Drawers

Drawer Dividers 101: Where to Start

Drawer dividers are the fastest, cheapest way to make any drawer feel custom-built. If you've never used them, here's everything you need to choose the right kind and set up your first drawer in about five minutes.

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Where to start

Pick your most annoying drawer, usually the kitchen utensil drawer or the bedroom sock drawer. A quick win there builds momentum for the rest of the house.

How to measure

Measure the inside width, depth, and height of the drawer before you buy. The most common mistake is grabbing dividers that are too tall to clear the cabinet above, or too short to reach across. Write the numbers down and shop to them.

Setting up your first drawer

Empty the drawer, wipe it out, then sort items into groups before you place anything. Lay your dividers to match the groups, drop items in, and leave a little breathing room so the drawer stays easy to use. Done.

Keeping it tidy

Dividers only work if you put things back in their compartment. Give it a week and it becomes automatic, the compartments do the thinking for you.

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