Jumbled Pot Lids Overwhelmed My Tiny Kitchen. This $20 Rack Saved the Day.

An entire wall of my small, New York City apartment kitchen is plastered with nearly a decade’s worth of art projects, collages, and drawings, mostly done by my two kids. This riot of creativity feeds my soul. It does not, however, heed one of the basic tenets of smaller-dwelling storage: maximize vertical space.

Somewhat rebelliously, I hadn’t used one inch of my kitchen walls for practical storage. That was until about two and a half years ago, when a bunch of unruly pot lids clattering around in a lower cabinet began to break me, their haphazard unstackability threatening my sanity every time I reached for one.

In an effort to institute order, I bought the Organize It All Cabinet Door Lid Rack, which is recommended by my colleague, writer Michael Sullivan, in our guide to small kitchen organization. While my family’s gallery remains intact, this helpful organizer is one of the most useful things I’ve ever hung on a wall.



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