Welcome to day four of the MyDomaine Organization Challenge. Today, we're getting your kitchen organized.
| Small spaces are notoriously difficult to decorate—and the stakes for getting it right are surprisingly high | VIEW IN BROWSER | | | THE MYDOMAINE ORGANIZATION CHALLENGE | There's a reason the kitchen is called the heart of the home. Since we spend so much time there, having a clutter-free kitchen is a gateway to a more harmonized life. Here are 5 genius ways to get organized and make your kitchen your happy place again. | | | | | | | | | | | While clearing off your counters might be the fastest way to make a kitchen look organized, it's only a temporary solution. Leaving the area bare will only cause you to start piling things up again. Instead, pinpoint the key areas where mess tends to congregate and position a tray there to give small items a home. | | | | | | | Don't waste valuable cupboard space by storing your pots and pans. Use a decorative rack or series of hooks to relocate and display your bulkiest items, which will free up closed-door space for less attractive kitchen essentials. | | | | | | | If there's one thing we've learned from Instagram, it's that pantry organization is the new cool. Keep everything from dry pastas to baking essentials displayed in containers with air-tight lids to keep everything fresh. | | | | | | | A portable kitchen island is the Swiss Army knife of kitchen design. Particularly in a smaller kitchen, a cart on wheels can provide extra countertop space, more storage, and an additional spot to serve guests during a party. | | | | | | | When it comes to maintaining an organized kitchen, "adhere to the French notion of mise en place (everything in its place)," says Dana Cowin, a former Food & Wine editor. "In a chef's kitchen, the spoons never migrate. The pans are always where they were the last time you used them." | | | | | | | | | | |
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