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Kitchen Organization for Kitchens That Are Too Small

Updated 2026-08-09

Small kitchen advice usually amounts to "use vertical space" and a photograph of a kitchen that is not small. Useful storage in a small kitchen is less about clever products and more about being ruthless with what earns a place.

The organising principle is zones: things live where they are used, not where they fit.

The four zones

Almost everything in a kitchen belongs to one of these. Work out where each zone physically is in your kitchen, then move things to match.

  1. Prep. Chopping boards, knives, mixing bowls, scales. Should be nearest your main clear

worktop.

  1. Cook. Pans, utensils, oils, salt, oven trays. Within arm's reach of the hob, ideally

without turning around.

  1. Wash. Cloths, detergent, scourers, bin. Under or beside the sink.
  2. Store. Food, containers, everything else. Furthest away is fine.

The test is simple: stand where you would stand to do the job, and see how many steps and how many cupboard doors it takes to get what you need. If it is more than one of each, it is in the wrong place.

What to get rid of first

Small kitchens are almost never a storage problem. They are a volume problem.

thing for the eggs.

and it will be about a third of them.

have.

Do this before buying a single storage product. Half the small kitchen problem disappears here.

Making the space work

wasted space is.

and small tools.

magnet strip for knives and a rail for utensils buys back a surprising amount.

change one thing about the kitchen itself, this is it.

that separates them from their logical group.

The bit that is genuinely hard

Small kitchens force a real decision: you can own the equipment for the cooking you aspire to, or you can have a kitchen that is pleasant to cook in. Very rarely both.

Most people are storing equipment for a version of themselves that cooks differently to how they actually cook. Being honest about which recipes you make in a normal month resolves about half the storage problem instantly.

What helps

cupboard entirely.

Keeping it

The failure mode in a small kitchen is always the same: something new comes in and nothing goes out, and within a month everything is back on the worktop.

One rule, applied only to the kitchen: nothing new lives on the worktop. If it cannot go in a cupboard, it does not come in. That single constraint keeps a small kitchen functional better than any amount of organising.

Kitchen Zone Worksheet

Things live where they are used, not where they fit. Map your four zones before moving anything.

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