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Mum shares brilliant and cheap storage hack for your kitchen cupboards

By Eden Faithfull|

How many times have you gone to get tray-bake veggies going and have the entire contents of your cupboard fall out?

Baking trays, cookie sheets and oven racks often get shoved to the back of the cupboard, and we're all guilty of just shutting the door and hoping for the best.

But one Aussie mum-of-two had decided she'd had enough of it when she got to work on a simple กช and cheap กช organising hack that she's shared on TikTok.

Mum shares brilliant kitchen storage hack for baking trays
Mama Mila shared a genius fix for storing baking trays on TikTok. (TikTok)

Chantel Mila, who goes by the handle Mama Mila on TikTok, revealed how a $7 office rack from Kmart fixed her cluttered cupboards.

"Who else is obsessed with an organised kitchen? #homehack #lifehack #organisingmylife" she captioned the video.

"Did you know that an office rack is a great way to keep trays organised and vertically stored?" she explained in the short video.

Instead of stacking the trays on top of each other in a kitchen cupboard like we all do, the woman slid them vertically into place.

The office folder organiser perfectly holds every item from cupcake moulds to flat trays, and keeps them in place.

The woman showed the trays stacks vertically in an office organiser. (TikTok)

Since publishing the video, the hack has gone viral and received more than 50,000 views, with commenters flocking to the video to tag their friends.

"You have answered my prayers!" one person said.

"Where have you been all my life? This is a game changer," another said.

One added, "I've been looking for a way to organise my baking stuff."

The best thing is at just $7 a pop, it's a tip that won't break the bank and will definitely have your cupboards looking neat and tidy.

But once you've got your cupboards organised, why not give your pantry a makeover too?

The gallery below has plenty of inspiration for getting things organised and in order in no time.

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