Have you seen those pictures of perfectly organized kitchens
with no clutter & everything in its place? You open up the doors or drawers
and everything is placed just so. This doesn’t have to be a dream world. You
too can have organized drawers. All it takes is some time, drawer dividers and
maybe purging some extra items. Let’s explore the different drawer organizers
available.
1.
Knife block-an in drawer knife block is a
wonderful use of space. Not only are you protecting your knives, you also lower
the risk for cutting your hand as you reach into a drawer for a knife.
2.
Silverware dividers-whether you have one set of
silverware or 5, keeping all of the parts separated and organized keeps them in
better shape longer and easier to find what you need.
3.
Plate pegboards-a pegboard in a drawer that
allows you to move the pegs around to perfectly nest and organize your stacks
of plates and bowls. It also keeps items from sliding around when you open a
drawer suddenly.
4.
Large utensil dividers-whisks, spatulas, large
spoons-these are the most difficult items to store because they are all such
different sizes. Some larger compartmentalized spaces in a drawer will allow
them to be wrangled a little easier.
5.
Linens-maybe you want to divide a drawer up so
you have one side for placemats and another side for napkins.
6.
The junk drawer-would compartments help you
organize the random assortment of batteries, tape, matches, candles and pens
better?
These dividers can be wood or there are many options of
plastic containers meant to help organize drawers. What’s your secret for
organizing drawers? I’d love to hear. Email me at Jessica@webbercoleman.com
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