30 DIY Store Solution To Keep The Kitchen Organized.

Spring cleaning always has me thinking about reorganizing and decluttering each and every room as I work my way throughout the house. It always amazes me just how much stuff can accumulate in just a year.
I usually take the opportunity to evaluate just where we are and if there are any changes that can be made to make life a little simpler, more convenient, and of course more organized.

One space that never lets me down is the kitchen. There are always new clever ideas that not only make day to day tasks a bit easier by saving time – but save desired space as well.
This week’s Inspiration and Ideas highlights thirty of those clever ideas – and the best part is most of them are easy do-it-yourself projects that can be completed


 with a simple trip to your local hardware store.


Build Under Cabinet Shelves


Make your own back of door spice racks


Build a canister and spice rack


Magnetic spice storage


Pet board dish drawer organizer


Place rack kitchen cabinet insert


Build it yourself plate rack plan


Measuring cup cabinet door hang up


Repurposed hardware utensil hangers


Do it yourself kitchen drawer utensil organizer 


Serving try shelf divider


Use wire closet racks as cabinet organizers 


Metal tower bar lid storage racks


Tension rod drawer lid storage


Pet rack kid storage


Repurposed desk organizer


Cutting board storage rack


Tension curtain rods used as cabinet divider for pans & trays


Add rods to cabinet to create vertical storage for trays, cutting boards


Use plywood panels to create cookware organizers


Build a cabinet storage unit for pans and trays


Pull out kitchen cabinet drawers


Roll out under cabinet storage storage bins


Window valance pot rack 


Handrail and S-hook pot rack


Under the cabinet dish tower rods


Turn a bottom cabinet into appliance


DIY custom shelving to utile utilize unused wall space


and if you need some help cutting down what is actually keep in your kitchen drawers, check out the one month cardboard box test from Peter Walsh atOprah.com. It a sure way to empty those drawers and only put back the items you actually use.