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I’m back and surprise surprise, I have ANOTHER cabinet organization post to share with you today (you can see the first cabinet organization post here). I hate to bombard you with details of every nook and cranny of our new kitchen, but these topics have been super popular around here lately.
Maybe it’s the new year, maybe it’s the Marie Kondo craze, or maybe it’s because you truly are our kind of people… organization lovers just like us! It’s probably a combo of the three but we’re choosing to blame it on the latter.
Organization lovers, let’s talk our love language again today — all things organizing. Today’s topic? Under the sink storage because this a potential problem area that can quickly become out of control without a plan.
Under the Sink Storage Problem
Under the Sink Storage Solution
My solution was two-fold:
1. Make sure everything inside of the cabinet had a specific home
2. ONLY store products we consistently use and love while eliminating everything extra
Identify What We Needed
I’m guilty of saving extra stuff in my cabinets, drawers, and closets in case I need it someday. This is a practice I’m trying to eliminate in our home since it results in accumulating “stuff” we just don’t need. While the stuff accumulates, it becomes harder and harder to keep the space organized.
- Sponges
- DIY Cabinet Cleaner (tutorial coming soon)
- Extra Garbage Bags
- Special Rags for Cleaning Black Cabinets
- Dish Soap
- Counter Spray
- Extra Cutting Boards
Making Sure Everything Has A Home
My number one strategy in maintaining an organization system is making sure everything has a home. I found this is the one and only thing that works for me. To make this happen, I grabbed some storage bins to fit the products I wanted to store.
I made sure I had a small bin for the sponges, a small bin for the rags, large bins for the spray bottles, and the biggest bin to corral everything else neatly.
Being Intentional
Everything about this area is so intentional, which is a game changer for the function of this space. Not only does everything have a home, but we only keep items that we use often.
Our Favorite Kitchen Products
Now let’s talk about our must-have kitchen cleaning product for keeping our countertops clean, since I’ve gotten a lot of questions about this lately.
Cleaning White Countertops
We try to clean our counters once a day after dinner is over and lunches are made for the next day. Unless we’re home all day, which usually means I’m wiping the counters far more than once!
On “easy” days, I usually use this Caldrea spray right on the counter and wipe them down with a clean rag. On days where our counters see more abuse, I’ll use the same Caldrea spray with a sponge instead of a rag. The sponge allows me to get some of the more stubborn stains/residue off without having to scrub as much.
Once I’m done wiping, the kitchen seriously smells amazing. At this point, I’ll take out the garbage. I love that when I come back into the house, the fresh scent makes our whole house feel fresh and clean.
It’s important to note that Caldrea products (like this amazing spray!) are only available online so I always turn to Grove to fulfill my order (along with a few other fave cleaning products).
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If you want to smell this amazing product first hand, you will have to order it online because Caldrea is only sold online. Fortunately, our friends at Grove are offering a FREE gift set for new customers who spend at least $20 at check-out.
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Organization Requests
So there you have it, the scoop on how we keep our new kitchen counters clean and our cabinet under the sink organized! I’m running out of nooks & crannies to share, but if you are a fellow organizing lover who has a request… let us know! You know that we’ve never met an organization project we didn’t love.
Bridget
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