Wall Shelf With Hooks
(From Stacks and Stacks)
♦Use a magnetic towel rack on the front or side of your
refrigerator to hold a hand or dish towel.
♦Buy an electric can opener that hooks to the underside of
your top kitchen cabinets.
♦Put containers of flour and sugar on top of the refrigerator.
Store liter bottles of soda in a this
soda bottle storage rack on the floor.
♦Attach a spice rack to the inside of a pantry door.
♦Mount a plastic or wire rack that's particularly made to
hold multiple wraps (e.g. boxes of foil and plastic wrap) to a wall or the
inside of a cabinet or pantry door. See the
wrap organizers here.
♦Hang a paper towel holder (ones with a shelf or other tiny
storage space do double duty).
♦Put your coffee making products (coffee, creamers, sugar) on
a Lazy Susan turntable in a kitchen closet.
♦Hang
paper plates on the wall. See a variety of
paper plate holders here.
♦Use an under the cabinet rack that you pull down when needed.
Store spices and condiments in it. Here's one sold by Stacks and Stacks:
Under-Cabinet Kitchen Space Organizer-Black/Steel

♦And of course the ultimate clear the kitchen counter tip is
get everything not related to your kitchen needs out of that room. The kitchen
counter is not a drop off point for mail, school work, book bags, purses and
more.