Best Practices for a Clutter-Free Kitchen
The number one regret among homeowners in Cincinnati OH and nationwide who recently renovated their kitchens was insufficient storage and organizational tools. We highly recommend to homeowners in Cincinnati OH to plan for adequate storage because a well-designed kitchen is an organized kitchen. A good starting point is to measure and inventory the kitchenware that you use most often and that cater to your lifestyle and family needs.
An almost endless array of options is available to store cookware, food, utensils, countertop appliances (blenders, mixers, etc.), recycling containers and so on. The first step in maximizing storage is to assess what currently exists in your kitchen. Inventory and measure your cookware, bakeware, kitchen tools, storage containers, cutlery, knives, utensils, gadgets, and countertop appliances and estimate frequency of use. This is a great time to purge items that you never use too. Space permitting, items that you use infrequently or even as little as once a year (the large roasting pan for Thanksgiving turkey) can be relegated to upper kitchen cabinets or to other rooms in the home to open up prime real estate for the utensils and equipment that you use most frequently.

Here are several of our favorite storage solutions.
Drawer organizers: These tools allow homeowners in Cincinnati OH to have a specific place for flatware, utensils, knives, and other kitchen tools.
Broom closets: We often recommend, space permitting, homeowners in Cincinnati OH install a tall narrow cabinet that can be used to house brooms, mops, vacuum cleaners and other tall cleaning tools that is equipped with a power outlet for recharging.
Pantries: Either walk-in or pull out in kitchens where space is at a premium. Spice cabinets: Homeowners in Cincinnati OH who cook often continue to relish having spices organized and easy to reach. Often spice cabinets are located in a narrow pullout cabinet next to the cooktop or range.