Declutter Your Kitchen Instantly By Hiding Those Storage Jars
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When it comes to kitchen organization, nothing is more satisfying than seeing rows of matching jars filled to the brim with the likes of oats, sugar, lentils, and pasta. And bonus points when they're neatly labelled too. But let's be honest, the minute that line-up takes over your counters, then this setup quickly goes from an organized system to a bit of chaos. Instead of leaving them out on display, put them away in a cupboard and give your counters some space that'll leave your entire kitchen looking much less cluttered.
Kitchen cabinets can actually fit a surprising amount if you think vertically, so stack jars by size, then group them by use (think baking ingredients in one section and breakfast cereals in another). If you've been smartly using old jars to declutter your kitchen, trust us that they'll look even better lined up inside a cupboard than they will out in the open — it'll keep them accessible without contributing to visual clutter. And the visual calm is almost immediate; clear counters make a kitchen look cleaner and tidier when nothing else has even changed. Plus, with less clutter, it is actually easier to keep the space clean; wiping down clear surfaces becomes simpler, and there will be much fewer crumbs collecting under jars.
How to stash your jars and stay organized
To find the best new environment for your jars, start with your pantry or a deep cabinet near your prep area and upgrade the space by using pull-out baskets or lazy Susans. This makes the jars easier to grab, and you won't have to pull out five containers looking for just one. Another great idea is to buy some shelf risers like these Amazon Basics Stackable Metal Kitchen Storage Shelves to make use of empty space, essentially doubling what you can put in there. And in smaller kitchens with less cabinet space, you can say goodbye to cluttered countertops with floating shelves to store your jars. They will give you added storage that can still look neat, without eating into your important counters. By keeping the jars neatly grouped and out of the way of your workspace, it will still look intentional.
Outside of the kitchen, the small rules apply. Repurposed or upcycled glass jars make for stylish and functional bathroom storage, too. They work perfectly for cotton pads, bath salts, and hair ties, and can be kept neatly stacked in bathroom cabinets. Or give them a job in your laundry area for detergent pods or clothespins, tucked neatly away in cupboards out of reach. While it's tempting to want to display your organization, especially when it looks so cute, a "less is more" approach in the kitchen will help make your space feel much less stressful. Counters should be for food prep, not for display. So hide the jars, and your whole kitchen will feel much calmer, cleaner, and more like a place to actually enjoy cooking in.