Hone your inner minimalist when experimenting with kitchen canisters
Canisters traditionally store flour, sugar, or grains in your pantry. But should you leave them on your kitchen countertops?
The Rise of Kitchen Containers
These containers are aesthetically pleasing and offer a functional pantry storage solution. However, it would be best not to clutter your kitchen countertops with them.
“I think having less on your countertops is way better,” expert home stager Lindsay the Stager mentions in Episode 6 of Design Time: From the Floor Up.
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Types of Kitchen Canisters
The early 20th century saw a rise in the popularity of colored depression glass, clear-pressed glass jars, and milk glass.
Pantry Storage Containers
It’s typical for the pantry to see a lot of activity in a home. It may start as the best place in the house, but without a sound system of pantry storage containers, it may rapidly become a hassle. The proper kitchen storage techniques will keep your items in order because we all know the dreadful feeling of searching around the pantry for that particular ingredient you need to finish a meal.
Here are five ways to save space in your pantry and store all of your delectables:
1. Eliminate large packaging.
This one is timeless. Remove dry products like rice, pasta, and baking ingredients from big boxes to give your pantry a sleek and stylish appearance. Sort these pantry products into tall glass jars or transparent canisters to see what’s inside. Label the containers so you can quickly identify each component to increase uniformity.
2. Utilize Lazy Susans.
A lazy Susan is ideal for arranging bottled goods like oils, dressings, and sauces in your kitchen pantry. Everything is easily accessible thanks to the rotating feature.
3. Contain Food Storage Products.
You can organize plastic bags, tin foil, and parchment paper efficiently in wire baskets. You can maintain uniformity in your pantry and easily access less-than-appealing storage goods by putting them in wire baskets without completely hiding what you might need when you need them.
4. Add A Canned Goods Organizer.
Use a can organizer to increase the room you have for cans instead of stacking them on top of one another on pantry shelves.
5. Put Snacks In Storage Bins.
Grab-and-go foods can be removed from their original box and put in storage bins or baskets for quick access in your pantry. Put similar food items in these baskets. Doing so can help you quickly discover what you’re searching for and keep your pantry looking tidy.
Modern Uses of Canister Sets
Storage Solution
Additionally, canisters are a fantastic bathroom storage solution for cosmetics and other items like cotton balls, bath bombs, bar soaps, and Q-tips.
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Keep in mind that when experimenting with canisters in your kitchen, it’s ideal to keep your countertops clear of clutter.
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Be imaginative, and be sure to check out Design Time: From the Floor Up, a weekly video podcast featuring Lindsay the Stager, for more insight on home solutions and interior décor ideas.
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