Easy Ways To Declutter Your Kitchen A Little Bit At A Time

A cluttered kitchen can make even the simplest task feel like a massive chore. When your counters are covered and your drawers are jammed, it's hard to find joy in cooking. But don't worry—you don't need a whole weekend to fix the problem. By taking small steps every day, you can gradually reclaim your space without feeling overwhelmed.

Here are a few simple ways to declutter your kitchen a little bit at a time.

Tackle one drawer at a time

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Instead of trying to organize the entire kitchen at once, focus on just one drawer today. Empty the contents completely and wipe the inside clean. Look at each item and ask yourself when you last used it.

If you have three vegetable peelers or a broken whisk, it's time to let them go. This small win provides an immediate sense of accomplishment and builds your motivation for the next tiny task.

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Clear off your fridge

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The fridge is a major collector of clutter, from takeout menus, to branded magnets, to old mail. Instead of tackling the entire fridge, start by just clearing the outside.

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Remove anything you don't look at regularly and anything outdated. A clear fridge will make the entire space look a little less cluttered overall.

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Keep an ongoing donation bin

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Instead of doing a massive purge once a year, consider keeping a donation bin in your closet or pantry so that you always have somewhere to put unwanted items.

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Whenever you encounter an item that you never use, toss it in the bin. When the bin gets full, donate it and start fresh.

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Rotate your kitchen every new season

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Seasonal items often take up space for several months of the year without being used. Items like roast pans or holiday cookie cutters don't need to be accessible in the warmer months.

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Each new season, find a designated spot out of the way for things that won't get used until next year. This could be a high-up shelf or cupboard, or basement storage.

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Clear the counters

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Kitchen counters are often a magnet for mail, keys, and appliances that you rarely use. Choose one section of the counter and remove everything that does not belong there. Put away the toaster if you only use it once a week.

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Clearing just a small area of workspace makes the whole room feel larger and more inviting. It gives you room to breathe and makes preparing your next meal much easier.

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Purge the plastic lids

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Go to your food storage cabinet and match every lid to a container. If you find a lid without a base or a container with no top, get rid of them immediately.

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Plastic containers tend to multiply and create a messy avalanche every time you open the cupboard door. Keeping only the complete sets saves you time and frustration.

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Check your spice cabinet

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Spices tend to lose their potency and flavor over time. Take five minutes to look at the expiration dates on your jars. If the contents have become discolored or have no scent when you open them, they're no longer useful.

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Toss out any duplicates or spices you bought for a single recipe years ago. A streamlined spice rack makes it much easier to find the flavors you actually need for your daily cooking.

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Evaluate your mug collection

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Mugs are common gifts that can quickly take over an entire shelf. Pull them all out and select your absolute favorites that you use every morning.

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If you have more than your household could ever use at once, consider donating the extras. You only need a few quality cups to enjoy your daily coffee or tea.

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Empty the fridge door

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The fridge door is a prime spot for expired condiments and half empty jars of pickles. Take a quick look at the labels and discard anything that has passed its best by date.

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Wipe down the shelves to remove sticky rings or spills. Clearing out the old bottles makes room for fresh items and helps you see exactly what you have.

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Simplify your cleaning supplies

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Check under the sink for half empty bottles of cleaners that you never use. You really only need a few basic products to keep a kitchen sparkling.

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Consolidate what you can and safely dispose of products that are too old or ineffective. Having a clear view of your supplies makes it easier to keep the kitchen tidy.

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Decluttering is not about perfection, but about making your home work better for your needs. By tackling these small tasks, you create a kitchen that is more functional and less stressful.

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Remember to be kind to yourself during the process. You don't have to do everything today to see a big difference.