The Closet Tool That Will Bring Order To Your Kitchen

One of the most important areas of your house that you need to have enough space in is the kitchen. The problem is that, with all of the different appliances we have, it's easy for the counter space to get overrun, so then you have to declutter your kitchen. Ideally, you need a clear bit of room to comfortably cook and maneuver around. However, this isn't always the case in our homes, especially if you have a very tiny kitchen space. 

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It can seem suffocating with all of the cooking items like your pots, pans, and kitchen utensils, but you can be practical with how you organize them to give yourself a bit of leeway. While buying a whole new set of kitchen décor could be on the expensive side, you can find other ways to sort out your tools. This calls for a great DIY hack involving a closet belt holder.

Traditional kitchen organizers may dent your account a bit, but with a belt hanger, you can rearrange your cooking space in a cinch without breaking the bank. Piling a bunch of utensils into drawers doesn't maximize your space and can look lazy and disheveled. The great thing about using these closet tools to set up your kitchen is that they can be installed anywhere that gives you the most convenience, and you can use them for your pots and pans as well as your ladles and tongs. Setting up your new organizer is a simple and affordable process that only requires a couple of screws and a mat to do the job.

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Hang the DIY kitchen hanger where you won't have problems accessing it

To install your new makeshift kitchen tool holder, you'll need to buy the belt rack first if you don't already have a spare lying around. Fortunately, these hangers are inexpensive and you can find them online or at your local supermarket. YouTube money-saving enthusiast @allonadollar7176 nabbed theirs from a dollar store. 

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Now it's just a matter of hanging the belt rack. The YouTube creator used a couple of screws to hold the belt hanger in place. It's up to you to decide where the best place would be to install it — be it on the wall or inside a cupboard. Once you have fastened it securely, you can attach the mat to the wall or cupboard directly under the hanger. This will act as a buffer, preventing the kitchen tools from scraping and hitting against the surface. You can personalize this hack by choosing a mat that works well with your decor or cabinet color. Finally, you can then hang your desired utensils on the rack and bask in your perfectly organized kitchen.

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