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09/25/2017 · 8 Comments

Organizing the Kitchen Sink Area

Cleaning· Organizing

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I put off organizing the area around our kitchen sink for years, but that was a mistake! Now this vital area of our kitchen is organized, and it only took a few minutes.

Post contains affiliate links - you pay the same price and I get a small commission. High Five!The state of our kitchen island is the biggest indicator of how well we will keep our house tidy on any given day.

When dishes and mail pile up, it sets off a crazy chain reaction of mess. But the opposite is also true. When we keep the island and sink clear, suddenly my instinct reverses and I find myself pausing to straighten up the rest of the downstairs before bed or between work tasks.

Even though it’s been years since I noticed this relationship between the island and the rest of the house, I hadn’t spent enough time putting products and processes in place to make it easier. Until now!!!

On any given day, this is what the sink looked like. A few items gathered in the sink and a handwash knife & meat thermometer almost perpetually on the counter. Clearly, we care enough to prevent them from sitting in any water, but not enough to always wash and put them away immediately after dinner. #adultingfail

BEFORE - Kitchen Sink Organization

The mish-mash of soap dispensers and sponges weren’t doing anything for our decor either. Then there was the issue of the drains. They used to be oil-rubbed bronze, but much of the finish has worn off. No matter how much I clean them, they always look dirty. It’s not a great incentive to clear the sink when you aren’t happy with how the drains look.

Thankfully, in about 10 minutes I was able to solve all these issues!

I am honored to be a part of InterDesign’s brand new blogger collaboration program. You’ve seen me use their products for years, most notably the tiered organizer I used under the bathroom sink. I’m thrilled about the new partnership and knew they were the perfect brand to get my sink under control.

Fix number one was an instant, no plumber needed, solution for the drains.

I used the InterDesign Axis Sink Strainers in Bronze to cover up most of the discoloration. It’s the perfect camoflage until we’re ready to replace the sink and drains. Side note – don’t ever get a black sink. They’re impossible to keep clean!

The strainers are functional on top of helping the sink look better. The strainer portion is flexible and it makes it really easy to pop any trapped food right into the trash.

Next up, I was ready for an alternative to the knives on the counter and the stemless wine glasses constantly falling over in the sink.

The InterDesign Metro Dish Drainer might be my new best friend. I can set in in the sink to safely collect dirty dishes out of sight…

…and then expand it over the sink to drain the same dishes once they are washed!

Next up, I wanted a uniform soap dispenser station where everything was gathered together neatly.

I started with a Formbu vanity tray. Don’t be afraid to think outside the box to get the perfect organizing solution!  I added a Clarity Scrub Hub, which has spots for 2 sponges and drain holes on the bottom.

For soap, I picked out the gorgeous InterDesign Casilla Foaming Soap Dispensers in blue. I couldn’t resist labeling them using my vinyl-cutting machine.  Aren’t they cute?

Organized kitchen sink area with space for soap and sponges

The foaming dispensers are also a great way to stretch your soap – you fill them with 1 part soap to 5 parts water!

Interdesign foaming soap dispenser - aqua / teal soap dispenser

The tray keeps everything neatly gathered and keeps any draining water from the Scrub Hub off the countertop. Beauty + function for the win!

The last change I made to the sink area was a silicone drying mat that also works as a trivet (up to 570° F). It’s perfect for pans that are hand-washed.

Kitchen Sink Area Organization

I had previously purchased a fabric drying mat, but wasn’t crazy about having yet another piece of laundry.  Being able to quickly sanitize this one at the sink is working much better for us!

As another option, I can use the drying rack right on the mat instead of over the sink.

Drying station for dishes - kitchen organization

To keep the countertop clear when we’re not doing the dishes, I’ve been putting the drying rack on the dishwasher handle. But it’s totally flexible and can be rolled up, so it could be stored anywhere.

I’m in love with how tidy the kitchen looks from every angle now! So far, we’ve done a great job keeping the island clear, which means nothing else has gotten messy either. Hooray! 

I’m so thankful for all the InterDesign products that made this little update possible! They make brilliant organizing products for every room, so next time you tackle an organizing project, search for them by name on Amazon or check their website here to see their retail partners!

Here’s the source list of everything I used, just click on the InterDesign product to see it on Amazon.

Foaming Soap Dispenser (Blue)
Bamboo Tray
Scrub Hub
Sink Strainer
Drying Mat (Large)
Expandable Dish Drainer

Ready to tackle the rest of your kitchen organization now? Head to that post next!

Keeping our kitchen sink area clean is a key factor in how clean the rest of our house stays. I'm obsessed with the new organizing products that have helped us keep the kitchen island clean. I’ve got a new system for the mail clutter than used to impact the island as well. I’ll be sharing it for Fast Fix Friday this week!

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Melissa George

In 2013, Melissa founded Polished Habitat to share her passion for intersecting style and function to make everyday life more beautiful and less stressful. She does this by sharing easy home organization tips, home decor tutorials, and creative ideas to help readers think outside the box, no matter their budget. Her work has been featured in print in Better Homes & Gardens and Room to Create Magazine, and online by HGTV, House Beautiful, Buzzfeed, & more. In 2018 & 2019, Melissa was named as a Style Maker by Better Homes & Gardens. In 2019, Polished Habitat was shortlisted for the Amara Blog Awards Best Interior Styling Blog - International. Read more...

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Comments

  1. Sarah Vogel says

    09/26/2017 at 9:28 am

    Marla Cilley would approve!! (“The Fly Lady”, organizer extraordinaire!!) Great ideas and great products. It really is amazing how a clean kitchen sink can change your mood….if ours is full of dirty dishes and the counter is a mess, it just hangs over my head. I keep telling my husband that I need a dish fairy! I would gladly pay anyone to come in and do my dishes for me once a day. Our sink stays dish free and clean for approximately 10 minutes at a time….how is this?? Having a system and a plan is the key. Thanks, Melissa!!!

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    • Melissa George says

      09/26/2017 at 10:13 am

      Yes! A dish fairy would be AMAZING!

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  2. SUZANNE S MANN says

    09/26/2017 at 4:05 pm

    This is a great look. Can’t wait to try this!

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  3. Amy Wright says

    09/29/2017 at 10:47 am

    I love it! We moved into our new house about six months ago and I’m struggling to adapt to an open floor plan. Your post gives me ideas on how I can keep my kitchen tidy, convenient, AND open, all at the same time!

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    • Melissa George says

      09/29/2017 at 10:55 am

      Yay! I’m happy to hear that! It is definitely an adjustment. We had closed galley kitchens in our first two homes, so it’s different that I see the kitchen as soon as I leave the bedroom each morning.

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  4. aimee @ like mother like daughter says

    10/23/2017 at 6:58 pm

    I love your kitchen! It looks so clean and organized! I always need help keeping mine like this!

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  5. Erin Diamond says

    07/06/2020 at 1:51 pm

    Do you have an issue with water getting under the tray that holds your soap? We got a tray and after a while I guess water started to collect under there or soap and it left a mile stain on my quartzite counter. I’m looking for a solution to stop this.

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    • Melissa George says

      07/09/2020 at 7:26 pm

      Hi Erin,

      I never seemed to have water get under that tray that I noticed, but it could just be that I didn’t notice. 🙂 I eventually had more of an issue with water collecting on the tray, so I’m still using the same dispensers but retired the tray.

      Reply

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In 2013, Melissa started Polished Habitat to share her skill of mixing decor & organization to add style & function to everyday life at home.

Her work has been featured in print in Better Homes & Gardens and Room to Create Magazine, and online by HGTV, House Beautiful, Buzzfeed, & more.

In 2018 &  2019, Melissa was named as a Style Maker by Better Homes & Gardens. In 2019, she was also short-listed by the Amara Blog Awards for Interior Styling, International Division.

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