Follow these under kitchen sink organization ideas for a pretty and functional space for all of your kitchen cleaning needs. Save yourself time, energy, and frustration with these simple tips!
Under the Kitchen Sink Organization Ideas
You may not spend much time thinking about those cupboards under your kitchen sink, but they’re probably one of the most used cupboards in your kitchen. With a few simple organization strategies, you can quickly transform this space into a functional and pretty space to get your cleaning done quicker and easier!
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How to Organize Under the Kitchen Sink
If you need some kitchen sink organization ideas, follow this step by step tutorial for a no-fail way to create the functional space you’re looking for.
Empty everything out of the cupboards.
I always recommend completely emptying everything out of any space that you want to organize. This allows you to really see everything that is in there and gives you a chance to give the space a good cleaning. I also find that it gives me a fresh perspective on different layout options and organization ideas that I can use to optimize storage and improve accessibility.
Clean and line.
After you have everything emptied out, vacuum out any crumbs and give the walls and floor a good wipe down. If the floor of the cupboards is in rough shape or you just want a little extra protection, line it with a shelf liner that can easily be wiped down. It can help to make the space look a little prettier too! I used this padded, fabric-top liner, but there are lots of options available.
Declutter and sort.
Go through everything that you have taken out of the cupboard and decide what you really need to keep. Get rid of old cleaning supplies that you don’t use or need, as well as any expired products. Try to pick cleaning supplies that can serve multiple purposes instead of having a different item for everything in the kitchen. Once you have paired down what you want to keep, you can then start grouping similar items together to give you an idea of what you need for storage.
Choose under sink organizers wisely.
One of the biggest obstacles when it comes to organizing under a sink is all of the pipes (especially if there’s a garbage disposal too!). Before you run out to grab organizers, figure out how much space you have available height and width wide. If you have deeper cupboards, a pull out drawer works great to be able to easily access items that are towards the back of the cupboard – if you can’t see things, you likely won’t use them! Look for storage items with smaller compartments to help keep all of the little things organized.
Remove extra packaging.
I like to remove packaging as much as possible to save space and make everything more uniform. We buy our dishwasher tablets in a big bulk container, so I leave that out in the garage and just fill up this clear jar for under the sink. {These are obviously dangerous if ingested so please keep them safe away from little hands!} I also keep a lot of our bigger cleaning items in our cleaning closet rather than under the sink and just keep what I need in smaller spray bottles. Remove any packaging from sponges and other cleaning items so they’re all ready to go!
Add a portable cleaning caddy.
Keep cleaning supplies in a portable caddy so you can easily take them with you to other areas of the house if need be. I love the J.R. Watkins line of cleaning supplies {especially the coconut!} and Mrs. Meyers is another favorite of mine. Our caddy holds a spray bottle of water {with some essential oils} to use with my microfiber cloths, a spray bottle of all purpose cleaner, and a spray bottle of 50:50 water/vinegar mixture, along with some dish soap, scrub brushes, cleaning toothbrushes, and cleaning cloths.
Add labels.
I love using spray bottles for decanting cleaning supplies or holding my DIY cleaners. Just make sure you label them clearly! These chalkboard labels are easy to make with some chalkboard vinyl and a white Sharpie.
I also have some free printable cleaning labels that you can easily print and DIY…
Store Cleaning Cloths as Close as Possible
While our cleaning cloths are not actually stored under the kitchen sink, they are in a drawer right beside it so I thought I would still include it in this post. Go through all of your kitchen cleaning cloths and towels and discard old ones that are really worn or smelly. If they are still in decent shape, you can save them for rags {if you actually need more rags}. Use drawer dividers to keep cloths separated bu function – cleaning cloths, dish cloths, drying towels, etc.
Use a tray.
Use a tray to corral hand soap, hand lotion, and dish soap on the kitchen counter. It looks more organized and the tray will help to catch any spills. Both the tray and the dish soap pump were from the bathroom section at Target.
To see the cleaning closet with the rest of our cleaning supplies, you can check out this post….
Shop the Post
If you’re looking for the items that I used to organize under our sink, I’ve linked a bunch of them below as well as a couple of other ideas. If you have any other questions, just let me know.
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Daria says
I love the glass jar with the dishwasher tabs! Cute and easy. I’m thinking of making my own and have seen them displayed on the counter but I try to keep as little on the counter as possible. Thanks for the solution! I always want my spaces to be organized and beautiful!
Jenn Lifford says
I like my counters quite clutter free too!
kim says
Jen, I completely refused to have yet another under the sink melt down,so when I stumbled onto your post I was so happy that wonderful people like you can give frazzled people like me great pointers for organization!! Thank you for taking the time, these are some really helpful ideas.
CeeGee says
Love your post! Love your organization under the sink. Got a little confused though when I saw this sentence “Use a tray to chorale hand soap, hand lotion, and dish soap on the kitchen counter.” I thought “What? She’s going to talk about singing?” LOL! CHORALE is a vocal musical group or a hymn with strong musical harmony. The word you’re looking for is spelled CORRAL.
On the other hand, I think I’d be singing too if my under the sink area looked this nice 🙂
Jenn Lifford says
lol! I guess that’s what I get for writing a post at 2:00 in the morning!;) Corrected!
kristin says
Love all your tips and your kitchen is always so beautiful to look at!
susan says
Jenn, what great ideas! I”m going to try a few of them for sure!
Jenn Lifford says
Thanks Susan!
Kristi says
SUCH great tips! LOVE that adorable soap pump and tray and those chalkboard labels are brilliant!
Yvonne @ StoneGable says
Jenn, Oh my! I adore you kitchen and all you WONDERFUL ideas! I’m almost chemical free in my home and love your cleaning ideas. I use oils in my products too! what a fabulous 10 Minute Post!
Kelly @ Eclectically Vintage says
My under the sink cabinet is jealous!
Faye says
Love this post – this is on my To Do List! Great motivation to get me under there! Was wondering where you got your glass spray bottles? I’m in Ontario Canada so these lovely looking GLASS spray bottles seem to be hard to find. Or maybe I’m just looking in all the wrong places! Thanks!
Jenn Lifford says
I know! I had the hardest time finding glass spray bottles too, but I like them so much better than the plastic ones. I ordered these ones on line from Clean Mama. I had it shipped to the States since I am so close to the border but I think she ships to Canada too.
Faye says
Great! Thanks! I know Clean Mama so I’ll give that a try.
Donna Rewald says
Is Clean Mama in Etsy? Really want the glass bottles! Love your organization under the sink, I’m now on the hunt to replicate as much as possible!! I’m in Ontario as well!
Jenn Lifford says
If you go to her blog, Clean Mama, you can shop from there {It’s listed under Clean Mama home}. The shipping to Canada is a little pricey though. I actually had mine shipped to the States since I live so close to the border. Darn Canadian shipping charges!! 😉
Gerri says
Great ideas! Just a question, in one of your first pictures it shows on the right side higher up, 3 angle arms usually used for shelving, what do you them for?
Jenn Lifford says
They are just extra supports for the counter. 🙂
Gerri says
Thanks, I now realize that your sink and counter makes sense. I have some people you those items to hang cloths to dry or to hang other things.
creativejewishmom/sara says
Looks lovely, if only at my house too, sigh. Thanks for sharing on craft schooling Sunday!
dota 2 mmr boosting says
I do agree with all of the ideas you have introduced on your post.
They’re really convincing and will certainly work.
Still, the posts are very quick for novices. May you please extend
them a little from next time? Thanks for the post.
Jenn Lifford says
Is there something specific that you are wanting more details about? I’m always happy to answer any questions!
Margaret@ Fantastic Cleaners Sydney says
I love it! I’ve never thought cleaning supplies can look so organised and stylish even. Great tips, Jenn, thanks! This will almost make cleaning more fun :))
Jenn Lifford says
Anything that helps to make cleaning easier! 😉
Morgan @ Morgan Manages Mommyhood says
I love this! I feel like I always organize under there and then in 2 days it’s a mess again!
smiling notes says
These are some really great tips! Thanks for sharing! 🙂
Jenn Lifford says
Thanks! 🙂
Nicole says
Love how you can make a dingy place like under the sink look amazing! I’ve pinned for later.
Jenn Lifford says
Thanks!
Mary @ 120 Spring Street says
My under-sink cupboard makes me crazy! You have given me great ideas to finally get that space really organized without bottles falling over and scrubbers all over the place. I’m going to organize it today, just after my new sofa arrives!!!
Mary
Jenn Lifford says
Ohhhhh… a new sofa! Lucky you! Have fun organizing and then you can relax on your new sofa!
Melanie says
I wish my cabinet under the sink was this organized, it looks great! Mine is such a cluttery mess!
Meredith says
Love all the tips on this post! Where did you get the pull out drawer? What is the teal looking sponge in the middle compartment of the pull out drawer.
Jenn Lifford says
I got the pull out drawer from London Drugs {which is a Canadian company if you are not from here}. I’ve also seen them at Bed, Bath and Beyond, Target, and Homesense and I’m sure the container store would have something similar as well. The teal sponge is just a sponge – they’re from Target. 🙂
Lucy penfold says
what size mesh pull out drawer did you used. I want to do the same thing for my under the sink area. Can I buy the drawer dividers anywhere and what was your called?
Jenn Lifford says
The mess pull out is about 8 1/2 inches x 15 inches. I think I purchased my drawer dividers at The Container Store. I would think Target and Bed, Bath and Beyond would have something similar as well.
Chloe says
I cant find that tray that sits next to your sink anyway in Target. 😩
Jenn Lifford says
Oh boo! It was from a couple of years ago. I have also seen similar ones at Home Sense {or Home Goods if you are in the States}. World Market also often has some really cute little trays.
Elizabeth says
Very nice job and you made it so pretty..clever use of jars. Thanks for the inspiration!
Jenn Lifford says
Thanks Elizabeth!
Ashley Lord says
What a great article with so many helpful ideas. I am obsessed with the target bathroom/ soap tray. It’s exactly what I need in my kitchen. Its obviously not at target anymore, as I’ve spent hours searching 😔 I can’t find anything similar online, I need the mix of wood and ceramic. Any tips on where to find something similar?
Jenn Lifford says
I’ve seen a similar one at World Market. You could try there!
Chenoa says
Where did you find your soap dispenser?
Jenn Lifford says
It’s from Target in the bathroom section. 🙂
Erika says
Hi! Love your ideas! Hope I can recreate it in my own home! Just wondering where you purchased your cleaning cloths and dish cloths? Thank you!
Jenn Lifford says
Thanks Erika! Most of my cleaning towels and cloths are from Grove Collaborative but the turquoise ones are from Clean Mama. 🙂
Rebekah Purnel says
Great idea Jenn! All the above ideas are enough to make my kitchen a garden. I was in a trouble to place my things in my kitchen as it is a little bit small, your idea has made it easy! Thanks for them!
Jenn Lifford says
Glad you found it helpful! 🙂