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A super smart IKEA railing and wall-mounted dish drying rack, from Becca's "Just Enough Space to Dabble" Kitchen (Image credit: Gina Eykemans) With tiny cupboards and even tinier workspace areas, it's tough for some of us to wrangle enough space to make our kitchens comfortable for cooking. For others, it's not space trouble so much as organizational woes, what with slippery piles of stacked pans in the cupboard and a packed pantry. So when you find a product or organizer that makes things just a little (or in some cases, a lot) neater and more organized, it can feel like the sun just bathed you in a warm light of goodness, complete with singing choir. Here are 10 budget-friendly kitchen helpers and organizers that make life better, from a smart wall-mounted dish drainer to a life-changing plastic-wrap dispenser. A cabinet-mounted paper towel holder in Jeanee's Sunny Vintage Kitchen (Image credit: Amy Herr) Anything that frees up countertop space wins in my book.
This wall-mounted paper-towel holder can be installed horizontally or vertically. You can even put it on the side of a cabinet, like Jeanee did above! Is your sink area a mess of dish soap, wash rags, and drippy sponges? I like the neatness and simplicity of this sink basket from OXO. It's big enough to hold a couple sponges, and drain holes in the bottom ensure everything dries out properly. A turntable to hold condiments in Mari and Adam's Colorful Craftsman Kitchen (Image credit: Tara Austen Weaver) Turntable platforms like these are a lifesaver in small, tight cupboards. Instead of reaching and rummaging around for the sherry vinegar, just give this a spin and there it is! A non-slip surface also helps to keep everything in place. For the truly space-conscious, IKEA's wall-mounted dish drainer is great. Just look at how Becca worked it into her kitchen in the top photo of this post: It hangs right over her sink and folds up when not in use. So smart and efficient.
(I love how she uses the rail to hang her scrub brushes as well!) Wire shelves for extra storage space in Mari and Adam's Colorful Craftsman Kitchen You can find these wire shelves at almost any home store, and basic versions start around $5. I like this two-tier version. A few of these will make your cabinet space feel like it's doubled. Great for organizing pans or lids in narrow lower cabinets. The very versatile magnetic knife rack, from Justina Blakeney's Jungalow Kitchen (Image credit: Leela Cyd) As I've said before, magnetic knife racks are surprisingly versatile. Besides knives, you can use them to store stainless steel pot lids or kitchen tools — another must-have organizer you can put on the wall! Anne uncovered her Chicwrap dispenser last fall during The Kitchn Cure, and can't stop raving about it. Yes, it's a little flashy, and no, not totally necessary, but when a product gets you this excited, there's something to be said for its value.
"No more crumpled plastic wrap that sticks to itself before it makes it onto a dish. The zip cutter on top of the box and the four non-skid rubber feet on the bottom make this the best darn plastic-wrap dispenser I've ever had," Anne says. Removing Old Vinyl Flooring Adhesive An olive oil spout from Erin's Family-Friendly KitchenBest Walking Shoes For Obese Walkers (Image credit: Amy Herr and Tracey Brower )Battery Operated Christmas Lights Nyc This isn't an organizing product, per se, but it is a small detail that'll improve your life in the kitchen! With this you can forget unscrewing those olive oil bottle tops, and wiping away the drips. Plus, you have more control over the pour! A stylish, space-saving way to store your dustpan and brush, from Joy Cho's Grown-Up Candyland Kitchen
That's what we're talking about here. Again, I appreciate anything that hangs on the wall and frees up closet and counter space. Consider hanging it low to the floor near your trash can. What are your favorite inexpensive kitchen organizers? Wall storageWhen cabinet and drawer space is in short supply – but your kitchenware and supplies aren’t – wall storage can fill the gap. Create your own solution with rails, hooks, containers and shelves that make everything easier to grab and also make a style statement. Go to FINTORP series Go to Wall organizersSkip to main contenteBayShop by categoryEnter your search keywordPaper Towel Holders└Kitchen Storage and Organization└Kitchen, Dining and Bar└Home & GardenAll CategoriesAntiquesArtBabyBooksBusiness & IndustrialCameras & PhotoCell Phones & AccessoriesClothing, Shoes & AccessoriesCoins & Paper MoneyCollectiblesComputers/Tablets & NetworkingConsumer ElectronicsCraftsDolls & BearsDVDs & MoviesEntertainment MemorabiliaGift Cards & CouponsHealth & BeautyHome & GardenJewelry & WatchesMusicMusical Instruments & GearPet SuppliesPottery & GlassReal EstateSpecialty ServicesSporting GoodsSports Mem, Cards & Fan ShopStampsTickets & ExperiencesToys & HobbiesTravelVideo Games & ConsolesEverything ElseAdvancedDaily DealsGift CardsSellHelp & Contact see allsee allsee allsee allsee all$$see allsee all2 miles5 miles10 miles15 miles20 miles50 miles75 miles100 miles150 miles200 miles500 miles750
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Use a Ribba picture frame as a slide-out shoe tray underneath a dresser. Use the Råskog for cleaning supplies that you can wheel from room to room. Anything that makes cleaning easier and faster is a huge plus in my book. The $19.99 Sockerärt vase is an elegant way to store your kitchen utensils. Hang tank tops on a Lillholmen towel holder instead of taking up valuable dresser real estate. The Bekväm spice rack is a colorful way to hold books you want to display in a kids’ room. They also hold two rows of nail polish perfectly, if you’ve got an overflowing collection. Use Riktig curtain hooks to keep your jewelry neat. You have better things to do with your life than untangle necklaces. Just add casters to the Ekby drawer shelf for some slide-out under-bed storage. Need storage in a narrow space like a hallway? Trones are the answer. Trones also work well in small spaces like bathrooms to hide toilet paper rolls and cleaning supplies.
Stack Lack bookcases behind a couch to visually divide your space while also providing tons of storage. Use the Flort remote holder in the car for all your kids’ stuff. Ikea’s wine holder becomes a receptacle for shoes. The Ribba ledge works well under a chalkboard. Use Bygel rails to turn a table into a Lego Duplo table. Turn Flyt magazine holders into cute organizers with chalkboard labels. If you’ve got random scraps of fabric around, you can use Mod Podge to transform them into something much more expensive looking. Compartmentalize your underwear and socks drawer with Komplement. Create slide-out under-sofa toy storage using Trofast containers on H rails. They fit perfectly beneath an EKTORP sofa. Get the directions here. Put jewelry storage behind a Stave mirror. The mirror is on hinges — how genius is that? Ikea’s kitchen wall storage systems are also useful in a nursery. Especially if you’ve got a makeshift changing table in a small space.
Grundtal rails are a sleek way to display magazines. The Ribba picture ledge attached to a headboard provides another place for your reading material. Fake a built-in window seat with tons of storage using the Stolmen. Here’s a double bike rack made from a Stolmen post ($30), two brackets, and four hooks, all from Ikea. Avskild cork placemats are an inexpensive way to create a large bulletin board. Rope and Fintorp cutler caddies are a creative way to add some wall storage to a bathroom. Hang Magasin cutlery caddies on a kids’ table to hold crayons, markers, and any other art supplies. Those magnetic spice canister thingies can be used in the bathroom to hold tiny things like bobby pins and hair ties. Corral those stuffed animals with Komplement’s multi-use hanger. The Kvissle magazine rack will reign in your clutter as a mail center. Expedit shelving in a walk-in closet is a cheap alternative to custom closets. The Knuff perfectly fits rolls of aluminum foil and Saran wrap.