Tupperware offers many conveniences, but have you ever noticed how inconvenient it is to store it? It feels like every time you go to open your Tupperware cabinet, random lids and containers fly out at you all at once. Or worse, you can never seem to find a matching lid for your lunch when you’re already late for work.
There is something about Tupperware storage that just seems to add frustration to your life! However, that doesn’t have to be the case. In fact, when you figure out how to organize Tupperware, you’ll realize it doesn’t have to be such a love-hate relationship.
In our guide below, we offer the best kitchen storage ideas for Tupperware, making it easier than ever to declutter and organize your space.
Before exploring our top tips, run an inventory of your Tupperware collection, so you know exactly what you’re working with:
Regardless of whether you have a big sprawling kitchen or a compact kitchenette, follow along to discover the best storage solutions for Tupperware.
If you’re wondering how to organize your Tupperware, it’s best to start by finding a spacious area to accommodate your collection. We recommend clearing out a shelf in your kitchen cupboard or making room in a drawer. It’s also a good idea to keep all your containers together so you (and your family!) know exactly where to find them when you need to package up some leftovers.
Stacking your Tupperware containers is perhaps one of the easiest ways to save space and organize your collection. Sort your collection by shape and size, and then stack each one inside the other, like Russian dolls, starting with the biggest on the bottom. You can do the same with the lids and tuck them under the containers, so everything is in one place.
We recommend sorting your containers by type, so you can easily locate what you need. For example, consolidate all your glass containers in one area and the recyclable ones from your favorite takeout place in another area. You can organize them on your shelf or designate separate cupboards for each.
Lids are like socks—it seems like they’re always going missing! To avoid this, we encourage you to explore Tupperware lid storage ideas. For instance, you can buy lid organizers specifically designed to hold and organize your lids, or you can use a cookware organizer to separate them. Simply organize lids by side and shape, and then place them in their respective slots.
If you’re placing your Tupperware in your kitchen drawers, consider adding drawer dividers to help encourage organization. You can put some dividers to separate the round containers from the rectangular containers, but you can also use them to organize your lids. These dividers also add order to your collection, preventing it from looking like a cluttered mess.
Have you ever seen those tired pots and pans organizers that you can place in your cupboard or on the corner of your countertop? These tiered solutions are ideal for holding your Tupperware, too. Organize your containers by shape or size, and then place them on each arm of the organizer so you can easily see all your Tupperware at once.
Lazy Susans aren’t just for holding your spices! You can use one to keep your Tupperware containers and lids as well. All you need to do is neatly stack your containers and lids on the tray, place it in a cupboard, and then give it a spin when you need a receptacle. And the best part is that you can tuck the Lazy Susan in your cupboard or pantry out of sight.
If you can’t seem to get your family to help keep your Tupperware collection looking tidy, why not toss them in a basket or bin instead? This option keeps all of your containers in one handy place (and hidden out of view), without requiring special organization instructions. As long as you don’t mind rummaging through the bins to find a specific container, this solution can work wonders!
Shelf risers are another solid Tupperware storage idea. We love this solution because it allows you to maximize the vertical space in your storage area. Invest in some shelf risers for your shelves, and then arrange your containers above and below them.
Sometimes, it feels like you can never have enough containers. After all, how will you send your kids home with leftovers after the holidays? And how do you plan to deliver dinner for your neighbor’s Meal Train? While having these containers certainly comes in handy, you don’t necessarily need to store 200 of them in your kitchen cabinet!
If this sounds familiar to you, why not pack up some of the extras and store them in a plastic bin outside your kitchen, such as in your basement or utility closet? This way, you’ll always have them on hand, but they won’t clutter up your kitchen in the meantime.
Organizing your items and knowing how to store them can be a big undertaking, but Stor-It is here to help you every step of the way. We’re the oldest and largest storage facility in the Gem State, so we have all the best moving and storing tips and tricks. Whether you want advice on how to move your mattress or recommendations on the best-sized storage unit for your needs, our friendly staff is eager to assist you.
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