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    Problem: Multiuse mess

    Your kitchen is a high-traffic room that has a lot of purposes: food storage and preparation, casual dining, bill paying and homework. It's no wonder your counters are messy and your cabinets are overflowing with gear you use only when company's coming over.

    Solution 1: Unclutter your countertops

    Liberate cupboard space by stowing bulky, awkward items you use once or twice a year, like large roasting pans, lobster pots or fancy dishes, somewhere else in the house. Try finding space in your garage, attic or basement. A good rule: Leave out only what you use at least twice a week. You'll make the kitchen look bigger and free up space.

    Solution 2: Clean out the drawers

    Toss or store any cutlery or gadgets you use less than once a month. Get rid of duplicate vegetable peelers, can openers and garlic presses. Make sure the objects you need daily or weekly are near where you use them and are readily available. Pots and pans should be near the stove, plastic wrap, foil and zipper-lock bags near the refrigerator.

    Solution 3: Create an office area

    Household paperwork, bills, envelopes and stamps can take over the kitchen table if you let them. Keep them under control: Mount a corkboard on the wall. Pin all bills or paperwork that requires action onto it. File bills right after you've paid them, and throw away (or shred!) any paperwork that you don't need to keep.

    If organizing isn't enough, see how to give your kitchen an inexpensive facelift. And if you're looking to get your entire house in order, we'll show you how to choose the right shelves for any room and what tools you should have on hand.

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