Simple Storage Hacks That’ll Keep Any Home Organized

0
578

Tall spoons.

There’s no need to waste valuable counter space with heavy containers. Take advantage of something you can get (almost) for free: air.
By reducing counter space, your kitchen space will be larger and more spacious.

A hammer, nails and hooks are all you need to make this an easy task. Take out some pot holders that you no longer need and hang some hooks. Hook them to the bottom of your cabinets and hang your biggest spoons, spatulas, etc. It’s a hack you won’t regret.

Organize the fridge

Organizing a fridge full of your roommate’s favorite or special foods can certainly be an adventurous game. But you can take advantage of the empty spaces in your fridge by using Velcro to glue Tupperware foods to the door.

This method not only frees up space in your refrigerator, but it also avoids the use of harmful cling film. Bonus points if you label each container with a snack for each resident.

Fruits on the low side

Again, take advantage of the great space in the air. If you don’t have room to store small fruits and berries, you can use this trick instead of putting them in giant plastic containers that will take up space in your fridge.

All you need is a small, sturdy plastic bag and a sturdy flipchart. Fill the bag with fruit and use the flipchart to secure it to the shelf of your fridge. Simple, easy and cute!

Meat Market.

Meat can be difficult to store. It takes up a lot of space in the freezer and when it finally freezes, it’s almost impossible to tell which piece of meat is which. Make the thawing process a little easier by creating your own compartments in the freezer.

Three or four wooden crates or baskets should be enough. Label them laminate or paint over them so they don’t get damaged by a wet freezer.

Condiment bins

Condiments can also take up space. Why not recycle old snack containers and organize your fridge once and for all? Old cookie or cupcake containers are the perfect size to hold your favorite toppings.

This hack has the added benefit of greatly improving the recycling of products that would normally pollute landfills for the rest of your life down the road. And of course, you don’t have sticky ketchup on the surface of your fridge. It’s a win-win-win situation.

Archives Wine

Refrigerator doors can be overused. Milk jugs, juice boxes, water bottles. At this time, wine is a must-have item that we can’t let go of. Once again, we must think outside the box and draw on the world of office equipment to come up with creative solutions to this disaster.

A simple filing rack is really what we need most. Placed horizontally in the refrigerator, it creates new shelf space and keeps the inside of the refrigerator cleaner and more organized.

Hang shoes.

Shoes stacked in the hallway or at the bottom of a wardrobe are certainly a safety hazard. Fortunately, closet space can be better utilized to store all of your wonderful belongings. Plastic bendable hangers are a great way to achieve this hack.

Bend the end of the hanger so that it tilts upward. Hang your favorite shoes on the sturdy hooks so you can easily hang them in your wardrobe or take them out. To be honest, we do not recommend this method.