52 Feasible Ways To Organize Your Entire Home Time to get your life together! These are the quick, cheap tips that don't entail remodeling or custom-building expensive furniture pieces to gain precious storage space. 1. Use a Rail in Your Sink Cabinet for Cleaning Products Use a Magnetic Rack to Store Knives 2. Use Tension Curtain Rods as a Divider for Cupboards 3.Store Foil, Saran Wrap, and Wax Paper Rolls Inside of a Magazine Rack 4.Use a Magazine Rack to Store Pot Lids Short curtain rods work, too. 5.Hang Pots and Pans on the Ceiling Pictured: a salvaged sled. 6.Attach Magnetic Spice Racks to the Side of Your Fridge 7. Utilize Wall Space to Hang Utensils Here's another example using a pegboard. 8.Use a Deep Kitchen Drawer to Store Utensils Vertically 9.Supplement Your Fridge Storage You could also use these pull-out baskets to group things together, like fruits. 10. Keep Bulk Items in Stackable Bins/Drawers 11.Attach Undershelves in a Cabinet to Take Advantage of Vertical Space 12. Hang boots with pants hangers. 13.Hang Shoes on the Wall Using Crown Molding 14.Label Your Hangers A good idea if you have multiple items of similar-looking clothing. 15. Turn Your Hangers to Find Out What You Really Wear 16.Use Divider Shelves to Store Sweaters 17.Hang Belts and Ties on a Sliding Rack Amazon sells a chrome one for $9.99. 18.Hang Eyewear on a Hanger Or make a sweet little display with a sturdy ribbon and a headscarf. 19. Use Shower Curtain Hooks to Hang Handbags 20. Use Command Hooks to Hang Jewelry on the Inside of a Closet Door Command hooks are sticky adhesive hooks that require no screws or nails. 21. Store Shoes with One Facing Forwards and the Other Facing Backwards You'll use less space this way. This works most efficiently when the forward toe is the right shoe and the backward toe, the left. 22. Cut Up a Pool Noodle and Place in Boots to Keep Them Upright Keep your boots from falling over in your closet and taking up valuable floor space. 23. Store Matching Sheets Inside of Their Pillowcases 24. Attach Tweezers to the Inside of a Bathroom Cabinet with a Magnet 25. Use a Magnetic Rack to Store Hygiene Tools 26. Store Your Hair Appliances with PVC Pipe Attached to the Inside of a Cabinet 27. Make Bathroom Wall Storage out of Mason Jars and Picture Hangers 28. Use Glass Bottles to Store Bracelets and Ponytail Holders Or you could use a paper towel holder if you're paranoid about glass falling and breaking. 29. Put All Your Makeup into One Magnetic Palette Palette is $29 from Unii. 30. Put a Shelf Over Your Bathroom Door for the Stuff You Don't Need Regular Access To Cleaning supplies, extra towels, bulk items, etc. 31. Hang Baskets on Rails to Store Towels and Shower Supplies 32. DIY Magnetic Makeup Board Get the directions here. 33. Make a Pressing Surface to Replace Your Ironing Board No more unruly ironing board! Get the instructions here. 34. Use a Shoe Organizer to Store Cleaning Supplies 35. Put Washer and Dryer on a Shelf Take advantage of vertical storage by using the space BELOW the washer and dryer. You could also install drawers. 36. Hang a Ladder from the Ceiling for Air Drying Clothes 37. Use Cables to Store Balls 38. Hang a Pegboard with Movable Hooks to Organize Kids' Sports Gear 39. Separate Nails, Screws, Batteries and Other Small Items in Jars Nail the lids to a bottom of a shelf and screw the jars in. 40. Store Bins on the Ceiling These tips also work for art supplies, toys, or tools. 41. Coffee Canisters to Store Yarn This crafter cemented the cans together, and then reinforced them by taping strips of cardboard to the back. The structure is then nailed to the wall. 42. Use the IKEA Grundtal System to Organize Crafts This IKEA series is normally reserved for kitchenware, but it looks modern and can store ribbons and jars for art supplies as well. 43. Display Supplies on a Pegboard 44. Choose an Ottoman with Storage You can keep extra game controllers, remote controllers, and other random things in here. 45. Put Unsightly DVDs in Boxes A DVD is 8"x6" so choose a box with the right dimensions. 47. Store Vinyl in a Bench or Window Seat 48. Get a cable organizer. This one is $24.99 from Quirky.com. You could also hang a kitchen basket under a shelf or a desk. 49. Mark and Label Everything! Use chalkboard paint labels to mark reusable containers. You could also hang nametags on bins and baskets. 50. Cut Up Shoe Holders and Attach to the Inside of Cabinets for Extra Organization Not the most attractive solution, but it's out of plain view. And you can label them with a sharpie or stickers. 51. Organize a Junk Drawer with Altoid Tins 52. Repurpose! Reuse paint cans, tins, mason jars, and plastic containers to store small things. There are so many creative ways to repurpose them. Shown: paint cans covered in fabric. Spice tins as storage. Paint yogurt containers and use as office supply holders. You can also follow this tutorial on how to remove the print on plastic containers. Turn a globe into a display bowl. Repurpose a shutter into a magazine rack. - ISMAIL CHOHAN
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