Recently, I had the pleasure of attending a grand opening event at the new Container Store location in Chicago, at Clark and Roosevelt. I am over-the-moon happy about having a location close to me, and the event was great – Live band, fabulous food and beverages AND the Container Store! A few of my favorite things, to be sure!
As I wandered the aisles with my savory appetizers in hand (how could I NOT enjoy that?!), I shared delight with other party-goers over cool gadgets and creative ideas. Perusing the Kitchen aisles, I realized I already utilize many of the great ideas and gadgets they were selling.
Since the holidays are upon us, and all the baking and cooking that come with them, here are some great gadgets I use in my own kitchen, maybe it’s time for you to try one, too! Every one of these ideas costs less than $20 and has easy installation.
Magnetic knife strip:
For 19 years, our knives sat in a wooden knife block on the counter. This summer, in an effort to reclaim kitchen counter space for another computer work space, I installed a magnetic knife strip and got rid of the block. I like the location, it’s right over my biggest work space, and using the vertical wall space cleared up work space. It was inexpensive and so easy to install. Score!
Hung paper towel rack:
We’ve always had a hanging paper towel rack instead of a standing paper towel rack, to save counter space and eliminate the toppling that sometimes occurs with standing racks. It’s installed over my biggest work space and next to the sinks, for quick clean-ups.
In-sink dish drain:
I have double sinks in my kitchen. Someday, I will spend lots of money, update my kitchen and get a really big and deep single sink that finally fits my baking sheets, but for now, we work with what we have. And so, in one side of the sinks, I keep our dish drain. This eliminates the need for a tray to go under it, plus it frees up counter space for work space.
Spice drawer:
Years ago, I dedicated a drawer to spices instead of a cabinet or counter space. It may seem a surprising use for a drawer, but being able to see all the labels is invaluable, and makes cooking and prep that much simpler. We make sure to keep our dish towels, cloths and pot holders to a minimum, so we have the drawer space to dedicate to spices.
Hanging Fruit Basket:
We have a three-tiered hanging fruit basket hanging in the window over the kitchen sink. It keeps our fruit at eye level, as a reminder to eat more fruit! In addition, it saves valuable counter space for food prep or work space by eliminating the need for a fruit bowl. Think about it this way – look for any opportunity to use your vertical space for kitchen storage, to free up flat work space.
So, look around your kitchen this week and consider a few quick and easy updates to make this most-used room in the house work better for you!