On amazon. Amazon dish rack
and something like this for the lids
I searched the image and found it on Amazon. It's pretty damn pricey for a 'dish rack', though- $200-222. I'm sure there are cheaper versions of this thing around. Or as /u/Verina- says above, google 'Scandinavian Drying Cabinets'.
EDIT: For the record, don't sell this, nor do i receive a comission or anything, I just found this online and thought it was cool. r/shutupandtakemymoney labeled it spam, then literally #@%@#$% banned me for posting this.
I first went through and tossed anything that didn't have a matching bottom/top and anything where the seal was less than ideal.
I stacked up all the bowls as best as I could, kind of nesting them inside of each other.
Then I organized the lids in the same order, but I used a pot lid holder like this to store them.
Depends on how much space you need and how your kitchen is set up, but we have been using one of these and it takes up much less space than the previous dish drying rack we had and is easy to roll out of the way. If we need to hand-wash more dishes than fit on it then some will need to be hand-dried and put away.
In regards to your concern about open storage, I think there's a difference between decluttering and striving for visual minimalism and what you decided will come down to what you personally value. I recently bought a black wire storage shelving unit on wheels for a nook near our kitchen and while it is a little more visually "messy" it allowed me to organize things that were previously in the way, always being bounced-around because no spot was "right" for them because they had no "designated storage spot" yet were all things that we really, truly needed and couldn't otherwise declutter.
So when it came to visual elegance vs practicality I decided on practicality this time. I think it helps open storage if you can arrange things neatly and have peace in knowing these are all things you truly need and value having easy access to. If you would rather store them out of sight you might have options for that, too. I am adding a shelving unit into an oddly-designed cabinet to better utilize the available space inside of it. It's all about working with what you have to accomplish what you need within your budget and skillset.
I have some racks like OP’s for my coated pots and pans. I usually just search “dish organizer rack” at Amazon.
Here is one I found that might be cute for this purpose!
simplehuman Steel Frame Kitchen Drying Swivel Spout Dish Rack, Full-Size, Grey https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005Q3VXDY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_5AS2NGB4J2P7BFVWQTD2?psc=1
The full size version of this is almost exactly like the one we have.
I've heard good things about the Core line. Looks similar to the Coleman and Ozark Trail insta-tents. Pads are pretty important for keeping warm even when it isn't that cold out. You might get away with those giant puzzle piece tiles they sell for kid playmats.
Will second picking up a Camp Chef Everest. I just traded from my Coleman Triton to it and the difference is huge for just a few bucks more.
Basic kitchen pots and pans from Target work fine on a camp stove. Cast iron is nice around the fire. You can pickup a cheap portable grill off of Amazon for when the supplied camp grill is a bit funky. Marshmallow / hot dog skewers. Long tongs. Hot pads or glove. Don't forget a can opener.
A couple of tubs for washing. These collapsible ones are great. Some containers for water are nice as well to have a supply closer than the camp faucet.
Because it isn't originally a console holder! This is a repurposed plate stand, similar to this one
A rack over the kitchen sink. Highly recommended - that isn't the specific one we bought, look around for variations and reviews before buying.
look out for the first 5 star review (the one with the pictures) -- its from a dear old lady and its wholesome enough to be worth the read.
LOL, I have it bookmarked, https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07M7N5P8B/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_618MCb9K8Y6SJ. This is nice but have you ever found a really sturdy cardboard box?
So my husband and I fought about this for years - he was from a ugly dish rack family and I was from a clean counter family.
We found this and it’s amazing. We just unfold over the sink and let the few dishes / pans we need dry, and then roll it up and put it under the sink.
Just make sure you measure. We have 3 sides touching the counter and one side hangs over the sink and holds my cast iron pot and a pan easily.
I got one from Amazon a week ago. Would have never ordered it if it wasn't on a company acount but glad I did. Really like it. It shipped out of CA to CT in 3 days but required an adult signature upon delivery.
Got this 2 weeks ago real puffco peak for 3/4 of the price from Amazon
Puffco is now my main rig
https://www.amazon.com/Super-Crafts-Shifter-Mountain-Concentrate/dp/B09DTR4JDV/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?crid=1X3QUQ245SJOZ&keywords=air+shifter+zen+peak&qid=1647348770&sprefix=air+shifter+zen+peak%2Caps%2C194&sr=8-1&ufe=app_do%3Aamzn1.fo...
This may seem like a tiny thing but when you stock your fridge, put the perishables (fruit and veg) on the door instead of the crisper drawers. You’ll see them start to go bad and be more likely to eat them before having to throw them out.
Have a place for clean laundry you haven’t folded and put away yet so your dirty clothes don’t end up on the floor when the basket is full of clean laundry.
For your kitchen, instead of a drying rack that goes next to your sink, get one that goes over the top. You can find them on Amazon. The other ones are too small and get dirty. These drain right into the sink so it’s one less piece of house cleanup to do. Over Sink(24"-40") Dish Drying... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08FMTM72Y?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
If you can afford it I’d also highly recommend getting philips hue lights. You can set automations for the lights to change colors to remind you to do certain things. I have mine set to get super bright at 7:30 pm to do a 10min cleanup around the house. Hate cleaning with a fire my passion and this really helped.
I also have little collector trays in the living room and bedroom for odds and ends like rremotes, chapstick, etc. When the trays get full enough to bug me I put stuff away but it contains the clutter a bit.
Hope this helps!
Puffco Peak Air Shifter with Mountain Peak for Zen Carpet Concentrate (Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09DTR4JDV/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_i_9MSMQTB7FDWP4N7WNC2J reviews are good which is why im considering at all
Currently using this one for a few years. It's the best one I've found to max out your counterspace and looks better IMO
Sure.
Ahyuan Roll up Dish Drying Rack Over The Sink Kitchen Roll up Sink Drying Rack Portable Dish Rack Dish Drainer Foldable SUS304 Stainless Steel Dish Drying Rack (17.8''x11.2'') https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0173GPLA2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_SBJYYE7CAD0GMJ9FKS6C
A bit more than you have but a great product. Puffco Peak Air Shifter with Mountain Peak for Zen Carpet Concentrate (Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09DTR4JDV/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_fabc_WKSN0JDBTY4NRPNAYTP7
We use two collapsible tubs. One for washing and the other for rinsing.
Spectrum Diversified Euro Kitchen Organizer for Plates, Cutting Boards Bakeware, Cooling, Pots & Pans, Serving Trays, Reusable Containers, and Lids Holder Rack, Satin Nickel https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0019HQH32/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_ZE2BZ38B0TQFHHFZPGDH
Something like this?
This is kind of what I initially envisioned:
https://www.amazon.com/Spectrum-Diversified-Organizer-Holder-Square/dp/B0019HQH32/ref=sr\_1\_45?dchild=1&keywords=vertical+organizer+steel&qid=1632156451&sr=8-45
Epsom Salt foot soak at night is real nice. Very relaxing. A foot bath is nice too but if you don’t want to both with taking a bath, then this is a nice substitute. Be generous with the salt, add 1-2 cups per gallon of water. I use a foot bath like this one: Prepworks by Progressive Collapsible Portable Wash Basin Dishpan https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003QP30S0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_y93zckVEMEoYR
simplehuman Kitchen Steel Frame Dish Rack With Swivel Spout, Fingerprint-Proof Stainless Steel Frame, Grey Plastic https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005Q3VXDY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_RpxOFb5BN87Y0?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Idk why it won’t let me post this amazon link the fancy way. But I LOVE this simple human dish rack is awesome! I always have people commenting on it and then getting one themselves. It’s pricey tho.
The exact one in the picture is also available on Amazon. Spoiler alert, it's $200