38 Organization Ideas to Declutter Every Room in Your Home

Organize each room with these smart storage solutions.

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Clutter isn't just a visible distraction—it can be an expensive and time-wasting problem for many peoplewhich is why good organization ideas can be game-changing. Clutter often results in buying duplicate items because you can't find what you need when you need it and may spend too much time searching. If your life and home are clutteredyou may miss bill payments because you overlook email and snail mailwhich can lead to late fees on credit cards or utility bills. If you have a storage unit to stash your unused itemsyou're spending an average of $60 to $180 monthly to house your stuff. Getting organized isn't just good for your peace of mind—it's a budget boostertoo.

Organizing your home doesn't have to happen all at once. Go room by room with these practical storage solutions and decluttering ideas for kitchensbathroomsliving areasand more. Follow these room organization ideas to establish order one space at a time.

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Create Kitchen Storage Zones

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Group kitchen items by their function. In this cooking spacea stand mixer tucks in the corner by the refrigeratorand shelves above house mixing bowls and baking necessities. On the other side of the fridgea breakfast prep zone is an organization idea with all morning must-haves: open shelves with bowls and glassescoffee mugsand cereal canisters.

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Squeeze In a Kitchen Pantry

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If you don't have space for a walk-in pantrysqueeze one in with this clever organization idea. Designate a cabinet for dry goods and snack storageand position shelves at short heights to optimize storage. To boost usable spaceoutfit the interior of each cabinet door with shelves or racks that can hold smaller items such as spices.

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Incorporate Swing-Out Kitchen Storage

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Swing-out shelves are a clever organization idea for cavernous corner cabinets that might otherwise be underutilized. Rails on these shelves keep items from falling offand multiple tiers accommodate a pantry's worth of dry goods. Plusthe swing-out function brings every item front and center. (You can use this in a large bathroomtoo!)

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Rethink Kitchen Drawers

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Kitchen drawers are typically shallow and narrowideal for utensils and linens. Howeverlarger drawers can be a smart addition to a kitchen's organization ideas. Perfect for spaces with open shelves or limited upper cabinet storagethese dresser-like drawers can house stacks of dishes or bulky pots and pans. Because they pull outall of the contents are easily accessibleand the drawers limit reaching overhead. A pegboard and tallsturdy pegs keep items in place and can be reconfigured to accommodate differently sized and shaped items.

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Label Kitchen Storage Containers

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The right containers are key to keeping your pantry in order. Sort items by category into baskets or binsand add labels to easily see where everything goes. Use clearairtight plastic or glass containers to decant dry goods such as cerealsfloursugarand rice.

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Add Wraparound Kitchen Shelving

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Make the most of kitchen corners with L-shape shelveswhich provide a continuous stretch of storage. Be sure the shelves are reinforced in the corners so they can bear the weight of heavy objectssuch as serving bowls. Limit the number of items you store there to avoid an overcrowded look.

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Maximize Built-In Kitchen Storage

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Take advantage of existing storage options to maximize organization ideas. In this kitchena built-in hutch displays everyday dishes and glassware on shelves and stows other essentials in drawers below. The lowest shelf functions as a bar or serving station. If built-ins aren't in your budget or current kitchen layoutbut you still have a blank wall to fillconsider freestanding options that will have the same function.

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Build Up Bathroom Shelving

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Consider a storage tower if more bathroom storage is prioritized over expansive countertops. This unit uses the vertical space between the sinks of a double vanity and provides easy-to-reach storage for both sink areas. For an extra savvy organization ideainclude an outlet for razorshairdryersand more in the cabinet.

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Find Tall Bathroom Storage

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For smaller vanitiesemploy the same vertical storage principle but execute it on a stretch of wall instead. Herea tall shelving unit between the vanity and shower adds much-needed storage to the petite space. This small bathroom organization idea can serve as a stand-in for a linen closetstoring toiletriespaper productsand more. If you're storing towels in an open shelving unitfold them in an attractive way to keep the space looking pretty.

Maximize small spaces by using vertical storage solutions and clear labeling to keep all items visible and accessible. In smaller areas like bathrooms and kitchensemploy wall-mounted storage and labels to streamline your organization for improved functionality.

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Add Hidden Bathroom Organization

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To store more in a small bathroomconsider a flip-down shelf with hidden storage behind it. The shelf in this tiny bathroom drops down from the wall to offer extra counter space near the vanity. In the wall nichea makeup mirror transforms the shelf into a full-fledged vanity. Wicker baskets corral paper products and toiletries. As a bonusthe shelf is topped with quartza heat-resistant and easy-to-clean surface.

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Declutter the Bathroom

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The secret to organizing a bathroom is to be diligent and ruthless about getting rid of what you don't need. "The bathroom is probably the key place where we rummage through stuff that we hardly or never use to get to the stuff that we use every day," says organizing and design expert Christopher Lowell. Declutter what you don't usealong with anything that's past its expiration dateto save space for the essentials.

If you find expired over-the-counter or prescription medications when cleaning out your bathroomtake them to a local pharmacy that will dispose of them properly. You can search for a place near you that's convenient.

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Optimize Bathroom Vanity Space

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Employ organizational ideas to optimize the space under your sink. Inside this vanitypullout storage units provide multiple tiers of divided storage. Items are sorted by size and type into the mesh binswhich makes it easy to tell when the contents are running low. Convenient hooks are used to hang face cloths to keep them from being left lying on the countertopand cleaning products are close at hand for quick sprucing up.

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Include Freestanding Bathroom Storage

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If your bath lacks a closetrepurpose a cabinet or dresser to keep extra linens and supplies on hand. Choose a unit with glass doors so you can tell at a glance when you're running low on clean towels or toilet paper. Place small itemssuch as cotton swabs and bars of soapin glass jars for a pretty and practical organizing idea. The top of a cabinet is an opportunity to add decorative flair to your bathroomwhich is there to simply look good.

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Improvise a Mudroom

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If you don't have a designated mudroomyou can improvise one in nearly any entryway space. Remove the doors from a hall closet and add a bench and storage cubbies insideor hang hooks and shelves to turn a blank wall into a storage center. Customize entryway organization to suit your family's needs with the space you have available.

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Install Front Entry Organization Ideas

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Whether it's a dedicated room or a stretch of wall inside the doorthe key to front entry organizationideas is to have a place for all the things you bring in that don't need to go any farther into the house. Make a list of those itemssuch as coatsbootsmailand keysand create an easy-access storage spot for each one right by the door. Consider organizing solutions such as basketscubbieshooksand trays to manage different types of items.

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Use Hooks for Entryway Hanging

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Hooks are a simple and inexpensive storage solution for entryways. Choose a rack with multiple hooks for easy mountingor add hooks at varying heights to serve different purposes or family members. Install enough for everyone's coatsumbrellaspursesbackpacksand briefcases. A convenient bench can be used for putting on boots or dropping packages that need to be put away.

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Stash Shoes in An Entryway

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Shoes naturally collect at the entrywayso find a way to contain them. For a fuss-free organization ideabring in a large basket to toss footwear inwhich can be stashed away when visitors stop by. If you prefer a more orderly approachemploy multi-tier storage with labels for each family member. Switch out shoes by seasonso when summer comesthere's room for flip-flops and slip-on sneakers.

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Design Inviting Entryway Organization

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Your entryway is your home's first impressionso make it welcoming. Choose organizing ideas that create a smooth and attractive transition into the house. An orderly and inviting space includes colorful labeled binsbaskets woven from natural materialsand hooks or shelves in pretty finishes that complement your home's . For upholstered cushionschoose a durable fabric that can easily wipe clean of snowmudor dirt.

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Develop Living Room Zones

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Choose integrated living room storage and organization ideas to help foster a sense of togetherness. The first step is to be realistic about how everyone uses the room so you can give each activity some space of its own. Thenuse living room shelvesfurniture with built-in storagebenches or ottomans with hidden compartmentsand other storage solutions to hide clutter in plain sight. In this living spaceevery possible storage solution is usedincluding drawers in the coffee table for stashing gamescabinets in the wall unit for video games and controlsand an ottoman that opens to use for extra blankets.

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Organize the Living Room with Baskets

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Unlike a kitchen or mudroomliving roomsdesignated for relaxing and conversingoften encompass more form than function. Howevereven these livable spaces require a little storage. Utilize large baskets or decorative bins to contain blanketstoysor media. If your front door opens directly into the living roomset up a console table with baskets tucked beneath for storing outerwear accessoriesumbrellasdog leashesand more.

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Involve Everyone in Living Room Organization

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Since every family member spends time in the living roomit can become a jumble of activities and items. Assign specific areas and create designated storage for activities like movie-watchingreadingplaying gamesand doing homework. This organization idea helps prevent clutter from spreading out across the whole room. In this roomeven the smallest basket or container helps to make organizing easierincluding a remote holder and tiny green and yellow box for dropping keys or loose change.

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Control Living Room Media Clutter

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Keep only moviesgamesmusicand books you use that fit on your living room shelves. Donate the rest or store them elsewhere. Labeled photo boxes are stylish and the perfect size for stashing on shelves in an entertainment center. Doors make it easy to shut clutter away when it's time for adults to use the room.

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DIY Built-In Bedroom Storage

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Create a bed alcove filled with storage that mimics the look of a built-in. These vertical shelves are easy to build using plywood and can be secured with wall anchors. For a finishing touchmount sconces by drilling holes in the sides of the shelving units. Thread the wiring through the holes and attach the sconces as directed. By purposefully creating a way to hide cordsthe room looks neaterand there's immediately less visual clutter.

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Use an End-of-The-Bed Bench

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When space is at a premiumfoot-of-the-bed storage is a quick fix for full closets and dresser drawers. A storage-friendly benchtrunkor bookshelf is perfect for stashing extra linens or out-of-season items. The top of this DIY tufted bench flips up to reveal storage space.

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Incorporate Multi-Purpose Bedroom Storage

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Employ storage pieces that can serve more than one function. Herea small dresser with valuable drawers also serves as a nightstand. Stash bedside essentials on the top or in the uppermost drawerand use the rest for clotheslinensor other items.

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Hang Bedroom Shelving

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Put blank bedroom walls to work with a few open shelves within reach of the bed. Floating shelves take up less visual space than traditional bedside tablesoffering a more streamlined look. And since you can't simply toss everything in a nightstand drawerit encourages you to be more intentional about what you store near your bed. Including a wall-hung light fixture in your design leaves more space on the shelves for other things.

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Contain Dirty Clothes

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Have a designated spot to put laundry at the end of each day. Invest in a hamper to prevent clothes from piling up on the floor or inside the closet. A dresser with a built-in laundry basket is an organization idea that keeps dirty clothes contained in a stylishout-of-sight location. Keep the size of your laundry deposit moderate to avoid large amounts of laundryand get into the habit of washing clothes as soon as the basket is full.

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Utilize Kids' Room Toy Storage

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Pockets on over-the-door shoe organizers are just the right size for storing small toys. Label each pocket for specific dolls or action figures as well as accessories. Be sure to hang the organizer at a height kids can safely get to.

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Create Kid-Friendly Organizers

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Create clearly marked spots for everything kids own to make it easy for them to keep their rooms tidy. Choose organization ideas like small basketscratesand pails that are portable and light enough for little ones to tote. Introduce storage in places within their reachsuch as under the bed. Have kids help you sort and organize supplies so they'll remember where things go.

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Scale Down Kids' Storage

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Kids shouldn't have to ask for help to reach their belongings. Make playthings more accessible by installing shelvescubbiesand hooks at a child's height. Open storage allows kids to display their favorite thingswhile trunks and low drawers are perfect for bulky or seldom-used items.

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Make Room for Children's Hobbies

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When outfitting kids' bedrooms and play areasfind room for your child's interests. Consider organization ideas such as bins for sports equipmenta flat surface for drawingor a special hook for dance outfits. Stash books on open shelves so they can easily pick out their favorite story. Add a cozy reading nook to encourage quiet time and for impromptu snuggles.

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Enlist Garage Wall Space

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Because garage shelves tend to collect clutteropt for organization ideas that mount to the wall or ceiling. They take up less space and require you to designate specific spots for each item. A wall-hung storage system organizes a mountain of sports gear in this slim spacekeeping the floor clear of clutter and allowing a car to park nearby.

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Employ Modular Storage in the Garage

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Modular cabinets combine to form a station for gardening and garage work. A floor rack keeps large tools in checkwhile smaller tools hang from sliding clips on a slatted wall panel. Short cubbies and drawers provide storage for gardening supplies and form a countertop for potting. Store firewood out of the way and keep it dry in an open spot for easy indoor access.

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Put Together a Garage Recycling Station

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Encourage the whole family to recycle by designating an easy-to-reach zone for canspapersand plastics. Herea trio of stackable bins forms a compact recycling station conveniently located near the door to the house. Plastic containers offer cleanmoistureproof storagewhile clear labels help keep things in order. Reusable grocery bags are stored nearby for trips to the store.

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Transform a Compact Home Office

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With the right organization strategiesyou don't need a whole room to create a home office. Outfit a closet with cabinetsshelvesand a desktop to create a compact workstation. Bring in lidded boxesfile sortersand other desktop organizers to control paperwork and office supplies. When you're finished workingclose the closet doors for the day.

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Prioritize Home Office Organization

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Keep your priorities straight with two corkboards: one designated for things to do now and one for things that can be handled later. Mount the boards from a rod above a desk by drilling two holesone in each top corner of the boardand hanging from hooks on the rod. Pin mailbillsand other papers to the appropriate board as they come in.

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Establish an Office Memo Board

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Even in the digital agecorkboards can be valuablefor posting papershousehold calendarsand reminders everyone can see. Use decorative tape or pretty ribbon to divide a large bulletin board into sections for specific taskssuch as permission slips to sign. Mount a shelf directly below to hold items that aren't easily pinned up.

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Place Wall-Mounted Office Storage

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Fill wall-mounted pockets near your workstation with billsitems to fileand correspondence so these documents are always in plain sight. Place project- and person-specific materials that aren't time-sensitive in labeled document boxes or expandable files. This organizing idea allows you to transport relevant documents quickly.

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