If you’re looking to improve your kitchen organization, this post has it all! Here’s everything you need to get your kitchen deep cleaned, decluttered, and organized – tips, tricks, tutorial, and free printables included.
Happy February! I hope you had a successful January Decluttering Challenge. I’d love to hear how you did and what you worked on! Remember that it’s not about perfection – just progress – so even if you missed some days {or even a whole week or two!}, don’t use it as an excuse to stop. Continue to move forwards at whatever speed you can and don’t give up! Intentionally scheduling in some organization time – and actually sticking to it – can really help you to tackle your goals.
The February Household Organization Diet – Kitchen Organization
This month will be dedicated to deep cleaning, decluttering and organizing the kitchen. By the time the month is over, your kitchen will be looking better than ever! The kitchen is the heart of the home – the place where friends and family gather and delicious meals are enjoyed together. Having an organized and decluttered kitchen will make it easier to find what you’re looking for, cut down on your meal prep time, and create a more relaxed and enjoyable atmosphere for your whole family to relax. Don’t invite clutter to the dinner table! 😉
The Household Organization Diet Plan
The Household Organization is basically a year-long plan to work on decluttering, deep cleaning, and organizing every space in your home. Each month we work on a different room. Some spaces may need a lot of time and others will be easier. Just work at your own pace, do what you can, and feel free to adapt the plan to make it work for you. The key is to just get started!
At the beginning of each month, I post a free set of printables for the month including a task list, a blank task list for you to add your own tasks, a calendar, and a notes sheet. i recommend that you print these out and put them in a binder for frequent reference. You might even want to print two copies of the task sheet so you can hang one up on the fridge or other visible area of your home. You can read a little more below about how to use them.
I also always post some helpful tutorials and tips to help you complete each of your tasks. Be sure to pin or bookmark this post so you can read these over before you get started. I’ll be updating them throughout the month with any changes I’ve made and will be sure to let you know when I’m working on anything new. Please leave me a comment or email me if you have specific questions or ideas that you would find helpful to complete the tasks and keep you on track. I love to hear from you!
The February To Do List
Here are the tasks to work on in the kitchen this month. You can print out the list as shown below or print out a blank one and customize your own to do list.
DOWNLOAD THE FEBRUARY TO DO LIST HERE
DOWNLOAD THE BLANK FEBRUARY TO DO LIST HERE
February Calendar
I always like to schedule in my tasks for the month to give myself some accountability. Make your {realistic!} monthly plan and stick to it! Some people like to do a little each day and others like to block off a longer time period once per week {or even do it all in one long day!}. Do whatever works best for your time schedule and personality. Just WRITE IT DOWN! 🙂
{GRAB THE FEBRUARY CALENDAR HERE}
February Notes
Keep a notes sheet {or two!} handy to jot down any projects, home improvement ideas, extra tasks, etc. that you would like to do. You might want to use one for tasks that you would like to do this month and a second sheet for future projects that you would like to do.
DOWNLOAD THE FEBRUARY NOTES SHEET HERE
Kitchen Cleaning Tips
The kitchen is probably the hardest working room in the house so it definitely deserves a little TLC. When you’re working on your deep cleaning tasks, start with items that are higher up and work down to the floor for the most efficient cleaning plan. Many of these cleaning tasks will also need to be done periodically throughout the year, so this is a good time to come up with a regular cleaning plan. I’ve put together all of my favorite kitchen cleaning posts for you below to help get you started. If you need anything else, just let me know!
- How to Clean the Microwave
- How to Clean the Garbage Disposal
- How to Clean the Fridge
- How to Clean the Dishwasher
- How to Clean the Oven
- How to Clean Wood Floors (and laminate too!}
- How to Power Clean the Kitchen with Steam
- How to Remove Burned Food from Pots and Bakeware
- How to Clean a Glass Top Stove
- The Best Way to Clean Stainless Steel
- How to Speed Clean the Kitchen
- How to Deep Clean the Kitchen
- Free Printable Cleaning Labels
Kitchen Cleaning Tasks to Remember
In addition to the tasks above, don’t forget about these little “forgotten areas” to clean during the month:
- The tops of kitchen cupboards. If you’re cupboards don’t extend all the way to the ceiling, be sure to give the tops of the cabinets a good cleaning. Do this task first, so all of the dust and dirt that may fall doesn’t mess up anything you’ve already cleaned.
- Light fixtures and light switches. If you can remove the light fixtures, wash them in mild dish soap and water. Otherwise, just dust and wipe them down.
- Behind your appliances. If possible move your appliances out so you can clean behind and underneath them. Not only does this remove dust, dirt, and debris but it can also make your appliances run more efficiently {especially the fridge!}.
- The inside of cupboards and drawers.To do a really good organizing and decluttering, you should remove all of your items from the drawers and cupboards {You don’t have to do this all at once!}. While the items are out, take some time to give the inside of your cupboards and drawers a good cleaning.
- Kitchen cabinet doors. Even if you regular spot clean spills and drips, these can use a good deep cleaning to get rid of any oil and grime build up.
- Blinds or curtains. If you have blinds or curtains in your kitchen, be sure to give them an extra good cleaning. Curtains can be laundered and I recommend using the highest temperature setting you can based on the material. If you can take down your blinds, I find it easiest to just throw them in the bathtub to wash. Otherwise, be sure to use a good degreaser when spraying them down.
Kitchen Organization Ideas
Having an organized kitchen not only looks better, but it can also save you time, energy, and money. An organized space will cut down on food costs and waste and speed up meal planning and cooking time. Plus, it just makes your time in the kitchen more enjoyable and less frustrating! i recommend starting with this post – 8 Steps to Organize the Kitchen – and then go from there. I’ve listed all of my kitchen organization posts below, so it should have you covered!
- How to Organize the Medicine Cabinet
- How to Organize Kitchen Cabinets
- How to Keep Your Kitchen Counters Clutter-Free
- How to Organize Under the Kitchen Sink
- How to Organize the Fridge
- Free Printable Fridge Labels
- Kitchen Command Center
- How to Organize the Pantry
- Pantry Organization Ideas
- How to Organize Cleaning Supplies
- Kitchen Organization Tips and Tricks
Whew! You made it! I know there’s lots of information, but I wanted to have all of the information in one place for you. Don’t let it overwhelm you – just work your way through one task at a time. You can totally do it! If you have any areas that you need help with, let me know!
SO much information here! I need to get in gear and organise my kitchen cupboards
Do you have a 2021 decluttering calendar checklist available?
The January one is out and the rest of the year will be coming out as a package next week. 🙂