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12 clever, space-saving products to help you organize your small kitchen

Megan Foster   

12 clever, space-saving products to help you organize your small kitchen
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  • Keeping a small kitchen organized can be a difficult feat, especially if you live with roommates.
  • Less countertop and cabinet space means that household essentials like pots and pans, spices, and cooking utensils turn into a cluttered mess.
  • I'm currently figuring out the best solutions for my own apartment, and I've come across quite a few clever options on my hunt. Below you'll find 12 of them.

As a recent grad living in New York City, I'm learning the ins-and-outs of managing life in a place with limited square footage. My micro-abode is shared with three other roommates, meaning that every inch of our place is packed with our belongings and household essentials - and the kitchen is by far the most chaos-plagued room in our apartment.

I know I'm not the only grown adult navigating life in a toy-sized kitchen, because stores like Amazon, Target, and Bed Bath and Beyond are stocked with space-saving products that help to you make the most of limited counter and cabinet space (while still being able to access all your cooking necessities).

I found some really useful products that were made to save precious counter-top real-estate so you'll actually have room to make something other than your go-to microwave meal.

Take a look at these 12 space-saving products that you can (and should) be using in your small kitchen to keep clutter at bay.

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