Smart Chopping Board Storage ideas

Chopping boards are kitchen workhorses, essential for everything from slicing veggies to carving roasts, so you’re probably looking for smart chopping board storage ideas.

And that’s because as functional as these kitchen tools are, they can also be a bulky mess, cluttering countertops and taking up valuable space.

Whether you have a collection of large wooden boards, sleek titanium, handy plastic, or eco-friendly bamboo, finding smart chopping board storage solutions is key to an organized and efficient kitchen.

Here are some fantastic cutting board storage ideas to transform them from a jumbled pile into a functional and even decorative element of your home:

Countertop Chopping Board Storage Ideas

Treat Cutting Boards as Decor

Who says cutting boards have to be hidden away?

If you have beautiful wooden or bamboo boards, especially those with interesting grains or shapes, why not display them?

One of the easiest and most aesthetically pleasing ways to store your favorite cutting boards is to lean them against your kitchen backsplash.

This not only keeps them easily accessible but also adds a touch of rustic or modern decor, depending on the board’s style.

This chopping board storage solution a great idea for small kitchens where every inch of counter space counts, allowing you to free up other areas.

Storing the boards on their sides allows them to take up less space on your countertop.

Yet they stay within sight and easy to access when needed.

For decoratively shaped cutting boards, you can also hang them on your wall and treat them as art.

Countertop chopping board storage is best for:

  • cutting boards used frequently
  • oversized boards that don’t easily fit elsewhere indoor kitchen
  • thick butcher board cutting boards that are heavy and a bit unwieldy.

Inside the Cabinet: Hidden Cutting Board Storage and Organization

For those who prefer a clean and clear countertop, cabinet storage for chopping and cutting boards is your best option.

Cutting Board Holder

A cutting board organizer is a classic and effective solution for storing cutting boards inside of a cabinet when you have multiple chopping boards.

A simple wire rack placed inside a cabinet allows you to store multiple plastic, bamboo, or even thin wooden boards vertically, preventing them from toppling over and making them easy to grab.

This keeps your boards neatly stored and out of sight.

upper kitchen cabinet with organized baking supplies and baking sheets

In my kitchen, I combine storage of both cutting boards and organize them with related baking supplies like baking sheets and shallow baking pans in a single organizing rack for consolidated, easy access storage.

This organizing rack features adjustable section dividers, so I’m able to tweak the space to accommodate the cutting boards and baking sheets as necessary.

No wholesale overhaul of the space necessary if I add another cutting board to the lot!

The extra large cutting board that isn’t used frequently stays tucked against the cabinet wall.

It’s so tall it won’t fit in the cabinet if added to the rack, so it is fine to live there.

The organizing rack helps pin these plastic cutting boards upright, preventing them from falling over and pushing the organizing rack out of place.

Back of Cabinet Board Storage

The back of your cabinet doors offers prime real estate for organization.

Using this space is a fantastic option for keeping boards out of the way but still within reach.


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You can install hooks or a narrow wire rack on the inside of a cabinet door.


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This chopping board storage solution works particularly well for thinner plastic, bamboo, or titanium boards.

It’s an ingenious way to utilize vertical space within your existing cabinets, keeping your pantry or main storage areas free for other items.

This is a good option for small cutting board storage.

Keeping them stored together helps prevent them from getting lost elsewhere in the kitchen.

Skinny Lower Kitchen Cabinets

Some kitchen cabinet layouts include a skinny lower cabinet (often near the stove) that is too narrow for most kitchen items.

Many of my clients didn’t know how to best use this space before I reorganized their kitchen to optimize the space.

This sort of cabinet is perfect to store cutting boards since they’re most efficiently stored on their sides, rather than laying flat.

Stand the boards upright in the cabinet to make good use of the space, no rack is usually needed.

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Under Kitchen Cabinet Rack

Maximize unused space with an under-cabinet rack for designated cutting board storage.

These racks slide over a bottom shelf or typically screw into the bottom of the of your upper cabinets and offer a convenient spot to slide in thinner boards.

This option keeps boards handy without taking up drawer or counter space.

Wall Mounted Chopping Board Storage Ideas

Don’t forget your walls!

Vertical storage is a game-changer, especially in small kitchens.

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For a truly custom and space-saving solution, consider a wall-mounted chopping board organizer.

This could be anything from a dedicated cutting board rack to a repurposed magazine holder or even a simple set of hooks for boards with handles.

This method is great for all types of boards, including heavier wooden ones, and can turn your boards into small decor elements.

Just make sure the wall organizer is mounted into a stud or with the appropriate hardware.

Alternatively, if you have an exposed cabinet side, you can attach hooks or a narrow rack to store your boards.

This utilizes often-overlooked space and keeps boards accessible while minimizing their visual impact.

Over to you

Ultimately, successful cutting and chopping board storage and organization is all about finding the right balance between accessibility and space-saving storage for your specific home.

Whether you choose to showcase your large, beautiful wooden cutting boards as countertop decor, store your plastic and titanium boards vertically in a cabinet rack, or utilize the hidden space on your cabinet door, implementing these simple ways will make prepping meals easier and more efficient.

By optimizing your kitchen space and keeping your cutting board kitchen tools neatly stored, you’ll free up counter area and create a cleaner, more organized kitchen environment.


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Christina Hidek, founder of Streamlined Living, is an attorney turned Organizing Guru + Decluttering coach (aka Professional Organizer) in Cleveland, Ohio who helps people with their clutter problems using reality-based strategies. When she's not sorting though paper piles or dropping off client's donations, she can be found volunteering at the PTA concession stand at her children's school, weeding her garden or cheering on her undergraduate alma mater, the University of Kentucky.
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