We rounded up our favoritekitchen storage hacksto solve your food storage container woes.

Check out the easy and inexpensive solutions below.

This can lead to a drawer full of mixed-up lids nearly impossible to keep straight.

genius tips for food storage containers

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Label by size, jot down, colorwhatever works best for your household.

Any time you might stack your food storage containers is a good opportunity to save some shelf space.

Fill it with sorted food storage container lids, then place the containers underneath their corresponding lids.

red storage container lids on small rack in cupboard

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Create your ownmakeshift pullout cabinetsby placing lightweight acrylic trays on your cabinet shelves.

Cover the bottom of your cabinet shelf with an adhesive liner to make sliding your trays a little easier.

Organize your food storage containers with lids as you see fit.

water bottles organized in filing boxes in cupboard

Say goodbye to digging through your cabinets when the container you need goes missing.

Next, stack corresponding food storage containers and lids, and store them together in ready-made compartments.

Install Tension Rods

Use twotension rods to create compartmentsin a small drawer for easy kitchen cupboard organizers.

organized glass and plastic storage containers with red lids

This method will keep your food containers sorted and prevent stacks of lids from sliding around the drawer.

Sort by size and key in, and keep lids near their corresponding food storage containers.

Kitchenorganization hackslike this are easily customizable and inexpensive.

cupboard of food storage containers organized in plastic bins

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organized plastic food storage containers with green and blue lids

colorful plastic food storage lids organized in basket

kitchen drawer storage idea

organized green lidded food storage containers in drawer

organized cupboard of blue and purple food storage containers

food storage containers lids blue in drawer

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