On the blog last week, I shared a video on how I organise my fridge and pantry after a big grocery shop. There are definitely moments when I appreciate having a well-organised kitchen, and unpacking the groceries into a neat and clutter-free space is one of those times. It just makes everything so much easier! Today I wanted to share 15 benefits of having an organised kitchen - you'll always be a step ahead if you've got this space sorted, I promise!
Organising the fridge and pantry after a grocery shop
Unpacking the groceries in an organised way can really save you time and money. Today I'm showing you how I organise my fridge and pantry after a big shop to increase storage space, and help the food to stay fresher for longer. It does take a bit longer to do it this way, but it makes my time in the kitchen, and meal preparation, so much easier in the long run. Check out my top tips in the video below.
Getting the bathroom clutter under control
There's nothing like a good decluttering session, it's always a great feeling of accomplishment when you finish, even if it's just a small project. Our recent bathroom declutter and vanity organisation only took half an hour, and using some cheap and easy storage solutions, led to an organised and easy-to-use space.
Organising your freezer
The freezer is definitely an area of the kitchen that can become a jumbled mess of mystery leftovers, random peas floating around, and a hundred containers competing for space. A well-organised freezer will save you a huge amount of time and money, so it's definitely worth investing some effort into decluttering and getting it sorted. Want to take a sneak peek into an organised freezer? Today's video shows you how I got mine in order, and gives you some tips as to how to get yours organised too!
Organising children's books
How to organise paperwork at home
Did you know that paperwork has to have a specific 'flow' in order for it to move effectively through your home and prevent paperwork build-up? It must have an entry point, a designated place to 'deal' with it, and an exit point. Paper clutter can be a huge cause of stress for many people, so if you're wanting to get organised in your home, tackling this area is a great first step. Here's how I did it!