46 Small Kitchen Products That’ll Help You Make The Most Out Of Your Cramped Space

Promising review: “Works exactly as it says it does. I have small hands and trouble gripping things. This makes opening jars extremely easy and it opens in seconds just by twisting the jar counterclockwise. I’m so glad I ordered two so I can give 1 to a family member who has trouble with opening jars as well. I would definitely buy this again!” —H.T.

Get it from Amazon for $18.99.

42. Some simple little towel clips can keep dishcloths and towels right where you want and need them instead of slipping off the faucet or oven door handle onto the floor because you dared breathe in your cookspace.

A blue dishcloth hangs on a kitchen faucet above the sink, with bottles and a cup nearby
Transparent towel hook on an oven door with a red towel hanging from it
Amazon

Promising review: “The towel kept falling from the handlebar on the dishwasher. I got sick and tired of constantly picking it up from the floor. Saw this clip on Amazon — it is absolutely perfect. The towel stays in place, and I just love it.” —Dee

Get a three-pack from Amazon for $12.99.

43. A SnapPower GuideLight will optimize your regular old outlets instead of a night-light that you have to plug into an outlet that you always have to unplug the coffee grinder or do other tasks. 

A person's finger is pointing towards a smart electrical outlet with a built-in LED indicator light
A wall outlet with an LED night light illuminating the area below it, designed for added visibility and safety in dark spaces
 Amazon

SnapPower is a small biz that specializes in unique and innovative lighting products.

Promising review: “I ordered this after seeing it on TikTok. I’m very happy with this product!” —Miss. Harris 

“Game changer. When I get up, I don’t want to wake everyone up with flipping on lights and all. These provide plenty of walking through the house light. Super easy installation, too.” —Monica Martinez 

Get it from Amazon for $22.98 (available in three outlet styles and four colors).

44. An expandable under-sink kit can fit around awkward pipes while giving some sturdy ground to those bottles of cleaner No more cabinet avalanches!

A variety of cleaning supplies and products, including sprays, bottles, and brushes, are stored in a cabinet under the sink
A variety of household cleaning products are organized inside a cupboard, including detergents, sprays, and powders

Promising review: “I like this so much that I actually just ordered another one for under the bathroom sink. Not only did it tidy the clutter and make items easier to find at first glance, but also made it possible for me to store another few items below the sink, including the spray cleaners I use for my countertops. I didn’t configure it around pipes (as I see can be done), but actually used the flexible shelving options to place taller or larger items directly on the floor of my under-sink storage — rather than on the lowest shelf (see last photo) — to maximize my storage possibilities and keep regularly used items accessible. I also didn’t fully extend the shelving, just as suggested by the manufacturer for stability purposes … and still found it offered ample storage. Easy to assemble, with some flexibility for shelf height and placement — highly recommend!” —Amazon Customer

Get it from Amazon for $24.87+ (available in three finishes).

45. charming fruit hammock you can screw onto the underside of your kitchen cabinets to clear up some counter space and put your farmers market haul on display.

kitchen with a fruit hammock hanging down from the bottom of a cabinet
macraYAYmacrame / Etsy

macraYAYmacrame is an Indianapolis, Indiana-based shop that makes a variety of cool macrame accessories.

My colleague Jenae Sitzes owns and loves this:

“I recently picked up this macrame basket (in the Cactus shade) and *highly* recommend it if you’re looking to add a cozy touch to your kitchen. As someone with a relatively small NYC kitchen, I need every bit of counter space I can get, and this lets me keep produce out without having to take up space with a fruit basket or banana stand. I’m a big fan of utilizing vertical space as storage, and this does just that; plus, it allows for ventilation to help your fruit stay fresh for longer. I’m constantly cooking with onions or grabbing an apple as a mid-day snack, and having them right there at an arm’s reach is sooo nice. BTW, these come with hooks that screw directly into a cabinet, but if you (like me) want to avoid that damage, I recommend using Command hooks — I’m using four of these small toggle hooks and they’ve held up the basket *with* produce in it wonderfully.”

Get it from macraYAYmacrame on Etsy for $33.

46. And window film that’ll still let in SO much light while giving you a bit of privacy in your kitchen — without cluttering up the look of your space with curtains. 

Kitchen counter with a coffee maker, mug, and vitamin bottles. Frosted glass window in the background with a heart decoration

Promising review: “I have a weird skinny window in my house where no normal window covering works. People walking on our community trail can see up into our upstairs bathroom when the light is on and it’s dark outside. Not a good plan at all. So I used this window film and cut different-sized circles and placed then on this window to interrupt the view into the house. Worked perfectly! Very easy to use.” —Marsgard

Get it from Amazon for $7.99+ (available in 11 sizes).

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Elizabeth Lilly is a deputy editorial director with more than a decade of lifestyle journalism spanning a range of subjects under her (tool) belt that includes four and a half years at a home improvement magazine.

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