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    41 Tips And Tricks To Help You Solve All Your Home Storage Problems

    Because having an uncluttered home is a form of self-care.

    1. Put a stove shelf on top of yours to create extra storage in an otherwise unused area. Now you'll have a place for your most-used spices and cooking oils.

    2. You know that awkward sliver of space between appliances (think fridges and laundry machines) and the wall? Keep a slide-out storage cart in there to house everything from laundry supplies to nonperishable foodstuff.

    3. Hang a shower curtain caddy in your bathing area so you can keep your frequently used products within reach when you're showering. Because your current system of having everything shoved into the corners of your tub is not creating the spa-like experience you so desperately deserve!

    A customer review photo of the shower curtain caddy

    4. Or try a full curtain with nine storage pockets to feed two birds with one scone. Each pocket is mesh for easy drainage, and can hold up to one pound of bathing tools and products.

    The mesh pocket shower curtain hanging around a claw foot tub

    5. Have a lot of purses but nowhere to put them? Use a hanging purse organizer that holds up to eight purses. Now they'll be protected and accessible, instead of in a heap on the bottom of your closet floor.

    The ZOBER Hanging Purse Organizer in white

    6. Make sure your pantry staples stay fresh with a set of 15 food storage containers. Each container is the same diameter but different heights, so all the lids are the same size — perfect for stacking!

    The food storage containers in a cabinet

    7. Eliminate drawer clutter with a hanger designed specifically for tank tops. One hanger can hold up to eight garments, and works for anything strappy, so bras, camis, tanks, and spring/summer dresses.

    8. Instead of having your silverware take up an entire drawer, use a cutlery drawer organizer that uses a quarter of the space but stores the same amount of flatware.

    open drawer with the cutlery organizer in it

    9. If your kiddo loves to play during bath time, attach a toy cubby with mesh pockets to the wall. That way, when it's time to clean up you can make sure no bath toys get left behind. There's also enough pockets on the top for shampoo, conditioner, and soap.

    The mesh pockets filled with toys attached to a bathroom wall

    10. Free up bathroom cabinet space by keeping hair tools in an over-the-door styling tool organizer. There's enough room for your hair dryer, flat iron or curling iron, and brush. And there's even a little basket at the bottom so cords stay put.

    The over-the-door organizer hanging on a bathroom cabinet door

    11. Make sure you get every square inch out of your cabinets with a multilevel shelf that wraps around the sides and back.

    Reviewer's spice cabinet

    12. Create a special drawer just for your spice collection with some spice liners. It comes in a ten foot roll that you cut to size, and can hold up to 30 jars.

    13. If you don't have room for your spice collection in a drawer or cabinet, try using a set of magnetic spice containers that come with labels for easy identification. Most people keep theirs on the fridge, though a few reviewers have noted that you can attach your most-used ones to the hood of your stove.

    A customer review photo of the magnetic spice containers on their fridge

    14. Store all your jewelry in a double-sided hanging organizer that has 32 pockets and 18 hooks and loops. Now all your jewelry will be on display, instead of in a tangled heap in a box somewhere.

    A before and after customer review photo of their jewelry perfectly organized

    15. Utilize a hanger organizer that'll free up a tremendous amount of closet space. Up to 50 unused hangers can be stacked on this instead of taking up space on the closet rod.

    A customer review photo of perfectly organized hangers stacked on hanger organizer

    16. Get the most out of the shelves in your closet (especially that one that's directly above the rod) with some shelf dividers. You can divide the shelves into sections for clothing, towel, or bedding storage, and the fabric support walls mean you can stack your piles really high without fear of them tumbling over.

    17. Your fridge can be the epitome of beauty and organization, all thanks to this organization set. There are five bins and one egg holder, so you can sort vegetables, fruits, snacks, dairy, and drinks into each one for easy access.

    18. When not in use, make sure floor cleaning tools stay out of the way with a mop and broom holder that mounts to the wall. There's five slots and six hooks, and has a total load-bearing capacity of 38 pounds.

    19. Or if you just want to hang a broom or two, try these Command Broom Grippers designed specifically for just that. Each one can hold up to four pounds.

    20. Now that the weather's heating up, store your bulky, winter clothing in some fabric storage bags. Reviewers swear that four bags can easy fit under a Queen-sized bed frame.

    21. Love baking but hate trying to find a place to store all of your mixer's attachments? Stick these KitchenAid tool holders to the underside of your kitchen cabinets so they don't take up drawer or cabinet space.

    KitchenAid Tool Holder set placed on the bottom of a cabinet

    22. Laundry day will be a breeze if you get this rolling hamper. Four bags come with it, so you can sort your dirty clothes into the appropriate bag BEFORE it's time to do laundry. Each bag can be carried on its own, or you can just wheel the whole thing into your laundry machine area to do it all at once.

    A rolling hamper with four different bagged compartments

    23. Make sure your charging cables are always where you think they are with some cable clips. From your nightstand to your work desk, these clips will keep your cords in their place, instead of in a tangled mess.

    24. Traditional plastic and wood hangers can be pretty bulky, so try some slim-fitting velvet ones that take up way less space.

    25. However, if your closet still seems a little packed, hang a second rack to literally double your rod space. This genius product just hangs from the top rack — it's really that simple.

    A customer review photo of the Simple Houseware adjustable closet hanging rod in chrome hanging in their closet

    26. Give your sunglasses an aesthetically pleasing home with a display organizer. Now when you're running out the door, you won't waste any time trying to find your favorite pair.

    The sunglass organizer on a wall filled with sunglasses

    27. If you have more clothing than closet space, hang a closet rod from your door. Pro tip: Keep your most-used garments here so you'll always know where your favs are.

    over the door clothing rail on the back of a closet door

    28. Give yourself way more general kitchen storage with a baker’s rack. This thing's heavy duty — it has two wire shelves, one wood shelf, one wire half shelf, one hanging bar, and four removable S-hooks, and can hold up to 880 pounds.

    The kitchen storage rack filled with supplies

    29. Stash your extra pantry items in a pantry organizer that hangs on a door. Now whenever you need that one special thing, it'll be right there instead of shoved into the back of a shelf.

    30. Keep all your gifting supplies in one place with an over-the-door organizer that's designed specifically to hold gift wrapping paper, bows, ribbon, and other wrapping supplies. The clear pocket design makes it easy to find your supplies quickly.

    The over-the-door organizer hanging filled with wrapping paper, bows, and ribbon

    31. Store your fruit in the most adorable way possible, thanks to a macrame fruit hammock. This is especially crucial if your kitchen is really small and/or lacking in countertop space.

    A hand reaching into the hammock, placed under a cabinet, to grab a piece of fruit

    32. Instead of keeping your nail polish collection in a bin, use this 48-bottle nail polish holder that'll make finding your favorite polish easy peasy. There's even eight adjustable dividers to accommodate nail tools or awkwardly shaped bottles.

    33. If you collect T-shirts like it's your job, keep them in a hanging closet organizer. Now instead of being in a pile in a drawer, they're be on display on your door or on a hanger.

    The organizer holding 16 T-shirts while hanging in a closet

    34. Double the storage space under your sink with some adjustable shelves that fit around your sink's drain pipe.

    35. Diaper changing can require a lot of stuff, so keep it all organized and within reach with a diaper caddy. There's a huge pocket for an abundance of diapers, four shelves for supplies like cloths, creams, lotions, a special shelf specifically for wipes, and two mesh storage pockets. It can hang from the crib, changing table, or wall.

    The diaper caddy attached to the side of a changing table

    36. Instead of storing knives in a block on your countertop, try an in-drawer bamboo block that holds 12 knives and one sharpener.

    An open drawer with the bamboo block installed

    37. Create storage in an otherwise unused space with a corner shelf organizer. Not only does it fit perfectly into a corner, but it doubles the vertical space you can use to store plates and bowls and even platters.

    The shelf organizer filled with plates

    38. Place small bathroom electronics on a shelf above your outlets. Now they can charge in a designated space, instead of on your countertop with the cord draped all over.

    A customer review photo of the shelf attached above their sockets

    39. If you're a person who loves to craft, keep all your supplies tidy with a storage cart designed specifically for hobbyists. There are three drawers, two dowel rods for dispensing ribbon, twine, or anything else on a spool, two open shelves for heavy items, and some slotted compartments along cart’s backside, perfect for 30-inch wrapping paper rolls.

    The storage cart filled with craft supplies

    40. Store up to six pairs of pants on one hanger with a pants hanger. Now your pants will be super organized and accessible.

    41. And keep your bras, underwear, and socks organized with some removable drawer inserts. Now all your unmentionables will be easy to find, instead of your current situation which requires you to sift through piles of fabric to find that one thing.

    You looking around your place to see how beautifully organized it finally is:

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