Organizing kitchen countertops – 17 tips for keeping counters tidy

1. Make decluttering a daily habit

Start as you mean to go on and get into a healthy routine of daily habits to keep your home tidy. Find just 5 or 10 minutes daily to clear away any items and clutter that’s gathering on the kitchen counter. Get into a routine of putting away charging cords, post, or things waiting to go to other rooms on a daily basis.  

Tackling clutter on a daily basis will prevent larger piles from growing over time which will inevitably take longer to sort out, and are more likely to become a lingering problem. Prevention is the best solution when it comes to maintaining clutter-free kitchen countertops.

“Kitchen countertops can easily become a dumping ground – the place to drop keys, post, and receipts,” says Julie Stevens, professional development director at APDO (Association of Professional Declutterers and Organisers). 

“Designate a container, a basket, or a tray to collect these items. Keeping them in sight will help to remind you to sort through the pile on a weekly basis. A basket or small container for keys ensures that all keys are in one place and everyone knows where they are.”

2. Be strict about what deserves counter space

Minimalism is the approach to take when organizing kitchen countertops. There are often things we think we need on the countertop at all times, but many of these could just as happily live in a cupboard or drawer. 

Julia Trendell suggests stepping back and taking stock of items that have become part of the scenery: “If there are appliances that you haven’t used for a few months, keep them out of sight by neatly packing them away in a cupboard.”

“The same goes for chopping boards, cookbooks, and any other items that have crept their way into view over time.” The rule is simple, if you don’t use it at least a few times a week you can justify removing it from your newly organized kitchen countertop. 

Minimalist design is a key kitchen trend this year, where we see a focus on decluttered countertops creating a pleasingly restful environment in which to cook, work and entertain.

3. Choose your countertop essentials – and stick to them

There are, of course, some frequently used items that would be impractical to remove from the countertop – this is for instance where you should place an air fryer in a kitchen. In addition to your air fryer, we’re thinking along the lines of the kettle and toaster, and other key appliances. 

With this in mind, it’s a good idea to think about your true countertop kitchen essentials. This will vary by household depending on your space and the things you use every day – but keep the list short and try not to add to it unless strictly necessary. 

“Appliances and indeed everything else needs to earn its place on the surface” agrees Julie Stevens at APDO. “If it is something that is used on a very regular basis then it can be left out. So if your morning breakfast is homemade juice or a shake then whichever appliance you use to make it earns its place. If you cook rice in a rice cooker 4 or more times a week then the rice cooker earns its place.”

4. Install under cabinet storage

If you’re short on cupboard and drawer space, there are clever under-cabinet racks and hooks available for storing things like wine glasses or mugs, to remove them from countertops without taking up valuable cupboard space. 

These smart storage solutions screw directly into the bottom of the kitchen cabinet, to utilize space that is otherwise completely devoid of real purpose. So once these are installed your drinkware will be safely suspended, in place ready to reach for when you fire up your coffee machine each morning.

5. Rethink your kitchen cabinet contents

If you haven’t done so already, create more space inside your kitchen cabinets by decluttering, reorganizing, and using space-saving storage solutions. Tackling how to organize your kitchen cabinets more efficiently will free up space for items that might be otherwise kept on the countertop. 

Use stackable storage solutions to make the space inside feel more efficient. Most good kitchen retailers offer a wide range of internal storage solutions, from door racks to under-shelf compartments to utilize every inch of available space.

Consider freestanding furniture to provide extra storage. “Bespoke larders and dressers can be fitted with plug sockets, so you can store your kettle, toaster, coffee machine, or microwave in them to free up valuable space on the workable surfaces and ensure the overall kitchen space remains clean” suggests Melissa Klink, creative director at Harvey Jones.

6. Install practical wall storage

Free up countertops by storing essential items vertically, with the simple addition of practical wall racks and rails. A hanging rail, placed just below the kitchen cabinets, can look especially stylish. Combine it with S-hooks and use it for hanging things like utensils, your trusty Place Always pan, dried herbs, and chopping boards. We adore this ultra stylish design, the Buster & Punch Hanger Shelf, $812.74 / £650 at Nest.co.uk.

Along the same lines, a magnetic knife rack is a great way to keep your knives close to hand when cooking and removes the need for a chunky knife block on the countertop.

7. Consider a new kitchen design

For anyone making bigger changes to a kitchen, consider making design changes to specifically combat potential countertop clutter. “If you’re looking to maximize your storage, then solid cupboard fascias are a must, as they will enable you to instantly hide the contents,” says Julia. Also, consider using space-saving storage solutions within those cabinets. 

However, glass-fronted cabinets are still an option if used wisely. “These should be strategically positioned to show off your most display-worthy belongings,” Julia goes on to explain. “Just make sure that you don’t overfill this space, and instead keep a minimalist look by rotating glassware and your favorite items for an instant kitchen update.”

Julie agrees. “If you are thinking of installing a new kitchen then roller front cupboards may be just what you need,” she suggests. “Appliances can be plugged into a socket within the cupboard and the item placed on a roll-out shelf.”

8. Put up open shelving

If you have space, one or two open shelves can be a great way to display the pretty things you might otherwise keep on the counter, without cluttering your kitchen prep space. This is a great place to store your wooden chopping boards, spice grinders,  your cookbooks, or potted herbs. 

Open shelving seems to already be taking priority in the modern kitchen. “We are seeing clients putting away more of the appliances and electronics, for example, kettles and toasters, to save space for display of cherished goods and decorative items on open shelving and worktops,” Melissa explains.

9. Utilise space with magnetic designs

In a room with a lot of stainless steel, it makes perfect sense to use the power of magnets to free up space on the counter. A simple magnetic strip attached to the wall creates the ideal place to keep knives safely out of reach and gives your game-changing utensils elevated status. Or seek smart storage designs, like this example from IKEA (above), where the cabinet itself provides a magnetic element for savvy storage above countertops. Buy your own Kungsfors Suspension Rail with Shelf/Magnetic Knife Rack, $23.76 / £19, IKEA.

Alternatively, if you have a freestanding or exposed fridge, you could use magnetic spice jars or hooks to create a home on the side for things that might otherwise become clutter on the countertop. There are even multi-tiered magnetic storage solutions available which include multiple shelves and added extras like paper towel holders – perfect for small kitchens that are especially short on storage space. 

10. Invest in organizational tools

Of course, there are also lots of useful storage solutions available for the countertop. A good storage solution means you can still afford to have your essentials nearby, without them cluttering up the workspace. We are in awe of the simplicity yet effectiveness of this stacked bamboo design (above) by ProCook Extendable Spice Jar Rack, $23.79 / £19.

If spices are part of your countertop essentials you’ll probably want a good spice rack, and if you decide to keep oils next to the hob you could invest in an attractive dispenser or a basket to keep multiple bottles together. This minimizes their visual impact and makes it easier to move them when cleaning. 

11. Use a hob cover for a streamlined look

Especially useful for organizing small kitchens, a hob cover will give you more counter space when you’re not using the stove. Made out of stainless steel, they’re usually sturdy enough to use as an extension to your kitchen counter and give your kitchen a streamlined appearance. They also double as an easy-to-clean kitchen splashback when you’re using the hob.

12. Keep utensils neatly nearby

Keeping your most-used kitchen utensils to hand is always a good idea to save you from having to reach far and wide when you need a wooden spoon or a spatula while you’re cooking. “If you use certain utensils every time you cook then a jar for those utensils earns its place on the counter,” agrees Julie.

Choose to keep them upright in a simple storage pot to retain order without taking up too much valuable space on your organized kitchen countertops.

13. Keep order with storage baskets

Storage baskets are a handy way to organize kitchen countertops, for storing all manner of kitchen essentials from linens to fresh fruit and veg. The baskets provide an attractive storage solution that you can happily leave on the side without worrying that it will distract from your new streamlined look.

Baskets are also ideal for transporting items around the kitchen, direct from fridge to countertop to stove or into a cupboard. IKEA says its RISATORP baskets (pictured above) are “perfect for storing those fruits and veggies that are happier outside the fridge. The steel mesh ventilates so food keeps longer.” The mesh basket is supported by a sturdy wooden handle to make carrying a breeze.

14. Stack chopping boards

For many households, chopping boards are another one of those items that are always better to keep to hand, therefore in this scenario, they deserve a reserved spot when organizing kitchen countertops. 

Luckily chopping boards, provided they aren’t too old and worn, can add a pleasing aesthetic to your kitchen decor – from rustic wooden boards to add a farmhouse-feel to white ceramic designs that feel more Parisian look.

The key to making them look curated rather than cluttered is to stack them neatly in one dedicated spot on the counter, preferably alongside the hob or the sink for maximum efficiency.

15. Categorize into zones

When it comes to where everything should be placed on your well-organized kitchen countertops think about the working triangle and where the relatable accessories and appliances are located for ease of use. 

If you have a coffee machine place it under the cabinet that stores your coffee beans, cafetiere, and mugs. If you have an impressive best stand mixer choose to store it directly underneath where you store other baking essentials to make it easier when using them altogether.

16. Color code your acessories

An easy way to ensure your kitchen countertops look chic rather than cluttered is to color code your accessories so each acts as a decorative element to the overall scheme rather than just something left on the side. 

Colored tea, coffee, and sugar canisters are an easy way to inject a pop of color into your kitchen color scheme. This way of introducing accent color allows the items on the countertops to feel more purposeful.

17. Display books purposely

If your kitchen is one where you frequently use cookbooks and like the homely feel they add to your cooking space you may still wish to have them out on the kitchen countertop – but in this instance, they should be kept orderly.

Ensure each book is displayed upright with the spine showing to make it easy to navigate what’s what. You could go one step further and color code them too, but merely grouping them in the food category is a good enough order. 

A pair of bookends or a bookstand is a nice touch to show that these books have been carefully chosen for display, rather than just having accumulated over time.

Story by Originally published on Woman & Home 

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