Finding
Space in Your Kitchen
Sometimes you have the space and just don’t know
it. The reason why – too much clutter. If you really want to find
that extra space, you might have to eliminate he clutter first.
The plan begins when you decide you need more room in your kitchen and
cannot afford or want to expand, remodel or rebuild. When this occurs,
stop and take a good hard look around the kitchen. Randomly pick one drawer
or cupboard. Open it and look at its contents. Does this shelf, drawer
or cupboard contain what it is supposed to or are there items that should
be somewhere else? If there is food have they outstayed their expiry dates
or possible use? You know what I mean – the diet items, food fads,
or no-name brands you couldn’t convince your family were the same
as the brand names. If this is so you have a clutter problem which, once
resolved, will be the answer to the extra room you need.
Take a couple of boxes and garbage bags to the decided work area. Designate
a box for the item that belongs in the cupboard or drawer you are sorting,
a box for it if it is to remain in the kitchen, a box if it belongs elsewhere
e.g. living room, a box for recyclables and a garbage bag. Yu might, if
you wish, have a box for every member of the house, placing their items
in it items of theirs that have some how found their way to the kitchen.
An alternative approach is to categorize the clutter and organize it that
way. Tackle the sorting and subsequent placement of items according to
what they are. Do all the dishes or canned goods, focus on cleaning material
or newspapers and periodicals.
Still another way to look at the kitchen is in terms of work stations.
What type of work is done there? If you adjust the appliances, will you
find more space and efficiency? Can you tuck a storage unit under the
table or create a space for a shelf unit if you got rid of the other material
sitting there?
Whatever method you do decide on stick to it and be ruthless. Do not keep
that old flyer or broken dish you might some day glue together. Abandon
that scrap of ribbon, broken toy and dated magazine.
The junk drawer is an obvious target of kitchen reorganization. There
are also other areas, however, to consider. Take the shelving in your
cupboard. You have increased space by removing unnecessary items and collating
them, but have you seen whether you can adjust the shelves increasing
and decreasing the height for increased flexibility of usage? If you adjust
the height of the shelves items forced to lay on their sides can stand
upright reducing clutter. Try playing with the heights until you get levels
that can suit all your needs in each cupboard or cabinet.
Another possible source of extra room is the broom closet. You can always
remove the broom and mop, relocating them to hang unobtrusively behind
a door. Adjust or add shelves and you have more storage or space. You
can always go further and replace the wooden door with a glass one, creating
a china cabinet.
It just goes to show, when you start to remove, reduce and recycle the
old, all kinds of space will open up -becoming available for storage or
simple every day use.
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