The kitchen is often the heart of the home, bustling with activity and filled with essential tools and appliances. But with all this utility, it is easy for clutter to accumulate on countertops, making the space feel crowded and disorganised. 

A clutter-free kitchen not only looks better but also promotes efficiency and a sense of calm. So, what should you not be keeping on your kitchen worktops?

Top tips to declutter your kitchen worktops

1. Small Appliances You Rarely Use 

Blenders, toasters, kettles, and coffee makers are kitchen staples – but do you need all of them out on display all the time? Small appliances that you only use occasionally should be stored in cabinets or pantry spaces. By only keeping the essentials on your counter, like your most-used coffee maker or daily blender, you free up valuable counter space for food prep and cooking. 

Declutter Tip: If you can, create a designated appliance storage area. Consider a lower cabinet with pull-out shelves for easy access when you need these appliances. 

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2. Paper Clutter 

Bills, recipes, mail, and other paper items find their way to the kitchen counter, creating a messy and unorganised look. Paper clutter not only takes up space but can also cause stress when important items get lost in the shuffle. 

Declutter Tip: Set up a dedicated command centre or drawer for papers. Use organisers or bins to sort and store mail and consider going paperless where possible to minimise future clutter.  

3. Utensils You Don’t Use Regularly 

A crowded utensil holder or cookware can make your kitchen worktop look cluttered and disorganised. While it is convenient to have frequently used items within arm’s reach, there is no need to have every spatula, whisk, or wooden spoon on display. 

Declutter Tip: Keep only the utensils you use regularly on the counter and store the rest in drawers or utensil organisers. Drawer dividers can help keep things tidy and easy to find. 

4. Cookbooks 

Cookbooks are a reliable source of inspiration, but having a stack on your kitchen worktops can make the space feel cluttered. Since most of us do not use cookbooks daily, they are better suited for storage elsewhere. 

Declutter Tip: Store your cookbooks on a bookshelf or in a cabinet. If you like to display them, limit the selection to one or two at a time and rotate them seasonally. Or use a book stand to display your favourite book open on a recipe you often cook.  

Cookbook on a quartz kitchen worktop

5. Decorative Items 

While a few well-placed decorative items can add personality to your kitchen, too many can make it feel cramped. Excessive décor, like vases, candles, or knick-knacks, often take up valuable counter space that could be used more effectively. 

Declutter Tip: Stick to functional décor that serves a dual purpose, such as a stylish fruit bowl or an attractive utensil holder, this will keep your kitchen items neat and all together. Rotate decorative items seasonally to keep your space feeling fresh without overloading it. 

6. Excess Food and Ingredients 

Leaving jars of pasta, spices, or cereal boxes out on the counter might seem convenient, but it can make your kitchen feel cluttered. Not only does it take up space, but it also detracts from the clean, open look that makes a kitchen feel inviting. 

Declutter Tip: Invest in pantry organisers or open shelves to store your cooking ingredients, this can not only organise your ingredients but create a modern kitchen aesthetic. Keep only a small selection of essentials like salt and pepper within easy reach. This will help maintain a streamlined kitchen, making it easier to clean and use.  

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A clutter-free kitchen counter promotes both efficiency and a calm atmosphere, making cooking more enjoyable and cleaning less of a chore. By reassessing what you keep on your worktops and opting to store or declutter certain items, you can transform your kitchen into a more organised and visually pleasing space. 

The key to maintaining this clutter-free look and an efficient kitchen is to regularly evaluate what is on your counters, clear off items you do not use, and designate proper storage areas for the essentials. With a little effort, you will find that your kitchen becomes a functional and inspiring place to spend time! 

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