1. Back-of-door organizers.
I use a back-of-door organizer in our guest room to store gift-wrapping supplies—ribbons, small boxes, bags, tags, cards, tape and scissors. I have this style in gray and also in beige; both are compact, keep items visible, and free up drawer and shelf space.
2. Bedsheet organizers.
Structured bedsheet organizers are a great solution for storing infrequently used guest or seasonal linens. They help maximize closet shelf space by keeping sheets folded and upright like a box, which makes it easy to see and access each set while freeing space elsewhere in the home.
These hard-sided cases let you fold sheets inside so they stand neatly on a shelf, avoiding messy stacks and saving time when you need a fresh set.
3. Under-bed organizers.
Shallow under-bed storage bags in neutral linen tones are perfect for extra pillows, blankets, or seasonal items. They slide easily under beds and daybeds and keep items dust-free while freeing up closet space. I use different sizes depending on what I need to store.

I also use shallower under-bed bags for the daybed; they’re ideal when you don’t have a linen closet but still want organized, out-of-sight storage.
4. Lidded trunks.
Lidded trunks are attractive and functional for storing extra blankets, throws, or bulkier items. I have two trunks in a similar style—one works as decor while hiding away seasonal bedding and other items you want within reach but out of sight.
5. Cabinet risers.
Cabinet risers come in sets and are an easy way to double usable space inside cabinets. Use them to stack mugs, plates, or pantry items so you can see and access everything without creating cluttered piles.
6. In-drawer knife organizer.
An in-drawer knife organizer keeps sharp knives safely stored and clears up counter space. It makes the drawer more functional and protects blade edges compared with loose storage.
7. Kitchen drawer organizers.
I use several types of drawer organizers to keep utensils and tools sorted. Having multiple sizes and styles helps tailor drawers for different needs, such as silverware, cooking utensils, and longer items.
- Sets of various-sized organizers to fit different drawers
- Longer organizers for spatulas and tongs
- Compartmentalized silverware trays
- Expandable organizers to fit changing drawer widths
8. Kitchen wrap organizers.
Wall- or cabinet-mounted wrap organizers with built-in cutters keep foil, plastic wrap and wax paper tidy and accessible. Similar organizers for sandwich bags help keep drawers orderly and prevent boxes from getting crushed.
9. In-drawer spice organizers.
In-drawer spice organizers allow you to store spice jars flat and labeled side-up so you can find what you need instantly. They reduce clutter on the countertop and pantry shelves while keeping your spices visible and easy to access.

10. Lazy Susans.
Lazy Susans are versatile for cabinets and pantries. Use wooden or decorative versions on counters for oils and frequently used condiments, and smaller rotating trays inside cabinets to make the back of the shelf reachable and organized.
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