Topic: The Junk Drawer
Totage's photo
Sat 07/18/20 09:00 AM
Edited by Totage on Sat 07/18/20 09:02 AM
I recently moved into an apartment and am still settling in. As I'm getting my kitchen situated, I've run into a small issue. I can't figure out which drawer should be the junk drawer. It's a small kitchen with four drawers, they are about the same size. Two of the drawers are by the stove, between the stove and fridge. Across by the sink are the other two, one in the middle next to the sink, and one upfront by the kitchen entrance.

I've already designated the drawer by the sink to be the flatware drawer. Is this proper?

Which drawer is the proper junk drawer?

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Sat 07/18/20 09:10 AM
Have no concerns, the proper junk drawer for you will reveal itself soon enough :wink:

SparklingCrystal 💖💎's photo
Sat 07/18/20 09:14 AM
Does it have to be in the kitchen?
Does it have to be in a drawer?
You can also buy a box or small container that you can put somewhere, on a shelf or fridge or in a cupboard wherever in the house.

I keep a lot of stuff in the cupboard with the fuse box. It's got shelves, they're all full up.
But a man's drawer can be anywhere, even in the living room in a cupboard's drawer.
Michael McIntyre has a hilarious vid on 'The Man Drawer".

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Sat 07/18/20 09:14 AM
I bought a 4 drawer plastic bin from Walmart. I put all my junk in it. Lol

Larsi666 😽's photo
Sat 07/18/20 09:27 AM
I throw my junk into the neighbor's garden rofl

Totage's photo
Sat 07/18/20 10:41 AM
Thanks for the feedback on this issue. Upon further research, it has been determined that a junk drawer is not proper.

I have two nice walk-in closets, so I have plenty of storage space.

Now, I need to get a new dinning room table set. I don't know if I should get a round or square table. The dinning area is small and it will just be me and my two kids, so small family and small space. I was thinking a round table would be best, as the area is small.

Larsi666 😽's photo
Sat 07/18/20 10:44 AM
Okay, joke comments aside :wink:

You might get one of them extendable tables. They don't take much space at all.

Totage's photo
Sat 07/18/20 11:58 AM
It looks like a small rounded table would be best. I don't know if I want one that extends, probably not. As long as it can seat four people I'll be happy.

Now, I got curtains for my windows, but I got the wrong size for my living room. They are too long. I was thinking of getting a floor lamp and wrapping the curtains around the floor lamp. I don't know. I don't want to return the curtains, but I don't really know what to do with them now.

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Sat 07/18/20 12:06 PM

It looks like a small rounded table would be best. I don't know if I want one that extends, probably not. As long as it can seat four people I'll be happy.

Now, I got curtains for my windows, but I got the wrong size for my living room. They are too long. I was thinking of getting a floor lamp and wrapping the curtains around the floor lamp. I don't know. I don't want to return the curtains, but I don't really know what to do with them now.

bunt them up shorter, or maybe dig out the sewing machine and shorten them properly

motowndowntown's photo
Sat 07/18/20 02:15 PM
Use them for bed spreads.

And the junk drawer should always be near the kitchen sink. Cause they always end up holding everything but the kitchen sink.

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Sat 07/18/20 04:52 PM
Which drawer is the proper junk drawer?

Drawer?
I thought we were supposed to be keeping our junk in a trunk?
Labeled "Badonkadonk?"
And then for spring cleaning you do the hard "twerk" in cleaning it out.
Singing "Is it worth it? Let me twerk it
I put my thing down, flip it and reverse it"
Isn't that what tik tok is all about?
Cleaning tips for the junk trunk?



notbeold's photo
Sat 07/18/20 05:03 PM
You poor man - only one junk drawer.
I have several:
One for binding - sticky tape, rubber bands, velcro, string, glues, pins, etc.
One for assorted things too good to throw out, but not used.
One for odd shaped larger awkward un-used items.
And some shed drawers with heavy industrial semi-useful stuff too good to chuck.

Totage's photo
Mon 07/27/20 09:12 AM
Well, got some furniture. Not really what I wanted but will do for a start. Still don't have a junk drawer, but for now I have a junk closet.

Tom4Uhere's photo
Mon 07/27/20 11:26 AM
LOL, Why do you keep junk?

Personally I have great organizing skills.
I don't keep junk but I do keep odds & ends which come in handy from time to time.
I use bins and plastic stacking drawer units which I can add to and have tray dividers.

Here are some ideas...





If you are limited for space you might have a look at Pinterest on a search for small spaces storage.

I picked up some plastic trays at Walmart which have plastic dividers and lids.

You can also search pinterest for pantry organizers which may give you an idea for option you haven't thought of yet.





When I had a garage and a basement I used old pickle jars with the lids nailed to the bottom of a shelf to hold hardware and little stuff.