There is nothing
that contributes more to stress than having a disorganised kitchen. In a bid to
get a particular item you keep rummaging through several items and scatter up
the place, leaving an ugly mess. If you take time to organise your kitchen
space and keep to it or constantly maintain the arrangement, you will have a
more friendly space to work in.
1 Use appealing open shelves. Keep
visually similar items together in open shelves; you can have matching china,
white bowls, glassware, cookbooks together. You can also arrange a collection of items
together making sure that you put them back in the same place each time you use
them.
2 Clean out all your cabinets and storage
space thoroughly. Remove spoilt foods or food items that you will probably
never make use of. You can give away food items that you rarely use; this will
help you de-clutter your space. Once the cupboard is empty, clean it thoroughly
inside and out.
3 Mount
a rack inside a cabinet, preferably one of the cabinets above and arrange all
your spices on it so that you can see them at a glance.
4 Keep your
cookbooks on an open shelf in
a small bookcase. You can place the
bookcase away from the main cooking area to prevent stains and food splatters
from soiling the books.
5 Group similar items together in a cabinet.
Arrange the pots together from the smallest to the largest. Same goes for mixing
bowls; trays; serving bowls, dinner plates etc.
At Rosemary’s we
delight in transforming your home and office into a haven even with a limited
budget. We also offer consultancy and advisory services on all aspects of
interior decoration.