These storage hacks will help you clear clutter at home and organise your items better so they’re much easier to find too!
If you’ve got plenty of small bags and clutches, use file dividers to organise them in your closet. They’re also great for the kitchen, when you’re trying to organise your aluminium foils and other items.
If you’ve got a set amount of dry kitchen items you always use (like onions, garlics and ginger), perhaps getting some magazine holders and drilling them onto the wall could help organise these items better.
Instead of buying expensive drawer organisers, use small boxes as organisers instead. It’ll save you money and you can easily swap them out for boxes of other sizes.
These mini pocket hangers that you can attach to the back of any door with a hook is great for organising everything from your makeup to various knick knacks you have lying around the house.
Instead of going out and getting those hangers specifically to hang your shawls, get shower curtain rings and attach them to a hanger instead.
It helps you save money and you can easily add in more rings whenever you’ve got more shawls to add on.
The next time you’ve got plenty of cables hanging about and making a mess in the house, use a wooden clothes peg to keep them in place.
Store all your dried goods items into airtight containers instead of keeping them in their boxes and bags. It’ll help to get rid of clutter and if you labels these containers properly, they make it a lot easier to find.
This way, you can easily maximise the space underneath your shorter clothes with boxes and cabinets to put smaller items like socks and shorts.
Instead of stacking things up in a box, built easy storage shelves on your walls and use them to keep things instead. It’s a bulk-free option that also looks really stylish when done properly.
If you’ve ever worked from home, you know how easily paper can pile up in your home office.
So, instead of keeping all your paper in one place, scan them into your phone with various apps available.