
Organize around the workflow
Keep preparation tools near the worktop, cooking items near the hob and cleaning supplies near the sink.
SMALL KITCHEN
Small kitchens work best when counters stay open and storage moves upward or inward.
KITCHEN FINDS
Storage and organization ideas for making everyday kitchen space feel more deliberate and easier to use.
Collections start with a real organization problem, not an endless product list.
Fewer picks, clearer reasons for why they belong in the edit.
FEATURED STORY
A practical framework for deciding what deserves counter and cabinet space.
Read the guide →The goal is not to fit more into the kitchen. It is to make the things you use easier to see, reach and return.

Keep preparation tools near the worktop, cooking items near the hob and cleaning supplies near the sink.

Use pull-out or retractable storage in deep cabinets so bottles, spices and supplies do not disappear at the back.

Shelf risers and stackable systems can use wasted cabinet height while keeping items visible.

Uniform containers can improve visibility, but avoid transferring products simply for appearance. Organization should reduce work.

Give frequently used appliances a deliberate home and remove objects that do not support everyday kitchen tasks.

Return spices, wipe the preparation zone and put stray items back before leaving the kitchen for the night.
KITCHEN SOLUTION LIBRARY
Illustrative examples for pull-out access, cabinet height, narrow gaps and under-sink organization.

Use a retractable pull-out spice drawer so bottles stored deep in the cabinet come to you.

Add a second storage level inside the cabinet instead of stacking items precariously.

Use a slim pull-out organizer for bottles, jars and dry ingredients.

Organize cleaning supplies around plumbing with sliding tiers that pull forward.
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