Professional Organizers Always Throw Away These 10 Clutter-Causing Kitchen Items
If your kitchen feels crowded no matter how much you clean, clutter may be the real problem. Professional organizers say certain everyday items quietly take over cabinets, drawers, and counters without adding much value. Here are 10 clutter-causing kitchen items they almost always throw away to instantly create more space and less stress.
Food Containers Without Matching Lids

If it doesn't close, it doesn't stay. Loose containers and orphaned lids are one of the fastest ways to create cabinet chaos.
Expired Spices

Old spices don't add flavor, they add clutter. If it's years old or has no smell left, organizers say it's done.
Duplicate Tools

More isn't better when it comes to kitchen gadgets. Organizers keep one good version and remove the rest.
Chipped or Cracked Dishes

Damaged plates and mugs take up space and rarely get used. Organizers don't save these "just in case."
Takeout Containers you never reach for

Stained, warped, or lid-less containers don't stack well and quickly crowd cabinets. These are easy clutter wins.
Small Appliances You Forgot You Own

If you haven't used it in a year, it's probably not worth the space. Organizers often remove bulky, unused appliances first.
Worn Dish Towels and Old Sponges

If it smells bad or looks rough, it's time to go. These items add mess without adding function.
Extra Cleaning Products Under the Sink

Too many bottles create more clutter than cleanliness. Organizers keep only what's actively used.
Expired Pantry Staples

Flour, oils, sauces, and baking mixes don't last forever. Organizers regularly clear out items past their prime.
Appliance Manuals You Can Google

Most manuals are available online in seconds. Organizers keep only those for complex or high-end appliances.




