Kitchen Organization Pt 2: Drawer + Cabinet Organizers

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Drawer dividers, 3-pack ceramic planter pots, IKEA watering can, toddler dishes, cups, bowls

I recently blogged 5 useful solutions for organizing our kitchen pantry, and wanted to share a few other tools for keeping this busy area of our home organized and easily accessible!

1. Lazy Susan Turntables

lazy susan spice organizer

I’ve added these lazy Susans to both inside our cabinets and inside our fridge! I have the shallow ones in several diameters, as well as a deeper one (pictured below).

Sold at Amazon in a 4 pack 

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Above – lazy susan turntables to organize my 1) Asian condiments, 2) cooking oils, and 3) other condiments and sauces. These are 9″ wide to fit inside my more shallow cabinets. The deeper turntables pictured below also work great in my bathroom for jars & bottles of skincare products!

clear lazy susan for organizing condiments

2. Bamboo Drawer Dividers

Klutter Kutter bamboo drawer dividers

In our current kitchen we have several large, deep drawers which used to become mountains of clutter. Adding dividers has made it so much easier to assign designated spaces for everything! Just make sure to measure your drawer height and depth before ordering.

2.75″ high dividers sold here.

5″ high Lipper dividers sold here.

Depending on how high you want the dividers to come up, you can also stack 2 shallower dividers vertically.

Using spring or tab style drawer dividers was also mentioned in my post on clothing storage + organization. I use white dividers inside my clothing drawers, and bamboo dividers inside our wooden kitchen drawers for a more seamless look! If you have white or gray wood inside your drawers, these dividers are a good option to match the interior.

I bought a few different brands and found the springs on the Klutter Kutter dividers to work a little more smoothly than others. As a taller divider, I used these Lipper deep drawer dividers (pictured below inside our tupperware drawer), but note the springs on those are more firm and required some elbow grease…

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