At Carla's house, the biggest challenge was lack of space, lack of overview and too many of the same open dry goods, in half-empty bags.
In just an hour we had it cleaned out and sorted.
We poured the dry goods that Carla uses most in her daily life into storage jars, and then put our nice labels on them. The jars that we used at Carla are square and can be stacked, thus optimizing space in both drawers and cabinets.
We organized the remaining food items in our lightweight wooden boxes, which provide an incredibly good and aesthetic overview.
We also decorated the kitchen table with our popular acacia wood turntable, for a personal and more organic touch.
For Carla's kitchen we used:
- 2 x 500 ml square storage jars with wooden lids
- 2 x 1000 ml square storage jars with wooden lids
- 2 x 1800 ml square storage jars with wooden lids
- 1 x Set of dry goods labels
- 1 x Set of expiration date labels
- 2 x Wooden box small
- 1 x Wooden box wide
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