Get The Space Under Your Sink Under Control With A Smart Dollar Tree Organization Method

It's amazing how much of an impact getting rid of clutter can have. According to Utah State University, decluttering your home can help reduce anxiety, sharpen focus, and elevate your mood. There are many spots in a house that can get cluttered — from closets and garages to drawers that become catchalls for junk. It's always good to start with something simple, like organizing your kitchen cabinets. Fortunately, it doesn't have to cost a lot to get them looking great, nor does it have to be difficult.

One area that is infamous for becoming untidy is the cabinet beneath your kitchen sink. This makes sense, as it's the perfect place to keep cleaning solutions, extra sponges, trash bags, and other cleaning supplies that just need a home. If you want to stop this cabinet clutter, all you need to do is run to Dollar Tree. With a few organizational tools like hooks and bins, it's possible to transform the cabinet under your kitchen sink into one you'd actually be proud to show off.

Before grabbing your Dollar Tree supplies, measure your cabinet so you can select ones that are going to fit. Make a quick scan of it to get an idea of what exactly is in your inventory. This will help give you an idea of how many containers you'll need and how you'd like to organize your products. Create a list, but go in with an open mind since you might see something you never even thought of.

Transform your cabinet with these simple organizers

Dollar Tree is a treasure trove of items that can tidy up your cabinets. Head over to their bin section and choose a few that will fit inside your sink cabinet, keeping in mind that stackable ones, such as these colorful stackable plastic baskets, are best. Also, pick containers in various sizes but the same color, which will help your cabinet look even more maintained. Pick up a few additional items like hooks and spray bottles (if you want to transfer your products to other containers). A round glass jar with a lid would be fantastic for holding dishwasher tablets. With everything costing just over $1, it shouldn't be too expensive a trip.

The next step is to clean out your kitchen sink cabinet. Begin by taking everything out and ditching anything that is too old or has no business being there. Next, use your bins to organize your items, creating categories like dishwashing essentials and cleaning supplies. Label the buckets so it's clear where everything is supposed to go. Hang hooks on the cabinet doors for towels or dishrags, and transfer things like baking soda or Epsom salt into cute glass jars.

When it's time to place your bins into the cabinet, be sure that the items you use the most are in the front. Since everything now has its own spot, it'll make finding supplies much quicker. You also won't have to knock over bottles every time you go to grab dish gloves! It's amazing what you can do with a few organizational tools.

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