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#1

Pallet Storage Wall

Organized garden tools neatly stored against a brick wall using a wooden pallet for efficient home organization hacks.

Pallets look a bit rugged, but they help store rakes, shovels, and other gardening tools vertically.
 
This rustic look is back in, and it works better than plastic shelving outside.

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    #2

    Secret Under-Stairs Storage

    Under-stair storage compartment in a home demonstrating creative organization hacks for better space utilization.

    Any under-stairs space can double as storage, and you can conceal it by hanging the steps to open when you need something. This trick turns otherwise-wasted space into stealthy storage for excess mess.

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    amy lee
    Community Member
    1 month ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The access to this storage is actually psycho

    #3

    “Fill The Gap” Pantry

    Organized spice rack and pantry shelf with various bottles and boxes, showcasing effective organization hacks at home.

    Pantries are a classic kitchen storage option, but gap pantries turn those small slivers of space into pull-out cabinets, providing easy access to dry goods and other items.

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    Sarah McManus
    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I have 2 of these. They are a game changer!

    #4

    A Mirror With a Secret

    Tall white storage cabinet with LED mirror light organizing jewelry and cosmetics, showcasing top organization hacks for home.

    Instead of storing jewelry, makeup, and other small items in storage containers or organizers, why not incorporate a hinged mirror? It doubles as decor and hidden storage.
     
    Hinged mirrors prevent tangles and keep jewelry accessible and manageable.

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    #5

    Cleaning on a Hook

    Organized cleaning supplies and household items stored efficiently in a small space using smart organization hacks.

    The vertical organization trick frees up space by keeping brooms, bottles, and other cleaning supplies off the floor to tackle clutter.
     
    If you can see everything easily, you’ll know when to buy replacements.

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    amy lee
    Community Member
    1 month ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Those stairs make me nervous... Imagine grabbing things and stepping back...

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    #6

    Bin Hideaways

    Wooden outdoor organization hack with planter box on top, helping to keep a home tidy and well-organized.

    Recycling bins can ruin the look of your home’s exterior, and that’s why bin houses are on the rise. They stash bins away and keep the yard looking clean and tidy.
     
    For bonus aesthetics, add planters or other garden decorations to make them look pretty.

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    Helena
    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    And the joy of getting to the bin anytime you want to take trash out.

    #7

    Reimagined Shoe Holders

    Hanging storage organizer on door efficiently storing towels and folded clothes for home organization hacks.

    Shoe holders are a trusty storage option, so why not repurpose them? This hack puts them in the linen closet for sheets, pillowcases, and towels in the bathroom.
     
    Each pocket works as a cubby, making it easy to grab things without unfolding the entire stack.

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    #8

    It’s a Toy Story

    Organized home storage shelves with labeled bins, books, toys, and plush animals showcasing effective organization hacks.

    Toy bins are impractical and messy, but open shelves allow you to display toys and show kids exactly where things belong in the playroom.
     
    This encourages independent clean-up and stops them from dumping everything out at once.

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    #9

    Over-Sink Super Rack

    Kitchen dish drying rack with organized plates and utensils above sink, demonstrating effective organization hacks at home.

    Don’t waste precious counter space on a traditional dish rack; hang one over the kitchen sink instead to catch drips and keep used dishes out of the way.
     
    This also doubles as storage while you declutter your cupboards.

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    Nikki Sevven
    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Every time you lift something into this rack, water runs down your arm and inside your sleeve. Pass.

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    #10

    Entryways Upgraded

    Organized stylish entryway with built-in cabinets, seating bench, and decorative wall accents for better home organization.

    Turning your entryway into a mudroom prevents it from becoming a mess and keeps it from feeling overwhelmed. There’s storage for coats and shoes, a bench for sitting, and a welcoming introduction to the home.
     
    It minimizes clutter, muck, and general outdoor untidiness.

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    #11

    Double-Decker Hangers

    Close-up of metal hooks and pink plastic items arranged neatly as an organization hack for home storage.

    The best organizational hacks are cheap and simple, and this one uses old soda can tabs to connect clothing hangers, instantly doubling closet capacity.
     
    Perfect for those with small closets, and those who like to repurpose used items to save money.

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    #12

    Peekaboo Storage

    Wooden wall-mounted organizer displaying children's books, demonstrating organization hacks for home storage and space-saving solutions.

    You’ve heard of back-of-door storage, but most people overlook behind-door storage. These slim units take advantage of the wasted gaps behind doors.
     
    Sneaky peekaboo units are perfect for storing books, pantry goods, or bathroom products.

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    Huddo's sister
    Community Member
    3 weeks ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Won't the door be damaged by being hit each time it is opened? If it's a kid's room, they will definitely be banging it open.

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    #13

    Bedside Buddy

    Organized black tray holding glasses, earbuds, phone, and chalk on a wooden bedside shelf for home organization hacks.

    A bedside caddy is the perfect place to store essentials like glasses, chargers, remotes, and books because it’s accessible and uncluttered.
     
    You can put this caddy beside or under the bed, on a shelf, or even away in a drawer if you remember where it is.

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    #14

    Stacked Gift Wrap

    Door mounted organizer holding multiple rolls of wrapping paper and scissors illustrating clever organization hacks for home.

    To keep wrapping paper neat and ready for the next event, stack or hang it vertically to prevent crushed edges or tears.
     
    This also keeps gift wrap visible, so you’ll use it rather than buy more.

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    UnclePanda
    Community Member
    1 month ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Gift bags. Our gift bags move like the tides, moving back and forth over years.

    #15

    TP Basket Stash

    Wicker storage basket with built-in toilet paper holder illustrating smart organization hacks for home spaces.

    Instead of stacking a few toilet rolls on a holder, stash them more efficiently in a basket. Some even come with a holder for easy use and replacement.
     
    This keeps supplies handy while doubling as bathroom decor.

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    #16

    Rods For Mugs

    Kitchen organization hacks showing cups and tools hanging on a rod to maximize home storage space efficiently.

    A simple tension rod offers vital extra storage space for hanging mugs in a crowded kitchen, keeping them securely stowed away in otherwise unused alcoves.
     
    This is also a fun, temporary way to display your mug collection.

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    #17

    Under-Bed Shelving

    Loft bed with built-in bookshelf and desk showcasing smart organization hacks for efficient home storage solutions.

    Shoving things under the bed is disorganized and messy; it’s better to add proper shelving so you can display items, fit more in, and keep the space looking neat.
     
    Turn dead space into a cozy “book bed” that becomes a main feature of the room.

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    Huddo's sister
    Community Member
    3 weeks ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My grandpa built a bed with storage under, I think originally for my uncle's bed, but when I was alive it had a spare bed on it with material etc stored in the drawers in my grandma's sewing room.

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    #18

    Stationary Station

    Organized desk with colorful stationery, pens, scissors, glue, and notebooks showcasing effective organization hacks for home use.

    This method corrals pens, tape, scissors, and paper clutter into one place, organizing them so they’re all easy to access when needed.
     
    This creates an organized hub for remote workers.

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    #19

    Light It Up

    Organized vinyl record storage in a wooden shelf with speakers, turntable, and framed art showcasing smart organization hacks.

    Adding LED strip lights or other cute lighting features to storage units makes them feel like more of a feature than a boring storage option.
     
    This makes a huge difference in dark nooks, awkward crannies, and forgotten corners.

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    #20

    Minimalist Closet Magic

    Before and after closet organization hacks showing neat, folded clothes and orderly hanging garments for better home organization.

    Use shelves strategically in the closet to prevent over-organizing and give clothes space to breathe. It’s better to hang most items to avoid creasing.
     
    This is a cheap solution that works some minimalist magic in the home.

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    #21

    Paper Towel Secret

    Built-in paper towel holder in kitchen cabinet showcasing organization hacks for a tidy and functional home space.

    Don’t shove paper towels into a drawer when you can install a tension rod in an alcove or on the cabinet door so they're to hand at all times.
     
    They’ll also be slightly out of sight, so they won’t make your kitchen look untidy.

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    Lynette Hannan (Lyn)
    Community Member
    3 weeks ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Only if you can keep the cats out of the kitchen!

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    #22

    Surprise Chopping Board

    Organized kitchen with hidden storage and neatly arranged jars demonstrating effective home organization hacks.

    Shallow, under-cabinet slots are perfect for storing chopping boards or baking trays to keep them out of sight and out of drawers.
     
    It’s easier to grab awkward items without having to take everything on top of them out.

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    #23

    Origami Shelving

    Metal shelving unit shown assembled, partially folded, and fully collapsed demonstrating organization hacks for home storage solutions.

    Permanent shelves aren’t always necessary, and they dominate important room space. Collapsible shelves, on the other hand, fold up like origami when you don’t need them. These are ideal for renters or people who need flexible storage on demand.

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    #24

    Individual Necklace Hooks

    Jewelry hanging neatly on wall hooks and organized makeup items on a wooden desk in a tidy home space.

    Unlike standing necklace holders, individual wall hooks keep them separate and tangle-free. You can use any cheap hooks and dress them up with trinkets. This also doubles as pretty wall art for the bedroom.

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    #25

    Konmari Your Closet

    Side-by-side comparison of a closet before and after organization hacks using storage bins and neat folding methods.

    The KonMari approach, popularized by the Queen of Decluttering, Marie Kondo, goes beyond simple decluttering: it asks you to categorize items and keep only those you truly love.
     
    This gives instant clarity on how which items you actually wear.

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    LaurieAnnaT
    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    On the left you can see all the sweaters and quickly select the one you’re looking for. Yes, the right photo is very organized, but you may have to pull out and dig through several boxes to find the sweater you’re looking for.

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    #26

    Pegboard Power

    Home organization hacks using pegboard shelves, hooks, and baskets to maximize storage and declutter living space.

    This organization hack turns any blank wall into a full storage space. It's like an open closet where you can hang hooks, store baskets, and even add shelves.
     
    Ideal for pegging up tools, accessories, craft supplies, or light kitchenwares.

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    #27

    Donation Drop Spot

    Four tied bags labeled donate on a wooden floor, demonstrating organization hacks for a clutter-free home.

    Having a permanent corner to store used items encourages you to donate them and keep clearing out cabinets and closets.
     
    This makes decluttering easier, too, because you can see your progress.

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    UnclePanda
    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I keep a box for donations on the back porch. When it's full, it goes.

    #28

    All-In-One Tie Rack

    Bra straps hanging on a wooden multi-hook organizer showcasing creative organization hacks for home storage solutions.

    Tie racks are great for ties, but they also work for hanging bags, bras, and belts. Items will hang without tangling up or falling off.

     

    Tiered or rotating racks are particularly innovative and maximize storage options.

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    #29

    Mason Jars That Work

    Wall-mounted blue mason jars used as organization hacks for bathroom essentials in a home setting.

    Decorative mason jars have been done to death, but they’re making a fresh comeback as practical bathroom organizers. Wall-mounted mason jars take up no space and keep essential items within reach of the sink. You can also choose colors to match your bathroom.

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    amy lee
    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The one holding toothbrushes will go so manky. Slimy mould will grow even if you rinsed it out every day. Proper toothbrush holders have drainage for a reason

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    #30

    Suspend Those Lids

    Kitchen cabinet with pots and pans neatly stored, demonstrating practical organization hacks for home storage.

    To avoid the “clutter drawer” of loose, mismatched pot-and-pan lids, suspend them on the backs of cabinet doors with sticky hooks for easy access. This storage trick doesn’t permanently alter or damage your cabinets.

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    alchemilla vulgaris
    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Tried that. It was impossible to position the lids in a way that didn't interfere with the shelf (and stop the cabinet door from closing)

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    #31

    Vanity, Upgraded

    Built-in drawer organizer for hair tools in wooden cabinetry showcasing smart organization hacks for home storage.

    Exposed vanities are prone to clutter, but built-in storage for hair tools and makeup applicators keeps them tidy and out of sight. This frees up surface space for other things.

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    #32

    Flatware, But Fancy

    Wooden utensil drawer organizer neatly storing knives, forks, spoons, showcasing smart organization hacks for the home.

    Cutlery organizers are nothing new, but it can be hard to keep track of flatware if they’re messy. Mix up horizontal and vertical, or stack them in opposite directions to avoid a jumbled pile.
     
    This hack makes it easier to unload the dishwasher since you can group by type.

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    #33

    Frames That Store

    Decorative frames used as organization hacks displaying earrings and jewelry for a stylish home storage solution.

    Picture frames are good for photos, but also an innovative, creative storage option. You can display ornaments, hang jewelry, and hang tiny pictures, too.
     
    This is the ideal DIY project for an artsy person who loves organizing things.

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    Huddo's sister
    Community Member
    3 weeks ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My earrings are on free-standing frames my stepdad built, with long stitch material stretched over the front. Not being on the wall gives more space behind for the back of the earring hooks to fit and allows for studs to be stored there too.

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    #34

    Wire Storage For Hanging

    Metal kitchen shelf with pots, pans, microwave, and food items demonstrating organization hacks for home storage.

    Unlike wooden shelving, wire shelves are good for both standing and hanging items, with plenty of space for S-hooks to hang larger things.
     
    This adds an extra storage layer without requiring additional units.

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    #35

    Curtained Closet

    Cozy home corner featuring organization hacks with storage bins and creative wall decor for better space management.

    When a traditional closet doesn’t fit in the room, make one in an empty alcove instead to hang clothes, store shoes, and install additional shelving.
     
    Curtains are cheaper than doors and cleverly conceal the alcove, keeping the room neat.

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    #36

    Hang Those Cables

    Organized USB and charging cables neatly held on red hooks showcasing effective organization hacks for home.

    To avoid the big tangle in the drawer, hang cables and chargers instead of using hooks or clips.
     
    You can grab one as soon as you need it without disturbing the others.

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    #37

    Floating Nightstand

    Floating wooden bedside table with open drawer showing organization hacks for home storage solutions and decluttering.

    When bulky furniture takes up too much space in the bedroom, floating nightstands are a modern option for expanding storage.
     
    You can organize lamps, books, and other nighttime essentials in one place.

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    #38

    Corner Shelf Fix

    Corner wooden shelves neatly organizing various skincare and personal care products in a home bathroom setting

    Corners are awkward, useless spaces, so why not turn them into functional storage? Open corner shelves are perfect for keeping toiletries close at hand. You can also see the contents of your toiletry cabinet to stay on top of decluttering.

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    #39

    Wine Or Books?

    Wooden crates used as bookshelves showcasing organization hacks for home with neatly arranged books and compact storage.

    Wine crates can be used to create rustic, budget-friendly bookshelves that you can stack to mimic the real thing.

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    #40

    Skip Labels

    Organized home storage with labeled bins and shelves, demonstrating effective organization hacks for a clutter-free living space.

    There are several life tips we shouldn’t take as gospel, because everyone is different and labels aren’t always helpful. It’s harder to find a labeled box in the closet.
     
    Instead, try color-coding boxes to spot them easily.

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    #41

    Functional Headboard

    Functional Headboard

    Headboards are pretty but useless. Why not add some function? A headboard with storage space frames the bed and displays cute items, like stuffed animals and books.
     
    This turns a basic bed into a multifunctional bedroom command center.

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    alchemilla vulgaris
    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    immensely uncomfortable if you like to read, watch the telly, or sit up in bed

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    #42

    Roll, Don’t Fold

    drawer neatly organized with folded clothes, demonstrating effective organization hacks for home storage solutions

    It’s out with folding clothes and in with rolling. Rolled t-shirts, pants, and dresses fit into drawers more easily and don’t wrinkle as much.
     
    Every item has a designated space where you know it will fit back afterward.

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    #43

    Hanging Ladder Hack

    Overhead storage solution with a folded ladder mounted in garage ceiling for space-saving organization hacks at home.

    Garages quickly become cluttered, so hanging items is the simplest way to maximize space. You can suspend ladders from the walls or ceiling to make them practically unnoticeable. 

    This is also a great safety tip because it keeps entries and exits open.

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    #44

    Rollaway Organizer

    Colorful rolling storage cart with drawers filled with beauty products showcasing organization hacks for home.

    Tiered rolling carts are nothing new, but most people keep them in one place for a single purpose. Instead, fill them with items, then unpack them when you find more permanent storage solutions. These carts tuck away neatly when they’re not in use.

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    Lene
    Community Member
    3 weeks ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    (Regarding my comment about stationery stuff a few pics up) see... this is more the size of storage I need. 😄

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    #45

    DIY Charging Station

    Wooden charging station organizing tablets, VR headsets, cables, and small items as a home organization hack.

    Phone and laptop chargers look messy, but it’s easy to create a DIY charging station to corral them into one neat spot. Anyone can create one of these from cardboard boxes or other recyclable materials.

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    #46

    Coffee Tray Organizer

    Drawer with multiple compartments neatly organizing remotes, pens, and small household items using organization hacks.

    Coffee tables are full of essential clutter, so a coffee tray on the top or in a drawer will keep your remotes, magazines, and other bits together without the dreaded messy pile. You can tidy items away without needing to get up from the couch.

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    Huddo's sister
    Community Member
    3 weeks ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I got a coffee table with nice large drawers. The table top is still full of junk....

    #47

    Miscellaneous Treasure Chest

    Organized vintage cushions, framed pictures, and shoes neatly stored in a wooden chest illustrating home organization hacks.

    Sometimes, storing miscellaneous items together is best because it keeps a room neat, and big chests can easily hold blankets, pillows, and other sitting-room treasures. Any sentimental odds and ends have a place in the chest.

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    Huddo's sister
    Community Member
    3 weeks ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My 'glory box' (not really intended for after marriage like the originals, but housed things for when I first moved out of home) is a chest my stepdad built for my 21st birthday. Now I have my own home, it houses extra blankets and my childhood teddy bear and similar items.

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    #48

    Command Center Drawer

    Neatly arranged office supplies in drawer showcasing organization hacks for a clutter-free and efficient home workspace.

    Junk drawers don’t have to be chaotic; a simple organizer lets you compartmentalize handy everyday items like pens, batteries, and chargers. Keep it in your office or hallway for the most efficient access.

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    #49

    Tchotchke Treasure Drawer

    Decorative black shelf with small compartments displaying trinkets and collectibles in a home organization setup.

    Souvenirs need a dedicated space to keep them safe, and organized tchotchkes stop them from getting lost or damaged.
     
    It also functions as a curated time capsule that you can open and smile at.

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    SchadenFreudian Psychology
    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    And if you have glass windows in that organizer, your trinkets won’t get dusty. (I’ll do anything to cut down on the dusting I have to do!)

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    #50

    Muffin Tin Magic

    Organized small hardware pieces sorted in a muffin tin as a simple home organization hack method.

    Muffin tins are perfect for storing little things without buying an expensive container. You can keep trinkets, office supplies, and other small bits safe and easily visible when you need them.
     
    Stack them inside drawers, for instance, for affordable compartmentalization.

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    Upstaged75
    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I prefer containers with lids so they don't get spilled everywhere.

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    #51

    Origami Grocery Bags

    Before and after organization hacks showing a box transformed from messy to neatly arranged plastic bags inside a home.

    Instead of stuffing plastic bags into each other, fold them into neat squares (or simply roll them up) and keep them in cubbies or drawers to save space.
     
    You can easily grab a grocery bag without causing a crinkly avalanche.

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    #52

    Suspended Knives

    Magnetic knife holder displaying various kitchen knives, showcasing an effective organization hack for home storage.

    Magnetic knife strips are hot right now because they look good and also keep drawer space free for other items.
     
    Magnets also keep the blades clean, sharp, and within reach when cooking.

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    SchadenFreudian Psychology
    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Mm, I don’t know. If you don’t use them frequently, they’ll get dusty. I’d rather put them in a drawer….along with anything else that will collect dust.

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    #53

    Fruit Hammock

    Hanging crochet fruit hammock storing oranges and bananas in a kitchen, showcasing smart organization hacks for the home.

    Crocheted fruit hammocks serve dual purposes: they look cute and stop fruit from getting bruised in the bowl. They can be hooked under any cabinet and removed at any time.

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    #54

    Floating Jar Lids

    Magnetic spice jars organized neatly on a refrigerator door, showcasing effective home organization hacks.

    It’s often impossible to find extra storage space for jars and spices, so lids with magnets are a game-changer. They free up cabinet or shelf space by suspending jars on the fridge or under shelves.

    They work particularly well in tight areas where stacking isn’t possible.

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    Nikki Sevven
    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I had some of these and hated them. Kitchens produce moisture, which works its way into the threads of these caps and makes them hard to unscrew without bathing yourself in paprika.

    #55

    Suitcase Drawers

    Hands organizing vintage suitcases neatly inside a drawer showcasing creative home organization hacks.

    When they’re not in use, put suitcases away in big drawers to keep them out of sight, but also in a safe place that you’ll remember.
     
    For bonus extra storage, keep vacation-only items inside the stashed suitcases.

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    Brian Droste
    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Who has a empty drawer to do this, not only that who has a drawer big enough to store suitcases?

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    #56

    Kitchen Corkboard

    Kitchen pans and utensils organized neatly on a pegboard wall showcasing organization hacks for home spaces.

    A simple corkboard wall transforms into an open storage space, perfect for pinning up endless pans, utensils, and even grocery lists. If you want it covered, install a simple drape over the top.

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    Brian Droste
    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That is not a cork board, that is a peg board.

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