A cluttered kitchen quietly drains your energy. The good news: keeping it calm isn't about a deep clean — it's a short, repeatable reset. Here's a 15-minute routine, plus the few tools that make it actually stick. Minutes 1–4: Clear the surfaces Everything that doesn't belong on the counter goes away. The less that lives permanently on the worktop, the calmer it looks. Anything used daily can live in a tidy organiser instead. Minutes 5–8: Reset the prep zone Wipe down, and put your most-used prep tools where you reach for them. A multi-tool like the 15-in-1 vegetable chopper replaces a drawer of gadgets, so there's simply less to tidy. Minutes 9–12: Sort the pantry front Group like with like and bring the next-to-expire items forward. Clear glass storage jars make the contents obvious, so nothing hides and nothing is wasted. Minutes 13–15: Reset under the sink The cabinet under the sink is where calm goes to die. An under-sink organiser keeps cleaning supplies visible and upright. Make it a habit Run the reset once a day — ideally after dinner — and the kitchen never drifts far from calm. Tools that reduce how much there is to tidy are what make it sustainable. Get 10% off your first order with WELCOME10. Shipped from EU warehouses (5–10 working days), 14-day returns.