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Interior designers reveal 9 things in your kitchen you should get rid of
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Insider asked interior designers to share which kitchen items and designs are worth getting rid of.
The pros said you should toss or upcycle extra dish towels and oven mitts, especially if they're worn or don't match your kitchen.
Seldom-used cookbooks and appliances take up space and aren't always worth keeping.
Open shelving, especially if it features mismatched items, may not be contributing much to your space.
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From cluttered countertops to overflowing junk drawers, some of us could use a bit of help organizing our kitchen.
But sometimes it's hard to know what to let go of and what to keep. To narrow it down, Insider asked three interior designers to share which kitchen items should be tossed or decluttered.
Here's what they had to say:
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