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7 Space-Saving Kitchen Cabinet Organizers

Timothy Dahl

By Timothy Dahl
Updated May 15, 2025

Your kitchen cabinets are critical to keeping your kitchen running smoothly. Not only do they offer storage to keep your counters clear, keeping them organized helps you avoid overbuying things you already have. Use these products to get your own kitchen cabinets looking picture worthy in no time.

Kitchen cabinet organizer rack holds jars of seasonings and spices.

1. Lazy Susan Organizer

A Lazy Susan is tucked inside a kitchen cabinet that holds seasonings and spices.

The Lazy Susan is no longer used just for passing food around a large table. These smaller Lazy Susan cabinet organizers work great in all areas of your kitchen, including your refrigerator. Rotate through olive oils, seasonings and whatever else you need quick access to while cooking.

2. Door Organizers

Two-level cabinet door organizer holds cans of food and packets of seasonings.

Utilize the empty space just behind your kitchen cabinet doors, by installing a door organizer. These wire organizers are great for holding small packets of spices like taco seasonings and small boxes of matches and birthday candles. Door organizers range in size from tall ones for full-length pantry doors to shorter versions for small cabinets.

3. Plate Rack Shelf Organizer

A plate rack inside a cabinet with plates above and below it.

Plate racks are an inexpensive way to effectively double the space inside your cabinets by adding an extra shelf without any assembly required. They help limit awkward stacking and can be used to organize all types of pantry goods. Some plate racks are also expandable, so they can be used in wider cabinet spaces.

4. Pull-Out Drawers and Shelves

Two-level pull-out drawers hold and organize pots, pans, and lids.

These pull-out drawers work great for organizing large and heavy pots and pans that are otherwise difficult to store. No more re-organizing your pantry just to reach your spaghetti pot in the back. Simply slide the drawer out to grab what you need and start cooking.

Installation is easy and only takes a couple of hours to make your cabinets ready for pots and pans.

5. Spice Racks

Spices easily displayed using a step spice rack in a kitchen cabinet.

Spice racks are designed like stadium seating, which means no more guessing which spice is which, as you can see every lid and label with just a quick glance. Some versions are expandable to accommodate larger cabinet spaces and more spices.

6. Clear Food Storage Containers

Clear food storage containers on a cabinet shelf holding dry food.

Clear food storage containers make it easy to identify exactly what food you need, and when you are running low on certain ingredients. Yes, decanting food into a storage container is an extra step, but we feel it’s well worth it to gain a more manageable pantry or refrigerator. But you can also keep food in its original bags and simply use the clear containers as airtight storage for flour, sugar and anything else that is susceptible to moisture and bugs.

7. Under Shelf Storage

Under shelf storage rack holds baking products and small food items.

Under-shelf baskets are used just like plate racks, but without the legs that can get in the way. Baking goods, napkins, and other small items will stay safe and secure in the basket. The only drawback is that the usable space can be a bit smaller than a plate rack.