When it comes to organizing under your kitchen sink, it can feel like a challenge to find the right products to help maximize the space – you know, with all those pipes and holes and such.
It kinda boggled my mind a bit when I first tried. But I soon found a few favorite items that work perfectly.
In this post, I’ll walk you through several of the ones that I love that will help you organize under your kitchen sink too.

If your entire kitchen needs organizing, check out my How to Organize Your Kitchen post, where I dive deeper into creating a functional, organized kitchen that works for you. In that post, I share step-by-step strategies for decluttering, maximizing storage, and making sure every space in your kitchen serves a purpose. Whether you’re only organizing the sink area or revamping your whole kitchen, the tips and solutions in both that post and this one will help you create a more organized, efficient kitchen.
9 Under the Kitchen Sink Organizing Ideas
As I mentioned, you want to keep the organization simple and easy to use.
Remember to shop the house and even repurpose items you already have. You can use crocks, pottery, baskets, dollar store bins, small bowls, and even old food boxes wrapped with gift wrap or wallpaper.
Here are a few options to customize the under-sink storage in your kitchen. You can also check out my favorites for stylish home organization on Amazon.
1. Lazy Susan Organization
Lazy Susans are a handy tool in the kitchen. They can be used to organize the pantry, the fridge or any cupboard. Use them under the sink for storing cleaning bottles.
2. Pull-Out Trash Can/Recycling/Compost Bins
Under the kitchen sink is a common place to store garbage cans, and compost or recycling bins. Having pullout bins is the best and makes cleanup easy.

3. Pull-Out Shelves
You can also employ pull-out shelves or drawers to store dishwasher tablets, dishcloths, and more under your kitchen sink.
4. Over the Cabinet Door Organizer
Make use of the space right behind closed doors with a small over-the-door organizer. We’ve used these before to hold scrubbies and smaller cleaners.

5. Clear Plastic Bins
The space under the kitchen sink tends to be a little bit dark so using clear plastic bins for some of your organization will help you see what’s there at a glance.
6. Hang Things on Hooks
You could also hang hooks – 3M ones work great here – on the inside of cabinet doors or even on the side of the cabinet to store dish towels, scrub brushes, gloves, and more.
7. Use a Cleaning Caddy
If the majority of your cleaning products are going to live under your kitchen sink, consider using a cleaning caddy to organize them. That way you can just grab the whole caddy when you need to go clean another area of the house.
8. Tension Rod for Spray Bottles
Another smart method for hanging spray bottles is to place a tension rod (like a curtain rod) under the sink. Then you simply hang the spray bottles by the handles/nozzles. Be sure the tension rod is strong enough to hold the weight of the full bottles.
9. Install an Under Sink Shelf
You can easily double your under-cabinet storage space by installing an extra shelf. There are even shelves designed to work around most plumbing.
FAQs
Absolutely! Repurpose items you already have at home, such as old bowls, baskets, or small boxes. You can also use clear containers, jars, or even jars from your recycling bin to organize smaller items like cleaning cloths and sponges.
Use adjustable storage options like pull-out shelves or tension rods to accommodate various sizes. You can also use stackable bins or baskets to create more flexible, organized storage for larger and smaller items alike.
You can install under-sink shelves that are designed to fit around plumbing pipes. These shelves are easy to install and can double your storage space while still allowing access to pipes.
More Organizing Ideas for Under the Kitchen Sink
By using a combination of clever organizing products like lazy Susans, pull-out shelves, and tension rods, you can transform your under-sink storage into a functional, tidy, and efficient space.
Remember, the goal is to make things easily accessible, and sometimes the best solutions are the simplest ones. And don’t forget to repurpose items you already own, and shop smart for affordable organizational tools that fit your needs.
Which of these under the kitchen sink organizing ideas do you like best? Let me know in the comments below!


















