How to Organize Kitchen Appliances for a Clean & Clutter-Free Space?

Elias Smith

Written By, Elias Smith

Updated on 15 May, 2026

8 min read

How to Organize Kitchen Appliances
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      An organized kitchen looks tidy and visually pleasing. There are several items in the kitchen, such as blenders, pressure cookers, coffee mugs, waffle makers, and many more, which need to be arranged properly. The kitchen appliances should be arranged so they're easily accessible and look clean. By following a few simple tips discussed in this blog, you can organize your appliances. This blog highlights some of the best ways to arrange kitchen appliances and make your kitchen more functional than ever.

      Best Ways To Organize Kitchen Appliances

      Here are a few ways to organize your kitchen appliances:

      1. Collect All the Appliances

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      Collect all the appliances from different corners of the house into one place before you begin organizing them, and then decide what to keep and what to discard. Some of the appliances might be useless, some might not work properly, or there might be duplicates. This is a good chance to declutter the equipment you have accumulated over the years but never used.

      2. Decide What Should Be Stored Inside and What Should Be Kept Out?

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      You might have many small appliances in your kitchen, some you use every day, and others you rarely use. Arrange appliances as per the use. For instance,

      Everyday Use Items

      Items like toasters, coffee pots, or microwave kettles that you use daily should be kept on countertops or open shelves for easy access.

      Regular Use Items

      Items used regularly but not daily should be stored in easy-to-access closets or pantries, freeing up countertop space.

      Less  Use Items

      If you have limited kitchen space, consider keeping rarely used items, such as an ice-cream maker, in the garage, basement, or a hallway closet.

      3. Keep Your Counter Tops Cleans

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      Leaving appliances on the countertops makes them easy to find when you need them, but it can look messy. Leaving all your appliances on the countertops makes the kitchen look untidy and ruins its appearance. Therefore, keep daily used appliances in a separate space. Take them out when needed and put them back when you're done. Things like your coffee pot or espresso maker can be kept out, as these are daily-use items; keep the rest on their respective shelves.

      4. Store the Equipment According to Frequency of Use

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      The equipment you use most, like your crock pots or instant pot, should be kept on the front shelf for easy access whenever you need them. Try adjusting the placement of appliances to understand how easily you access them.

      5. Use Bulk Containers

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      If you don't have an extra pantry or a closet with shelving, don't worry. Some acrylic containers are available in functional sizes that can be used to store small appliances that come with large parts (for instance, a blender). This keeps small accessories all in one bin and helps your kitchen look organized.

      6. Separate Knives Insert

      A Perfectly Organized, Pull-out Cutlery Drawer Nestled Directly Beneath a Sleek, Minimalist Kitchen Countertop
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      A drawer under your countertop can hold all the knives, forks, and spoons. This is the best way to get rid of bulky cutlery from the countertop. There are multiple slots in a cutlery drawer, each designed for a different type of knife. There is space in the front of the drawer for keeping additional accessories.

      7. Utilize Space Under the Sink

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      Most homes do not use the space under the sink, but it is one of the best places to store cleaning products for tough stains. First, place a rubber mat to absorb any leaks or chemical spills, then place the chemical bottle on it. This will prevent your cabinet from getting ruined by the spills.

      8. Spice Drawer Insert

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      You can use a drawer to keep spice jars in a tilted position. It will help you see them clearly and locate them easily. The tilted jars look beautiful, and you can also mark them for easy identification.

      9. Hanger Hooks for Utensils

      An Organized Collection of Kitchen Utensils and Ceramic Mugs Meticulously Hanging From Polished Chrome S-hooks
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      Instead of keeping utensils on the counter or inside a drawer, some people also prefer hanging them using hooks. Cups and mugs can be easily hung using hooks. Hanger hooks are commonly installed below the upper cabinet, which keeps your cups and mugs within reach.

      10. Storage for Lid and Container

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      If you're looking to organize the lids for your food storage boxes, a lid organizer is an ideal option. This storage option comes with adjustable dividers that help keep the lids straight and prevent them from spilling on the floor while fetching them. This lid storage keeps your lids and containers organized and clearly visible.

      11. Bottle Shelves

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      If your bottles keep rolling around the kitchen, you need shelving to keep them from rolling. Many bottle shelves on the market are designed to hold bottles of various sizes, helping your kitchen look organized and tidy.

      12. Hanging Baskets

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      Hanging baskets can also be used to store small items, making use of vertical space. These baskets come in a round shape to store items conveniently and to ensure easy access. The clips present in the baskets help you to adjust the height of the tiers. Consider mounting them to the bottom of a high shelf if there are no obstructions below.

      Conclusion

      There are easy ways to arrange kitchen appliances for a fresh, clean look. Organized appliances give your kitchen a complete, clean, and decluttered look. From drawers to hanging baskets, there are plenty of ideas to help you organize big and small kitchen appliances.

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