How To Arrange Kitchen Without Shelves
Group special occasion dishes separately.
How to arrange kitchen without shelves. Keep enough dishes in your kitchen to feed your family or a small gathering. While giving my bathroom a bit of a renter-friendly refresh which I chronicled in this post I knew I wanted to add art and a little bit of decor here and there and planned on installing a shelf above my toilet area to do just thatI had heard some buzz about High Mightys no-tools-required products including their floating shelves and was intrigued to give them a whirl for this. Maximize the vertical wall space in your kitchen for organized storage.
Put your daily use dishes together. Intersperse Decorative Items for Enjoyment and Interest. Place your utensil organizer in one of the wide flat kitchen drawers that is most easily accessible.
Kitchen shelving is often less than 11 inches deep so those wider items like this mug rack wouldnt fit on the shelving itself. Use open shelves in places other than upper cabinet territory. Carefully pack up the rest of your dishes.
Separate your dishes into piles. I love an eclectic mix of pieces on my shelves but a safe styling tip is to group like items togetherFor an organized look group plates bowls and cups on own shelf organize baking supplies in attractive containers on another. Pots and pans should go in another group.
Organize utensils in a flat utensil drawer. You should have enough cups plates large and small bowls mugs and silverware for two days of meals for your family. Separate your cups tooStep 2 Decide how many dishes you really need.
1 Group like things together. Open shelves arent limited to the walls where upper cabinets would hang. Step 1 Do an inventory check.