Small Indian Kitchen Organizers: 5 Affordable Buys That Actually Work

A small Indian kitchen can stay tip-top and well-organized using five affordable wall and cabinet-door organizers that stick on with magic stickers — no drilling, no renovation, and the entire setup starts at ₹245.

Most Indian kitchens are tight on space, and once a single pull-out trolley is house-full, there is nowhere obvious to put extra cutlery, cups, mixer attachments, towels and wires. The fix is not a bigger kitchen — it is using the wall, the inside of cabinet doors, and the underside of shelves. Below are the exact organizers from the video, what each one solves, and where to place it.

How do I organize cutlery when my pull-out trolley is already full?

Hang it on the wall instead of forcing more into the drawer. A set of three hanging cutlery-and-pan organizers from Flipkart, priced at ₹245 for the set, takes spoons, ladles, kalchi, jhara and small pans off the trolley and onto the wall above the counter.

The set comes with magic stickers, so it goes up on tile or paint without a single drill hole. That makes it safe for rented kitchens, and it costs less than a single replacement drawer insert.

What is the easiest way to free up cabinet space taken by cups?

Move the cups out of the cabinet entirely. A wooden adjustable wall-hanging organizer with hooks holds tea cups and coffee mugs in a neat row on the wall, and reclaims the whole shelf inside your cabinet for dabbas, jars or larger items.

The same organizer is multifunctional — Jasmine points out you can also hang bags, towels, shirts or belts on it, so it works just as well in a bedroom or entryway if you change your mind later.

How do I stop mixer and blender attachments from cluttering the cabinet?

Use the inside of the cabinet door. Hidden cabinet-door organizers slot blender jars, mixer lids and small accessories into a rack that sits flat against the door, so they take zero shelf space.

A quick way to think about it:

  1. Open every kitchen cabinet and look at the inside of each door — that surface is currently empty.
  2. Fix a hidden door organizer on each one using stick-on holders.
  3. Move mixer attachments, small lids and graters from the shelf onto the door rack.
  4. Use the freed-up shelf for taller items you previously had no home for.
  5. For short cabinets, fix a similar organizer under the shelf to hang cups upside-down.

Most cabinets also waste the top few inches of vertical space inside — once attachments move to the door, you can finally use that gap for something tall.

Where should kitchen towels go in a small kitchen?

On a dedicated wall-mounted towel organizer that holds four to five towels at once. Kitchen towels get used constantly — wiping utensils, drying hands, mopping spills, lifting a hot tawa or kadhai — and a single hook is never enough.

A multi-bar towel rack also lets a wet towel air-dry between uses instead of sitting damp on the counter. The version shown sticks on with two magic-sticker holders, so it goes up on any flat surface in seconds.

How do I deal with the wire and charger mess near the plug point?

Stick small wire-and-plug holders on the wall, tile, or side of a cabinet near your plug point, and route loose cords through them. When a charger or extra plug is not in use, hang it on the holder instead of letting it dangle.

This is the single fix that makes a kitchen look organized even before you tidy anything else, because trailing wires read as clutter even when the counters are clean. It also helps in living rooms and bedrooms where multiple chargers compete for one socket.

Why do these organizers work in rental kitchens?

Because almost everything in this list — the cutlery hanger, the towel rack, the wire holders — comes with magic stickers instead of screws. They press on, they hold, and they come off without leaving holes in the wall.

For anyone in a rental flat where drilling is not allowed, this matters more than the price. You can take the entire setup with you when you move.

Which buys are actually worth it for a small kitchen?

If you only want to buy one thing, start with the ₹245 set of three cutlery hangers — it solves the most common small-kitchen problem (a full trolley) for the lowest spend. After that, in order of impact:

  1. Cabinet-door hidden organizers (frees the most shelf space).
  2. Wall-hanging cup rack (clears one full cabinet shelf).
  3. Towel organizer (replaces a single hook with space for five towels).
  4. Wire-and-plug holders (instant visual decluttering).

All of these are available on Flipkart at low prices with easy exchange, easy return, refunds and fast delivery, which lowers the risk if a particular size doesn’t fit your wall.

📺 About this video. This post draws on Jasmine Choudhari’s YouTube video अपने छोटे से किचन को रखें Tip Top & Organized इन आसान Tips के साथ. Watch the full video for visual demonstrations of every tip.

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Frequently asked questions

How can I organize a small Indian kitchen without drilling holes in the walls?

Use magic-sticker organizers that adhere to walls, tiles or cabinet surfaces without screws or drilling. The cutlery hanger, towel rack and wire holders shown in this video all come with stick-on holders, which makes them ideal for rented kitchens where drilling is not allowed. They hold firmly on most smooth surfaces and can be repositioned when you move.

Which is the cheapest cutlery organizer for a small kitchen with one pull-out trolley?

A set of three hanging cutlery organizers from Flipkart for ₹245 is one of the most affordable options. Jasmine uses this set when her single pull-out trolley becomes house-full, hanging spoons, ladles and pans on the kitchen wall instead of cramming them into a drawer. The same three-piece set is hard to find at this price on other shopping sites.

What can I do if my cabinet is full of cups and there is no room for other things?

Move your cups out of the cabinet and onto a wooden adjustable wall-hanging organizer with hooks. This frees up the entire cabinet shelf for utensils, jars or dabbas. The same wall organizer is multifunctional — you can hang tea cups, coffee mugs, bags, towels, shirts or belts on it, so it works in any room of the house, not only the kitchen.

How do I store mixer, grinder and blender attachments so they don't create clutter?

Use hidden cabinet-door organizers that hang on the inside of the cabinet door. Mixer jars, blender attachments and small accessories slot into these racks without occupying any shelf space. Because the organizer sits on the door, you also reclaim the wasted upper space inside the cabinet for other items. The same style of organizer can be fixed under a cabinet to hang cups.

Where should I keep multiple kitchen towels in a small kitchen?

Hang four to five kitchen towels together on a wall-mounted towel organizer. It saves counter space and lets wet towels dry properly between uses, which matters because kitchen towels are used many times a day for wiping utensils, hands and spills. The towel organizer in this video sticks on with two magic-sticker holders, so no drilling is needed on any surface.

How can I hide messy wires, chargers and plugs in the kitchen?

Stick small wire-and-plug holders onto the wall, tile or any flat surface near your plug point and route loose wires through them. When a charger or extra plug is not in use, hang it on the holder instead of leaving it lying on the counter. This is especially useful in Indian kitchens where plug points are limited and cords from multiple appliances tend to pile up in one corner.

Are these Flipkart kitchen organizers worth buying for a rental flat?

Yes, because most of them attach with magic stickers instead of screws, so they are completely landlord-safe. The cutlery hanger, towel rack and wire holders shown in the video can all be stuck and removed without damaging walls or tiles. Flipkart also offers easy exchange, easy return, refunds and fast delivery on these household products, which lowers the risk of buying online.

Do I need a big kitchen to keep things tip-top and organized?

No — a small kitchen can stay tip-top if you use vertical wall space and the inside of cabinet doors instead of buying more drawers. The five organizers in this video — cutlery hangers, a wall-hanging cup rack, cabinet-door organizers, a towel rack and wire holders — together turn unused wall and door surfaces into storage. The trick is moving items off the counter, not adding more counter.


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Jasmine Choudhari shares practical, no-frills ideas for organising small Indian kitchens and homes. Follow her on YouTube (600K+ subscribers · Silver Play Button), Instagram and Facebook. For collaborations: collab@jasminechoudhari.com.