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How to Organise Your Kitchen in 2025: A Practical UK Guide

A tidy kitchen isn’t just pleasant to look at – it makes cooking faster, reduces food waste, and genuinely reduces daily stress. If your drawers are a jumble of cutlery, your countertop is cluttered with dishes, or you can never find the right lid for a pan, this guide is for you.

Here’s how to organise your kitchen properly, in a weekend, without spending a fortune.


Step 1: Start with a Full Clear-Out

Before you organise, you need to know what you’re working with.

Pull everything out of your cupboards, drawers and countertops. Separate into three piles:

  • Keep – used regularly, in good condition
  • Donate – good condition, rarely used
  • Bin – chipped, broken, or past its best

Be honest. Chipped plates and mismatched cups you’ve been “meaning to replace” should go. This is your reset moment.


Step 2: Sort Your Cutlery Drawer First

The cutlery drawer is the most-opened drawer in any kitchen. If it’s a mess, it sets a chaotic tone for the whole room.

A good cutlery tray organiser is the single most impactful £8–10 you’ll spend on your kitchen.

The Buzz Trove Plastic Cutlery Tray is rated 5★ by UK buyers and designed to fit standard UK kitchen drawers. Separate compartments keep forks, knives, spoons and small utensils in their place – always.

Pro tip: After fitting the tray, only put back what you actually use daily. Store the rest elsewhere or donate it.


Step 3: Tackle the Countertop – The Dish Drainer Matters

A cluttered countertop is one of the most common sources of kitchen stress. And the most common culprit? Dishes left to dry in a heap.

A quality dish drainer transforms your washing-up routine. Look for:

  • Large capacity (47cm+) for full family loads
  • Built-in drip tray so water doesn’t pool on your counter
  • Colour options to match your kitchen

The Buzz Trove Dish Drainer ticks all three boxes – available in 12 colours, with a drip tray included, at £20.99 with free UK shipping.


Step 4: Standardise Your Plates and Bowls

Mismatched crockery is the enemy of an organised kitchen. It wastes space, looks chaotic and makes stacking impossible.

Switching to a matching set of plates and bowls doesn’t have to cost much. The Buzz Trove Dinner Plates Set of 4 and Serving Bowls Set of 4 are stackable, lightweight, and start from £10.99 – with a neat, uniform look that makes your cupboard feel instantly more organised.

Bonus: Because they’re unbreakable, you won’t be replacing them every year.


Step 5: Zone Your Cupboards

Once you’ve decluttered and replaced broken items, organise your cupboards by zone:

Zone What Goes Here
Everyday plates & bowls Eye-level cupboard, nearest the table
Cups & glasses Same cupboard, or directly above the kettle
Pans & lids Lower cupboard, nearest the hob
Dry goods & tins Deeper lower cupboards
Serving dishes & occasional items Higher shelves, less accessible

The rule: things you use daily should require zero effort to reach.


Step 6: Maintain It (The Easy Way)

The reason kitchens get messy again is simple – things get put back in the wrong place. The fix is just as simple:

  • Everything has a specific place
  • Clean as you go (10 seconds now vs 10 minutes later)
  • Do a 5-minute reset before bed – dishes away, surfaces clear, drainer empty

A well-organised kitchen isn’t about being tidy by nature. It’s about systems that make tidiness effortless.


Your Organising Checklist

  • [ ] Full clear-out – keep, donate, bin
  • [ ] Cutlery tray fitted in drawer
  • [ ] Dish drainer on counter with drip tray
  • [ ] Matching plate and bowl sets stacked neatly
  • [ ] Cupboards zoned by frequency of use
  • [ ] Daily reset routine in place

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