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Sure, it’s a little cliché to talk about really good/helpful storage and organizing products the first week back of a new year. However, I’d say 80% of my friends and family are deep in a purge and organizing mode…myself included. The other day, my best friend said, “Jess, you’d be so proud of me. I’ve gotten rid of so much, and I’ve already gone to the store to get containers and bins for what we’re keeping.” It’s such an exhilarating feeling!! I do want to make it clear that I’m not going around to my friends’ homes, telling them to “organize or else”. However, I do have a reputation for getting fairly obsessed with getting rid of what I no longer need or want in my own home. But did I help purge and organize many of my friends’ rooms growing up? Yes. Did I read and love every word of The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up in 2014? Yes. Did I then consider a career in organizational design after that? You bet. So while I’m not an actual organizing professional, I am an enthusiast and hope that if you’ve been looking for a nudge to purge, organize what you already have, or both, that this post inspires you. Let’s start where most of us do…the closets.


Bed Sheet Organizer (Pack of 6) | Storage Bag
If I didn’t already have a perfectly good bin for my one extra bed linen set and some towels (or had more bedrooms in my home), I would instantly purchase these bed sheet organizers. How nice to just be able to pull an organizer for a certain bed you’re changing and know you have all the matching items ready to go. No more “wait, why is this queen flat sheet with the king fitted sheet?” It’s all in one beautiful container. But for bigger and bulkier items like comforters, extra pillows, etc, this large storage bag $5 from IKEA, is perfect.


Expandable Blanket Storage Bags (Pack of 3) | Clothes Storage Bins (Pack of 2)
More options! These expandable blanket storage bags are a mix of the two products above. They can be for just sheets, but can also expand larger for your bulkier linens. The more structured bins are for clothes. It’s so important to be able to see what you have (especially if they are sweaters you haven’t worn in a year). These bins are chic, clean, and seemingly not annoying to use!


Clear Shelf Divider (Set of 8) | Purse Organizer/Bag Divider
But maybe a simple shelf divider is more your style. Mallory had loved these clear shelf dividers in her last studio apartment. Emily is also a fan. Anything to help keep those open closet shelves more organized! I also love the idea of getting to clearly see all of your bags with this divider while keeping them nice. Maybe as I continue to get rid of stuff, I’ll make space for one. I want to have easier access to all of my bags, so I don’t forget to use them for 5 years! Out of sight, out of mind, especially when it comes to clothes and accessories.


Over-the-Door Hanging Coat Rack | Non-Slip Hangers
Hooks and hangers are definitely important in a closet reorg. I’m a sucker for these slim non-slip hangers. I can hang SO much more and have it look uniform, my dream:) And that over-the-door hanging coat rack is so cute and versatile. You could use it in any space that needs some extra hooks.


Purse Hanger Organizer (Pack of 2) | Shoe Organizer Box
If you don’t have space on the back of your door or on a shelf with a divider, this purse hanger is a great option. And if you are a shoe organizer box person (also my dream to be one), I love this chic little one. Should organization products be beautiful too if that’s what you want??



Lenia Underbed Storage Drawer (Pack of 2) | Bamboo Under Bed Storage Containers (Pack of 2)
I’m not against plastic or fabric long bins under beds (I’ve owned many), but if I had storage space under my current bed, I would get a wooden one like either of these. This one from Article is so beautiful, also comes in white oak, and Sara can attest to how beautiful they are since she owns them:) If you need to keep the budget lower, these bamboo ones are awesome AND have a zippable fabric protector. The best of all the worlds.

I love a good gift wrapping storage option, and this solid, simple one looks great, is from IKEA (also great), and is under $15 (the best). I promise that the feeling of knowing where all of your gift wrapping supplies are and having them organized is thrilling.
Now, let me show you some great decorative bins I found:)


MÄVINN | Large Solid Canvas Storage Basket
First off, both of these are under $20 and are clearly very cute. If bins are visible in a room, it’s a great opportunity to add color and/or pattern. The solid canvas one comes in two different sizes.


If you prefer a more structured bin look but still want them to be fabric, I really love both of these. The blue velvet one also comes in dark green!


Coiled Basket | Chunky Weave Basket
Both of these are larger, affordable, and would be great for shoes in an entry, blankets in the living room, or any other thing you can dream up. Plus, the different textures on both of them are so pretty and would add a lot to a room.


Braided Water Hyacinth Basket | Large Rattan Storage Basket with Lid
Two more! But rectangles:) I love the handles and stripes of the braided water hyacinth basket, but I also realllly appreciate the lid on the rattan storage basket. You can’t go wrong.


KNAGGLIG | Open Front Wood Bin
For shelf bins, I love the look of these. The slate wood crate is so classic and could easily be painted for more personality. Dark burgundy, anyone? The fluted open front is so cute and could effortlessly look great with a lot of styles. It’s the small details that get us every time.


Wire Natural Wood Handles Milk Crate | Rectangular Wire Natural Wood Handles Basket
We couldn’t have this post not include these very good wire baskets. They come in a bunch of sizes and would be great for a bedroom, bathroom, or food org in the kitchen. It’s simply because they are VERY pretty, are special without being loud, and are versatile.
Onto the bathroom, officially:)


Maximizing counterspace and keeping all of our little bathroom things organized is a top priority for most of us, right?? IKEA has so many useful and pretty things, and these two products are just that. That two-tier counter shelf is simple and cute and would be a great skincare display:) It can also be great in a kitchen. Then maybe if you want something different than the standard plain, clear drawer or counter organizers, I LOVE these chic dark gray boxes as an alternative.


Bamboo Under Sink Organizer | 2 Tier Slide Out Sink Shelf Cabinet Storage Shelves
How good are these slide-out shelves?? Under-sink plumbing can take up a lot of space in the center, making it hard to maximize the more standard options (like the ones below I’ll talk about in a second). So the fact that these have a design that takes that into account is a dream. Plus, both of these are so pretty.


Two-Tier Cabinet Storage Basket | 2-Tier Multi-Purpose Bathroom Under Sink Organizer
So, depending on what plumbing setup you have under your sink, these two could also be really great options. I chose the black metal one because it was more slender and the white/clear one because it’s wider, so it can hold more. Something for everyone (I hope:))!


Bamboo Hair Tools Organizer | Wall Mount Hair Tool Organizer
If I have the space, I would grab one of these hot tools organizers! I need to come up with a system for myself because having to haphazardly stack my hot tools into my cabinet isn’t working out that well, ha. Don’t be like me if these can work in your bathroom. I think you’ll feel like you’re the most put-together person in the world! Or at least that’s how I imagine it.


Waterproof Wicker Shower Rack (Set of 2) | No-Drill Bathroom Organizers (Set of 2)
Personally, I’m not the biggest fan of the “floor to ceiling” corner shower caddies. Of course, that doesn’t make them bad, and I’m sure there are great ones I’d like, but if you need more shower storage, consider wall shelves like these. The wicker one is pretty freaking cute and totally waterproof! No drilling required.
Shall we move on to the kitchen??


Reds Wood Design Stove Top Shelf Riser | Reds Wood Design Kitchen Shelf Riser
Risers are SO underrated. We can take advantage of vertical space in any space, including the kitchen. These risers, in particular, are very beautiful and on the pricer side, but they really add to the design in a very intentional way. Just a suggestion:)



Glass Storage Jars with Airtight Lids | Cylindrical Jar | Antiqued Wood Ribbed Glass Canister
What better way to free up some cabinet space than to decant some of your dry goods in a beautiful canister?? Of course, this is not something anyone needs to do! Just an idea, and here to show you options we like. I have the glass storage jars, and since I don’t cook that much (which I’m REALLY working on this year), they’ve been really fun/pretty decor. Emily has the Weck jars in her pantry, and she loves them (and they come in so many sizes)


Expandable Bamboo Kitchen Drawer Organizer | Drawer Organizer (Set of 7)
DO NOT UNDERESTIMATE the power of a kitchen drawer organizer. I have oddly large and deep kitchen drawers and once I truly created a great system, every day thereafter was better:) Both of these products are great and give you a lot of options.


In-Drawer Knife Block Organizer | Heavy-Duty Kitchenware Pan Divider
I own this in-drawer knife block organizer, and it’s awesome. Then this pan divider is simple, but it’s great that it can actually handle heavy pieces.


Glass Spice Jar Set with Labels (Set of 36) | Expandable Spice Drawer Organizer
Again, no pressure from us to decant all of our spices (I only do a handful and then display them on my countertop), but if you want to, this huge set is under $35. But whether you want to decant or not, having a spice drawer organizer is another thing I dream of and will have space for one day!


Stackable Utensil Organizer | Ziplock Bag Organizer with Wrap Dispenser
I also have these stackable utensil organizers in my silverware drawer, and they work great and still look new after a few years of use. I sadly don’t have this Ziplock bag organizer, but again, if you are the “decanting” type, it’s a nice addition to the removal of visual clutter in your drawers.




Zaina Drawer Organizer Set | Over-Door Hanging Organizer
Ever wanted Em’s mountain house plate drawer organizers? Well, this one is a spitting image! If you keep your plates and bowls in a drawer, using this set will not only make it more organized but wat more beautiful. And for my small space dwellers, that’s a pretty cute and large over-the-door organizer. Jussst saying:)


Cabinet Organizer Shelf (Set of 4) | Two Tier Countertop Rack
One thing my best friend wanted was an affordable riser/shelf…enter those white and wood ones. Simple, pretty, and they will double the storage for under $35. Or maybe you just need a super useful two tier countertop rack to save on some space. Yamazaki just makes the prettiest, simplest, and modern organization products.


Countertop Organizer Appliance Stand With Drawer And Pull-Out Shelf | BLOMNING
Here are some cuuute closed storage options. My fellow small spacers will understand the helpfulness of a drawer under a microwave! And while I like the pink a lot, I’m in love with the maroon metal canister (perfect for tea:)).


KORALLVIPPA (Set of 6)
These are food containers that are less for display and more for inside the pantry/cabinet:) This price is perfect at $15, and the design is really good!


Tall Plastic Stackable Pantry Bin (Set of 4) | Short Plastic Stackable Pantry Bin (Set of 2)
Bins, bins, bins! You have to see what sizes are best for your home, but these are great!


Refrigerator Organizer Drink Bin | Freezer Bin
The same goes for the fridge-specific ones. Measure, see, use, and get that accomplishment feeling that you feel your life is under control!

And sometimes a kitchen just needs a cart, you know? There are a lot of great ones out there, but I really liked the look and size of this one🙂


Garage Tool Organizer Wall Mount | DIY Garage Wall Shelves (Set of 4)
When organizing your garage, absolutely USE THE WALLS. It frees up space on the floor, and as you can see from these cool organization products, it really makes of difference, and they can hold A LOT.


Now, I might get some pushback for recommending pretty bins first. But hey! I love pretty things, and these bins look great, with good reviews. That added fluting detail adds so much.


WeatherPro Heavy-Duty Latching Utility Tote Set (Set of 4) | Christmas Storage Bin (Set of 4)
Here are the heavy-duty ones. I love the simplicity of the black ones (great for standard storage). But one hack that you’ve likely heard (and my bestie just did) is to buy color-coded bins for at least the bigger holidays, like Christmas and Halloween. That way, when you’re going through your garage or attic, there are zero questions on which bins you need to pull.


Power Tool Organizer Wall Mount | Battery Organizer Storage Box
Good tool storage is super underrated and will massively improve your life (and garage) if that’s something on your list. This one is only $40!! Then you may have heard me talk about my wall-mounted battery organizer storage box before because I LOVE IT. I know where all of my batteries are at all times, and that makes me feel a little more put together.


File Storage Box | Portable File Box with Lid Organizer
This blue file box is another piece I personally own. It holds a shocking amount of paperwork, and it’s held up great for the past couple of years. 10/10 if you don’t have space for an actual cabinet. If you want something a little more grab-and-go, this portable file box with lid organizer is perfect for that, with its top handle (and the fact that it’s slimmer).


Wooden Desk Drawer Organizer Set | HARVMATTA
Desk organization products often get ignored in the big storage convo at the beginning of the year, but they shouldn’t! Of course, having a cute pencil cup is awesome, but having these little trays in a drawer will really help keep things in place. I also love this modern desk box that can kinda hold anything. On the site, they have a couple stacked on a shelf, and it looks beautiful.
Last but not least, the shoe/entry problem.



Fluted Hidden Shoe Storage Cabinet | Wood Shoes Storage Cabinet
You can always do a big basket by the door (great for kids), but if I can help it, I don’t want to have to see a pile of my shoes by the front door. These two cabinets are really great versions of the IKEA one that Sara used in her living room above. They have texture and color, and of course, versatile.
That’s it for this big ole organization products post! Hope it sparked any needed motivation, and just remember to purge before you start organizing. It’s the main way to truly feel like your home is refreshed and fully put together.
Love you, mean it.
Opening Image Credits: Photo by Kaitlin Green | From: Farmhouse Pantry Reveal
I’d love to see and hear about how the pantry and primary closets at the farmhouse are working out after a couple of years. I believe neither of them have doors, right? Do you regret not having doors?
First, I too LOVE purging and organizing and this is a very helpful article with lots of great products. But also – I am absolutely LOLing at those kitchen risers being $300. They’re literally just three pieces of wood! There’s not even any interesting joinery, they’re just planks that are screwed together. The audacity 😂
$300 is actually insane for these!
Consider this your cue to make your own!
Great post – I bookmarked several of these for later as I work through various spaces in my home. I cleaned out my storage closet over the holiday break and abandoned my varied size/shape/color bins from years of buying them at separate times for bins that are the same size and shape that all fit on a rack instead of wonky stacking. In the process, I got rid of a TON of stuff – it was fun to walk down memory lane but I did apply what I would call a light version of Swedish death cleaning attitude to it and it was very helpful. All that’s left is to pack up Christmas decorations, get the 5 boxes of donations out, and work on selling a couple of bins of vintage toys. Plus, I got to donate the old bins to friends who needed them for moving kids to college, etc. Huge mental load lifted by tackling this project, just need to get it over the finish line to really exhale in relief!
I adore this collection of storage and organising devices; it’s incredible how the correct tools can make daily living feel more peaceful and productive! Planning tools like MyCalSuite may assist anyone organising their goals and habits to keep track of their progress and priorities. Do you think that once people understand the benefits of careful preparation, they are more inclined to maintain their organisation?
A few years ago I Marie Kondo’d the shizz out of my house, but chaos reigns again. This was timely, thanks.
Agree, I needed this list! I’ve been eyeing my bathroom
disasterscabinets and need to figure out how to organize them. I’m dubious that all of my crap will fit in those cute little shelving organizers, but it’s time to try.I’m also stumped by my pantry, which is basically a normal closet. I get how to organize food on 12″ shelves, but alas, my pantry is like 2.5′ wide and 2′ deep. Bins are better than nothing, but we still lose things in the depths, and it’s hard to find the specific canned food you want. Any suggestions for that? Maybe I just need a lot of risers…?
I have a deep pantry too. I use the large multipurpose bins from the Container Store to corral boxed items like pasta. And Youcopia makes these rollout fridge and pantry drawers that are awesome. They have little wheels on the back and are study enough to hold canned goods. I can easily pull them out to access the back of the pantry, where I stash bulk items like chicken stock and dried beans. At one point I thought about trying to install pullout shelves in my pantry, but I actually have more storage space with regular shelves and these bins!
Can you use bins?
Love so many of these, thank you! The breadbin in the top photo though…any recommendations?