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Organizing Pots and Pans Like a Pro

Get rid of clutter with these easy tricks.

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If you’re like most people, your kitchen might have more pots and pans than you need, and they’re likely all scattered in your cabinet. Organizing pots and pans is essential to make sure your space is in order and to reduce stress in the kitchen.


Set yourself up for success when you declutter your cabinets (keeping only what you use most!) and effectively organize pots and pans using one of the methods below. Keep reading to learn how to store pots and pans like a pro to make your cooking quicker and easier.

Stack by Size

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You might be stacking your pots and pans by size already after every use, but you’re probably missing one crucial piece – pot protectors! Pot protectors are soft silicone or polyester layers for your cookware that increases its longevity by minimizing scratches. Remember to use these to keep your pots and pans organized and looking like new for longer.

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Swap in a Pantry Shelf Organizer

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Pantry shelf organizers are a quick way to organize pots and pans and keep your cabinets neat and decluttered. They ensure that every pot, pan, and lid has a place to go, and you will know where to place your cookware after each use to access it easily again in the future.

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Install a Cabinet Organizer

Cabinet organizers are very versatile if you’re looking to organize pots and pans how you see fit. These products have several style options, from pull-out compartments to door racks to freestanding organizers, to fit in any cabinet space. Cabinet organizers give your pots their own space to sit and add a second layer of storage into an open-style cabinet.

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Install a Rack in Your Cabinet or Corner

Freestanding pot racks are really versatile and helpful kitchen storage products, since you can use them in several different places. These pot racks can stand in a corner of your kitchen, inside a cabinet, or on your counter. The best place to organize pots and pans in a freestanding pot rack is in your kitchen or dining room, so they’ll be close to the cook zone and ready for you to grab when you need them. You can use these pot racks to place just your pots or pans, or you can keep everything together by placing a pot and pan and its accompanying lid on each rack.

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Hang on Hooks

Hanging pot racks are a modern way to organize and display your fresh cookware. This method goes extremely well with an industrial theme, plus it’s an easy way for you to grab your pots and pans whenever you need them. You can install these pot racks hanging from the wall or the ceiling, depending on your preference. If you have a larger collection of pots and pans, a ceiling pot rack could be more helpful since it will offer more space. Once your pot rack is installed in the place of your choosing, use the hooks to hang your pots and pans by the cut-out in their handles.


If you want to give your space a little functional elegance when hanging your pots and pans, a chandelier option will give you the storage capability you need without sacrificing on decor. Some chandelier pot racks have a small basket for you to store your lids or small pans in if all of the hooks are occupied with pots and pans. Chandelier pot racks are a nice way to make your pots and pans a part of your decorating, but remember to use the chains .

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Choose a Wall-Mounted Set-Up

Wall-mounted pot racks are ideal for organizing pots and pans efficiently. Some wall-mounted pot racks have a top shelf where you can stack more pots and pans or their lids, like the example above, while others are a wall-mounted rod solely for hanging your pots and pans. You can install a wall-mounted rack in your cabinet as well, and use it to stack pots and pans on top of each other by size. Having the versatile option of mounting the rack on your wall or inside your cabinet allows you to best optimize your kitchen space.


You can use smaller mounted pot racks inside on your cabinet door as a pot lid storage hack. Lids easily clutter up an unorganized cabinet, and it can take you several minutes to find the lid you need for the right pot or pan. Using a wall-mounted rack on your cabinet door to organize your lids from smallest to biggest is an excellent way to store your lids strategically, with the added bonus of being able to easily locate the right one as soon as you need it.

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Display on Wall Shelves

Wall shelves above your cooking zone are very functional and a great place for organizing pots and pans, especially pretty cookware like your dutch oven. This option gives you the chance to further your kitchen’s aesthetic while also helping organize and re-home materials that may be absorbing too much space in your cabinets or pantry now.

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Utilize Kitchen Shelving

Another great option for organizing pots and pans is with freestanding kitchen shelving.. This type of shelving offers an extra spot to place your cookware and pots and pans if your cabinets and drawers are running out of room, and the individual shelves are great for keeping your cookware organized. We suggest housing your more elaborate, decorative, or professional-looking cookware in this space to keep this shelving looking sophisticated.

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Try a Pantry-Door Rack

Unorganized pots and pans can easily clutter your drawers and cabinets. A pantry door organizer is a great pot lid storage hack that not only helps organize your pot lids, but also keeps your pots, pans, lids, and cookware from haphazardly filling the same space.

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Keep It Accessible With a Pull-Out Pantry

Pull-out pantries make it easier than ever to store, organize, and access your pots, pans, and lids. Rather than having to dig inside your cabinets, install a pull-out pantry that brings the insides of the cabinet out to you. Simply stack the pots and pans in the pull-out pantry drawer however you would like, and pull out the drawer when you’re ready to use them. Then roll the drawer back into the cabinet and out of sight!

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Set Up a Coffee Cart

Coffee carts provide the perfect amount of extra storage space for those who have a smaller kitchen and need extra storage space to help with organization. These cart products are easy to move around in your kitchen, so you can push the wheels to your stove when you’re ready to start cooking to find the pot or pan you need, or you can keep it nestled in the corner of your kitchen. There are coffee carts with numerous drawers and shelves to help you organize pots and pans without having to crowd them all crowding the space in one drawer or cabinet. Plus, you can also use the top of the cart as your coffee station – we love a dual-purpose piece! to add to your aesthetic.

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Store Your Pots and Pans In a Kitchen Island

Kitchen islands are very useful and practical in every kitchen for because of the extra space they offer. They’re also great for people with can be very helpful for those who have smaller kitchens and minimal cabinet space for pots and pans. If your cabinets or pantries are overflowing with pots and pans, organize them instead with a beautiful kitchen island – they often feature extra storage. The drawers and cabinets with these products make it easy to hide and organize cookware pots and pans effectively, while offering you the extra space you need allowing you to keep a neat and orderly kitchen space. These carts are also often on wheels and easy to move around your kitchen, so you can push it nearer your stove when you’re ready to start cooking.

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Now that you know how to organize pots and pans like a pro, it’s time to start organizing your kitchen with the right organization!

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