Well, after living with this mini-disaster for way too long, it was time to tackle it once and for all. There was a feeble attempt at organizing with that little plastic bin. You know, the kind that holds the stuff you need, but don’t really know what to do with? Still, for much longer than I care to admit, there was that one drawer, that if opened, made you think the owner of the kitchen had lost her will to live. Needless to say, storage space in my tiny kitchen is at a premium with no room to waste on unnecessary clutter. That is really the only explanation that makes sense when it comes to the tiny galley-style kitchen in our 3,000 square foot house. Maybe back then, at the height of the space race and moon landings they anticipated, we would all soon be taking in nourishments in pill form.
When our house was built nearly 50 years ago, the architect made sure to create roomy spaces for living and sleeping, but somehow managed to run out of room in the kitchen. My most favorite part: This entire project came in at right around $5! That’s right, five bucks!
Today I would like to share a little project with you that I actually tackled quite a while ago, but just never got around to posting here on the blog.īut, now, after living with it for some time I can assure you that it definitely works because it has stayed the same as the day it was completed. Organizing kitchen drawers may not be on your bucket list, but life sure is easier when you can actually find what you are looking for!