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    46 Things To Help Anyone Whose Kitchen Is Just Way Too Teeny Tiny

    These ingenious products prove that size isn't everything.

    1. A TikTok-famous set of adjustable mug organizers here to revolutionize the way you store your mugs. The expandable legs make it easy to securely stack mugs of different shapes and sizes so you can take advantage of unused vertical space in your cabinets

    The round adjustable flat organizers in blue, orange, and black, plus a before and after pic of the mugs unorganized and organized
    Amazon

    If you want to see them in action, check out the viral TikTok of the mug organizers that's clocked millions of views. 

    Promising review: "I love these cup organizers. I have a small cabinet above where my coffeepot is and these have made it a pleasure to open that cabinet. All cups are organized and easy to get to. They stay right where they should be. No more stacking them inside one another and them falling over when I opened the cabinet. I also use these for some bowls in my dish set. Works great. I just ordered a couple more and I am going to use them for my china cabinet. I wondered when I first bought them because the price was a little high. Worth every penny and more. I can not say enough good about these." —ChefGirl

    Get a set of six (to organize 12 mugs) from Amazon for $22.99+ (available in two colors). 

    2. A self-adhesive paper towel holder you can easily mount on the wall or under a cabinet — all without breaking out the drill! Now that giant roll of paper towels won't be constantly taking up valuable counter space.

    3. Or an adhesive wall-mounted paper towel holder with a shelf because you might as well treat yourself with a little extra storage space if you're already gonna be sticking something to the wall, right?

    Aluminum paper towel holder with small shelf mounted to wall

    4. A space-saving can-dispensing rack so you can bid farewell to the leaning towers of peas, beans, soups, and sauces taking over your pantry.

    Cans placed in dispenser rack inside cabinet

    5. A tiered shelf that'll help you maximize the the space where you keep your spices and other various bottles and jars. Plus, now you'll be able to fetch something from the back of your cabinet without causing a disastrous avalanche.

    Various bottles and spices placed on three-tiered stand

    6. A Command sponge caddy — you can simply stick it to a variety of surfaces including paint, tile, wood, and more (no tools necessary!) so your collection of sponges can stop hogging the counter and getting gross sponge water everywhere. Plus, the removable drip tray makes it easy to drain.

    7. A strong magnetic stove shelf that makes transforming your stove into extra storage space a no-brainer.

    Promising review: "The shelf installed in a snap. It has two sturdy magnets that hold it securely onto the slightly rounded back of my stove. I felt comfortable setting a full jar of honey on it, and I haven’t seen it move at all as I have been cooking. I have limited space in the kitchen, so I’m really happy to have an additional place to set things I need frequently. It doesn’t look like an add-on; it looks like part of the stove. I’m really happy with it!" —Sylvia J.

    Get it from Amazon for $39.99+ (available in three sizes and five colors).

    8. A silverware sorter — it'll hold up to 24 pieces of cutlery while taking up barely any space at all so you can actually fit all your tools in one drawer.

    reviewer photo showing the silverware organizer along with several other kitchen utensils in the drawer

    9. An ingenious pan and pot lid organizer for anyone who's currently looking around their tiny kitchen trying to figure out how to neatly store their mountains of cookware.

    10. A collapsible dish rack you can easily tuck in a cabinet to get it out of the way when it's empty, because you could really use the extra counter space.

    11. Or a multipurpose over-the-sink dish drying rack — roll it right up when your done with it so it doesn't take up a huge chunk of prime countertop real estate! Plus, it's also great for thawing meat, straining veggies, pouring liquids and powders over so any excess falls straight into the sink (no mess!), *and* using as extra counter space so you have somewhere to put cutting boards, ingredients, plates, and more during meal prep. AND, it's dishwasher safe! Does your dish rack do all of that? I didn't think so.

    12. A K-Cup organizer ingeniously designed so you can store your pods in unconventional places and stop them from taking over your drawers and countertops.

    13. Some Command hooks in case the only open storage space left in your kitchen is the wall. These sturdy hooks are strong enough to hold a wide variety of kitchen items and require *no tools* to install. Plus, you can move or remove them whenever you want without leaving behind any damage or annoying sticky residue.

    14. A super cute three-tier hanging basket that offers a stylish solution to your kitchen storage woes. It's perfect for holding fruit and other small items that won't fit anywhere else, while giving your kitchen a major fashion *and* function upgrade.

    15. A slim shelving unit you can roll into those little crevices where nothing else fits to add way more storage space than you would've had otherwise.

    The White 4 Tier Kitchen Cart 40" Shelving Unit between a fridge and a counter

    16. Some super strong magnetic strips to help you squeeze some brews into your tiny fridge that's already stuffed to the gills.

    17. A sleek and convenient water bottle organizer for anyone running out of places to store their ever-growing collection of tumblers.

    reviewer photo showing their water bottles and tumblers perfectly organized, maximizing space in their cupboards with the organizers

    18. An in-drawer bamboo block if you have lots of knives, but nowhere safe to store them.

    An open drawer with the bamboo block installed

    19. A easily-washable drip catcher for anyone whose tiny sink area is always drenched after a dishwashing session.

    20. A three-piece table set with stools you can slide right under the table so that it doesn't hog a bunch of prime kitchen real estate when it's not in use.

    Reviewer pic of the tall table in brown with a marble-like top and two stools under it, also in brown

    21. Or a sturdy bench dining room set here to add some trendy, minimalist charm to your home without taking up a bunch of room.

    Wooden dining room set with table and two benches

    22. A conveniently-sized baker's rack that includes a countertop, two large shelves, one small shelf, and a bar with four hooks to help you answer the question you ask about almost every kitchen item you own — "where am I gonna put this thing?"

    Reviewer photo of the baker's rack filled with kitchen products and a microwave, showing how much it can actually store

    23. A set of magnetic glass spice jars you can stick to the fridge to free up a cabinet for other storage needs. Plus, now you can show off your collection of colorful spices.

    Reviewer pic of a number of glass spice jars stuck to the side of a fridge

    24. Or a two-tiered turntable for compact storage and easy access to your favorite seasonings.

    25. A cabinet door organizer capable of maximizing the amount of stuff one lil' cubby can hold.

    26. A macramé produce hammock if you've completely run out of surfaces but still wanna store your fruits and veggies in a way that is pleasing to the eye.

    27. Or a cool-looking upright spiral fruit basket that'll help you conserve precious counter space by giving you some extra vertical storage

    An upright spiral fruit basket in stainless steel

    28. A six-piece fridge and pantry organization set in case your tiny kitchen came with a tiny fridge (and three roommates). These bins will help you squeeze more in there while also making it easier to quickly find what you're looking for.

    29. A tea bag organizer so you can say "bye bye now" to those giant cardboard tea boxes that should probably be paying rent based on how much space they take up. These can fit up to 15 bags per drawer (roughly 90 bags in total) and can be be stored almost anywhere! Plus, they make it easy to see your options when you can't decide between green, black, or rooibos.

    30. A 3D-printed appliance cord organizer that easily attaches to the backs of appliances with a Command Strip so you can get that tangled web of power cords taking over your kitchen counter back under control.

    A white cord organizer attached to the back of a white Kitchen-Aid mixer with the cord wrapped around it

    31. And a set of 3D printed KitchenAid tool holders for anyone who's looking to ~mix~ it up a bit when it comes to keeping their beloved kitchen tools from cluttering up their space.

    KitchenAid Tool Holder set placed on the bottom of a cabinet

    32. A set of two wood-top shelf risers to help you squeeze a little more surface space out of cabinets, countertops, tables, and desks. You can even use it as a laptop riser!

    33. Or a three-tier shelf organizer if you could use a little more space!

    The shelf organizer filled with plates

    34. A yogurt holder that's basically a genius life hack for anyone whose fridge is at full capacity.

    The white organizer installed on the side of the fridge wall on the inside with four yogurt cups on it

    35. A mounted stemware holder — it'll defy gravity to essentially turn one shelf into two!

    A reviewer's photo of a gold stemware organizer holding eight wine glasses

    36. Or a hanging wine bottle and glass rack if you need somewhere to store the bottles too!

    Metal rack filled with bottles and wine glasses hanging in a kitchen

    37. An kitchen wrap box organizer for anyone who shudders every time they need to dig through that one drawer that's always overflowing with boxes of foil, wax paper, and plastic wrap.

    A before and after photo of the organizer filled with boxes

    38. A compact kitchen table with stools that secretly double as hidden storage!

    The kitchen table with storage stools

    39. A set of three-tier stackable cooling racks to make cooling your cookies and other baked goods a ~piece of cake,~ especially if you're limited on counter space.

    stackable cooling racks

    40. A lid organizer — it'll help you get your chaotic kitchen drawers back under control!

    41. An organizer you can conveniently hang over your door to expand your pantry in a more orderly way.

    42. A plastic bag holder because that cabinet under your sink has a lot more to offer than just being the place we keep plastic bags stuffed with, you guessed it, more plastic bags.

    The holder, which has a hole on the top to insert the plastic bags and a slot in the middle where you can pull the bags out

    43. Or an over-the-cabinet bag holder if you'd rather keep your plastic bag collection a little more hidden away.

    The metal mesh bag holder attached to the inside of a cabinet with a number of plastic bags inside

    44. A bakeware rack with adjustable dividers for those kitchen items that just won't fit anywhere else.

    reviewer image showing their cabinet before using the bakeware rack
    the same reviewer showing how their cabinet is much more organized using the bakeware rack

    Promising review: "We loved this so much that we bought a second one immediately! This works great for circular pans, cake pans, heavier pans, jelly roll pans, awkward collapsible colanders, cutting boards, whatever you want. Plus, it has non-skid feet which is a big plus!"—Organization Freak / Hobby Cook

    Get it from Amazon for $19.99.

    45. A wall-mount organizer so you can rid your over-packed cupboards of pots, pans, and other cooking tools. Plus, the attached hooks are the perfect place to store measuring cups, utensils, and more.

    Reviewer image of the organizer hung above their stove

    46. And finally, an Always Pan designed to replace eight pieces of cookware because that's *seven* other pieces of cookware you won't have to store now!

    Me rationalizing my decision to live in an apartment with a tiny kitchen: