Your Essential Tips
Want to keep your student kitchen organised? Whether you are living in a house share or a student flat, the kitchen is where you and your fellow students will be spending a lot of time. With different people sharing the space comes the potential for mess and disruption, but not if you get organised right now. Here are some of the best Small Kitchen Ideas to keep your cooking area tidy and clutter-free, and so much more pleasant to use!
Use boxes to keep track of your items
Using storage boxes and baskets in your cupboards means that you can keep all of your items together and avoid using someone else’s. One of the biggest causes of arguments in student accommodation is that someone has used teabags that don’t belong to them, or the rest of a packet of pasta, leaving their flatmate with nothing to eat. Having all of your food and other kitchen items in one place will save you plenty of time, too, which is something every student needs more of!
Make the most of wall space
If your student kitchen is on the smaller side, maybe a kitchenette, then you won’t have masses of cupboard space at your disposal. When you are sharing with others, space becomes even tighter. So use the vertical space that you have instead! Whether it is shelving that isn’t being fully utilised or cheaper options such as racking that you can hang on the back of the door, you can free up some much-needed space really easily.
Storing your food
We’ve already talked about storing food in cupboards, but what about the fridge and freezer? Most student households share these, and you’ll probably end up with a shelf in the fridge and a drawer in the freezer. This is where getting organised with your food comes in. Store everything in airtight containers where necessary; this will make it last longer and stop any bad smells.
You’ll want to label things with the date it was made, too, so that you can enjoy food safely. If something is past its best, throw it away! This will keep you on the good side of your housemates and leave you with more space.
Keep it clean
One of the biggest downsides of living away from home is realising that you are responsible for your household chores. Don’t ignore them, though! Keeping your small student kitchen clean and tidy is one of the most effective ways to keep it organised. Make sure that the rubbish is taken out, draw up a cleaning rota that is clearly displayed and just take pride in the space.
You’re all set
A student kitchen that is on the smaller side doesn’t have to be one that is messy and disorganised. By following the above advice, you can make the most of the space that you do have. So why not get started today?
