Most people have already heard about storage and organizations - Marie Kondo has taught us the main rules of it.
But what if you have lots of items lying around that have no category?
Here are a few tips that can help you find storage places for them too.
Versatile Baskets
Use woven baskets or bins in various sizes.
They offer a cohesive look and can be placed on shelves or under furniture.
Drawer Dividers
Invest in adjustable drawer dividers to create customized spaces in drawers.
Perfect for smaller items like stationery or accessories.
Cubbies or Modular Shelving
Consider modular shelving units with cubbies.
This allows you to mix and match containers for different items.
Clear Storage Bins
Opt for transparent storage bins so you can easily see the contents.
Label them for quick identification.
Decorative Boxes
Use decorative boxes or fabric-covered containers on open shelves.
They add a touch of style while hiding miscellaneous items.
Unused Closet Space
If you have a spare closet, use it for storing miscellaneous items.
Install shelves or hanging organizers to maximize space.
Pegboards
Install pegboards in your utility or laundry room.
Hang hooks or pegs to store tools, bags, or other items without a clear category.
Wall Hooks
Mount sturdy wall hooks for items like hats, bags, or accessories.
This keeps them off surfaces and easy to locate.
Filing Cabinets
Use a small filing cabinet for documents, manuals, or paperwork that doesn't fit into specific categories.
Magnetic Boards
Install a magnetic board in the kitchen or home office to store miscellaneous notes, recipes, or small items with magnetic backing.
Rolling Carts
Employ rolling carts with multiple tiers.
These are versatile and can be moved to different rooms as needed.
Recently, we have talked about desk decluttering.