If you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation. Cleaning & Organizing Storage & Organization 13 Pantry Organizers That Will Keep Your Kitchen Tidy From spice racks to expandable shelves, these smart solutions will help keep your kitchen and pantry tidy. By Bridget Shirvell Bridget Shirvell Bridget is an independent journalist specializing in food, climate crisis solutions, and parenting with over two decades of experience contributing to publications such as GoodHousekeeping, Martha Stewart Living, Food52, Yale School of Environment, Civil Eats, and more. Editorial Guidelines Published on January 7, 2025 Photo: Courtesy of Amazon / Wayfair / Williams Sonoma Fact: a well-organized kitchen makes life easier. Not only does it mean less hunting for the star anise we only use in one recipe or save us from buying another can of tuna when we already have two perfectly good cans hiding in the depths of the pantry, but simply walking by a decluttered kitchen is enough to put a smile on our face. Getting your kitchen organized and keeping it organized, well, that’s a task. To make it easier, we've rounded up our favorite kitchen and pantry organizers. Whether you have a tiny kitchen or more pantry space then you know what to do with these smart solutions will help keep your kitchen and pantry tidy. 18 of the Best Pantry Storage Ideas for Creating a Tidy Space 01 of 13 Open-Weave Baskets Courtesy of Williams Sonoma Baskets are ideal for grouping pantry items such as canned goods, produce like onions that don't need refrigeration, and even school snacks. These pretty metal powder-coated baskets are a favorite for their simple good looks and ability to see what’s in them easily. Plus they come in two sizes, medium or large. $35 at Williams-Sonoma 02 of 13 Wicker Baskets Courtesy of Amazon Wicker baskets are another attractive option for organizing canned goods, baking supplies, school snacks, and even small appliances. They're especially handy for organizing items you'd rather hide away. You might consider labeling them so you can quickly know what’s in them. $20 at Amazon 03 of 13 Glass Bulk Food Storage Courtesy of Target Clear jars allow for easy identification and keep bulk dry ingredients fresh. We like that these glass storage jars are available in a variety of sizes and can stack. $24 at Target 6 Common Kitchen Organizing Problems and the Easiest Ways to Solve Them 04 of 13 Mason Jars Courtesy of Amazon Mason jars are a classic and another way to easily see what you’re storing while keeping both dry and wet ingredients fresh. While these jars aren't as stackable as some, they tend to be less prone to breaking than other glass food storage containers. Plus, you can often repurpose jars you already have on hand, but you may need to invest in lids. $15 at Amazon 05 of 13 Wooden Storage Lids Courtesy of Amazon If you plan on regularly using mason jars for storage, you might want to invest in some lids. We like these wooden ones for a tight seal for dry goods, but note they can't be used for canning. $10 at Amazon 06 of 13 Plastic Food Storage Containers Courtesy of Amazon If you live with anyone who's a little clumsy or you simply crave something super durable for food storage, this 14-piece set of plastic food storage containers from Rubbermaid is the answer. The pieces come in various sizes, seal well, and stack easily—they are also shatterproof and come with scoops. $100 at Amazon 07 of 13 Rotating Tray Courtesy of Amazon A rotating tray makes accessing items in tight spaces a snap. We like the sturdiness and low-profile looks of this one from Oxo. $20 at Amazon Martha's 39 Best Kitchen Organizing Tips Will Help You Make the Most of Your Space 08 of 13 Tray Divider Courtesy of Amazon Corral bakeware or even cookbooks in cabinets by dividing the space vertically. Make sure you measure to make sure it will fit before going with this option. $62 at Wayfair Martha's 100th Book is Here! 'Martha: The Cookbook' Is Available Now—and It's Already a Bestseller 09 of 13 Over-the-Door Organizers Courtesy of Amazon If you’re short on space, consider adding an over-the-door organizer. You can use it to stash spices or even baking pans. $18 at Amazon 10 of 13 Stackable Shelves Courtesy of Amazon One key to a neat and tidy kitchen pantry is seeing everything. These stackable shelves make that easier, especially if you have tall cabinets. They expand to fit different cabinet widths (no measuring needed) and are available in several colors. $17 at Amazon 11 of 13 Pull-Out Drawers Courtesy of Wayfair Adjustable pull-out drawers maximize deep spaces, making it easier to access items at the back. We love them for stashing storage and to-go food containers. However, they do require some work to set up. You'll need to measure and have the patience to install them. $140 at Wayfair 12 of 13 Spice Storage Courtesy of Amazon Spices are among the most difficult things to organize. This magnetic spice organization system is supremely versatile. It lets you add to your spice collection as needed and allows you to make your own spice blends. You can store magnetic jars on a fridge or metal backsplash or buy the wall plate. Buy on Amazon 13 of 13 Label Maker Courtesy of Amazon After you’ve figured out what you’re storing and which containers to store, a label maker will help your pantry stay organized. The Brother P-touch Cube is easy to use; you will need to download an app. Another plus is that it lets you make the labels you need no matter how obscure the spice mix you need a label for might be. $100 at Amazon Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit