Kevin’s Toolery brings together everyday home essentials that support comfort and wellness. Our products are selected to help you sleep better, breathe easier, and enjoy a more relaxing home environment, without unnecessary complexity.
Create a restful sleep environment with thoughtfully designed bedding and comfort products. From cooling memory foam pillows to blackout sleep masks and silk pillowcases, these essentials support deeper rest and improved comfort every night.
Simple wellness upgrades that bring calm into your daily routine. Explore aromatherapy diffusers, humidifiers, and relaxation accessories designed to improve air quality, ease tension, and enhance the overall feel of your living space.
The sleep mask and pillow noticeably improved my sleep quality and feel comfortable even after long nights.
Sarah Mitchell
Austin, TX
The aroma diffuser adds a calm atmosphere, and the mist output is perfect for my apartment.
Daniel Brooks
Vancouver, BC
I love how quiet the humidifier is and how much better the air feels during winter.
Emily Carter
Toronto, ON
The memory foam knee pillow provides excellent support and reduced my lower back discomfort.
Michael Thompson
Denver, CO
The ambient lighting creates a relaxing mood in my bedroom and feels thoughtfully designed.
Olivia Reynolds
San Diego, CA
The air purifier runs quietly and keeps my home feeling fresher throughout the day.
Jason Miller
Calgary, AB
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Kevin’s Toolery offers carefully selected home comfort and wellness essentials. Our range includes sleep and bedding products, aromatherapy and air quality solutions, bathroom comfort items, ambient lighting, and relaxation accessories designed to improve everyday living.
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At Kevin’s Toolery, we believe a beautifully organized home is more than aesthetics it’s the foundation of peace, productivity, and style. Every thoughtfully selected piece from sleek bathroom racks to versatile storage bags exists to declutter your surroundings and elevate your daily rituals.
If you want your new kitchen to feel calm from day one, start by doing a full edit of what you own, then plan clear zones for cooking, prep, storage, and cleaning. Match each zone with the right organizers, pack or donate what you do not need, and use your renovation or move to reset how the space works, not just how it looks. What is the ultimate kitchen organization checklist before you renovate or move? When someone asks me this, I break it into five simple parts: Audit what you own Design your zones Choose the right tools Pack with intention Set up the new kitchen in logical layers At Kevin’s Toolery, the focus is on small, smart tools that simplify daily routines. So this checklist is built around compact helpers like the 360° Rotating Seasoning Storage Rack, the Kitchen Drawer Utensil Organizer, and the Kitchen Sink Drain Rack Organizer, rather than bulky cabinetry changes. Here is the high-level checklist: Edit and declutter everything Group items by how often you use them Map zones around the stove, sink, fridge, and pantry Select organizers that support those zones Label, pack, and unpack in the same structure We will go deeper into each step so you can walk into your renovated or new kitchen and know exactly where everything belongs. What is smart kitchen organization in the context of a renovation or move? Smart kitchen organization is the process of deciding: What you keep Where it lives Which tools support that choice before you touch a tile, order a cabinet, or unpack a single box. Instead of thinking, “Where can I fit all this stuff?”, you think, “What daily routine do I want, and what belongs in reach for that routine?” From an expert point of view, a good setup includes three ideas: Simple zones for prep, cooking, cleaning, and storage A practical layout such as the classic kitchen work triangle or modern zoned layouts that keep sink, stove, and fridge within easy reach for most tasks Compact tools that keep surfaces clear That is exactly where Kevin’s Toolery stands out: compact racks, trays, and boxes that slot into your layout rather than dominate it. How does a pre-renovation or pre-move kitchen organization plan actually work? I use a five-step system with homeowners. You can follow the same flow. 1. Empty and audit Take everything out of cabinets and drawers. See it all at once. Create four piles: Daily use Weekly use Occasional use Let it go You can already match some items with future tools: Flatware and cooking tools that will sit in a kitchen drawer organizer, drawer organizer, cutlery organizer, or kitchen utensil organizer Spices that will sit on a rack for spices or in a spices drawer organizer Dry goods that will move into storage boxes for food or storage containers for food 2. Group by activity, not by item type Instead of storing all plates together and all glasses together, think in terms of activities: Morning coffee station Cooking and seasoning zone Baking zone Cleaning and dish care zone Snacks and kids’ access This is where products like the 4-Layer Automatic Rolling Egg Holder and the Clear Can Organizer for Refrigerator & Pantry work well, because they turn each shelf into a clear “mini station” instead of a pile. 3. Map your zones to your layout Look at your current or planned floor plan. Where will you stand most often to: Chop vegetables Cook on the stove Wash dishes Pack lunch boxes Store bulk food Use that to define zones: Prep next to the sink or island Cooking around the stove Cleaning around the sink and trash Storage in pantry or tall cabinets Modern designers also talk about “kitchen zones” as a flexible alternative to the old triangle, which lets you set up specific areas like coffee bars or snack stations based on your habits. 4. Choose tools that match each zone Now match Kevin’s Toolery products and your keyword organizers to each zone. Cooking and seasoning zone 360° Rotating Seasoning Storage Rack as your main rack for spices Stainless steel food containers for salt, sugar, or often-used dry goods as stylish storage containers for food kitchen utensil holders on the counter for spatulas and ladles Fridge and pantry zone Clear Can Organizer for Refrigerator & Pantry and Stackable Refrigerator Storage Box as clear storage boxes for food Stainless Steel Food Container for leftovers or batch prep 2-Tier Pull-Out Storage Rack near the pantry door instead of deep, lost shelves for cabinets for pantry Sink and cleaning zone Kitchen Sink Drain Rack Organizer to act as a compact dry rack for dishes Wall-Mounted & Under-Sink Trash Can paired with the space below as your under-sink organizer zone Drawers and small tools Kitchen Drawer Utensil Organizer as your core kitchen drawer organizer Use it together with a drawer organizer, cutlery organizer, and kitchen utensil organizer to separate flatware, knives, and tools Vertical and wall zones Stainless Steel Over-Door Towel Rack functions like a flexible wall hanging for kitchen for towels or light tools Add slim shelves for kitchen or pot rails if your walls allow 5. Pack and label with the final layout in mind During a move or renovation, pack by zone, not by room only: One box labeled “Cooking Zone: spices and oils” One box labeled “Sink Zone: cleaners and cloths” One box labeled “Snack Zone: kids” When you land in the new kitchen, you simply place each box into its zone and drop items straight into your kitchen organizer tools. Why is organization so important before a kitchen renovation or move? There are three reasons I stress this step with every client. Clutter raises stress Research links cluttered homes with higher stress hormones, especially cortisol, and lower life satisfaction. A renovation or move already raises stress. Walking into a fresh but cluttered kitchen adds another layer you do not need. Organization improves how your kitchen feels Studies on household chaos show that disordered spaces affect emotions, focus, and caregiving quality. In plain language, a messy kitchen pulls at your attention all day. A simple system based on small tools and clear zones gives you: Faster decisions Less visual noise Easier routines for the whole family You spend smarter on products and cabinets If you organize first, you buy the right mix of: Slim racks instead of extra cabinets Stacking boxes instead of more shelves Multi-use items like the Wall-Mounted & Under-Sink Trash Can, which solves trash and under-sink space at once That is exactly the philosophy behind kevinstoolery.com: small in size, big on function. When should you start organizing before you renovate or move? Here is a realistic timeline many of my clients follow. Time before move or demo Focus Example tools 6 weeks Full audit, declutter, donate None yet, just decisions 4 weeks Define zones and storage needs Sketch zones on paper 3 weeks Order organizers and tools Seasoning rack, drawer organizer, sink rack 2 weeks Pack by zone, label clearly Boxes labeled by zone 1 week Create “day one” box Coffee, basic utensils, one pan, basics Move or install day Set up skeleton zones Place key racks and organizers first Where can you place Kevin’s Toolery products in your new kitchen layout? Think of your new kitchen as a map with a few hot spots. Near the stove 360° Rotating Seasoning Storage Rack for a reachable rack for spices kitchen utensil holders with spatulas and spoons A kitchen utensil organizer in the drawer under the cooktop Inside pantry and tall cabinets 2-Tier Pull-Out Storage Rack to avoid dead space in deep cabinets for pantry Stackable Refrigerator Storage Box and Clear Can Organizer as see-through storage boxes for food Inside drawers Kitchen Drawer Utensil Organizer as your core kitchen drawer organizer Use it as the base for a drawer organizer, cutlery organizer, and spices drawer organizer if you like spices hidden rather than on the counter Around the sink Kitchen Sink Drain Rack Organizer acting as a compact dry rack for dishes Wall-Mounted & Under-Sink Trash Can anchoring your under-sink organizer area On walls and doors Stainless Steel Over-Door Towel Rack as a simple wall hanging for kitchen towels, cloths, or lightweight tools Add slim shelves for kitchen near coffee or tea zones for mugs and jars How do you turn this into a simple step-by-step action plan? Use this short, practical sequence. Walk through your current kitchen with a notebook. List what annoys you each day: hunting for spices, crowded sink, messy fridge. Match each annoyance with a zone and a tool. Check the Kitchen Organizer category on Kevin’s Toolery and note which items solve which problem. Measure, order, and test one or two pieces in your current kitchen before the move if you can. During the move or renovation, keep your zone labels visible for installers and family. Conclusion Before you renovate or move, treat kitchen organization as the foundation, not an afterthought. Audit what you own, build simple zones around how you cook and clean, and support each zone with compact tools such as the Kitchen Drawer Utensil Organizer, 360° Rotating Seasoning Storage Rack, Clear Can Organizer for Refrigerator & Pantry, Kitchen Sink Drain Rack Organizer, and Wall-Mounted & Under-Sink Trash Can from kevinstoolery.com. When you pair a clear plan with the right kitchen organizer, drawer organizer, storage containers for food, and kitchen utensil organizer, your new kitchen feels calm, stays tidy, and quietly supports the way you live every single day. FAQs Q1. Should I buy organizers before or after my renovation? Buy core pieces like a kitchen drawer organizer, rack for spices, and storage containers for food before finalizing cabinet sizes. This ensures drawers and shelves fit your tools, not the other way round. Q2. How many storage containers do I really need? Start with containers for your top ten dry staples: rice, pasta, flour, cereal, and snacks. Use stackable storage boxes for food and a few airtight storage containers for food. You can add more later. Q3. What is the best place for daily cutlery and utensils? Daily cutlery belongs near the dishwasher or sink in a cutlery organizer. Cooking tools should live closer to the stove in a kitchen utensil organizer or kitchen utensil holders. Q4. How do I keep my under sink area from turning into a mess again? Treat it as a single mini zone. Limit it to a Wall-Mounted & Under-Sink Trash Can, a small caddy for cleaners, and bin liners. That is your under sink organizer in full. Nothing else goes there. Q5. Is it better to keep spices in a drawer or on the counter? If you cook daily, a visible rack for spices like the 360° Rotating Seasoning Storage Rack saves time. If you prefer a clear counter, a labeled spices drawer organizer works better. Q6. How can I organize a very small kitchen without adding cabinets? Use vertical space and slim tools. Over-door racks, compact sink racks, and pull-out trays like the 2-Tier Pull-Out Storage Rack add storage without major construction. Combine them with a simple kitchen organizer plan for each wall.