How can I organize pots and pans?
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Serena R Morris
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I have an old house with old cabinets. The cabinet that holds my pots and pans is a disaster! It goes all the way to the back wall, so everything always falls back there. I can't ever reach anything back there unless I take everything out, so it's basically just wasted space. I'm planning on painting it and putting in shelf paper, but I need a way to organize the pots and pans when I put them back in there.
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Could you please tell me how deep and wide your cabinet is? Also, how tall is the area and how tall and wide is your door. I have lots of ideas, but the measurements would help me be more specific,
Take measurements and check out pull-out drawers on line and Home Depot. If your hubby is handy he can build some very easily.
Do you have any wall space? Go vertical with peg and hook board.
I cant tell from the photo if it is corner cabinet. If so, there are wire shelves which will move into the front and pull out the back when you open it. ( I will try to attach a photo of mine.). If it is just a regular shelf, try installing a roll-out shelf (using drawer runners). They work great on deep cupboards!
I couldn't afford the prebuilt racks, so I found some others at Lowe's and repurposed them to work in my cabinet.
Commercially built roll-out shelves will diminish the capacity of your cabinet. Try shallow (about 4"-5") plastic containers. You can pull them out by the rims, or you can put some kind of handle or knob on them. They will slide out easily and you'll have access to all your equipment.
Well, it looks like my house! What I did for a temporary fix is place my items on sheet pans, aka baking pans or jelly roll pans or cookie sheets. That way I just pull the sheet pan out like a drawer, pluck my item off and slide back in. Maybe this will help in the short term until you can decide what you want to do for a long term solution. I have my grandmother's china (never used by me EVER yet I have been hauling it around with me for over 30 years????🤔), in the "snake zone" as I call it as it is safe and earthquake proof. And another set of china my parents bought me when my mother was convinced I was never going to get married, (was married at 31), used a few times but not enough to warrant dragging around my entire life! Hmm, maybe this year I will sell both sets??? Sorry, you sparked the "New Year" cleaning bug in me.☺
I use IKEA grundal racks and hang my pots on them from the hooks. The lids slip behind the rods.
JUST SAW A CLEAR TUB THAT THEY PUT THERE LIDS AND CUPCAKES TINS IN WITH A LID DIVIDER. LOOKS GOOD I WOULD OF NEVER THOUGHT OF THIS. YOU MIGHT WANT TO TRY IT!
I'very heard of people using dishwasher racks as an organizer in large cabinets. Depends on the size of the cabinet. Some of the older homes have large enough cabinets to accommodate them. The pull out slide racks that allow the pans and lids to hang are easy to build. You can see examples on Amazon. Then may have space for cookie sheets to lay flat underneath.
Hubs took the doors off one cabinet( had two shelves) , and built me two drawers . Best thing ever!! Nice deep drawers! When we were able to have custom cabinets made a few years ago, it was all pull out drawers in the bottom cabinets and pull out shelves in the top ones.
For a cheap solution, go to a place that recycles appliances and see if you can get some used wire freezer baskets. Store pans in them and pull them out to access the pans. (The shallow pull-out drawers are nicer, though. And I love the thing that swings out from the corner area. I have a lot of storage in a corner cupboard that's hard to access. I put seasonal items back there.)
Try Home Depot Kitchen dept where they sell cupboards or perhaps Lowes If you are looking for corner shelving. Drawer runners available at same stores. Good luck!
My husband made this for ours, we painted it shortly after this....we Love it !!
If you're not up for a hanging pot rack or a peg board, you might try the tracks used for white wire shelving. Mount the tracks vertically or horizontally, insert the brackets, add an S hook or 10 and you can hang multiple anything special on them. This a picture of one I have over my sink if it gives you any idea of what I mean. Good luck working it out whatever you decide!
Two ideas - I bought the item like the paper sorter and it holds all my baking sheets and tins perfectly! I posted the 2nd picture for the idea of how a shelf put in there could also help organize things. If you check Walmart, I think they sell organizers that you might be able to put together and set toward the back for shelves and xtra space..also the clear plastic totes set in would hold a lot of stuff too and you would only have to slide them in and out to get your items. Good luck!
Does your stove have a bottom drawer? Great for cookie sheets and cooling racks. From your picture, I am guessing you are showing a corner bottom cuboard. They are very hard to keep organized...can you put less used things in the back and things you use every day in front? I would suggest putting things like cookie sheets and cupcake pans in another place..hall closet...box under your bed, or even a covered box in the garage.
It would be good to put things in a rectangular plastic bin or a box the right size and slide the bin/ box out.Another thought is to have wooden drawers made that slide out.
I just yesterday added two more plastic "crates" to my cabinets. They are 6" high, 15" wide and 21" long and were $4.38 at Walmart. (Come with a lid, which I do not use.) These slide in and out very easily, but I have to be a little more careful with the one holding Corningware! So now instead of moving all the cutting boards and baking pans to get to the crate in the "dead space" in my cabinet, I just slide out the crate with the baking pans, etc. and then take out the next crate. I have used these for years and they are really convenient.
I have used the two box approach, one in back for less used items, the one in front for all the time. I also pared down my stuff. I took out what I rarely used and put in the attic a couple years ago. I missed one thing and it came back from exile. The rest is waiting for the next trip to the recyclers for lunch money.
wow thanks everyone! got some great ideas! I love some of the things your husbands have built. My husband is pretty good at things like that, but works so much he never has the time
I try to put large pots (or, less often used items) toward the back of the cupboard; keeping smaller item from "disappearing". Then I split the area into "pots", "pans" and, "baking" -stack and nest pots on one level, pans on another and baking items under the oven (or in a different area depending on your space; I have been known to slide my baking sheets between appliances or on top of cupboards ;) keep sieves and strainers with your pots, as they are most often used together
If you like the stuff people have built but don't have time to build yourself, check out the dollar store for organizing items that you could customize for your space (they have some cool stuff) :)
First house age doesn't matter I just redid kitchen and have same issue I use it for things not used daily. And put one of those push lights so you can see back there. Then when those cabinets are empty put pots in them. You probably don't bake everyday so you can put those items in there and the baking pans as well.
But this is a corner space so more like triangle. It's not flat in back which makes it dead space unless you get custom shelf made and even then you won't be able to get it in through opening. This is a truly worse design I've come across. I hate mine. When we purchased it this year I knew it would be bad my aunt has the exact problem but there isn't an other option and the real kicker is that it's the largest and deepest cabinet.
I like that track and bracket in the picture! I wonder if it would work inside the cupboard, so pans could hang inside! I'm wondering if those underbed storage boxes with wheels would fit in the inaccessible corner of my lower cabinet shelves. Then I could put the things I only use during the holidays back there on the top shelf and the things I only use during the summer on the bottom shelf and roll them out when I need them.
I have several organizing posts that might help you https://chascrazycreations.com/diys/how-tos/organizing/