Every kitchen owner often struggles with the problem of ubiquitous disorder in the kitchen drawers. No wonder, drawers in the kitchen store many items, accessories and utensils that are difficult to organize. But how do you make sure you can show off all your beautiful, clean and tidy drawers?
Read this article and our tips will definitely help you!

The biggest culprit here are small items that can often move around in the drawer, and thus create a sense of disorder. This problem will be overcome by the organization of the drawer, which you can easily plan thanks to accessories. Drawer inserts will work great here – they will not only divide your drawer into functional spaces for segregation of items, but also make every, even the smallest thing, have its place. Such inserts can also have larger spaces – if you decide to choose inserts with larger compartments, you can store, for example, cloths, gloves and larger kitchen accessories. In addition to the insert, it is also worth investing in a non-slip mat that will keep everything in place. Such mats can be cut to the size of the drawer, so you can easily use it even in drawers with non-standard dimensions.

It is worth storing spices in containers that are not only easy to use, but also simply beautiful. You can store such containers in a special basket, stand or on special “displays”.
When it comes to accessories, it is also worth mentioning those that will make it easier for us to store larger accessories or dishes. A simple solution is to insert holders for plates or cups into the drawers. To store pots and larger kitchen appliances, we recommend the use of pull-out systems, e.g. cargo baskets, pantries or kidney-type baskets.
If you keep the bin in a pull-out drawer, not a cabinet, it is great to equip it with special waste containers that will help you segregate waste, hold the containers in place and prevent the spread of bad odours.

Organizing a kitchen drawer doesn’t have to be tiring – thanks to the above methods, you can easily organize them and, above all, keep them. Simple solutions usually bring the best results.