How to Build an Easy DIY Tiered Spice Organizer Rack

How to Build an Easy DIY Tiered Spice Organizer Rack

Easy DIY Tiered Spice Organizer Rack

Hi, it’s Amy from Hertoolbelt back with another DIY build for your home.

My pantry shelves are in need of some major organizing, my spice and herb bottles in particular.

I used to have this cool hanging gadget that was a carousel for the spice bottles.  It was nice and kept the spices off of the shelf and saved room, but was a little tedious waiting for the spice bottles to make the rounds.

However the motor died and I had to have all of the spice bottles sitting on the shelf, which ended up being a mess.

Instead of replacing the gadget, I built a cheap and easy tiered spice rack.

This tiered spice organizer rack is made from a simple $3 2×4 board and a few screws. You can build it in less than 30 minutes + paint dry time.

It is a great solution to get those spices organized and visual and easy to grab.

I made two versions of the spice rack.

The first is a 3 tiered spice rack that holds the small spice bottles great.  Note: my pantry shelves are 11″ high.

The second version is for a 2 tiered spice rack that I can keep my club store (Costco/Sam’s) sized spice bottles behind the rack and still access them.

I’m using this spice organizer in my pantry, but you can also use it in a cabinet or on the counter — just adjust the length for your cabinet width.

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How to Build a Tiered Spice Rack Tutorial

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Materials

Tools Used

** Before cutting any wood. Measure and decide the length of rack that you want for your space. For this example I used 24″. Adjust the board lengths accordingly. **

Step 1 – Cut the boards

3 Level Tiered Spice Rack

2 Level Tiered Spice Rack

Step 2 – Sand the boards

It is easiest to sand the boards before assembly. Sand the 2×4’s with 80 grit sandpaper until smooth. If painting the rack I will usually stop at 80 grit paper. If staining the wood then I will do a finish sanding with 120-180 grit sandpaper, sanding with direction of the grain.

Step 3 – Drill holes

3 level tiered spice rack drill holes in 2 boards. 2 level tiered spice rack drill holes in 1 board.

On the boards measure and mark in from one long edge about 3/4″ in 3 places evenly spaced.  Use a countersink drill bit to pre-drill holes for the screws.

Step 4 – Assemble the spice rack

3 Tier

2 Tier

Step 5 – Paint spice rack (optional)

This is totally an optional step.  I applied 2 coats of Behr pure white latex paint to the tiered spice rack and let it dry fully.  To label my spice bottles, I used a Brother label maker with black on clear tape, since it is easier to find clearly labeled jars.

Step 6 – Installation

Simply place it on your shelf inside your newly organized pantry or inside a kitchen cabinet. The convenience will make searching for spices when making your favorite recipe a breeze! An easy peasy way to organize those spices, super durable, without taking up a lot of space or storage space.

FUN IDEA: Use a couple sticker hooks inside the cabinet door (or on the wall beside the bottles in the pantry) to hang a set or two of measuring spoons for fast access when cooking!

3 Tier Spice Rack

3 Tier spice rack with spice bottles.

The 2 tier wood spice rack riser leaves room to access large club sized bottles in the back and is which is an easy diy project.

Question and Answers:

How do I organize a large spice collection?

Large upper cabinets seem to swallow small spice bottles, never to be seen again! However, this tiered rack helps your spices not to get lost. Follow the building instructions above. Minimal tools and skills are needed for this great organizational project.

Ideas for how to organize your tiered spice rack?

There are a several ways to organize your new spice rack. Here are a few ideas.

More easy pantry organization and storage solutions:

We have so many great Spice storage ideas on our blog that we would love for you to check out.  Here are some of our favorite DIY’s and purchased!

For more build plans check out Hertoolbelt:

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