Last updated on February 29th, 2024
Having too many appliances cluttering up your counter space can be a nuisance. They considerably reduce your workspace and mar the decor with wires playing snakes and ladders on your countertop. What’s more, they are often not as handy as you thought! Only if you had a place to park these technological wonders!

Well, we have a few interesting ideas up our sleeves. And if you read on, you may find solutions to your appliance takeover too! Let’s go!
1. Making Sense Out of Your Clutter of Appliances

There are many cozy spots in your kitchen for your electronic aids. However, while some are needed regularly, others are not so much. You will find a few items, like a chopper or a rotimaker, that are collecting dust. Here are some tips:
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The first thing you need to do is dispose of fad items you bought on impulse but never used. Yes, you will feel guilty throwing away perfectly good equipment when you spend good money on it. But, if you aren’t going to use it, rip off the bandaid and give it to your maid.
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The next step is to segregate your equipment into stuff that you use every day and items that you use occasionally. Make room for your toaster in the corner of your counter. The blender and your other paraphernalia can be housed in storage spaces for their exclusive use. And where do you find this space? We will tell you.
2) Storage Ideas for Your Appliances

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Roll-up storage units on the countertop are extremely convenient, as all you need to do is roll them up, pull them out, and push them in when your work is done. If you plan it right, your plug points will be inside the space, so you don’t have to drag them to a power supply.
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A vertical pantry can be the perfect place for your appliances to hang out. Store the ones you need regularly on the bottom shelves, and let the seldom used ones take the top berths.
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A pullout section under your countertop can be a blessing when you are in the midst of a cooking storm. However, beware. If you use your blender on the pullout, spatters of gravy or sauce can be difficult to manage as you will have to clean the whole section.
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Kitchen countertop corners are often wasted due to inaccessibility. Floating shelves in corners will be perfect for your gadgets.
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For under-the-counter storage, you can install a carousel for your appliances.
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If you have the luxury of a pantry, you can store your gadgets on the shelves. While they are not as handy, you will be rid of the gadget menace on your countertop.
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3) Working on the Aesthetics

It may not be possible to find storage space for your appliance if you have a small apartment. So, what are your other options? Let’s take a look:
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Let your appliances follow a pattern. This means color and material. Black, white, and steel bodies are best, as they are easy to find. This means that when you buy a new gadget, make sure it matches the rest of your stuff.
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Regularly wipe down the appliances with a wet sponge to keep them looking bright and new.
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Tie up the cords neatly when you are not using your toaster or blender to cut down on the clutter.
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Replace very old and tarnished appliances as and when needed. They don’t cost much, and a new model will not only look great but also cut down on labor as efficiency increases.
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Arrange them neatly in a corner of your countertop, freeing the rest of the space for cooking.
Summing Up

Gadgets make your work easier. However, before you buy the latest thing on the market, make sure the product is worth the money and the space it will take up. For tips on must-have appliances and kitchen hacks, log in to homebliss.in. While you are here, make sure to check out other interesting decor hacks too.