Creating good habits starts with organization. If you want to get your new home in order, start by cleaning out and organizing your pantry. Here are some tips and tricks from UNITS Moving and Portable Storage of Greater Philadelphia and Delaware that you can try out for yourself!

  1. Begin with a clean slate. Before you start to organize your pantry, sweep it for crumbs and spills. This will make it easier to see what can stay and what needs to be thrown out.
  2. Examine everything thoroughly. After you finish assessing your items, it’s time to get rid of anything unneeded. Rather than focusing on what to keep and discard, think about how each thing is used (baking, cooking, etc.). This will help you in deciding which objects are most important to you.
  3. Invest in some storage solutions. Installing new shelves or storage options in your pantry will help keep everything more organized and easier to find.
  4. Use transparent storage containers. Clear storage containers help you stay organized by letting you see the contents and where it goes without having to open anything.
  5. Label everything. By taking a few minutes now to label your storage containers with their contents and any helpful information, you’ll save yourself from a lot of stress in the future.
  6. Keep similar items together. Properly organizing your kitchen pantry can help make cooking quicker and easier by allowing you to know exactly where everything is. For example, storing all seasonings together will save time compared to having to search everywhere whenever a recipe requires just one ingredient.
  7. Don’t forget about the flooring. Store larger items on the floor of your pantry to make use of empty space and prevent injuries.
  8. Use door storage. Limited storage space in your home? Get resourceful and inventive! Making use of wall hooks or over-the-door storage methods are excellent ways to utilize overlooked areas. This is especially valuable for items that are tough to store, like jars full of baking supplies.
  9. Keeping it clean is a good idea. If you want an organized and clean pantry, put things away immediately after using them. In addition, wipe down surfaces and sweep the floor regularly.
  10. Throw out old supplies. A well-maintained pantry requires regular cleaning. Check your shelves for anything that is no longer needed or outdated, and remove it as soon as possible. This way, your space will look newer and be more organized in the long run.

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