If you’re like me, you know how quickly soda cans can take over your kitchen space. But don’t worry, I’ve gathered some nifty ideas to keep those cans neatly organized and easy to reach.
Custom Sliding Racks
Install sliding racks inside your cabinets for easy access to your soda cans. I added one during a kitchen remodel, and I love how it seamlessly integrates into my space. Once you empty those cans, you can even repurpose them with some fun trash craft ideas.
Tall and Slim Vertical Racks
Vertical racks are perfect for those narrow spaces and can hold a surprising number of cans. I squeezed one between my fridge and the wall, and it’s been a lifesaver.
Space-Saving Lazy Susan
A lazy Susan can make it easy to access soda cans from any angle. I added one to my pantry, and it’s like a tiny carousel for my drinks. You can even use this same spinning concept for storing spray paint in your workshop.
Stylish Wire Baskets
Wire baskets are both functional and stylish for soda can storage. I picked up a few vintage ones at a flea market, and they add a touch of industrial chic. These versatile baskets also work perfectly for DIY over-the-toilet storage in the bathroom.
Creative Upcycled Crates
Turn old crates into unique soda can storage by stacking them or hanging them on the wall. I’ve used painted crates to add a pop of color and functionality to my kitchen. These versatile wooden bins can even be repurposed into clever DIY toy storage for a tidy playroom.
Crafty Cabinet Organizers
Maximize your cabinet space with custom organizers that fit soda cans perfectly. I crafted mine using some spare wood, and now my cabinet is a soda can sanctuary. If you want to upgrade other areas of your kitchen, building trash can cabinets is another great way to hide clutter.
Chic Shelving Units
Transform a simple shelving unit into a soda can haven by stacking your cans neatly. I once used some leftover wood to create a chic, open-shelf display in my kitchen, and it works wonders.
Repurposed Magazine Holders
Magazine holders can double as soda can storage with a bit of imagination. I painted mine to match my kitchen’s color scheme, and they’re surprisingly handy. If you have empty soda bottles left over, they are perfect for trying out fun volcano ideas for kids.
DIY Wooden Holders
Create your own soda can holder with some wood and a little creativity. I made one as a weekend project, and it adds a rustic charm to my kitchen decor.
Efficient Layouts for Maximum Space
Arrange your cans in a pyramid or staggered layout to make the most of your space. I always play around with different shapes until I find the one that fits perfectly.
Versatile Plastic Containers
Clear plastic containers are perfect for neatly stacking soda cans in the fridge. I always have a few on hand, and they make such a difference in keeping things orderly. Once you’ve enjoyed your drinks, save the empties for some creative tin can crafts.
Wire Racks for Easy Access
Metal wire racks are a game-changer for soda can organization. I found a tiered rack at a garage sale, and it’s been the perfect solution for keeping my cans visible and within reach. If you are clearing out space to host your own event, organizing and hanging clothes for a garage sale can be just as satisfying.
Perfect Pantry Organization
Integrate your soda cans into your pantry with clear containers for easy visibility. My pantry looks so much more organized since I started grouping cans by flavor in transparent bins. This compact storage method is actually one of my favorite RV hacks for maximizing small spaces.
Innovative Pegboard Display
Use a pegboard to create a customizable soda can display. I love how I can rearrange the pegs to fit different can shapes and sizes as needed.
Decorative Basket Storage
Use decorative baskets to store your soda cans in plain sight. I found some cute woven baskets that blend perfectly with my kitchen’s boho vibe. If you’re also a crafter, these baskets work wonderfully for stamp organization.

