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Storage, maximized.
Got sewing machine skills? Here's a tutorial for making your own custom-size pocket organizer. Otherwise, you could buy an inexpensive over-the-door shoe organizer (like one at Target for $8.39 or a similar one on Amazon for $7.37), and cut it to fit — it will have enough pockets to cover at least two different doors.
Command strips are basically the easiest and best route for attaching storage to the inside of your cabinets. Here's the tutorial.
You can find dozens of pre-made rolling cabinet storage options, like this one at Home Depot for $40.87, or a two-tier one on Amazon for $90.49. Or, carpenters can build it themselves with these plans from Family Handyman.
This one fits over tall faucets (it's 13.75 inches high) and expands up to 35.5 inches long, so it can stretch over double sinks. Get it on Amazon for $42.50.
See how to make this happen with IKEA products here.
Pretty glasses optional. From here.
Cork in some cabinets, spice rack in others. See the tutorial here.
Learn how to make these cute magnetic spice holders (from baby food jars!) here.
Get similar hooks on Amazon, $5.50 for a pack of 40.
Use all of that vertical space. These start at $11.99 at The Container Store.
These undershelf baskets start at $6.99 at The Container Store.
Especially helpful if someone forgot to build a pantry in your apartment. Learn how to keep all that uncovered shelf space looking nice here.
Stick it in a tiny awkward space that wouldn’t serve any use anyway. Get a similar cart on Amazon for $12.23.
Yeah, pot racks are usually reserved for expensive, fancy-ass kitchens, but if you’ve got the space above your head, why not use it for storage? This version is downsized for small kitchens; get it from Home Depot for $61.64.
Great for when you don't understand why there aren't cabinets on blank walls, or when you have walls too small for cabinets but wide enough to hang a pot. See the step-by-step tutorial here.
See how they built this one here.