Emily Henderson, interior designer and author from Oregon, recommends a magnetic kitchen rack ideal for organizing kitchen countertops spilling over with vitamins. Whether you take regular medication or are fending off the flu with vitamin C, this simple kitchen storage solution will restore order.  Because no one wants their kitchen to look like the health aisle at Duane Reade.

Emily Henderson’s vitamin storage hack

‘Vitamins and supplements… HOW CAN THEY LOOK GOOD ON THE COUNTER??’ writes Emily on Instagram. On her blog, Style By Emily Henderson (opens in new tab), the interior designer gives lots of ways to tame unruly plastic containers and bottles, including the magnetic kitchen rack below, which is currently reduced at Wayfair. The matte black storage solution attaches to the side or the front of your refrigerator, providing handy storage space for corralling your vitamins and supplements that don’t currently have a home. You could, of course, use it for other things like condiments, sauces, and spices you use every day, or even cleaning and laundry products. It attaches to any metal surface because it has a magnet on the back, meaning there’s no DIY involved. This magnetic kitchen rack helps to keep your kitchen organized by storing food supplies on the refrigerator door. It also has two moveable hooks for utensils or dishtowels. We think it’s great because if you have to take certain medications every day, it means that they’re in a really visible spot. As they say, out of sight, out of mind, and as long as your refrigerator is well stocked with snacks, you’re highly unlikely to forget to take them if they’re right there on the refrigerator door. ‘I used to store my vitamins in the bathroom but keeping them in the kitchen makes the most sense as the sound of the kettle boiling reminds me to actually take them,’ says Jo Bailey, Homes & Gardens Deputy Editor and Stylist. ‘I have open shelving in my kitchen, which makes things tricky to hide away, so I like to store my vitamins in a wooden condiments carrier – minus the ketchup!’ This wooden storage box, at Zara Home (opens in new tab), is a lovely option. Or you could take them out of the kitchen entirely. ‘The best spot to store vitamins may be in your bedroom because there aren’t many humidity changes there and the space is often cool and dry,’ comments Dean Lee from vitamin and supplement store Sealions (opens in new tab). ‘They should not be exposed to sunshine or open windows, as doing so will lessen their effectiveness. Keep them away from radiators and other heat sources. Even if they are in a childproof container, always keep them safe, secure, and away from children and pets.’ So if you’ve been feeling festive for a while and the January organization mode is kicking in early, why not start small with some kitchen countertop decluttering? Check everything is still in date and if you have one, look at ways of organizing your medicine cabinet. Purchasing smart little storage solutions, from the magnetic rack to Mason jars, makes life easier as it quietens the visual noise that jars of vitamins create. It also means countertops are easier to clean, and a cleaner, zen kitchen makes for a space you’ll actually enjoy cooking and hosting in, and everyone will remember to take their vitamins. 

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Emily Henderson, interior designer and author from Oregon, recommends a magnetic kitchen rack ideal for organizing kitchen countertops spilling over with vitamins. Whether you take regular medication or are fending off the flu with vitamin C, this simple kitchen storage solution will restore order.  Because no one wants their kitchen to look like the health aisle at Duane Reade.

Emily Henderson’s vitamin storage hack

‘Vitamins and supplements… HOW CAN THEY LOOK GOOD ON THE COUNTER??’ writes Emily on Instagram. On her blog, Style By Emily Henderson (opens in new tab), the interior designer gives lots of ways to tame unruly plastic containers and bottles, including the magnetic kitchen rack below, which is currently reduced at Wayfair. The matte black storage solution attaches to the side or the front of your refrigerator, providing handy storage space for corralling your vitamins and supplements that don’t currently have a home. You could, of course, use it for other things like condiments, sauces, and spices you use every day, or even cleaning and laundry products. It attaches to any metal surface because it has a magnet on the back, meaning there’s no DIY involved. This magnetic kitchen rack helps to keep your kitchen organized by storing food supplies on the refrigerator door. It also has two moveable hooks for utensils or dishtowels. We think it’s great because if you have to take certain medications every day, it means that they’re in a really visible spot. As they say, out of sight, out of mind, and as long as your refrigerator is well stocked with snacks, you’re highly unlikely to forget to take them if they’re right there on the refrigerator door. ‘I used to store my vitamins in the bathroom but keeping them in the kitchen makes the most sense as the sound of the kettle boiling reminds me to actually take them,’ says Jo Bailey, Homes & Gardens Deputy Editor and Stylist. ‘I have open shelving in my kitchen, which makes things tricky to hide away, so I like to store my vitamins in a wooden condiments carrier – minus the ketchup!’ This wooden storage box, at Zara Home (opens in new tab), is a lovely option. Or you could take them out of the kitchen entirely. ‘The best spot to store vitamins may be in your bedroom because there aren’t many humidity changes there and the space is often cool and dry,’ comments Dean Lee from vitamin and supplement store Sealions (opens in new tab). ‘They should not be exposed to sunshine or open windows, as doing so will lessen their effectiveness. Keep them away from radiators and other heat sources. Even if they are in a childproof container, always keep them safe, secure, and away from children and pets.’ So if you’ve been feeling festive for a while and the January organization mode is kicking in early, why not start small with some kitchen countertop decluttering? Check everything is still in date and if you have one, look at ways of organizing your medicine cabinet. Purchasing smart little storage solutions, from the magnetic rack to Mason jars, makes life easier as it quietens the visual noise that jars of vitamins create. It also means countertops are easier to clean, and a cleaner, zen kitchen makes for a space you’ll actually enjoy cooking and hosting in, and everyone will remember to take their vitamins. 

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