Keeping your kitchen cabinets organized is not an easy task for most everyone. Putting things back where they belong and being efficient with cabinet space is almost impossible. If this describes you, then these helpful tips on making the most out of your cabinets will give you the confidence in knowing where everything is in your kitchen. So, let’s get organized!
Step One: Declutter
You know your kitchen better than anyone, so you know what you use and what you don’t. If you do not see a future need for a certain thing, then the best thing you can do is to part with it. Some of the things that you decide that you don’t need anymore can either be donated or thrown away. I would make rounds to every cabinet and take out everything and sift through it. You will be surprised at the amounts of stuff you do not use!
Step Two: Space saver tools
Many things can be added to the inside of your cabinets to provide you with more room on the bottom to store larger items. Durable hooks are not just for hanging wall décor; they can be stuck on the inside of your cabinets to hold your measuring cups and spoons.
Another thing that can be useful to you is getting a wire rack to store cookie sheets and cooling racks. When these trays on top of each other, it makes it hard to find what you need.
These days people invent all kinds of different things that people can use to their advantage in the kitchen. There is even now a pan organizer; this helps you find the right size pan you need, without having to remove all the other containers on top to get to it.
Everyone knows that organizing Tupperware can be a nightmare, but it doesn’t always have to be. Something simple that you can do is purchase a wall mount file holder to place your Tupperware lids in to save you that headache of not being able to find the lid to something.
Step Three: Labeling and storing 
The last step in the equation for having more organized cabinets is finding jars and containers and labeling them so you can know which item you’ll need for your next cooking project. I would start by getting a few larger jars for things like flour, sugar, brown sugar and powdered sugar, and things like baking soda and baking powder.
As for storing dishes and cups, you can find wire plate racks and regular wire racks on Amazon. These will help separate your cups from your plates, and that way you wouldn’t have to stack plates or cups on top of each other.
Step Four: Admire your work
Congratulations! You finished your kitchen cabinet transformation! Now the inside of your cabinets will not be an eyesore to look at anymore. After making these small adjustments and tweaks, you and your guests will be able to find the things that were once disguised under a mountain of clutter now with ease.