1. Back-of-door organizers
I use a back-of-door organizer in my guest room to keep gift-wrapping supplies tidy — ribbons, small boxes, gift bags, tags, cards, tape and scissors all stay visible and accessible. I keep a gray one for everyday use and a beige one as an alternative depending on the room décor.
2. Bedsheet organizers
Structured bedsheet storage cases are a simple way to store guest or seasonal linens on a closet shelf. Because the cases are firm, you fold the sheets to stand upright like a box, which makes it easy to see and access each set while maximizing shelf space and reducing clutter in other areas of the home.
The rigid cases keep sheets contained and upright, making inventory and retrieval effortless.
3. Under-bed organizers
Under-bed storage is ideal for extra pillows, seasonal items or seldom-used bedding. Neutral linen-toned organizers blend into a bedroom and slide easily under the bed to free up closet space.

Shallow under-bed bags are especially useful for daybeds or narrow storage areas where a low-profile option works best.
4. Lidded trunks
Lidded trunks provide attractive, contained storage for blankets, bedding and off-season items. They double as decor and functional storage—use them at the foot of a bed or in a living area to keep things neat while maintaining a cohesive look.
I own two trunks like these and use them primarily for storing extra blankets where they’re easy to reach.
5. Cabinet risers
Cabinet risers are a simple way to double the usable surface inside a cabinet. They make stacked cups, plates and pantry items more accessible and help keep small spaces organized. Sets typically include two risers that fit easily into most cabinets.
6. In-drawer knife organizer
An in-drawer knife organizer keeps sharp knives safely stored inside a drawer instead of on the counter or in a block. This strengthens kitchen safety while freeing up valuable counter space.
7. Kitchen drawer organizers
Drawer organizers come in many shapes and sizes to accommodate utensils, serving tools and silverware. Using a combination of organizers helps separate items so everything has a place and is easy to find.
- Sets with multiple compartment sizes for flexible organization
- Longer utensil organizers for spatulas and ladles
- Dedicated silverware trays to keep forks, knives and spoons tidy
- Expandable organizers to fit various drawer widths
8. Kitchen wrap organizers
A wrap organizer with a built-in cutter keeps aluminum foil, plastic wrap and wax paper neat and ready to use. Similar organizers for sandwich bags help keep different bag sizes sorted and easy to access.
9. In-drawer spice organizers
Spice organizers designed for drawers keep bottles and jars laid flat or tilted so labels are easy to read. They save shelf space and make cooking more efficient by helping you quickly locate the spice you need.

10. Lazy Susans
Lazy Susans are perfect for corner cabinets, pantries or countertop turntables. They make it easy to access jars, bottles and condiments without digging through the back of a shelf. Wooden and contrasting black-and-white designs both work well depending on your kitchen style.
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Additional organization resources and inspiration:
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The Secret to Decluttering, Organizing, Decorating and Homekeeping Success that No One Tells You About!
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