Organizing with Kitchen Cabinet and Drawer Inserts

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By Linda Tadlock

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Thousands of people head for the Internet or design experts to solve a serious problem in the kitchen: How to organize cabinets and drawers effectively and efficiently. Organizing with kitchen cabinet and drawer inserts is a very common organizational solution and they can make a huge difference in the functionality and cohesiveness of your kitchen space. It gives you room to put what you need into a proper place, and helps you decide what things you could actually do without. A cluttered kitchen is unattractive even if it’s spacious and decorated with modern style, with accents like rich wooden wall panels or abstract metal artwork. The following easy fixes can help you make the most of your kitchen storage space.

Cabinet Inserts


There are several ways to organize your kitchen cabinets with inserts. First, you have the option of creating multiple shelves with inserts. While this is not a good idea in cabinets where you store bulky items, it is a perfect opportunity to take cabinets with stackable items or smaller items and create multiple levels so that you can use all of the space, instead of creating tall, unsteady stacks that topple over every time you open the cabinet. In essence, when you utilize that wasted space, you are almost creating a second cabinet, adding value to the kitchen.

Many home improvement stores offer great inserts for organization, such as lazy Susan storage, which rotates and often pulls out to utilize corner cabinet space. Flip down cabinet fronts are great to store sponges and cleaning items at the kitchen sink. They make use of the false drawer fronts in most modern kitchens, giving you a way to tuck sponges and dishcloths out of sight but keep them within reach.

Drawer Inserts

Drawer inserts help you tidy things that accumulate in your kitchen drawers, from light bulbs to silverware and serving spoons. These inserts will give you customizable space for storing these things and keeping them in order, so that you can see what you have when you need it. It is also a great way to learn what you need to replace or purchase, as you discover what is missing from your kitchen.

You can find kitchen drawer inserts at a variety of retailers, from kitchen shops, home décor and home improvement stores to your standard Wal-Mart. The cost will be based on what you purchase and the brand name attached, but on average it costs much less to purchase organizational tools such as kitchen drawer inserts than to add new cabinetry with the same optional storage capacity. Since drawer inserts are so diverse, you can easily find what you need at a price that will not break your budget with some research.

Organization Summary

It is critical to keep things organized if you are hoping to achieve maximum positive chi flow in your kitchen space. This is one of the most popular and effective design strategies available, and it has been around for thousands of years. Clutter and chaos only attract negative energy, and this can translate into sub-par cooking abilities, lack of harmony at the dinner table and less energy for everyone. Organization is the key to keeping things flowing and cohesive in a space that tends to lack both qualities.

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