I'm spending my $50 Amazon birthday gift card on 4 kitchen cabinet essentials to instantly tidy up the chaos
These items are affordable but impactful
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As I enter my 40th year, I’m acutely aware of how much stuff I have, which is why my birthday wish lists have shifted from jewelry, perfume, and other goodies you might expect, to things strictly for my house.
My home is an extension of who I am, how I want to live, and what I take great joy from, so a $50 Amazon gift voucher last week was a welcome birthday delight in my drive to make my chaotic kitchen cabinets more streamlined and functional.
Even though Amazon Prime Day is coming on the 8th July, these are the four kitchen cabinet organizers on offer right now that I am using my voucher on without delay.
4 kitchen cabinet organizers I’m spending my Amazon gift voucher on
To declutter my kitchen cabinets, I've earmarked these four essential organizers to help instantly tidy things up with minimal effort. They're all currently discounted, but check out quickly to avoid these deals expiring or going out of stock.
All prices were correct at the time of publication.
My knives are loose in a single organizing tray, but I want better control of them in the drawer, especially as my eight-year-old daughter is in and out of that drawer now.
I've sorted my pan lids with adhesive lid holders inside the cabinet door, but this pan organizer will banish the need to stack cookware. I find it hard to bend or crouch down due to pain, so this will be a big help in increasing functionality.
Make use of vertical space and avoid duplication by having a good organization system under your kitchen sink or inside other cabinets. It will help streamline your kitchen and make cleaning and other tasks quicker.
I don’t know what kind of wizardry is in these adhesive hooks, but mine have stayed on for four years so far, holding purses, hanging pots, and coats. They’re so useful for instant kitchen storage and can hold up to 33lbs. Use them for bags of fruit and veg.
There are lots of brilliant ways you can use hooks around the home to expand your storage spots, as well as how you can use storage baskets to corral items and keep clutter from building on surfaces.
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Punteha was editor of Real Homes before joining Homes & Gardens. She has written and edited wellbeing, cooking, lifestyle, and consumer pieces for the national press for 17 years, working across print and digital newspapers and magazines. She’s a Sunday Times bestselling ghostwriter, former BBC Good Food columnist, and founding editor of independent magazine, Lacuna Voices. Punteha loves cooking, especially her family's Persian recipes and has tested and reviewed home appliances, including slow cookers, air fryers, the latest robot vacuums and video doorbells. Punteha is disabled and in chronic pain, so adaptively paced household tasks that make her household run smoothly are her focus.