Stash your silverware using these smart kitchen storage solutions.

But they can also help keep utensils out of sight.

Install a row of decorative knobs or hooks underneath kitchen cabinets.

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Then, hang tools that have loops (or add twine to the ones that dont).

Be sure to add a pair of kitchen scissors, too.

These will come in handy forchopping herbs, which can hang right alongside the utensils.

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Tidy Two-Tier Silverware Dividers

Have deep drawers in your kitchen?

Use them to your advantage to store more utensils with a two-tier sliding organizer.

Arrange your utensils with the most frequently used on the top or where theyre easiest to reach.

Itty Bitty Kitchen Storage silverware

Place serving utensils that only come out on the holidays in the back.

Smaller items like corkscrews and measuring spoons can fit into smaller inserts.

Kitchen tools in the same color scheme or material make for a stylish display.

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Here, a large crock holds wooden spoons and spatulas.

Add amagnetic strip to keep kniveshandy and open shelves to hold your mortar and pestle collection.

The concept is exactly the same but the care is slightly different.

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Glass jars are a simple, timelesskitchen storage optionand help keep baking supplies in one convenient location.

A pegboard at the bottom of the drawer allows you to rearrange the pegs to create different compartments.

Baskets and sectioned containers within the drawer are great ways to keep napkins and silverware in place.

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The two-level insert provides space for all sizes, from small paring knives to large butcher knives.

Simply place the organizer in the drawer and sort your utensils into specified spots.

For a portable option, place the jars on a tray with handles.

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Commonly used as food storage, these small, discrete storage units are perfect for holding everyday utensils.

Group utensils by punch in or task to keep them tidy.

Simply use S hooks to hang utensils from the rod.

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This utensil storage option is more hidden yet conveniently located near the cooktop.

Pegboard Perfection

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Pegboards are excellent organizers, and not just for tools in the garage.

Now, you’ll have all the tools for theperfect mocktailor cocktail at the tip of your fingers.

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Drawer knife block

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Convertible Drawer Organizer

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Silverware storage

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Countertop utensil storage

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Hanging utensil storage

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