I'm in the process of reorganizing my kitchen now and am having a blast doing it. Here are some things I've found are helping me get everything nailed down:
1 - The kitchen is for COOKING. Get rid of piles of bills, decorations, vases, whatever. If it isn't used for cooking it should not be in the kitchen (I realize that isn't always possible in a smaller place, but it helps to keep the kitchen as focused on cooking as possible).
3 - Get rid of what you don't need - be ruthless about it. When I was cleaning my kitchen I found 3 potato mashers and 2 ricers. What the hell was I doing with all of those? Go through everything in your kitchen and when you pick up each item think about the last time you used it (or if you've ever used it).
3 - Keep utensils, pots, pans, spices, etc. close to where you'll be using them. I try to keep everything I regularly use within hands reach when I'm at the stove. Having them be out and visible is good too.
Kenji requested some pictures, so here goes....

Our kitchen isn't tiny, but isn't huge either. I keep two areas clear for work stations - the counter in the front of the photo and the area to the left of the stove.

I keep my most commonly used utensils in crocks right by the stove. I'm a big fan of magnetic knife holders, and use them to hold knives, scissors, skewers, etc. There are two more holders on the other side of the window that hold all my butchering tools.

I keep all of my spices, oils, and other frequently used liquids to the right of the stove. I keep all of my baking ingredients on the higher shelves since I usually set out all ingredients before I start baking. I keep all purpose flour on the lower shelf since I do grab that pretty frequently. I keep my saute pans out since I use those more than any other pots or pans. I hate that microwave but my wife won't let me get rid of it. The Kitchenaid mixer should be there, not that space wasting abomination.
I keep all my pots and pans in the bottom cabinets. I dedicated one shelf to lids and keep those separate from the pots and pans.
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Attrill on October 25th, 2011, 11:23 am, edited 1 time in total.