The kitchen is one of those rooms where there are always problems of lack of space and organization, luckily I don't lack space, partly because I designed my kitchen, everything was thought out in detail and according to what I needed.
But when it comes to organization, there is no such thing as too much, that's why I made drawer organizers for frying pans and pan lids, because when the lids are all piled up inside a drawer, the one you needs is always the one at the bottom. It was to put an end to that that I decided to make some organizers.
The first two are made of wooden slats, the second is made of MDF and the spacers are made of plywood. I used staples but it could have been made with nails, screws or glue.
This way of storing the pans also avoids sctratches in the botton that can happen when they are stored inside one another.
Photo 1 - Pan organizer |
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Photo 4 - lid organizer |
Photo 5 - lid organizer |
Photo 6 - lid organizer |
For those who want to put this idea into practice, here are some suggestions.
Make sure the dividers have enough space for what you want to organize, don't make the divider too tight because if you later change utensils the new ones may not fit, choose to make it slightly larger than you need.
If you do it with removable dividers (photo 6) be careful not to paint the space between the spacers, over time the paint will stick and when you want to remove the divider you may have difficulty. One way to try to avoid this is to paint the separators and the box separately and only after drying put the separators in place, in this case it may be necessary to touch up the paint.
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