How to Hide Your Small Kitchen Appliances in Plain Sight

A minimalist kitchen is not about empty counters but rather curating what stays out and learning how to blend the rest into your cabinetry.

ORGANIZATION TIPS

7/8/20261 min read

The biggest obstacle to a calm, organized kitchen is visual noise. We often collect small appliances over the years, leaving our counters cluttered with mismatched cords, shiny plastic housings, and bulky digital displays that clash with our decor. Achieving a high-end look does not require a custom appliance garage; it just requires a few deliberate styling shifts.

The Art of the High Low Mix

Begin by grouping your appliances by material rather than utility. Placing a stainless-steel toaster next to a matte black coffee maker creates a disjointed look, but pairing textured ceramic canisters with warm wood cutting boards helps ground your functional items. Keep only two daily-use appliances on the counter and tuck the rest into easily accessible lower cabinets.

The Power of Cord Organization

Nothing ruins the line of a beautiful backsplash faster than a tangled black power cord draped across the counter. Use simple adhesive cord wraps on the back of your appliances to keep excess wires tucked neatly out of view. This small, five-minute fix instantly elevates the entire kitchen and makes even budget-friendly appliances look integrated.