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Running out of space in your glassware cabinet? I feel you. These clever glassware organization ideas will help you save precious cabinet space and keep your kitchen mess-free. So if you’re looking for mess-proof ways to organize glasses in your kitchen (even the tricksy wine glasses), read on.
Truth is, if there’s one section of crockery that gets the most upgrades and changes – it’s the glassware. It’s the one area that’s subject to the most breakages (no, I’m still not over one of our favorite mugs breaking). It’s also the area that keeps evolving with our evolving needs. Who knows, one fine day you discover a new-found love for mixing cocktails and realize that you absolutely, immediately need margarita glasses.
All this just means one thing – the glassware cabinet is always working overtime, always prone to getting messy and overcrowded.
So if you feel like your glassware cabinet has been getting messy lately, I’ve listed 6 simple things you can do to organize glasses in your kitchen better and simplify life.
Add Shelf Risers for Short Glasses
If you find your glassware cabinet overflowing, this is the easiest way to double your storage space.
Just add a shelf riser and you can make use of the vertical space that was earlier being wasted.
When I was running out of space to store my glasses, this method instantly freed up loads of space.
You won’t be able to do this for taller glasses, but it works great for shorter ones. Even for cups and mugs.
Add an Upside Down Rack for Wine Glasses
Those fancy bars with their wine glasses hanging upside down – those aren’t just for show.
It’s actually the safest way to store stemmed glassware and keep it from breaking and cracking.
You don’t really need to get into an elaborate installation, you can add this under your existing cabinet.
This one from Amazon is a bestseller, reasonably-priced, comes in various finishes and looks oh-so-fancaaayyy.
Oh, and if you do have enough cabinet space, make sure to store your wine glasses with the rim-side up. Makes them less prone to breaking.
Hang Up Your Mugs
Another great way to free up space inside your glassware cabinet is to hang your coffee mugs and cups for easy access.
Few ways to do this: you can either get a simple under shelf mug hanger, or an over-the counter mug hanging stand. Or you could even opt for a cute wall-mounted mug hanger. One that can be installed near your coffee station and become a statement piece in itself.
Get a Go-to for To-go Tumblers
If you are like me, you probably have an (unnecessarily?) large collection of to-go water bottles and coffee tumblers.
Sometimes we really don’t know where to house these – and we may end up mixing this with the rest of our drinkware – resulting in things toppling over and potentially breaking.
This is where a bottle organizer can really come in handy.
This one from Amazon fits most sizes of tumblers and bottles and comes in 2, 3 and 4-tier styles. You can choose according to the number of bottles you need organized.
Arrange Statement Glassware in a Bar or Display Cabinet
If you find that you have a lot of fancy glassware that you don’t really use everyday – you can think about investing in a separate bar or display cabinet to house these.
This can actually become a design piece for your home, can end up doubling as a place to mix cocktails and serve up drinks and become a pretty spot to display your prized glassware.
The best part is, you can pick one that complements your decor style – be it boho-chic, industrial or farmhouse-style.
So that’s it. Those are a few simple ways you can organize your glasses in the kitchen. How you organize your kitchen matters greatly when it comes to saving time and even your mental health – so I have a few resources on proven kitchen organization methods that you may want to check out, including this article on what should go where in the kitchen.