Storing Dinnerware
Do you have lots of dishes and china? Some people collect shoes. I collect dishes and stemware. Fortunately, we have cupboards in the basement to store the items we do not use everyday. But, like most parts of the house that are out of sight, they can get messy and cluttered. My new project is tackling that space and sorting and organizing my dinnerware. To see more about our basement, click here.
Most of the daily use dishes and glasses are either in the kitchen or the butler’s pantry. Since I do LOVE collecting china, the basement is where the bulk of the fine china is stored. To see more about our butler’s pantry, click here.
Determine What You Need
In order to protect the dishes from damage and dust, I store them in the quilted zippered bags that are very affordable and easy to buy online. They come in various sizes for both dishes and glasses. Many come with plate dividers, but I prefer the thicker, felt separators from Richards to protect the more delicate items.
More storage for stemware from Richards.
Photograph Your Items
In order to easily identify what is in each quilted bag, I simply take a picture of the dish/glass with my phone and then print thumbnail size photos.
After cutting each photo, I glue them to a card stock tag.
Mount and Identify
A written description is added to the back of the tag so I can easily recall the number of pieces and/or the manufacturer’s name.
Hang the tags from the zipper facing outward for easy viewing.
I group the like items and companion pieces together on the shelves.
Finally with the organization complete, the dishes and glassware are easily accessible. This is an area where I also store my various chargers. Cabinets and wooden countertop are from IKEA.
As I complete the basement project, I hope to show you the before and after photos of the entire room in my next blog post. To see more storage areas of the basement, click here.
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Love this idea! I have a huge china collection and often have to take down and open several keepers before finding what I am looking for. Now, why didn’t I think of that?
Labeling the keepers with a photo has saved me so much time. Hopefully it will help you with your huge collection!
Great idea, although I can’t imagine having that much china! Lucky you.
I don’t collect shoes or jewelry so I can justify my china obsession!
Love this idea! Found you over at Thistlewood Farms. Looks great!
Thank you so much for linking over to Life at Bella Terra. I just love Karianne at Thistlewood Farm~~she was my blogging inspiration.
I hope you will follow me too. I am so grateful to my subscribers as I value their opinions and feedback. Plus I am happy you love this organizational idea!!
I love this idea so much! It’s seriously brilliant. Would you mind if I linked to it on Thistlekeeping on Saturday?
Happy Valentine’s Day friend!
karianne
Yes! Coming from you this is a HUGE compliment!!! You were the inspiration for this blog and I am so grateful for that!
Genius idea! I now have a new project.
What a great idea!! Now, will you come to my house and do that for me?.?
It makes searching for dinner ware much easier!!! I would imagine you have WAY more china than I do!!!!