Continuing with the kitchen,
step 11 was the cupboards. OMG the cupboards. And drawers. Seventeen before shots. I momentarily froze, completely overwhelmed.
The cupboards drive me crazy for several reasons. There are a lot of them, but they are not particularly deep, aside from the ones below counter height. I am short, and cannot easily access most of the upper shelves without use of a step stool. Some are placed awkwardly over the counter. And then there is the "pantry". I'm not calling it that for the purposes of this project, because it houses our "open" staple foods we use daily, like cereals and snacks. (Tomorrow will feature the "real" pantry, aka shelves in the basement.) But it was overflowing with crazy.
Another huge challenge, which I am completely mortified about, but which I might as well be honest about, is that part way through this we discovered we had a mouse. A mouse family, really. We only noticed "evidence" of their arrival in the last week or so, just as I was starting on this part of the purge. So far we've trapped at least two. So anyway, as I cleaned, I wiped out everything with bleach and ran everything I could through a sanitize cycle in the dishwasher. It made the whole process take much longer, but forced me to be more thorough, which was good. Apparently this time of year, with the weather turning colder, they are more likely to invade. Whatever. I am still freaked out. But we're managing. And buying a ton of traps.
Since there are so many different cupboards, I am following the before shots with their corresponding after shots.
Before: Cupboard above fridge holds very little.
After: Cupboard above fridge holds defunct knife block with spare steak knives, rice cooker, blender, booze.
Before: Cupboard between fridge and microwave holds large baking dishes, and other stuff. Cupboard above microwave holds bowls, strainers, and small stock pot.
After: Cupboard between fridge and microwave holds everyday plates, bowls, cups; cupboard above microwave holds strainers on left, ramekins in middle [probably temporary], mixing/serving bowls on right
Before: Corner cupboard next to microwave holds knives, rice cooker, specialty cutting tools, liquid measuring cups, thermometers, etc. Cupboard to the left of the sink holds food storage bags and wraps, Sam stuff, pastas.
After: Corner cupboard next to microwave holds specialty cutting tools on top shelf, liquid measuring cups, food scale & thermometers on middle shelf, and small selection of knives on bottom shelf. Cupboard to the left of the sink holds anchor baking dishes on top, and plastic containers with lids on middle and lower shelf.
Before: Cupboards above the sink, with medicines, coffee mugs, plastic cups, dishes, etc.
After: Cupboards above sink, with medicines [to be organized in a later task], coffee mugs, cleaning materials, and towels, dishrags & shamwows.
Before: Cupboard to the right of the sink, with towels, dishrags, shamwows, and sippy cups
After: Cupboard to the right of the sink, with Sam stuff for sensory bins, play doh, bubbles, etc.
Before: Lower cupboard between fridge and stove, with baking dishes & pans, cutting boards, double boiler, etc.
After: Lower cupboard between fridge and stove, with skillets, wok, griddle, lids, cutting boards, and trivets. Thinking about getting a lid rack.
Before: Drawer below oven with skillets, wok and lids
After: Drawer below oven with metal baking pans, cookie sheets, muffin tins and cooling racks
Before: Lower Cupboard below sink with plastic containers, stand mixer and cleaning products, and unbeknownst to me at the time, a happy home for mice. :(
After: Lower cupboard below sink. Mostly empty but for mouse traps. Going to sit empty until I'm satisfied there are no more pests.
Before: Utensil drawer between fridge and stove
After: Utensil drawer between fridge and stove. Very little changed, just cleaned out properly and a few old rubber scrapers and wooden spoons purged.
Before: 2nd drawer with random small-ish cooking and baking items [The top drawer was the junk drawer I've already featured.]
After: 2nd drawer, mostly the same. Got rid of duplicate items aside from pizza cutters (yes we do need 3, shh)
Before: Drawer with dry measuring cups, measuring spoons, and mason jar drinking lids and straws
After: Drawer with dry measuring cups, measuring spoons, and mason jar drinking lids and straws. Again, not much change, just grouped like with like and made a mental note to get some rings to keep the sets together where possible.
Before: Drawer with more cooking utensils
After: Drawer with more cooking utensils. Got rid of a few unnecessary duplicates and items that were in poor condition. Otherwise, pretty much the same.
Before: Top 3 shelves of food storage
After: Top 3 shelves of food storage. Got rid of anything that was open, expired, or otherwise questionable. Moved unopen unexpired foods to basement pantry. Still need to figure out a better solution for spices and baking ingredients.
Before: Bottom 3 shelves of food storage
After: Bottom 3 shelves of food storage. Did the same as above, but also moved plastic food storage bags and wraps, plastic utensils, etc to middle shelf and paper towels, napkins, lunch bags, wet ones, and vinegars to bottom shelf. Fruit is temporarily locked up on top shelf.
Before: Spice racks
After: Spice racks. Removed non food/cooking items, but still need to work on this area.
Before: Space above left side of kitchen cupboards, full of junk
After: Space above left side of kitchen cupboards, empty!
Before: Space above right side of kitchen cupboards, also full of junk
After: Space above right side of kitchen cupboards, also empty!
So that's almost all of it. I forgot to include a cabinet that faces the dining room, which is where the stand mixer ended up, and the china hutch in the living room, which is where the large baking dishes and platters and things ended up, in the lower cupboards there. It's still all a work in progress, and as of last night I was super unhappy with the state of my counters, but I'm plugging away at it. Trying not to let the mouse thing get me stuck, like it did for awhile on Friday. My mantra has been "Can't go over it, can't go under it, can't go around it, guess we'll have to go through it." It's not like I can just "nope" my way out of it: the pest issue has to be addressed, for my family's safety, and sticking my head in the sand will do absolutely no one any good at all. Saturday I pretty much ran the dishwasher all day long. Threw out two large black trash bags worth of crap, and set aside a few things to donate.
Anyhow. I'm more than ready to move on to another area, after tomorrow, which is the pantry! Onward! #LWSLClutterFree