30 Surprising Kitchen Organization Hacks
Do you find yourself constantly searching for that one elusive spice or tool you know you had, but just can’t seem to locate? You don’t have to settle for a kitchen that feels cluttered and disorganized.

If so, you’re not alone. Many homeowners struggle to keep their kitchens neat, tidy and easy to navigate.
But what if I told you there are some clever, unexpected kitchen organization hacks that can transform your space from chaotic to calm? Well, get ready, because that’s exactly what I’m about to share with you.
These hacks use inexpensive, everyday items in unique ways to maximize your kitchen storage and make your life so much easier. From repurposed office supplies to clever DIY solutions, get ready to take your kitchen organization to a whole new level.
1. Magnetic Spice Rack
One of the easiest organization challenges to solve in the kitchen is finding a good way to store all your spices, herbs and seasonings. They can quickly take over your counter or cabinet space if you don’t have a designated system.
The solution? A magnetic spice rack! These caddies can hang on the side of your fridge, and they’re designed to hold all those small bottles and jars. You can easily see all your spices at a glance. Plus, it frees up valuable cabinet space.
2. Hang Utensils on a Tension Rod
Tired of your kitchen utensils taking up precious drawer space? Hang them on a skinny tension rod instead! Simply install a tension rod between two cabinets or the inside of a cabinet door, and use S-hooks to hang your ladles, tongs, spatulas and other tools. This keeps them organized, accessible and out of the way.
3. Use Binder Clips for Bag Clips
Speaking of repurposing office supplies, binder clips make surprisingly effective bag clips in the kitchen. Clip them onto open bags of chips, cereal, coffee, etc. to keep them sealed and fresh. They come in a variety of sizes to accommodate different bag widths.
Plus, you can hang them on hooks if you have some on the inside of a pantry door, or the wall, or a pegboard in the kitchen area.
4. Store Lids Vertically with a Rack
Tired of lids for pots, pans and food containers being scattered around your cabinets? A pot lid rack is perfect for keeping them all upright in one place.
Put it inside a cabinet or on your counter, whichever has more space.
5. Maximize Drawer Space with Dividers
Kitchen drawers can quickly become a jumbled mess of utensils, gadgets and other odds and ends. Prevent this by adding customizable drawer organizers or dividers. You can find ones made of wood, plastic or even repurposed cardboard to section off your drawers and keep everything in its place.
6. Use a Peg Board for Hanging Tools
A pegboard isn’t just for the garage – it makes an incredibly handy kitchen organization tool as well. Mount a pegboard on the wall and use S-hooks and other accessories to hang your most-used tools, utensils, potholders and more within easy reach.
7. Towel Rack in Cabinet for Pot Lids
If you don’t have room for the full pot lid rack we talked about above, try using a towel rod installed on the inside of a cabinet door.
A useful way to store pot lids and save space
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8. Repurpose a Shoe Organizer for Spices
Another clever way to store spices, seasonings and other small jars is with a hanging shoe organizer. The individual pockets are perfect for holding jars and bottles, and you can hang it on the back of a cabinet door to save counter and shelf space.
9. Attach Magnetic Strips for Knives
Magnetic knife strips are a classic kitchen organization tool, but did you know you can use them for more than just knives? Attach a magnetic strip to the inside of a cabinet or on the wall to hold other metal tools like measuring spoons, bottle openers, and small utensils.
10. Magazine Rack to Store Wraps
Tired of your plastic wrap, aluminum foil and wax paper rolls taking up cabinet or drawer space because they don’t really fit anyway? Stand them up in a magazine rack instead and set it on the counter.
11. Attach Hooks to the Underside of Shelves
Don’t let the valuable underside of your shelves go to waste. Attach small hooks to hang and store items like measuring cups, oven mitts, pot holders and more.
12. Use a Lazy Susan in the Fridge
Reaching for items at the back of the fridge can feel like a daily workout. To make your life easier, consider adding a Lazy Susan. This simple spinning tray allows you to store condiments, jars, and other small items that often get lost at the back. With a quick spin, you can easily access everything without having to rearrange half the fridge.
13. Over-the-Sink Cutting Board with Storage
Invest in an over-the-sink cutting board that comes with built-in storage compartments underneath. This saves counter space while allowing you to chop and store ingredients without creating a mess.
14. Use Drawer Pull-Outs
If you have deep cabinets, install pull-out shelves or drawers. These make it easy to access items at the back without digging through stacks of pots, pans, or containers.
15. Store Baking Sheets Vertically
Instead of stacking your baking sheets and trays, use vertical dividers inside a cabinet to store them upright. This makes them easier to grab without disrupting the rest of your cookware.
16. Mount a Paper Towel Holder Inside a Cabinet
Free up counter space by mounting a paper towel holder on the inside of a cabinet door or under a shelf. It keeps the roll hidden yet accessible.
17. Use Ice Cube Trays for Small Items
Ice cube trays can be repurposed to organize small kitchen items like rubber bands, twist ties, or single-serve condiment packets. Place them in a drawer for easy access.
18. Hang Measuring Cups on Cabinet Doors
Attach small adhesive hooks to the inside of your cabinet doors and hang your measuring cups and spoons there. Label each hook so everything stays organized.
19. Use Clear Containers for Pantry Storage
Transfer pantry items like rice, pasta, and cereal into clear plastic or glass containers. This not only looks tidy but also lets you see what you have at a glance, reducing clutter.
20. Install Corner Shelves
Maximize unused corner space by adding small corner shelves to hold spices, mugs, or decorative items.
21. Label Everything
Label containers, jars, and bins in your pantry or fridge. It helps everyone in your household quickly find what they need without rummaging through piles of food.
22. Hang Cleaning Supplies Under the Sink
Install a tension rod under your sink and hang spray bottles from it. Use bins or baskets for rags, sponges, and other cleaning supplies to keep everything neat.
23. Use Stackable Shelves in Cabinets
Add stackable shelves to your cabinets to create more vertical storage space for plates, bowls, or mugs.
24. Magnetic Jars Under Shelves
Glue magnets to small jars and stick them to the underside of metal shelves or a magnetic strip. This is perfect for storing small items like spices or screws if you’re DIY-ing in the kitchen.
25. Repurpose a Dish Drying Rack
Use an extra dish drying rack inside a cabinet to organize plates, lids, or cutting boards vertically.
26. Store Snacks in Shoe Boxes
For kids’ snacks or small pantry items, repurpose clean shoe boxes as organizers for individual snacks in your pantry or cabinet.
27. Use PVC Pipes for Utensil Storage
Cut PVC pipes into sections and mount them on the wall or inside a cabinet door to hold utensils like rolling pins, spatulas, or whisks.
28. Hang Produce Baskets from Walls
Install wire baskets on the wall to store fresh produce like onions, garlic, or potatoes. This keeps them off the counter and neatly organized.
29. Add Hooks Inside Your Pantry
Use adhesive hooks inside your pantry door to hang oven mitts, reusable grocery bags, or lightweight utensils.
30. Create Custom Compartments with Tension Rods
Use tension rods horizontally inside drawers or cabinets to create custom compartments for cutting boards, platters, or other flat items.
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