The kitchen cabinet scenario of your dreams? Store pots and pans with lids on shelves in a spacious place so you can easily reach them and prepare a meal without stress. However, those of us with limited space experience a daily nightmare: lids are crammed into a small space, next to the wrong cooking pots, and matching cooking pots are haphazardly stacked in disorganized cupboards or narrow drawers .
If you're tired of searching for the right pot lid in a messy pile of cookware, we have a tip that will change your cooking life forever: Use adhesive hooks to store pot lids on cabinet doors to free up space. Yes, all you need is a handful of sturdy self-adhesive hooks, a pencil, and about 10 minutes to tidy up your kitchen space, free up extra space in your cabinets, and streamline your cooking process for good.
The main benefit of this trick is that it creates an organized area for pot lids in an otherwise dead space; You simply reuse an empty vertical area of your kitchen. Plus, this damage-free technique works on everything from large cabinets to large pantry-style doors. As long as the lids can be arranged to fit into the available space, you can store them neatly and hide them in an easily accessible location.
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At least two hooks are required for each cap.
Provide two self-adhesive hooks for each of your pot lids (you may need to add a third depending on the size and weight of the lids). Next, place the covers on your closet door to see how many you can comfortably fit in the available space. Mark the perimeter with a pencil or put a small piece of painter's tape on some edges so you know where to put the hooks.
Now imagine that the lid is a clock face and place one of the hooks on the door at the 4 o'clock position and the other at the 8 o'clock position so that they can support the weight. This particular internship is not mandatory, but is a good starting point for work. You can adjust the hooks as desired so that they perfectly fit the dimensions of your cabinet door and hold the lids securely. However, when attaching the covers to the door, make sure that the bottom half sits securely in the hooks and does not swing forward. If the lid is too large and doesn't seem secure, add a third hook to the mix. To avoid damage to your cabinet hinges from the weight of heavier lids, spread them across two or three doors instead of putting them all in one place. Once your work is done, you can prepare it like a chef in your tidy kitchen .
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