Kitchen
space is a valuable commodity. If you feel stretched for storage space, you
could throw away all the flatware your mother-in-law gave you, or you could
keep the flatware and learn to use the space you have – more efficiently. The
number one most likely spot to find extra storage space is right under your
kitchen sink. Organize your under sink area and it will free up space all over
your kitchen.
Clean It Up
The
cabinet below the sink has a nasty reputation. It’s home to rusty pipes, water
stains, and dead ladybugs. First thing is first -- clean it up. If it still
looks a little dingy, give it a fresh coat of white paint. That will lighten
things up. You can also get a simple cloth mat to lie down. You can find one
for less than five bucks.
Rollin’ Rollin’ Rollin’
You can
find a home for just about anything under the kitchen sink. It’s a good spot
for pots and pans, cleaning supplies, a trashcan, or dog food. (Maybe not all
of those things together – yuck.) No matter what you decide to store in this
wonderful space, it will be easier to access with the help of a rolling
organization shelf. With one of these bad boys, you won’t have to stick your
head in the cabinet to find the right tool. You can find some that are made
specifically for this space. Be careful though. They can get a bit pricy.
Get Hooked
The key
to saving space is to build vertically. Buy some plastic hooks, and hang things
under the kitchen sink. It’s a great way to store things like dishwashing
gloves or dishrags. One clever trick is to secure a narrow dowel rod across the
opening of the cabinet. Then you can hang any cleaning sprays across the rod.
They come with a built in hook – the spray trigger.
Top Shelf Storage
You can
buy amazing under-sink shelving at home store. Many of them snap easily
together like Legos, and you can build them around your sink’s pipes. If you
fill the cabinet with shelving, then you’re more likely to keep things
organized. If you’re like me, then after a couple of weeks, you’ll let your
organized cabinet go to pot. With shelves, hopefully you won’t end up just
throwing everything underneath the sink.
If
you’re feeling short on kitchen space, try reorganizing. It’s a lot cheaper
than getting new cabinets, and you’ll be amazed by how much space you already
have. The space under the sink is a whole world of storage possibilities. If
you have wasted space under the kitchen sink, then use it!
Interested in selling your
Charleston area home? Visit: www.jeffcookrealestate.com
Interested in buying a Charleston
area home? Visit: www.discovercharlestonareahomes.com
-Jeff Cook
Jeff Cook
Real Estate
Charleston,
SC
No comments:
Post a Comment