Essential Kitchen Items for a Chicago Apartment

February 5, 2023

Living in Chicago means you might find yourself coming up with creative ways to make the most of your space. Whether it’s shelves for extra storage or the latest kitchen gadget, choosing the right kitchen items can drastically change how the heart of your home functions. If you’re finding it difficult to locate apartment-friendly staples, here’s a list of our favorite kitchen essentials backed by chefs and professional organizers alike.

A gray, collapsible silicone dish drying rack holding two white decorative plates and several pieces of silverware.

Over-the-Sink Dish Racks


If you’re looking for an essential space-saving kitchen gadget, this may be your best bet. An over-the-sink dish rack eliminates the space taken up by a bulky dish drainer and can also be stowed away when it’s not in use. For some solid options, check out the
ORG Over-the-Sink Dish Rack or the Five Two Over-the-Sink Drying Rack. Both of these versatile racks can support large pots, glassware, and utensils while also freeing up precious counter space.


If you aren’t quite into the idea of taking up sink space, a collapsible drying rack is also a fantastic option, like
the SAMMART Collapsible Dish Drainer.

A white kitchen cabinet with two white shelf inserts, organizing stacked plates, clear glassware, and white mugs.

Shelf Inserts


Although not the coolest kitchen gadget on the list, shelf inserts are one of the most useful. If the shelves in your cabinets are that in-between height, adding shelf inserts creates more tiers for you to add the plates, glasses, or bowls that wouldn’t fit otherwise. 


If this sounds like the product for you,
Ikea has you covered.

A dark grey rolling kitchen cart with a light wood top, one drawer, a wire basket, and two slatted storage shelves.

Portable Kitchen Carts



Adding a kitchen cart can transform unused areas into an extra countertop and storage spot. When choosing the right cart, opt for one that is proportional in size to the amount of space you have for it. If you want one that mimics your countertops, make sure it is the right height for a seamless transition. And, depending on the type of storage you’re looking for, find one that offers the right shelving or cabinets to store your kitchen items without the clutter.


This
Hampton Kitchen Cart comesCart Linon Sydney Apartment Cart comes in a variety of colors and is perfect for smaller kitchens, and this Glenville Kitchen Cart is a stylish option for bigger ones.

A modern kitchen with white cabinets, light wood walls, and a black mug rack on a dark blue wall.

Wall-Mounting Storage


Instead of looking for ways to enhance your kitchen horizontally, try looking vertically. Adding shelves, hooks, or racks onto your walls will transform how you store your favorite items, and they’ll also free up space on your counters and in your cabinets. When done right, they’ll also add an appealing aesthetic to your kitchen and create a more homey, lived-in feel. Check out the Lowe’s
Metal Wall Mug Rack for a unique way to store your mugs, or this Moforoco Storage Rack to organize your spices.

Cherries in a collapsible green and clear rectangular food container, sitting on a red and white checkered picnic blanket.

Collapsible Tools and Containers


Nothing crowds up a kitchen more than bulky food storage containers and other tools, like measuring cups and graters. Opt for more compact essentials that are collapsible or foldable. This way, you can stack them on top of each other and instantly create more space for other items. 


For handy collapsible or foldable essentials, try the Chef’n sleekstor Collapsible Measuring Cups and Spoons, the STOGO Collapsible Food Storage Containers, or the OXO Two-Fold Grater. 


Craft Your Dream Apartment With Reside


With the right tools and a little imagination, you can easily transform your kitchen into a space that suits your every need. At Reside, we’re dedicated to helping you make the most of your Chicago apartment. Visit our
blog for more tips and tricks, or check out our apartment communities if you're on the hunt for your next home.

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