10 Amazing Fridge Organization Hacks That Everyone Should Know

 


​Is your worst nightmare a guest at your house opening up the fridge door to discover the overflowing mess of whatnots stacked carelessly at every inch of space screaming for help inside the fridge? Well, fret not. Most of us are guilty of having a not-so pristinely organized fridge crying for help in keeping it neat and organized. What gets on your nerves is when you can’t find the item you just stored yesterday, or an expired item just tumbles out from the back of the pile. Carelessly stacked items can also cause leaks, spills and encourage bacterial growth and create an unhygienic condition. 

To make your life easy and chilled (pun intended) with your fridge, we’ve got some really useful fridge organization hacks that can literally solve this problem: 

​1) Use Labels


Say goodbye to the hassle of sorting through containers and sniffing items to tell whether it's yoghurt or cheese. Use labeled containers for storage or you can simply label sections of the fridge organizer for specific items. ​

​2) Use Sliding Bins

Sliding bins serve as real good storage containers for fridge. The sliding bins come with handles and serve as a quick way to access the stored items. Store veggies, store-bought items, condiments, drinks, etc. in individual bins. ​

​3) Use Lazy Susans


Using Lazy Susans reduces the load on the inside fridge doors and shelves and saves space for other items. Store condiments, containers, bottles, etc on the spinning wheel storage and just give it a spin to easily access what you need. ​

​4) Use Fridge Coasters and Plastic Liners

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A great hack for a fridge organizer is using fridge coasters and plastic liners. They’re available in nice patterns and colors. Fridge coasters look beautiful on the fridge shelves and also protect them against grime and sticky coating that collects over time. They are easy to clean and reduce the hassle of taking out entire shelves for clean-up. ​

​5) Use Freezer Bins with Separators

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Freezer bins with adjustable separators are amazing space savers. Organize your frozen foods, veggies, meats, fish and other items in the freezer using freezer bins that come with adjustable separators. It saves time and keeps things organized and within reach instead of having you searching through the deep end of the freezer.  ​

​6) Make a Snack Zone


Devote a particular section of the fridge, probably the lower door racks for easy access for your kids as a snack section. You can also use fridge door storage shelves or repurpose a carton like those that come with a 6 bottle drinks set. The idea is to prevent your kid from hunting across the fridge when he/she wants to snack and instead have a fixed place dedicated for storing snacks. It will also let you know when it’s running low on supply and it’s time to restock. ​

​7) Use DIY Magnetic Containers

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You can use the unutilized vertical space inside your fridge and the roof section for this purpose. Transform a non-used space into a storage section. You can attach magnetic films to containers and stick them up against the walls or interior ceiling. You can use this for storing some cut-up veggies, pastes, snacks, etc. A similar idea can be implemented with bottle loft magnets inside the fridge to suspend bottles and mini jars. These are strong magnetic strips that hold the bottles in place instead of them rolling and rattling inside your fridge.

​8) Make Triage Storage for Near-Expiry Items


​Use an open bin or cardboard box or any kind of storage containers for fridge to create a front row storage for low shelf-life items like yoghurt, creams, dips, hummus, etc. This will help you to save food from getting forgotten and wasted.

​9) Use Vertical Containers


Instead of using the standard round and spherical storage containers for fridge, try using sleek, vertical containers that take up lesser space. You can keep cut vegetables ready to use in these containers that provide maximum storage with minimum space occupancy. ​

​10) Pair or Couple Items That Go Together


​This one seems like common sense but we may not always implement it. Try to pair items and store them together depending on your daily eating habits. Some common pairs could be peanut butter and jelly, milk and eggs, deli meats and cheese, salads and dressings, etc. The idea is since you’ll eat them together, it’s wise to keep them that way so you don’t have to hunt for every single item when you need to eat. 

Try these hacks and we are sure you’d give your fridge a facelift. If you want to check out some fridge storage and organization options, Homesmiths have a lot to offer!

Source: ​https://www.homesmiths.ae/blog/post/10-amazing-fridge-organization-hacks-that-everyone-should-know

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