Hey Friends!
Have y’all had a good weekend?
The snow & ice that we got on Thursday, was pretty much melted the next day. Things have warmed up a bit & I’m starting to believe that spring is really just around the corner! Hopefully that is the last of our winter weather!
I wanted to drop in today, to share my project for this week’s “Clean It” Challenge. Although this project isn’t going to excite many of you, it was a project that was much needed in our kitchen! You see, even though our kitchen looks like this on the outside……
Things aren’t quite so clean & pretty on the inside……
Exhibit A: Under The Kitchen Sink
Talk about “Keepin’ It Real”….
This space was seriously A NIGHTMARE!!! As you can probably imagine, I couldn’t ever find anything without digging for it. When I would start digging, things would start falling out. It was driving me batty & my husband wasn’t thrilled about this so called disaster area under the sink either. Thankfully, this challenge gave me the motivation I needed to take control of this space!
The first thing I did was take EVERYTHING out!
Then I was left to sort through this mess…..
I got rid of the items we didn’t need. I then sorted the rest into categories.
To brighten up the area & make things feel fresh & clean, I primed & painted the inside of the cabinet as well.
I picked up some inexpensive shelf liner at Walmart……
Once the paint was dry, I lined the bottom of the cabinet…..
This dark, dirty, dreadful area under the sink was already starting to feel clean & organized!! It’s amazing what some small changes & can make!
I added an inexpensive paper towel holder to the inside of the cabinet door. And purchased a couple of Lazy Susan’s to house all of my cleaning supplies. Not only does everything fit nice & neat, but I can easily reach my supplies with a simple turn.
Before, our washcloths & dish towels woud rest on the kitchen sink. Even folded nicely, it drove me crazy! So, I added some command hooks to the inside of my other cabinet door in order to be able to hang them instead.
I also bought some storage containers to house various items that I kept under the sink. Each container holds specific items so that they are easy to find. The storage containers fit perfectly on the new wire shelf.
And just so you can have a true appreciation for this project, let’s take one more look at the “Before”…..
And the “After”……
Much better, right?!
Can you spot the other change that I made?
I decided to paint the inside of the cabinet doors a beige color just for fun! I used some paint I already had on hand, so it didn’t cost me anything & I kind like how it coordinates with the shelf liner on the bottom of the cabinet.
Well, what do you think?!
Do you struggle with keeping the area under your kitchen sink organized?
Is there anyone else out there who has a pretty kitchen on the outside, but not so much on the inside?!
I would be lying if I told you that the rest of my kitchen cabinets were cleaned & organized. They are all pretty much a disaster! BUT, my goal is to change all that before this year is up! I’m gonna SLOWLY tackle each one of them until they are all as clean & organized as my cabinet under the sink!
To read about our kitchen makeover click HERE.
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That looks so awesome!! I am slightly OCD about under my sink. My husband knows better than to thumb through everything and not put it back. 🙂
I love the makeover!
Take Care,
Mandy Jean
http://www.mandyjeanchic.com
You have inspired me to clean under my kitchen sink for sure! I love that you painted the inside of the doors, you always go above and beyond. Great job!!!! You are amazing.. xx Liz Marie
I never even thought about painting the inside of the cabinet! Such a good idea!! Looks so much better!!
I would never think to prime and paint the inside of the cabinet… what a great idea!
Love this! My cabinet under the sink is a mess – I need to do this! Love all of the tips you gave for making it more functional!
Great tips! Love the idea of the hooks on the doors! Absolutely brilliant!
blessings,
karianen
Don’t you just love the lazy susan – I mean she’s the hardest working susan there is! Looks so great! It feels good to get it under control huh? I wish there was a clean it challenge every week 😉
The lazy Susan idea was just perfect! I would have never thought of it but will sure keep it in mind for future organization.
Blessings, Amy
Tonya – you are the inspiration that I needed today to tackle my under-the-sink disaster zone. lol! Great job! It looks so much better! Oh, and your kitchen is just beeeautiful!!!
xoxo laurie
My cleaning product list may differ from your product list but no difference what so ever when it comes to cleaning steps you’ve taken!! This is the most simple approach I’ve witnessed to date.
this looks great! i would never have thought to paint, and it is such a big change. i found your blog post after i googled “inside cabinet paper towel holder” i have one attached with the 3M velcro type strips and it falls ALL the time. what kind did you use? my husband is afraid that to make it stay we’d need longer screws…which would poke through the front. we have lighting under our upper cabinets and leaving them out on the counter drives me crazy. 🙂 thank you!
..oops, i dont think my email is linked to my blogger account. its dbooker829@gmail.com
thanks! 🙂
You’ve done a great job with that cabinet! I think I’ll go clean up under the kitchen sink and organize my cleaning supplies too. Thanks for the inspiration.
Hello I was wondering if you could email me the color of your cabinets if you painted them yourself. we have the same appliances and I am looking to paint my cabinets this week. thank u! merissa.anne.hill@gmail.com