The Hidden Power of Small Kitchen Cupboards

There’s nothing quite like a neat, tidy home where everything has its place. As we get older, we tend to appreciate the importance of organization more than ever before. Personally, I find it extremely hard to focus when my surroundings are messy or things aren’t in their proper place.

When I was younger, I didn’t pay much attention to organization around the house. However, I have my mother to thank for teaching me the value of a well-kept home. Our house always looked like it was ready to be featured in a real estate agent’s portfolio. My mother shared many tips and tricks, including some clever ways to maximize the use of those small cupboards above the refrigerator. Do you have those cupboards too? Well, keep reading to discover their hidden potential.

At first glance, the small cupboards above the refrigerator may not seem particularly useful. They’re not large enough for most items, and storing plates or cups up there isn’t practical. So, what can these cupboards actually be used for? Let me share some nifty tips and tricks with you.

Smart Uses for Your Small Cupboards

1. Storage Space for Infrequently Used Kitchen Gadgets:

These cupboards may not be ideal for items you use every day, but they are perfect for storing kitchen gadgets that only come out occasionally. Think food processors, blenders, waffle makers, and more.

2. Canned Products and Baking Essentials:

Canned food and baking essentials often have long shelf lives, making them well-suited for storage in these cupboards. You can easily place them there and forget about them until you need them. This is also a great place to store baking essentials that you only use on weekends.

3. Cookbooks:

If you have a collection of cookbooks cluttering up your kitchen, why not put the top compartment of your cupboard to good use? Keep your cookbooks neatly organized and easily accessible.

4. Pantry Items and Spices:

Utilize the cupboards for storing pantry items and spices. It’s a convenient way to keep your kitchen well-stocked and organized. If space permits, you can even add a small spice rack to keep your cooking spices within reach.

5. Kitchen Towels:

Those bulk packs of kitchen towels can take up valuable cabinet space. Instead, store them in these small cupboards to free up room for other items.

6. Fine China:

Do you have special plates or sets of cutlery that are reserved for special occasions only? Storing them above the fridge ensures that they’re out of reach from children and keeps them in pristine condition until needed.

While these cupboards are excellent for storage, it’s important to be cautious when opening and closing them. Ensure that the items you store inside are not too heavy for you to safely retrieve. Always use a sturdy stool or step ladder to access the cupboards. Additionally, keep in mind that the heat emitted by the fridge beneath makes it less suitable for certain products.

Do you have any creative uses for these small cupboards in your own home? We would love to hear from you! Share your ideas in the comments below.