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For most of us, the kitchen tends to be the heart of the home. We spend so much time there! Cooking, eating, feasting, and enjoying friends and family. However, it also tends to be one of the most difficult rooms to keep organized. Here are 12 kitchen organization ideas to inspire you!

Love these 12 genius kitchen organization ideas!

Kitchen Organization Ideas

One of my goals for this year is to gain a greater level of organization in the kitchen. Here are some of the best ideas I’ve come across.

1. Organize with Baskets

I have always been a huge fan of baskets. And they can often be found inexpensively at discount stores and thrift shops. They bring such a homey atmosphere to the kitchen.

Photo Source: BHG

I love how this kitchen has baskets above the cabinets for rarely-used items, and I also love the use of a shallow basket on the island.

Photo Source: BHG

LOVE all the baskets in this pantry!

Photo Source: Eleven Gables

2. Use the Inside of a Cabinet Door

I think this idea is genius! You’ll always know where to find just the right measuring spoon or cup!

Photo Source: The Kitchn

3. Clear Plastic Containers in the Pantry

Isn’t this pantry beautifully organized?! I just love it! Just seeing this photo made me want to go out and buy a whole set of the OXO containers to store all of my pantry items!

Photo Source: Everything Emmy

4. Use Clear Containers in the Fridge

I want a whole set of these containers for my fridge! Last week I bought a couple of pieces, and I’m hoping to add to my collection over time.

5. Wire Baskets in the Pantry

I love this pantry’s use of wire baskets! They look so old-fashioned and modern all at the same time.

Photo Source: BHG

6. Kitchen Chalkboard

Every kitchen can use a chalkboard! I love the old-fashioned look of this chalkboard/corkboard combination.

Photo Source: BHG

7. Chalkboard Labels

Chalkboard labels are useful and stylish at the same time. I love them in any room, but they seem particularly suited to kitchen organization.

Photo Source: BHG

8. Use a Pan Organizer

These pan organizers make grabbing the right pan a simple matter! We desperately need one of these in our kitchen.

Photo Source: Martha Stewart

9. Use a Magazine File

This is such a clever idea! Mount a magazine file inside a cabinet door to hold all those narrow boxes of plastic wrap, wax paper, and aluminum foil.

Photo Source: Listotic

10. Mason Jar Pantry Storage

I really love this idea. And it helps that I inherited quite a few half gallon mason jars from my mom recently.

Photo Source: The Rigneys

11. Sew Velcro to Your Kitchen Towels

This is such a great idea! Sew some velcro to the back of your towels so they don’t end up on the floor (or maybe that just happens at our house)!

Photo Source: Martha Stewart

12. Cabinet Door Organizer

Always keep your cleaning products within easy reach by mounting an organizer on the inside of your cabinet door. There are lots of cabinet door organizers to choose from!

I hope these kitchen organization ideas have inspired you as they have me. I’m ready to tackle my kitchen now!

What are your favorite kitchen organization ideas?

P.S. You may also like this post:

These baskets and bins are great for farmhouse style organization!

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Hi, I'm Joy!

I'm a homemaker and homeschooling mom of 5. For over 25 years I've been cooking from scratch and making homemade bread for my family of 7. I love sharing sourdough recipes, easy dinner ideas, and simple DIY projects for your home.

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78 Comments

  1. April J Harris says:

    Oh my goodness what wonderful ideas – and what beautiful pantries! Thank you so much for sharing this post, Joy. I’m featuring it at the Hearth and Soul Link Party this week. Hope to see you there. Have a wonderful week!

    1. Joy Kincaid says:

      Thank you, April! And thanks so much for the feature!

  2. Nancy Wolff says:

    Love these ideas! thanks for sharing your post on the Simple Homestead Hop! going to feature your post this week on the Hop. I’m always looking for more ways to be organized! Thanks for sharing.

  3. Samantha says:

    great ideas! I’m trying to organize my pantry

  4. Wrae Sanders says:

    I love these ideas- simple but pretty

    1. Joy Kincaid says:

      Thanks for stopping by, Wrae!

  5. Sue Donaldson says:

    Love your ideas – I want your kitchen and pantry. I will begin by collecting mason jars!

    1. Joy Kincaid says:

      Thanks, Sue! I only wish these photos were of my own kitchen! I have gleaned so many ideas from other creative ladies. I inherited boxes of Mason jars from my mom, and I’ve been gradually switching all the things in our pantry to jars. I love the way they look!

  6. Akaleistar says:

    I really like the idea of using the inside of the cabinet door for storage!

    1. Joy Kincaid says:

      I agree, it’s such a great use of every available space!

  7. shelley says:

    I love all the great ideas! This is one of my featured picks at the Over the Moon link party this week.

    1. Joy Kincaid says:

      Thank you, Shelley! And thanks so much for the feature!

  8. Kristin @ Peppermints and Cherries says:

    The magazine file is a great idea for the inside of a cabinet. The over-the-door hangers never fit my cabinets, so the magazine file would work!

    1. Joy Kincaid says:

      I know what you mean about the over-the-door ones—just tried some recently and had to return them since they didn’t fit!

  9. Katelynn|hampersandhiccups.com says:

    #11 is my fave! Could also use buttons.
    #weekendbloghop
    Katelynn, hampersandhiccups.com

    1. Joy Kincaid says:

      I know, I really need to do this! My towels regularly end up on the floor. 🙂

  10. Madalyn says:

    Great organization tips! Thanks!

    1. Joy Kincaid says:

      Thanks, Madalyn!