Unlocking Your Kitchen Storage Potential
Stop fighting with your drawers and cabinets. I help you create simple, logical systems that make cooking easier by utilizing the space you already have.
A messy utensil drawer makes cooking harder than it needs to be. We transformed this jumbled mess into a perfectly organized space using simple drawer dividers, so every spoon and spatula has its place.
This drawer was a chaotic pile of steel pots and pans, making it impossible to find the right one without a struggle. We organized it by nesting similar items, creating an orderly system where everything is visible and easy to grab.
Broken crockery is a common frustration in messy drawers. We solved this by installing a simple pegboard system, a smart kitchen drawer solution that protects your plates and bowls while keeping them neatly organized and easy to grab.
If your utensil drawer looks like this, you're making cooking harder for yourself. A simple drawer organizer can transform the chaos, saving you time and frustration during meal prep.
This small utility cupboard went from a messy pile of cleaning supplies to a neatly organized space. We used bins and a hanging shelf from IKEA to categorize items and maximize vertical space.
Struggling with cluttered crockery? A pegboard insert for your drawer is a game changer. It keeps plates and bowls securely in place, preventing them from sliding around and making them easy to access.
Your utility cabinet deserves a satisfying makeover. We transformed this messy space into a functional storage area using simple bins to group cleaning supplies and other household items.
About this collection
Most kitchen frustration comes from trying to force Indian cookware into standard modular compartments. When I work on a kitchen, I often find that clients are struggling with deep drawers or oversized thalis that do not fit standard organizers. Instead of buying expensive new units, I help you rethink the placement, like storing thalis horizontally in saucer drawers or using pegboards to secure plates, which makes your daily routine smoother without needing a full renovation.
A kitchen is the heart of the home, but it often becomes the biggest source of daily stress when storage is not optimized. My approach to kitchen storage is rooted in the concept of the Work Triangle, ensuring that your Prep, Cook, and Wash zones function logically.
I focus on these core areas to help you unlock potential:
- Deep Drawer Management: We use adjustable dividers and nesting techniques to ensure pots and pans are accessible without needing to empty the entire drawer.
- Vertical Storage Hacks: For lids, cutting boards, and thalis, vertical storage is the key to preventing clutter. We often implement pegboard systems which turn chaotic drawers into organized spaces where every item has a dedicated slot.
- The Zero-Purchase Philosophy: You do not need expensive acrylic bins to have an organized home. I specialize in repurposing what you already own, whether it is sturdy delivery cartons for drawer dividers or your existing steel dabbas for pantry storage.
- Sustainable Systems: The goal is not a setup that looks perfect for a photo. The goal is a system that your domestic help or family members can maintain on a daily basis without overthinking.
Whether you are living in a compact Bengaluru apartment or a large home in Mumbai, the principles of space logic remain the same. I help you edit out the broken tools, mismatched lids, and expired items that you no longer need, creating room for what you actually use. We work across major metro cities, focusing on solutions that respect your budget and your daily habits.
Mom Made Home
Hi, I am Amulya. I was an engineer in the IT industry for five years before I realized that managing a home should not be as complex as debugging code. I started Mom Made Home to help families move from clutter to clarity, using practical systems that actually work for real life.
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