May 6, 2026
5 Things to Take Off Your Kitchen Counters for a Cleaner Look
Your kitchen countertops aren’t meant to collect everything that passes through your day, but that’s exactly what happens in most homes. Over time, this space turns into a catch-all mail, appliances, decor, and more until it starts to feel crowded and harder to use. The truth is, clear counters don’t just look better, they make your entire kitchen function better. At Slater Realty Group, we see homes that feel instantly more open, clean, and inviting simply by clearing off the counters. Whether you’re preparing to sell or just want to enjoy your space more, simplifying your kitchen surfaces is one of the easiest upgrades you can make.
Paper Clutter
Stacks of mail, school papers, and random documents quickly take over. Instead of letting it pile up, create a simple system to recycle junk mail right away and keep important items in a designated spot outside the kitchen.
Small Appliances You Don’t Use Daily
It’s easy to justify keeping everything out “just in case,” but too many appliances crowd your workspace. Keep only what you use regularly on the counter and store the rest. If there’s no room, it’s probably time to reassess what’s actually needed.
Excess Decor
While a few intentional pieces can add warmth, too many decorative items create visual noise. Stick to items that are both functional and attractive, think cutting boards, oils, or a quality mixer rather than purely decorative pieces.
Supplements and Medications
These often end up on the counter for convenience, but they don’t need to live there. Move them to a cabinet or a spot tied to your daily routine so they’re still easy to remember without adding clutter.
Utensil Holders
Countertop utensil holders can take up more space than you realize and often become overcrowded with items you rarely use. Storing utensils in a drawer with dividers keeps everything organized, easier to find, and frees up valuable counter space. It also helps create a cleaner, more streamlined look that makes the entire kitchen feel more intentional.
Bottom Line
Clear countertops create a cleaner, calmer, and more functional kitchen. It’s a small change that makes a big impact whether you’re getting your home ready to sell or just want a space that feels better every day. And if you’re thinking about making a move, Slater Realty Group is here to help you present your home at its absolute best.
Source
Southern Living