- Empty The Cabinets and Fridge It may seem daunting to completely cover your counters with items, but the best way to assess what you have is to be able to clearly see it all. Empty cabinets and the fridge onto you countertops and kitchen table.
- Dispose of old items Dispose of old or outdated items then arrange the remaining items into categories. Consider what you no longer love, need or simply will not use. Place all unwanted items into a donation bin or dispose of food and items that have degraded.
- Reassess What You Have Reassess. What can you live without? Can you purge a few more items? Is there a better space to store some items outside of the kitchen? If you don't truly love the item or use it, perhaps it's time to send it on to another home.
- Plan and Clean your Cabinets Before you fill the cabinets again, consider what should go in each one. Wipe each space thoroughly and use fresh shelf liners if necessary. Use a quality natural cleaner to scrub down the outside of cabinets. Touch up the paint if necessary.
- Create Organizational Structures Lazy susans (even inside the fridge!), wire shelves orbamboo drawer dividers are a fantastic way to keep areas organized.
- Refill Load everything back in, according to the zones you've created. Label the drawers/doors if needed for the first week or so, until you remember where things live now. Eventually you will get used to the new flow.
- Install Eye-Catching Drawer Pulls You can easily refresh your kitchen by installing a set ofLeather Drawer Pulls (plus tabs and handles) from Walnut Studiolo. All of our pulls are carefully created to withstand the rigors of everyday use. They are soft to the touch with rounded edges for the daily tugs and dirty hands that come with a real person's kitchen use. Best of all, they're easy to install.
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