1001 Ideas for Kitchen Organization, New Edition

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When you think of every item a kitchen stores, from utensils and glassware to cooking pots and slow cookers, the numbers easily climb to the hundreds. It can be a difficult task finding a rightful place for everything, while also maintaining an attractive, comfortable, and functional kitchen. Find over a thousand ideas for organizing and storing everything but the kitchen sink in this amazing book. 1001 Ideas for Kitchen Organization is a comprehensive resource for professional organizers, homeowners, and designers looking for ways to organize and get more storage and functional space in the kitchen. Maintain access to frequently used items without cluttering the countertop, make better use of cabinet space, discover easy and efficient ways to recycle, and enjoy a better kitchen using the professional advice in this essential reference guide. With over 1,000 gorgeous color photographs and illustrations, this book provides helpful tips and everything you need to know about kitchen organization.

Author(s): Joseph R. Provey
Edition: New
Publisher: Fox Chapel Publishing
Year: 2020

Language: English
Commentary: Soucebook for Storage 100 Ideas and Materials for Kitchen Organization
Pages: 280
Tags: Soucebook for Storage 100 Ideas and Materials for Kitchen Organization

Introduction

PART 1:THE ESSENTIALS

CHAPTER 1

Finding Efficiency

Make the Most of Your Space

Think Size Before You Buy

Appliances that Store

Accessibility Is Key

Visibility Counts

Cabinet Construction

Method to Organization Madness

Connect Items to Activities

Be Ready to Compromise

Exceptions to the Rule

Subfolders for the Kitchen

CHAPTER 2

Cabinets and Accessories

Maximizing Cabinet Storage

More Wall-Cabinet Options

Base Cabinets

Drawer Options

Top-Drawer Drawers

Big Base Drawers

Pullout Trays

Pantry Cabinets

Corner Cabinets

Lazy Susan Options

Sink Cabinets

Kitchen Islands

Islands that Store

Island Details for a Custom Look

Buying Cabinets

Assessing Cabinet Quality

Places for Pots and Pans

Bakeware and Serving Pieces

Utensils, Tools, and Gadgets

Tableware Storage

Food Where You Can Find It

Small-Appliance Options

PART 2: BEYONDTHE CABINET

CHAPTER 3

Countertop and Under-Cabinet Storage

Know Your Options

More Counter Options

Build It In

Garage the Appliances

Setting Your Sink Straight

More Sink Storage Ideas

Sink Cleanup Tools

Drying Dishes

Essentials for Prepping and Cooking

Prep-Tool Placement

Cutting Boards

Cooking with Ease

Countertop Spice Strategies

Countertop Food Storage

Plates, Glasses, and Mugs

Wine Storage

Small Appliances

Music and Television

CHAPTER 4

Overhead and Vertical Spaces

Pot Racks

Rack Types and Materials

Hanging Tough

Choosing the Hooks

Where to Put the Lids

Ceiling-Hung Shelves and Cabinets

Walls, Windows, and Doors

Upper Reaches

CHAPTER 5

Getting Creative with Leftovers

Use Every Inch

Leftover Spaces

Broom Closets

Furniture that Stores

Movable Storage

Cleaning Supplies

Pet Supplies

Outdoor Cooking Supplies

By the Back Door

Laundry in the Kitchen

PART 3: SPECIALIZED STORAGE

CHAPTER 6

Cool and Cold Storage

Refrigerators and Freezers

Fridge and Freezer Styles

Refrigerator Configurations

Refrigerator Sizes

On the Inside

Features and Space Savers

Pantries

Refrigerated Wine Cellars

CHAPTER 7

Trash and Recyclables

Trash Can Basics

Finding a Home

Kinds of Cans

Pullouts for Trash

Down the Hatch

It’s in the Bag

A Recipe for Recycling

An Easy Way Out

Composting

CHAPTER 8

Kitchen Offices and Message Centers

Where to Put It

Office Duties

Desk Design

Selecting the Fixtures

When Space Is Tight

Selecting a Message Board

Message Centers

Resource Guide

Glossary

Credits