If you’re a fan of the various de-cluttering shows on TV, then you have most likely seen an episode or two where a household has to de-clutter the kitchen drawers. if you have a large family you just may have a lot of cutlery and utensils clogging up the kitchen drawers. This is where a drawer organizer insert comes in handy. Simply use the available slats for keeping spoons with spoons, forks with forks and so on. Some of these organizers even have two tiers so they fit nicely in a narrow drawer, while still offering a good amount of storage space.
Kitchen drawer organizer insert:

Kitchen drawer organizer insert pictured: Rev-A-Shelf Two-Tier Wood Cutlery Drawer Organizer Trays 15″ RS4WTCD.15.1
Pantry door organizer
If you live in an apartment or house that has a small kitchen you have probably realized that you could always do with more storage. A pantry door organizer does just that as it offers you extra space for canned goods, cereal boxes, tea, coffee, cookies and whatever else you can think of. Just remember, you get what you pay for, so if you buy something that doesn’t cost much, chances are the organizer may bend or even break depending on how much you load it down with.
Pantry door organizer:

Pantry door organizer pictured: Storage Dynamics 5-Foot Vinyl Covered Steel Over door Storage Basket Rack
Peel and Stick Chalkboard Contact Paper
The great thing about sticky chalkboard paper is that you can use it to turn almost any flat surface into a chalkboard. This is great for kids rooms, of course, since they can finally write on the wall with impunity. It’s also useful in the kitchen for grocery lists, reminders, and what have you. Make sure you read the instructions before you use your chalkboard paper since some brands need to be “primed” with chalk before you can write on it properly.
Peel and Stick Chalkboard Contact Paper:

Peel and Stick Chalkboard Contact Paper pictured: Chalkboard Contact Paper, 18″ x 6′

