How I Organize Every Cabinet In My Kitchen usually starts with a big sigh and, honestly, a bit of a mess. Ever opened a cabinet to have plastic containers rain down on you? Yeah, been there (more than once). But over time—lots of trial and error—I’ve found a few secrets that actually keep my cabinets tidy (mostly). If you’re tired of digging for spices or constantly shifting pans to find a single lid, trust me, you’re in the right spot. If tackling kitchen chaos on a weekend sounds good, check out these budget-friendly tips and maybe treat yourself to some sausage egg breakfast rolls while you reorganize. 
How to Declutter and Thoughtfully Arrange Items
- Start small. Choose one cabinet at a time (no sense making your whole kitchen look like a tornado hit).
- Be ruthless—if you’ve got chipped mugs you don’t love or super old food you’ll never eat, out they go.
- Put the stuff you always reach for (coffee, favorite spices, peanut butter) right up front. Trust me—saves heaps of time.
- Anything you use less often can go up higher or in the back.
- It’s amazing how much you can let go of once you realize you don’t even miss it.
“Following just the first tip from this post, my cabinets finally make sense. I found pasta sauces from 2020 hiding in the back—and finally tossed them. Game changer!” —A. Smith
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Utilize Vertical Space and Shelf Risers
- If you’re like me (pretty short), stacking’s your best friend. Shelf risers basically doubled my storage!
- Try stacking plates, bowls, and even cans with those cheap metal risers—found mine for under $10 locally.
- Hanging racks on cabinet doors? Lifesaver for pot lids and measuring spoons.
- Don’t ignore the inside of doors; hooks are golden for oven mitts or small tools.

Implement First In, First Out Method for Food Storage
- Basically, you eat the older stuff first. It’s simple, but wow—less food waste.
- Keep new groceries behind the old ones. Push, then fill—so you’ll actually use what you bought last week.
- Label things if you’re forgetful (guilty here)—masking tape and a date work fine.
- This trick is especially helpful for snacks and canned goods. No more mystery expiration dates!
Use Clear Bins for Better Visibility
- I swear by those plastic bins. I got mine at a dollar store (total score!).
- Cereal, snack bars, random soup packets—all look neater in bins (plus, you see when you’re running low).
- Try grouping ingredients for quick meals. Like, a “taco night bin” or “baking stuff” bin—super handy.
- If you’ve got kids (or roommates who act like kids), bins help everyone find stuff fast.

Create a Cohesive Look by Grouping Similar Items
- Let’s be real: a jumbled cabinet looks wild. Stack like with like—mugs together, pasta near pasta, baking stuff one spot.
- Not saying you need that five-star restaurant look, just…a little less chaos, more calm.
- Label shelves if it helps (mine are handwritten and slightly crooked, but hey, it counts).
- If you want some Pinterest vibes, decant pantry staples into matching jars. Or don’t—function first!
Common Questions
Q: How can I make the most of deep corner cabinets?
A: Lazy Susans. Not kidding—they’re worth every penny for spices, sauces, or even cleaning supplies.
Q: My plastic lids are always a disaster. Any actual solution?
A: Try a dollar store basket just for lids! Throw ’em in there—so much better than digging.
Q: What if I have zero extra cash for organizing stuff?
A: Use cardboard boxes, leftover jars, anything you’ve got handy. Check out these kitchen organizers under $50 for cheap solutions.
Q: How often do you reorganize?
A: I usually do a quick tidy every month-ish, but a big re-do every 6 months (before the holidays or after summer).
Q: Anything you’d never store in a kitchen cabinet?
A: Never put flour or sugar down low if you’ve got curious pets—learned that the hard way.
Let Your Cabinets Actually Work For You
So, that’s really it—nothing too fancy, but it works. Start with decluttering, lean into clear bins and risers, and store like with like for the win. Even if you just try a couple of these tricks, I promise your kitchen will feel way less chaotic. If you dream of the perfect cooking space, check out more dream kitchen ideas or grab even more kitchen cabinet organization ideas—your future self will thank you. If you want a few more pro-level tips, these guides from Clean and Scentsible and The Kitchn are absolute gold. Clearing chaos feels so good—now go make your cabinets a little happier.

