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Go for a Revolving Spice Rack
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Go for a Revolving Spice Rack
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Keep your everyday seasonings in a rotating rack, so it’s possible to quickly find what you need. With chic, bulb-shaped glass jars, this compact 16-jar spice rack even comes with free refills for up to five years.
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Hang an Over-the-Door Organizer
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Hang an Over-the-Door Organizer
Turn your pantry door into extra storage with a six-tier organizer, perfect for dry ingredients, snacks and spice jars. This is also a great way to conceal your spices without taking up cabinet space.
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Choose a U-Shaped Spice Rack
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Choose a U-Shaped Spice Rack
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Find a double-layer spice rack that’s sleek, stylish and expands to fit the length of your cabinet. Plus, a non-slip bottom ensures it’s stable, so you can easily stack additional items down below.
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Buy an Auto-Measure Spice Carousel
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Buy an Auto-Measure Spice Carousel
Opt for an aesthetically pleasing spice rack equipped with eight jars on a rotating base. You also have the option to stack another storage solution on top to double your storage. The best part? When you shake or pour, the jar automatically dispenses 1/4 tsp. of seasoning.
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Fill a Half-Moon Spice Rack
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Fill a Half-Moon Spice Rack
This adorable, half-moon design may not accommodate your entire spice collection, but it’s perfect for keeping your everyday flavors within reach. The freestanding metal rack takes up minimal counter space, and doubles as decor while doing so.
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Put a Criss-Cross Spice Organizer on the Counter
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Put a Criss-Cross Spice Organizer on the Counter
Go for a versatile setup, like this bamboo spice rack that can stand upright on the counter, be hung on the wall or tucked away into a cabinet. The criss-cross design makes the labels super easy to read.
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Hang Magnetic Spice Jars
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Hang Magnetic Spice Jars
Whether you just stick them on your fridge or mount a metal plate, these clever containers display your most colorful spices front and center. The space-saving hexagonal shapes fit together like a honeycomb, and strong magnets keep jars from sliding out of place.
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Mount a Slide-Out Spice Rack
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Mount a Slide-Out Spice Rack
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Sometimes, you have no choice but to store your spices on a higher shelf. In that case, install a few of these pull-out organizers to give you full access to everything — yep, even the jars way, way in the back.
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Customize Your Cabinet With an Expandable Shelf
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Customize Your Cabinet With an Expandable Shelf
Opt for a bamboo shelf for a clean, organic look. Plus, it’s cute enough to leave on the kitchen counter as decor and expands to fit your cabinet or offer extra storage.
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Insert Spice Drawer Liners
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Insert Spice Drawer Liners
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Here’s a “custom” drawer option at a wallet-friendly price. Trim the soft foam liners with basic kitchen scissors to fit perfectly — no permanent mounting or installation required.
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Adjust Your Spice Rack Organizer
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Adjust Your Spice Rack Organizer
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The genius of this flip-down design is that it takes up very little shelf space, but holds up to 24 spices. Adjust the dividers on each drawer to fit the size and shape of your bottles, round or square.
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Decorate With Metal Racks
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Decorate With Metal Racks
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If you have a large spice collection, this one’s for you. With four tiers in total, this stackable spice shelf set includes 32 clear glass jars — plus 108 black labels and a white chalk marker so you can label each one.
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Add a Tiered Organizer in a Free Drawer
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Add a Tiered Organizer in a Free Drawer
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If your kitchen drawer has become a mess of rolling bottles, try this quick fix. The tiered plastic organizer expands to fit the exact width of your drawer, plus its angled levels make it easier to see the oregano when you’re whipping up dinner.
Ensure your entire collection is accessible with this Lazy Susan-style spice organizer, which works well in tiny cabinets. According to reviewers, this non-skid turntable is easy to assemble, well made and rotates smoothly. Added bonus: It comes in a ton of colors.
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Take a cue from The Home Edit’s Insta-worthy pantry makeovers by transferring your spices into these appealing clear jars with custom labels. Stick the acrylic organizer on an open shelf, so you can get a brilliant view of your handiwork.
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Consider an Expandable Shelf for a Growing Collection
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Consider an Expandable Shelf for a Growing Collection
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Without any hardware, this three-tier shelf expands from 12.5 to 15 inches to effortlessly fit your space. It’s designed to store up to 36 spice jars and the mesh board is sturdy enough to keep them from falling.
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Keep It Simple With a Plastic Organizer
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Keep It Simple With a Plastic Organizer
Vertical storage for the win yet again! This tiered organizer elevates jars on a deep shelf. The non-skid pads on each level ensure that bottles don’t go tumbling when you reach for something in the very back.
Amanda Garrity is a lifestyle writer and editor with over seven years of experience, including five years on staff at Good Housekeeping, where she covered all things home and holiday, including the latest interior design trends, inspiring DIY ideas and gift guides for any (and every) occasion. She also has a soft spot for feel-good TV, so you can catch her writing about popular shows like Virgin River, Sweet Magnolias, Hallmark Channel’s When Calls the Heart and more.
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