Hiding the Kitchen Clutter


I am quite thrilled with my kitchen; it was renovated over two years ago and I wouldn't change a THING about it - I love love love using it.  The only thing that was missing from it was a message centre or place to keep notices, tickets, adorable kid drawing, etc.  Our stainless refrigerator doesn't take magnets, which is fine with me - believe it or not I am a fan of clean lines and lots of space.  However, the piles of paper were growing and driving me nuts, so I picked the lesser of evils and hung this metal board from Ikea on the front of Dad's cabinet. While it did corale the bits and pieces, I didn't like that it marred and obstructed the beautiful cabinet, that it bonked the door every time you opened or closed the cabinets, and that it never looked tidy.



When I saw Lindsay's post about glueing cork to the inside of her cabinet door I knew she had given me the perfect solution.  So I happily took down the clanging metal board and filled in the holes.  Then I picked up the cork tiles at the dollar store and cut them to fit the door.  I was not as diligent about holding them together as I should have been, so there is a bit of a gap at the middle, but they make my heart so happy.  I have since completed the whole door and cannot recommend this system enough - thank you Lindsay!

Now the cabinet can shine in all it's glory, and this corner is so much cleaner.  I took some of the junk that had piled up away from there - it's funny how clutter attracts clutter, isn't it? How do you all manage it?

(Sadly that lovely orchid has now shed all the blooms and doesn't seem to be doing well - anyone out there an orchid whisperer?)

10 comments:

  1. Great idea! It looks really good

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  2. well done! looks great. as for that orchid... more light! Find the right window and she'll be fine! it's all about the light for orchids. xo

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  3. Thanks Heather! I can't take credit for the idea, but I am sure glad I tried it!

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  4. Hey Brooke! Excellent, I will try her in a couple of different spots and see if I can nurse her back to life! :)

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  5. what a super idea, thanks for sharing and you are correct on so many fronts. Namely "clutter breeds clutter" and "do not cover up your show piece cabinet"!

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  6. My MIL is an orchid whisperer, but I'm afraid I don't know her secrets. I can't seem to keep regular house plants alive these days!

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  7. Looks great Lisa! I used cork tiles on my office wall and when it came time to repaint and take them down, it ruined the wall. That shouldn't happen to your doors though but lesson learned! I probably used the wrong tape.

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  8. Ah, I used Gorilla Glue, so I don't think this baby is moving without something getting wrecked! Hopefully we won't need to move the cupboard... But I like the idea in an office!

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  9. Oh how lucky you have one in the family! I am OK with house plants but orchids seem to be beyond my talents... sigh...

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  10. Thanks Val! Sadly, knowing that clutter breeds clutter has never stopped the clutter... :)

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