I’ve been on a drawer organization binge since Christmas Eve. That’s when the bottom fell out of the tray in the kitchen junk drawer amid a cloud of unseasonal language. I emptied the whole drawer, evaluated and binned the true junk (including about 1/2 inch of tooth picks, which lined the bottom of the drawer) and then put the remainder back in new homes. When, on Christmas Day, it took 30 seconds to find a 2025 button battery, I realized I had made a profound impact on my quality of life.
I went on to the ribbon drawer. Yes, we have one; don’t judge. Still my family complains that we have inadequate storage space. Anyway, as I was cleaning up the Christmas wrapping station, I reorganized that drawer too. The epiphanic effect was not quite as strong, but it still felt good.
I turned finally to something I’ve been wanting to improve for ages. There are certain tools that I reach for constantly. They would be always on my desk except I tidy up weekly or whenever I write a blog post. Then I have to spend a minute every week finding the knife and the tweezers again.
No more! I routed shapes for all my favourite tools out of a scrap of plywood. This sits on top of the drawer sides and utilizes the 1/4” of clearance atop the drawer. The result is I lost only 1/2” of drawer depth.
It’s all a bit rough, although a little paint helps to hide the worst. I need to organize the next layer down as well, but I’m certain the change will be yet another improvement in my life.
Might not be the most perfect, but it works. Right?
I’m loving it! I don’t even need to look to get my most-used tools. It’s almost faster to put them away each time I put them down than it is to leave them on my workbench.