How to Organize Pots and Pans Like an Expert (15 Ways That Actually Work)

So last night, I was making my go-to comfort meal: spaghetti and meatballs. The sauce was bubbling, garlic was sizzling, I was in my element—until I reached for a pan and realized it was buried under a small mountain of dishes in the sink.

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Total kitchen chaos.

And then came the classic domino effect: I knocked over a strainer, dropped a lid, cursed at the cabinet, and nearly burned the garlic.

That was my moment of truth. I knew I had to get my pots and pans under control—like, expert-level organized. Not just “shove it all into a drawer and hope for the best” organized.

If your kitchen looks like a cookware battlefield too, don’t worry. I’m breaking down 15 ridiculously doable ways to organize your pots and pans—even if you have zero storage space and a cluttered brain like me.

Let’s get your kitchen in shape, shall we?

But First: A Quick Declutter (Yep, We’re Doing This)

Before we talk cute organizers and Pinterest-worthy layouts, let’s be honest: do you even use all the cookware you own?

I found lids with no pots, scratched-up pans from college, and a casserole dish I swear I’ve never used (and don’t even like casseroles, so… why??).

Here’s your permission slip to let go:

Toss anything warped, broken, or wobbly.

Donate duplicates or cookware you swear you’ll use someday but never do.

Keep only what you love and actually use.

Pro tip: A basic set of 3 good pots and 3 solid pans can cover almost any meal you make. Seriously.

Now that we’ve Marie Kondo’d our collection, let’s get into the good stuff.

Group by Size & Nest with Care

One of the easiest upgrades? Stack your pots and pans by size.

I use a 10-piece set that nests beautifully, which saves so much space. Just be sure to use those felt or silicone pan protectors in between each one so they don’t scratch.

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It’s simple, satisfying, and you’ll never play lid Tetris again.

Ditch the Countertop Clutter

Raise your hand if your cookware is currently “stored” on your countertop. (My hand is up.)

It’s tempting, but it just turns into visual clutter. Plus, dust. Ew.

Instead, stash your cookware in cabinets or drawers and free up that space for cute decor or—let’s be honest—just to look clean when guests come over.

Use a Dish Rack Inside Your Cabinet

Wait, hear me out.

A regular dish rack inside your cabinet is genius for organizing lids and smaller pans. Stack your pots next to it and boom—no more cabinet chaos.

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It’s not glamorous, but it’s cheap, easy, and it works.

Try a Vertical Pot Rack (Game-Changer)

If you’re short on cabinet space, this one’s for you. A vertical rack lets you stack pans upright so they’re easy to grab and won’t slide all over each other.

I especially love this for cast iron. It handles the weight like a champ and clears room for bulkier appliances (hi, Instant Pot).

Use Expandable Cabinet Racks

These are basically little shelves you insert into your cabinets. Some expand to fit your space and even let you customize the height.

Perfect for organizing by type—fry pans on one side, saucepans on the other.

 

Deep Drawer Dividers = Total Game-Changer

If you’ve got deep kitchen drawers, I envy you. Use adjustable drawer dividers to create custom sections for each pot, pan, and lid.

You can even pop one of those vertical racks inside the drawer for double the organization.

💡 No big drawer? Use that oven drawer you always forget about! (Just… don’t preheat the oven with stuff inside. Learn from my near-meltdown.)

Mount a Lid Organizer on the Cabinet Door

Cabinet doors = unused real estate.

A mountable lid rack keeps those tricky lids from sliding everywhere and lets you stack your pots freely.

 

Use a Pegboard Wall Like a Pro

If you have empty wall space, this is a total vibe.

Mount a pegboard, grab some hooks, and hang your pots, pans, and even utensils. It’s like functional wall art—hello, Pinterest!

 Install a Hanging Pot Rack Overhead

It gives a cozy, chef’s-kitchen feel and clears cabinet space.

Make sure to hang it low enough to reach everything, but high enough not to hit your head mid-cooking session. (Been there.)

Use a Wall-Mounted Rail System

If you don’t have space for a full hanging rack, a wall rail with hooks works beautifully. Hang it above your stove, along a backsplash, or even on the side of a cabinet.

Super cute, super functional.

Towel Bars Aren’t Just for Towels

Use a towel bar to hang pots and pans with handles.

It’s an easy DIY solution and perfect for renters. Bonus: it looks adorable if you choose modern black or gold hardware.

 Spin Into Action with a Lazy Susan

Lazy Susans aren’t just for spices, okay?

You can get large, heavy-duty ones designed for pots and pans. Spin it to find exactly what you need without pulling everything out.

They even have slots for lids!

Slide-On Mug Hooks Under Shelves

These slide under your shelves and act like mini pot hangers.

If your lids have handles instead of knobs, you can hang those too. So clever, and dare I say… cute?

Add a Wire Storage Rack

Got a blank wall or awkward corner? Put in a freestanding wire rack.

I use mine to store everything from my Dutch oven to my baking trays. It’s sturdy, open, and makes everything easy to see (and reach!).

Use Stylish Coat Hooks for a Statement Wall

I saw this on Instagram and instantly fell in love.

Install a few coat hooks in a row and hang your prettiest pans like kitchen art. Bonus points if they’re copper or colorful enamel.

Bonus Tips to Organize Pots and Pans Like a Pro

Use adhesive 3M hooks inside cabinet doors for lids.

Add tension rods to divide cookie sheets and cutting boards.

Store rarely used pans in clear plastic bins so you can “see but stash.”

Avoid storing in your oven unless you’re 1000% sure you’ll remember they’re in there. (Trust me on this.)

You Deserve a Kitchen That Works for You

Organizing your pots and pans doesn’t mean spending a fortune or having a magazine-perfect kitchen.

It means making your space work for you—so you can actually enjoy cooking without a side of stress and clutter.

Try one or two ideas to start, and build from there. Even small changes make a big difference.

So pour that cup of coffee, turn on your favorite podcast, and start organizing like the kitchen goddess you are.

And hey—if you end up procrastinating and just browsing Amazon for cute pot racks, that still counts as progress, right?

Pin this for later and follow me on Pinterest for more kitchen hacks, cleaning tips, and small-space organizing inspo! 🫶

 

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