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Keep everyday plates, cups, and utensils handybut not out of handwith these pro tips.

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At my house, breakfast and dinner are about the most hectic times of the day.

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The dishes left behind from these whirlwind meals only add more stress to our routines.

If your cabinets dont have any breathing room, you have too much stuff.

To help clients declutter, she has them play a game called Friends, Enemies, and Acquaintances."

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Add back in only what you actually have space for.

You have to be thoughtful about only keeping what you truly use and need, says Tomlin.

For most people, that means the lowest shelves in upper cabinets and the highest drawers in base cabinets.

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Take everything down a notch so you could actually reach things and eliminate dead space, she says.

Theyre great for those hard-to-reach spots, says Tomlin.

As a solution, Tomlin and Fisher both recommend installingroll-out drawersto get into the way back.

Roll Out Cabinet Drawers

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Open up all the cabinets and drawers, then write what you want to store.

That lets you move things around and make adjustments without hauling around heavy dishes, she says.

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