Kitchen sponge storage

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the kitchen sink is open and has some items in it's drawer under the faucet

Make use of unexpected spaces. A tilt-down tray for your sink can be an extra storage space for sponges, brushes, and other odds and ends that would otherwise clutter your countertops. #marthastewart #organization #cleaninghacks #kitchentips #kitchenorganizationideas

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an open cabinet door in a kitchen

This narrow pullout takes up very little space but fills a big void. Dishwashing supplies can come off of the countertop and hide in this convenient spot next to the sink. As seen on HGTV.com

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a sink with blue sponges in it and the words do you need a sponge holder?

America's Test Kitchen on Instagram: "Do you need a sponge holder? 🧽 A device that keeps kitchen sponges handy—and off the sink bottom—means easier, safer cleanup every day. @lisam_atk breaks down our testing behind this tool. Read the full review by clicking the link in our profile."

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a kitchen shelf with dishes and utensils in it that says, a hack to keep your kitchen sponge clean

Kitchen sponges are notorious for turning nasty relatively quickly. After just one use, sponges, which are filled with tons of pores, can collect grossness and gunk from your dishes and flatware. That gunk plus moisture equals bacteria and mildew. Before you know it, your sponge is Nasty with a capital N.

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a cup filled with cleaning supplies sitting on top of a sink

Use a planter with a drainage hole and saucer by the kitchen sink for sponges, dish soap, sink plug, etc. It catches the draining water so it doesn't get all over the sink or counter.

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