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 In a room built for function such as a kitchen, it is vital to create an inviting and effective work space. If the kitchen is well stocked, organized, and accommodating, it will save time and money and will encourage successful meals!  Form and Function  Start with the fundamentals of efficiency. Do you have proper counter space, adequate task lighting, and a conveniently placed trash bin? Make the necessary adjustments and then address custom changes such as counter height, if necessary. With popular open floor plans, the kitchen often flows into other rooms, requiring a consistent decor scheme. While design and style are important, be mindful not to include items that inhibit function. Stick to a nice piece of artwork, a shelf with heirloom dishes, or a stack of attractive cookbooks; in general, let your dishware do the talking.  Everything in Its Place  Making a few purposeful adjustments to better organize the kitchen will eliminate unnecessary hassle. The experts at The Container Store offer some simple yet helpful reminders, such as keeping the most frequently used items accessible and at eye level. Items that are rarely used can be stored in another room entirely if the space is needed. Additionally, store items near where they are used. For example, pots and pans should be kept near the stove and glasses near the sink or dishwasher. Don’t underestimate the power of a sink caddy. These handy storage spots keep the area in and around your sink free of messy sponges and dish scrapers. One that suctions to the side of the sink instead of hanging over the faucet will likely last longer and maintain a more streamlined space.   Cleaning Up the Cupboards  Take full advantage of the space in your kitchen by utilizing cupboard potential. Often cabinets are built too deep and create wasted space. Start by grouping items together in small bins or containers and labeling them for easy identification. Alternatively, install sliding drawers under cabinet shelves so items that would normally be hidden from view are easily accessible. Rubbermaid’s Large Drawer mounts under shelves and slides out and down at an angle; this type of addition provides excellent storage for packets of spices or rolls of aluminum wrap. If you are remodeling, opt for corner drawers instead of the traditional lazy Susan. This inventive addition makes items more accessible yet utilizes the same amount of space.  Essential Kitchen Utensils  The most devoted chef might require a different tool and dish for every type of meal; unfortunately, the average kitchen lacks the storage required for such investments. Assess the kitchen utensils you own, determine which items you actually use, and make a list of those you desperately need. Identify the types of food you enjoy making and the space you have to store your old favorites and new-found gadgets. If you are stumped as to what constitutes a necessity, chef Jamie Oliver recommends starting with some quality sets of cookware. Consider a set of thick-bottomed saucepans, sturdy sheet pans, a set of quality knives, nesting mixing bowls, and an extra-large, nonstick frying pan. For smaller items, prioritize the purchase of a large colander, a large measuring cup for liquids, a box grater, and a speed peeler. Written by Maresa Giovannini. Well Organized Kitchen || Articles || Kim Kroner || Your Home & Lifestyle || Advice || Foodie || Travel || Life || Style || Staging || Realtor || Northern Virginia & Maryland.  Kim Kroner is a Real Estate Agent in Northern Virginia's Real Estate Market, serving Loudoun, Fairfax and Arlington Counties. She is an Agent at Long & Foster
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