Sunday, November 28, 2010

Creative Kitchen Storage

 
All kitchens, great and small, can benefit from clever ideas for storing kitchen gadgets, linens, and foods.  Not only can creative packaging help find appropriate spaces for kitchen things, but they can add interest and style to any kitchen as well.  
~ Metal tins with lids make great containers for tea, sugar packets, or recipes.
~ A garden urn lined with a fabric napkin holds flatware and old silver where it is easy to reach for daily use.
~ A fishing creel can hold oils and vinegars and look pretty when hung on a wall near a work area.
~ A clear glass cruet makes a lovely holder for liquid dishwashing or hand soap.
~ A small basket works as a handy container for powdered dishwasher detergent.  A teaspoon works as a scoop and provides just the right measure.
~ A magnificent soup tureen doesn't need to sit empty.  Fill it with zip-locks filled with crackers, seeds, or nuts.  Great storage!
~ A large and sturdy basket set on the kitchen floor works well to store oversize baking stones.
~ Likewise, long and narrow baskets can be set on a countertop to hold chopsticks, skewers, and other items that are hard to contain in a drawer.
~ The inside of a cupboard door works great as a mini bulletin board.  Attach recipes, menu charts, & schedules.
~ Fill a three-tiered hanging mesh basket with jars of vitamins and herbs.  They are handy and easy to remember when in such clear view.
What kinds of creative and clever storage ideas or tips do you have to share?

5 comments:

  1. Great ideas! Thanks for sharing. I'm going to put at least a couple of them to good use in my kitchen. Also love your winter banner! It's so pretty!

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  2. Great ideas! Thanks for sharing. I'm going to put at least a couple of them to good use in my kitchen. Also love your winter banner! It's so pretty!

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  3. I have a set of vintage metal canisters. They aren't airtight, so instead of holding flour, sugar, etc, one holds my measuring cups, one holds my measuring spoons, & one holds various plastic scoops. I'm still trying to decide what can go into the smallest canister, but this helps my minimal drawer be much more efficient!

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  4. Love the ideas! I use lots of baskets and a large metal Coca Cola tray, and also old metal canister set.

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  5. Good Morning I too love that snowy banner of yours. Hope your keeping warm.
    An idea. I use the canister them self to store a scoop in each. Each of the baking canisters hold the measure that my most frequent recipes call for. Then the drawer is not full of them.
    The hand crafted hand spun earthen ware I made in my youth hold the sink brushes. Pretty dishes from Russia hold coin or the tea diffuser.
    Those things that bring the best of memories before me in creative purpose. Then they are not just in a cupboard hiding out.

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