
"Your kitchen cupboards and pantry can get messy and out of control quickly. If you have trouble arranging items, you aren't alone. Even Christina Haack, host of HGTV's "Christina on the Coast", needs professional help with pantry organization. She stated in a now-deleted Instagram post that she used Simply Luxe Professional Organizers to finally tame pantry mess and clutter and revealed the tip that she still uses in her kitchen today."
"However, you don't need a huge, fancy pantry to improve your kitchen storage. This organization hack can be used to maximize space in small kitchens as well. Grouping different items in your cupboards or pantry according to the type of packaging will make it so much easier to decide what storage containers to use. Then it's easy to arrange the items into appropriately sized containers, keeping cans with cans, bottles with bottles, packets with packets."
"To organize your own pantry or kitchen cupboards like Christina Haack, all you need is the right organization tools and a little time. First, take a look at our 33 pantry storage hacks that will leave you with maximum space. Next, make a list of the kitchen products, pantry staples, and go-to ingredients you use on a regular basis. This will determine what type of storage bins you need to buy. Then hit up your favorite storage container store or website."
Kitchen cupboards and pantries can become cluttered quickly, but organization can improve storage and access. Separate items by packaging type—cans, bottles, packets—so appropriate containers can hold uniform groups. Use clear, appropriately sized storage bins and label them for quick identification. The hack works in walk-in and small pantries, deep shelves, and upper cabinets. Start by listing regularly used products and staples to determine bin sizes and quantities. Shop for see-through storage containers and organizational tools, then allocate a bit of time to group, pack, and label items to maximize space and streamline finding ingredients.
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