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6 Things You Should NEVER Keep On Your Kitchen Counter, According To Organizational Experts

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So how can you still use these babies without sacrificing style? “I always recommend integrating a tall cabinet specifically designed to store small appliances,” Raposo tells us. “This solution allows for a functional and organized space while keeping these items accessible.” Don’t have enough space in your cabinets for them all? That means it’s time to cull.

Wyse agrees, revealing, “My coffee maker is the only counter-top appliance you may see on my counter.” He stands firmly behind the idea that toasters take up a lot of space and are neither exciting nor inspiring. “I adhere to the idea that my kitchen can be just as beautiful and inviting as my living room,” he tells us.

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While you might have been *influenced* by trends on social media, canisters take up a lot of space on your countertop. They may be functional for holding a multitude of items, but they are better suited to your cabinets or pantry, explains interior designer Shelby Van Daley, founder of Daley Home.

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