Store Stuff Under the Bed
Hang Pots and Pans in the Kitchen
Pots and pans take up the most space in the kitchen. If you took them out from your cabinets, think of all the space you’d have! A great way to store your frequently-used pots and pans is a wall-mounted storage rack. They can usually hold five or more pans, and you can use any extra shelving on top for a little decoration.
Clear Off the Floor
Use Pantry Doors
Have you ever thought about getting a door-mounted rack for your pantry? You should give it a shot. It’s a great place to hold stuff that gets used all the time or even items that are often in the way. Plus, you don’t have to actually mount anything – just hang it over the door and start decluttering!
Don’t Ignore Corners
Create an Entryway Drop Zone
A thin, entryway table is the perfect plan to get rid of junk that finds its way around your home. Take your mail, for example. Where does it sit? Cluttered on your coffee table? Not anymore! Throw it on your entryway table for later sorting. You can also put plants, purses, scarves, and keys on one of these nifty things.
Use Small Shelves for Small Rooms
Store Your Heating Tools Under the Sink
Keep Your Letters by the Door
Organize Your Shoes
Shoes that lay around can cause trips and falls. That’s exactly why shoe racks were made. They come in a ton of styles, but I prefer the one that hangs over the back of the door. It gets your shoes off the ground, making use of a space that's usually ignored. It's also easier to pick a pair before you start your day.
Get Cubbies Galore
Mount Your Spices
Expand Your Shelving and Pantry
Mount Your Cleaning Tools
Hang Your Towels
Hooks, Hooks Everywhere
Organize Your Utensil Drawer
Store Away Clothes During the Off Season
Instead of shoving all of your winter clothes to the back during the summer (or vise versa), bring them down and vacuum seal them. Vacuum sealing technology has come a long way since it first popped up, and now, it’s even more convenient to use. Get extra closet space by vacuum sealing your clothes away.
Lazy Susan Where You Can
Get a Storage Ottoman
Hang a Shower Caddy
Use a Gift Wrap Organizer
Mount Floating Wall Shelves for Books and Knick-Knacks
Purchase Hanging Cubbies for the Closet
Raise Your Bed for More Storage
Keep a Drying Rack in the Cabinet
Use a Magnetic Strip for Knives
Reaching into a drawer for a knife isn’t safe, especially if it isn’t organized. A magnetic knife holder can be a much better way to store your sharp utensils. The blade sticks conveniently to the magnet, and you can see which knives are available to use without digging. This is really useful for knives that don’t fit in a block.