12 Ways to Deal With the Most Annoying Kitchen Storage ProblemsWoman's DayThu, October 8, 2015 at 4:51 PM UTCNever fight with a pile of unwieldy pots again.Have you ever stacked your cookie sheets in a cabinet only to have them slide all over the place when you open the door? Use an office paper sorter to store them vertically and avoid future spillage.See more at Two Twenty One ?Courtesy of Two Twenty OneWhen you can't fit all of your attachments in your mixer's bowl, use small hooks to store the up and out of the way on a blank cabinet wall.See more at The Hyper House ?The Hyper HouseFew of us have a drawer big enough for those pretty platters we only take out during the holidays. A wall rack is a great way to utilize bare space in your kitchen or dining room – and the serveware is so pretty that your collection can double as decor.See more at Oliver & Rust ?Oliver and RustBaking dish storage doesn't have to feel like rocket science – they do make specific organizers for it, after all. But you do have to get clever with the arrangement. These bloggers solved their cabinet's puzzle by placing some dividers vertically, and others horizontally.See more at Kevin & Amanda ?Kevin & AmandaThe handle on top of lids makes them the worst to stack. Instead, hang them on the back of your cabinet door with the help of adhesive hooks. This way, they'll no longer get nestled into hard-to-reach back corners.See more at Instructables ?Courtesy of InstructablesWho wants to stack pans in a cabinet, then hunt through them (and inevitably knock a few over) to find the right size for your mac 'n' cheese? Hang all of your clunky items from a pegboard on a bare wall to add style and function. Cute chalk outlines making finding the right place for each piece a breeze.Get the tutorial at A Beautiful Mess ?Courtesy of A Beautiful MessWhile your garlic press and can opener are essential to whipping up supper, they're also awkwardly-shaped and might not fit into your standard utensil holder — so get crafty with some slim wooden boards (or find spring-loaded dividers a home store) to create a custom home for the bulkiest offenders.Get the tutorial at Kevin and Amanda ?Courtesy of Amanda and KevinYour back will thank you for this appliance garage — it means you don't have to lift your standing mixer from your lower cabinets to your counters anymore. Just open the door and use 'em where they are. Bonus: This DIY is a super smart IKEA hack!Get the tutorial at IKEA Hackers ?Courtesy of IKEA HackersDoesn't it seem like every time you need a quarter tablespoon of vanilla that spoon is always missing (oof). Hang your spoons on the door of your baking cabinet so you'll always know where you precise measuring utensils is when you need it.See more at Tidbits From the Tremaynes ?Courtesy of Tidbits From the TremaynesThe most annoying thing about these plastic containers? There are so many pieces. Here, a sliding drawer lets you pull out your entire collection at once, while wooden pegs keep items that are the same size in place.Get the tutorial at Merrypad ?Courtesy of MerrypadSure, you could hide these heavy boards in your cabinets, but we personally love the look of wood and white together, so why not store them on your counter? Here they double as decor when propped in a vintage box.See more at Romantiska Hem ?Courtesy of Romantiska HemWhen stored under your sink, these rolls of plastic bags inevitably always end up unrolling and getting tangled in your cleaners. Use a paper towel roller to dispense them in an organized and streamlined fashion.See more at Simply Organized ?Courtesy of Simply Organized12 Ways to Deal With the Most Annoying Kitchen Storage Problems1 of 13Never fight with a pile of unwieldy pots again.12 Ways to Deal With the Most Annoying Kitchen Storage Problems1 of 13Never fight with a pile of unwieldy pots again.Secure Baking Sheets2 of 13Have you ever stacked your cookie sheets in a cabinet only to have them slide all over the place when you open the door? Use an office paper sorter to store them vertically and avoid future spillage.See more at Two Twenty One ?Courtesy of Two Twenty OneHang Oddly Shaped Extras3 of 13When you can't fit all of your attachments in your mixer's bowl, use small hooks to store the up and out of the way on a blank cabinet wall.See more at The Hyper House ?The Hyper HouseCreate a Platter Rack4 of 13Few of us have a drawer big enough for those pretty platters we only take out during the holidays. A wall rack is a great way to utilize bare space in your kitchen or dining room – and the serveware is so pretty that your collection can double as decor.See more at Oliver & Rust ?Oliver and RustUse Dividers Vertically and Horizontally5 of 13Baking dish storage doesn't have to feel like rocket science – they do make specific organizers for it, after all. But you do have to get clever with the arrangement. These bloggers solved their cabinet's puzzle by placing some dividers vertically, and others horizontally.See more at Kevin & Amanda ?Kevin & AmandaFloat Pot Lids on a Cabinet Door6 of 13The handle on top of lids makes them the worst to stack. Instead, hang them on the back of your cabinet door with the help of adhesive hooks. This way, they'll no longer get nestled into hard-to-reach back corners.See more at Instructables ?Courtesy of InstructablesPlot a Vertical Map for Pots and Pans7 of 13Who wants to stack pans in a cabinet, then hunt through them (and inevitably knock a few over) to find the right size for your mac 'n' cheese? Hang all of your clunky items from a pegboard on a bare wall to add style and function. Cute chalk outlines making finding the right place for each piece a breeze.Get the tutorial at A Beautiful Mess ?Courtesy of A Beautiful MessDivide a Drawer for Awkward Utensils8 of 13While your garlic press and can opener are essential to whipping up supper, they're also awkwardly-shaped and might not fit into your standard utensil holder — so get crafty with some slim wooden boards (or find spring-loaded dividers a home store) to create a custom home for the bulkiest offenders.Get the tutorial at Kevin and Amanda ?Courtesy of Amanda and KevinDedicate a Cabinet to Countertop Appliances9 of 13Your back will thank you for this appliance garage — it means you don't have to lift your standing mixer from your lower cabinets to your counters anymore. Just open the door and use 'em where they are. Bonus: This DIY is a super smart IKEA hack!Get the tutorial at IKEA Hackers ?Courtesy of IKEA HackersHanging Measuring Spoons Individually10 of 13Doesn't it seem like every time you need a quarter tablespoon of vanilla that spoon is always missing (oof). Hang your spoons on the door of your baking cabinet so you'll always know where you precise measuring utensils is when you need it.See more at Tidbits From the Tremaynes ?Courtesy of Tidbits From the TremaynesUse Dowels to Control Containers11 of 13The most annoying thing about these plastic containers? There are so many pieces. Here, a sliding drawer lets you pull out your entire collection at once, while wooden pegs keep items that are the same size in place.Get the tutorial at Merrypad ?Courtesy of MerrypadDisplay Cutting Boards12 of 13Sure, you could hide these heavy boards in your cabinets, but we personally love the look of wood and white together, so why not store them on your counter? Here they double as decor when propped in a vintage box.See more at Romantiska Hem ?Courtesy of Romantiska HemDispense Trash Bags13 of 13When stored under your sink, these rolls of plastic bags inevitably always end up unrolling and getting tangled in your cleaners. Use a paper towel roller to dispense them in an organized and streamlined fashion.See more at Simply Organized ?Courtesy of Simply OrganizedNever fight with a pile of unwieldy pots again.From Woman's DayAbout Our Ads