I started with going thru and getting rid of things that I did not use that much. Some I donated and some I trashed. There were a few things like Moms turquoise mixing bowls that I knew Amanda was eying so I passed them on to her. Once again I thought of the things worth the splurge to help my kitchen work better for me. And tried being resourceful in solutions.
Sure I would love a huge dream kitchen that had all of the bells and whistles that you see on tv but alas I live in the real world where doing things yourself and on a budget is the norm. I am blessed with a sweet husband who is very handy and if he can (with in reason) will try to build what I come up with. But since regaining order, I can truly share that I am contented in my small kitchen and it works just fine for me now!
Hide the microwave and coffee pot.
The pantry boxes stacked on top keep things like tea bags and splenda easily at hand.
This is an antique bobbin box that makes a great place to store our knives.
The pots and pans rack were a bit of a splurge at Lowes but so worth it. I have them in almost all of my lower cabinets and they work great! It is a lot less expensive than buying new cabinets made like this!:)
Love the under the sink caddy, on the other side is a matching trash can rack.
I got my grandmothers corningware off of the top shelf and put it where I can get to it easily. Somethings cannot be improved on....oven proof, dishwasher safe, straight from the fridge to the microwave!
I found this expandable silverware drawer very reasonable at Marshalls
Just an example of how every drawer in the kitchen functions now.
One of my favorite organizers is this spice one from Walmart made by Rubbermaid .(It was only around $14.00.)
Being vertically challenged the pull down function is awesome!
Another use for mason jars as well as a carpenters box tray. Don't judge us too harshly, we are the spoiling kind of grandparents here! You could easily put healthy treats in place of the candy! You may not get the big smiles and hugs we get how ever!!lol
A five dollar piece of sheet metal glued onto the back of a cabinet door keeps things tidier on the outside.
A great chocolate box Mike found me one day at the flea market keeps some of my wooden bowls from looking too cluttered
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This is the back side and shows how I keep all of the salt and pepper shakers in an old cheap cheese box. I cant stand how the pepper grinder leaves pepper every time you set it down, this way it stays contained to the box.
I will share the other side of the kitchen next time if you are interested. I hope you have enjoyed seeing my contented little kitchen and found something useful to take with you. Thanks again for visiting our home...be it ever so humble, there truly is no place like it.