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    9 Brilliant Kitchen Organizing Ideas That Make Meal Prep So Much Easier

    By Kelsey Ogletree,

    8 hours ago

    From orderly spice cabinets to genius corner drawers, these organization hacks we spotted on Instagram are the home cook's dream.

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    For many families, the kitchen is the heart of the home where meals are prepared and shared, homework done, quality time spent, and memories made. If you spend hours in this room each day, it makes sense that you want it to be as beautiful and functional as possible. That's where clever organization tricks come in.

    When you're short on time, messy cabinets, drawers, and pantries only make the experience of cooking a meal or preparing lunches feel more frantic. We took to Instagram to find the most brilliant kitchen organization hacks that don't require a lot of time or budget but can make a major impact come dinnertime.

    Color Code

    Once you go all ROY G BIV on your pantry, you'll never revert to your old ways. Not only does this look pretty, but it makes it easier for your whole family to find the snack they're looking for when everything is organized in clear plastic bins by color.

    Make a Baking Station

    Skip the canisters for baking ingredients, which only take up valuable counter space. Instead, designate a low, deep drawer and purchase resealable plastic containers to fit perfectly inside—larger ones for flour and sugar, and smaller ones for brown sugar, powdered sugar, and other ingredients.

    Create a Space for Packing Lunches

    If you have school-age children, a double-decker drawer like this one makes a perfect station for packing lunches. Stock the top one with shallow plastic containers to hold items like granola bars and other healthy snacks , and store non-perishable sandwich fixings (like bread and peanut butter), along with lunch bags , in the lower drawer.

    Use Back-of-Door Space

    Adding a simple over-the-door rack to the back of the pantry door expanded space in this walk-in pantry. It's an ideal spot to store items like cereal in clear plastic containers that fit perfectly in the rack.

    Use Pantry Risers

    The handy little tools known as pantry risers look like bleachers at a football game—and they're super helpful for staggering canned goods so you can see what you have, from back to front, without digging through the pantry.

    Hide Your Appliances

    Keeping multiple kitchen appliances out on the counter can make even a large space feel confined. If you have the room, consider storing items like your toaster oven, blender, microwave oven, and slow cooker on shelves behind a closed door.

    Repackage Everyday Products

    One key to creating organized cabinets that look this sleek is to remove excess packaging and decant products into different (or sometimes, smaller) containers to create a cohesive look. Using clear, labeled jars for items like spices, coffee, and oils creates a streamlined look and makes it easy to see when you're running low.

    Repurpose Magazine Holders

    Purchase a few wire magazine holders to hold produce like potatoes and onions that don't require refrigeration. It's a much sleeker look than piling them in bowls on the counter or tossing produce bags into your pantry. As a bonus, if you can easily see them, you're more likely to use them.

    Go Diagonal With Dividers

    Why haven't we thought of this before? Installing wooden dividers at an angle, rather than vertically, in drawers allows you to maximize the space and also include longer items that might not fit otherwise, like rolling pins or large whisks.

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