A neat home helps me focus—and yes, that includes an organized fridge. Growing up, I didn’t think much about tidiness, but my mother, who always kept our house photo-ready, taught me her tricks—including how to use those small cupboards above the refrigerator. Though they might seem impractical, these cupboards can be surprisingly useful: Store infrequently used appliances like blenders, food processors, or waffle makers. Stock canned goods and baking essentials, which have long shelf lives. Keep cookbooks neatly tucked away. Organize pantry items and spices with small racks. Stash kitchen towels bought in bulk. Protect fine china or special-occasion dishware from little hands. Just remember: always use a sturdy stool, avoid heavy items, and be cautious, as fridge heat can affect some products