No matter the size of the kitchen, there always seems to be a lack of cabinet space to keep things accessible and clutter-free. If you’re struggling and need to squeeze more storage from your cramped kitchen, utilizing the inside of your cabinet doors might be the solution to your space issue (without having to add…
Conquer Cabinet Clutter
The inside of your kitchen cabinets is a great place to store items such as cutting boards, pot lids, cleaning supplies, and those rolls of aluminum foil and parchment paper that often clutter drawers. You can even use your cabinets to hide common kitchen eyesores: Try an adhesive holder for a paper towel roll, or over-the-cabinet-door baskets for sponges and dish soap.
Spices also store well inside cabinet doors, and you can easily install a renter-friendly spice rack, such as a set of adhesive shelves or an over-the-door organizer for a larger pantry cabinet. Similarly, plastic grocery bags are much easier to keep organized when stashed away in a cabinet dispenser. Consider this woven metal option or this bamboo dispenser, both of which are pretty and practical.
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More Rooms, More Storage
Kitchens aren’t the only room that can benefit from this storage hack. Like your kitchen cabinets, bathroom cabinets and closet doors offer supplementary storage space. You can use adhesive acrylic bins to store your skin care backstock, and this over-the-door basket is perfect for hot tools, hair dryers, and hairbrushes. Bedroom and closet doors offer a larger canvas, allowing you to install over-the-door organizers, such as this shelf system for cleaning essentials, toiletries, craft supplies, and more. You can also find options with hooks to store an overflowing baseball hat collection or tiered baskets for hard-to-organize winter gear such as scarves, beanies, and gloves.
Whether you’re desperate for some extra storage space or just want smaller essentials to be easier to grab and go, taking advantage of what’s behind your cabinet doors is an organization hack that will completely change how you move through your space.
 
  
 
			 
					 
					 
					 
					 
			 
			 
			 
			

