Space organisation in the kitchen: practical tips for tidying up and storage

Space organisation in the kitchen: practical tips for tidying up and storage

The kitchen is one of the most lived-in and dynamic rooms of the home, a place where recipes are experimented, special moments are shared, and creativity is expressed through food. However, without proper organisation and intelligent space planning, it can become a chaotic and stressful area.  

Optimising space in the kitchen not only improves the aesthetic appearance of the room but also makes every task more efficient and enjoyable: a well-organised kitchen facilitates meal preparation, reduces cleaning time, and makes the overall cooking experience more rewarding. 

In this article, we will focus on the importance of making the best use of space in the kitchen and effectively organising where to store various objects, providing practical tips for storage, and tidying up, and discovering the advantages of having modular shelves integrated into a kitchen appliance. 

Organisation of objects in the kitchen 

One of the main challenges in the kitchen is certainly space management in relation to the arrangement of objects. From frying pans to pots and utensils, from packaged items to spices, every element must have its specific place in order to ensure an orderly and functional environment. 

The tools 

When not properly organised, items in the kitchen can be a significant clutter. If using drawers with dividers keeps cutlery tidy and easily accessible, using magnetised bars provides safe and handy storage space for knives and metal utensils. Kitchen hooks are also indispensable: vertical or S-shaped and in combination with a magnetic bar, they allow you to keep not only dishcloths tidy but also spice racks, ladles, scissors, and corkscrews. 

Food 

Storing food neatly not only helps keep the kitchen clean, it also leads to reduction in waste. One of the best ways is to use transparent containers for dry food such as pasta, rice, and cereals, as well as for unpacked food, spices and condiments. Attaching explanatory labels to them makes it possible to recognise the contents immediately and realise when it is time to stock up again.  

Kitchen books 

A precious and indispensable element in any room dedicated to cooking, cookbooks do not always receive the right attention in terms of organisation. Providing a dedicated space on a shelf or using a ​​​​magnetic book holder to stick on a refrigerator may prove to be winning ideas to always keep cookbooks in good condition and within reach. 

Decorations and flowers 

If well arranged, flowers and decorations can transform a simple functional kitchen into a lively, cosy, and personalised environment as long as you try not to overload the space too much. While using shelves or racks to display decorations and flowers can add a touch of character without creating clutter, keeping them some distance from the main work areas helps preserve functionality.   

Tips for tidying up and storage 

Efficient organisation requires careful planning and the adoption of some practical strategies. Here are some useful tips for optimising space in the kitchen: 

  • Regular decluttering - Regularly cleaning out unused or expired items helps to keep the space efficient and free for new entries.  
  • Green light for vertical space - The provision of shelves, wall cabinets and stackable storage systems allows space to be utilised vertically, freeing up worktops and avoiding unnecessary clutter. 
  • Pull-out shelves and swivel baskets - These accessories facilitate access to items stored on deeper shelves, reducing the risk of clutter, and avoiding awkward and risky manoeuvres. 

Modular shelves integrated into kitchen appliances 

When it comes to kitchen organisation in recent years, design innovation has led to the creation of appliances with integrated modular shelves as a strategic solution for transforming otherwise unused areas into functional and well-organised spaces.  

The advantages of Modular Cooker Hoods 

The expedient of shelves integrated into an appliance finds one of its most interesting expressions in modular kitchen hoods, as a successful fusion of advanced technology and functional design: in addition to providing storage space, the hood ensures a smoke- and odour-free environment, improving air quality in the kitchen. 

Among their most evident advantages: 

  • Space maximisation - The modular hood utilises the space above the hob, which often remains unused, to create a practical storage area. 
  • Ease of access - Everyday objects can be placed on the hood modules, making them easily accessible during meal preparation. 
  • Versatility - The hood modules can be customised and modified to suit available space and specific needs, providing a flexible storage solution that avoids overloading normal wall units. 

Among the exponents of the category, ​​Faber's Modular Hood integrates perfectly into the design of the industrial kitchen, adding a touch of style thanks to its black matt finish and its smoked glass shelves.  Here versatility is maximised by the 60 cm modules that allow the hood body to be easily installed and the shelf elements to be added on one or both sides for a triple option of comfort and harmony. With suction capacities of up to 720 m3/h at intensive speed, it also offers excellent worktop lighting thanks to the flush-mounted LED bar with touch control and dimmer function. 

Conclusion 

A well-organised kitchen is essential for a pleasant and efficient working environment. Making the best use of available space, organising items intelligently and adopting innovative solutions such as modular hoods can radically transform your cooking experience. An investment of time and resources that not only improves the aesthetics and functionality of the space but will also contribute to a more welcoming and joyful home environment. 

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