Pro home organizers say these are the cleverest solutions for your biggest clutter problems

Genius ways to tidy up every room in the house.

Pro home organizers say these are the cleverest solutions for your biggest clutter problems
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Having the right tools is essential for getting any job done, and according to professional home organizers, these ideas will make a world of difference. Scroll on for 50 of the cleverest solutions to your biggest problem areas all over your home, including closets, drawers, cabinets, and more.

01Using this expandable rack to organize pots & lids

Kris Hargrove, the professional organizer and founder of Organized by Kris, favors this iron rack for organizing cookware in the kitchen. “It’s expandable and the sections are adjustable to fit your pans and lids perfectly,” she notes. There are 10 compartments in total and each one has a rubber coating to avoid scratches.

02Using stacking shelves to save space in cabinets

“Adding shelf inserts or risers in kitchen cabinets is a great way to maximize every inch of space for cups, bowls, plates, and Tupperware,” explains Hargrove. And these wooden shelves are even more useful since they’re stackable. Made from engineered wood and metal, each shelf can hold up to 33 pounds. Pick from various finishes in the listing.

03Maximizing your shoe organization with these stackers

Each of these 16 shoe slots can hold a pair of shoes (including boots, sneakers, heels, and more). They “create more space on the shelf by stacking the shoes vertically without touching each other,” commented Hargrove. The slots are adjustable in height for various shoe types. And they have a textured surface to prevent your pairs from sliding off.

04Hanging bags, hats & more from these large hooks

“Purse hooks are great for hanging bags of all kinds, backpacks, hats, and much more,” notes Hargrove. And this 12-pack steel set in particular is one she recommends since “the design allows items to hang nicely without sticking out from the hanging rod.”

05Storing clothes like sweaters & hoodies in these fabric bins

Store clothes like sweaters, jackets, or hoodies in these highly rated linen bins. “It keeps them dust free while being able to see what you have and access with ease,” explains Hargrove. Plus, the bins stack to optimize space. Various sizes and colors are available in the listing.

06Grabbing this woven basket for versatile storage

Hargrove stresses that this woven storage basket is quite versatile. Use it “in the pantry for snacks you buy in bulk” or for “blankets in the living room [...] when you need to tidy up quickly.” The two side handles will allow you to carry it around as needed — and when not in use, it collapses flat.

07Adding storage to your laundry room with this magnetic bin

Tight on storage in your laundry room? Hargrove recommends grabbing a couple of these magnetic bins. “You can attach them to the side of your washer or dryer to store pods, essential oils, dryer balls, or sheets,” she notes. The bins are transparent with an open-top design. Pick from three sizes in the listing.

08Keeping charging cords orderly with these adhesive clips

Hargrove utilizes these magnetic cable clips in her own workspace. “It keeps my laptop charging cord in place and prevents it from falling on the floor behind my desk,” she explains. The set comes with six clips, each of which has an adhesive pad on the back to affix it to most flat surfaces.

09Corralling small items in these transparent organizers

This acrylic organizer has 16 transparent storage drawers spread across four separate pieces. “This small but mighty drawer organizer holds a lot of pens, pencils, paper clips, binder clips, post-it notes with ease,” notes Hargrove. “It would also be great for makeup or craft supplies.” Configure it based on what makes the most sense for your space.

10Organizing linens in easy-to-access drawers

“Drawers are often easier to keep organized than shelving because they naturally contain items,” explains Kelly Livingston, the owner of Professional Organizer MN. And these stackable organizers are a particular favorite of hers for sweaters, towels, sheets, and other linens. The pull-out drawers are made from sturdy plastic for easy cleaning.

11Managing water bottle chaos with this rack

These clear holders can secure your water bottle collection to “help you avoid the dreaded water bottle avalanche that happens when you bump one and the rest domino over with it,” says Livingston. Each of the two BPA-free plastic organizers holds three bottles — they can be utilized side by side or stacked to save space.

12Using this roomy turntable under sinks

Livingston is a fan of this larger-than-average lazy Susan for “storing larger items like cleaning products in garages and under sinks or in the laundry room. The possibilities are endless.” It’s 18 inches in diameter and features a nonskid surface and outer rim to stop items from falling off mid-spin.

13Making the most of your shelves with clear dividers

Erin Gaskins, the owner of Room Redefined, says these shelf dividers have tons of uses, “from stacks of clothes and towels, to beautifully displaying individual purses, to creating sections in a cleaning closet for different categories of products.” Each of the six acrylic dividers in the set is 11 inches deep with clips on the bottom to hold it in place.

14Containing small items in these zippered mesh bags

“With the transparent view to see what’s inside, a zipper to keep things easily contained, and some strength to make them reusable, these handy bags are a multi-purpose solution,” explains Keli Jakel, the owner of Organized By Keli. Use them for everything from game pieces to cords to cosmetics, and more. The set comes with 12 bags — various sizes and colors are up for grabs via the listing.

15Tidying up drawers with these expandable dividers

Modular Closets home organization expert Christina Giaquinto reaches for these expandable dividers for drawers. “It is one of the fastest and cheapest ways to make a huge difference organizing your home,” she explains. And another perk? “It prevents you from buying things you already have because you can see everything from above,” she adds. The set includes four dividers that adjust from 11 to 17 inches in length to fit securely in most drawers.

16Utilizing these picture hooks for hats, purses, necklaces & more

While the hooks in this hanging kit are intended for pictures, Giaquinto utilizes them to hang small items like hats, purses, and necklaces to “maximize your vertical storage space.” Included are 136 gold hanging hooks in varying sizes — the smallest ones hold up to 10 pounds, while the largest hooks support 100 pounds.

17Adding a catch-all tray in your entryway

To tidy up your entryway, Giaquinto recommends utilizing this catch-all tray “on an entryway table for your keys, wallet, sunglasses, etc. so you never have to think about those essential items.” It’s made from soft faux leather to not scratch your things, and the sides can be snapped or unsnapped as you see fit. Choose from several colors in the listing.

18Or hanging these woven storage baskets by a door

Don’t have the space for a catch-all tray in your entryway? Giaquinto says that hanging this woven basket on the wall for small items like your keys and wallet would work, too. Made from textured corn husks with vegan leather handles, the baskets are stylish and the set comes with two pieces — one is 8.3 inches tall while the other is 5.1.

19Stashing shoes & other essentials in this organizer

Another decluttering solution for your entryway that Giaquinto suggests? Grabbing this 10-tier organizer for shoes (it can accommodate up to 32 pairs), but also using the drawers “to hold your hats, sunblock, scarves, and everyday items such as a hair brush or band aids,” explains Giaquinto. The organizer features a metal frame for sturdiness and the black finish that will blend well with most aesthetics.

20Strategically positioning this power strip in a hidden area

Giaquinto stresses the importance of strategically positioning power strips in your home. “For example, by placing a power strip right behind kitchen appliances, you won't have long appliance cords draped across your floor to reach sockets,” she adds. This power strip has six outlets for various electronics. Built-in surge protection ensures your items stay safe.

21Wrangling cables & cords with these clips

According to Giaquinto, these cord clips are the key to ensuring the cables in your home don’t end up in a jumbled mess. Use them to secure cords to the sides of your cabinets or “to the back of your oven, dryer, refrigerator, dishwashing machine, etc.,” she notes. Included in the set are 50 medium-sized white clips that’ll blend in with your decor. Affix them using either the included adhesive or screws.

22Or placing visible cords in this wire basket

Another cord solution from Giaquinto? Use this small basket to make cords that have to be visible (like for your small kitchen appliances, for example) more aesthetically appealing. It’s made from metal with a matte black finish. And the oval shape feels modern.

23Storing keys, mail & more in this wall-mounted organizer

Diane N. Quintana, the founder of DNQ Solutions, recommends this wooden organizer “to corral keys, mail, and tote bags/handbags.” It mounts on the wall (the components to do so are included), and there are various hanging hooks and shelves for all of your items — it can support 20 pounds max. Choose from various finishes in the listing, including this black option.

24Putting this 4-tier bamboo unit in an entryway

Quintana favors this bamboo organizer for corralling clutter in an entryway. “This rack can hold boots, umbrellas, shoes, small bags, packages, and more,” she explains. It features four tiers, plus a tall side section. The bamboo material it’s made from looks nice and wipes down well.

25Using this rack by an exterior door for coats & more

Whichever exterior door you use most (whether that’s the front door or the one that leads to your garage), Quintana recommends placing this coat rack near it to hold your jackets, bags, and umbrellas. It features multiple tiers, 12 hanging hooks, and an umbrella stand on the bottom. The rack is made from metal for sturdiness.

26Tidying your bathroom counters & under-sink area with this organizer

Quintana knows that bathroom supplies are notoriously difficult to organize. Her best solution? This two-tier organizer. The drawer on the bottom slides out for access, and the smart L-shaped design leaves room for plumbing if utilizing it underneath a sink. The organizer can hold up to 50 pounds of items.

27Hanging this pair of over-the-door organizers for hidden storage

These highly rated over-the-door organizers can store many items in many places. “I advise clients [to] use this organizer in bedroom closets, laundry rooms, bathrooms, and the pantry,” explains Quintana. The set includes two organizers, each of which has 15 clear pockets for visibility. Utilize the three hooks at the top for hanging.

28Wrapping up appliance cords

Stick one of these cord organizers onto the back of any small appliance — like blenders, air fryers, toasters, and more — to hold the charging cord. “This helps a great deal in smaller kitchens and pantries where space is limited,” notes Heather Schmidt, the co-owner of Functional Spaces. The set comes with six organizers in black, white, and gray colors (though others are available via the listing).

29Storing complete sheet sets in these boxes

Schmidt describes these sheet storage boxes as “a complete game changer.” Each one in the pair can hold a complete sheet set in any size, allowing your linen closet to stay much more orderly. A viewing window on the front, plus customizable labels help with this as well.

30Grabbing this ottoman for seating & storage in one

Jane Stoller, the founder of Organized Jane, praises this ottoman bench for its versatility. “Ottomans can serve as both a comfortable seating option and a hidden storage space, keeping unsightly clutter such as unused office items, toys, or magazines out of view,” she explains. It comes in three sizes, plus a range of color options to work in most spaces.

31Tidying disheveled drawers with these acrylic trays

Stoller refers to these clear acrylic trays as “a visually appealing and versatile solution” to tidy up drawers throughout your home — use them for cosmetics in the bathroom, supplies in the office, condiment packets in the kitchen, and more. The set comes with six trays in three sizes, though picks with up to 21 trays are also available in the listing.

32Configuring this cube organizer for your storage needs

Don’t count out these storage cubes for your organization endeavors. “The cubes enable you to store and organize different items like books, toys, clothes, shoes, and decorative pieces, keeping them separated and easily accessible,” explains Stoller. Each of the six cubes holds up to 15 pounds, and the structure can be assembled in various configurations based on your needs.

33Closing food bags with these slim sealers

Jacqueline Citerony, the owner of Label Me Organized, says these bag sealers are a dream solution “for containing food in any open bags” since they work well (keeping food fresher for longer) and are far less bulky than other products. The set comes with 12 sealers in assorted sizes and colors. They’re reusable, saving you money in the long run.

34Placing a basket on top of the toilet tank for extra storage

Barbara Brock, a professional organizer at Barbara Brock Inc., wants you to remember that you can use the space on top of the toilet tank for storage. For example, pick up this lightweight basket, which can hold up to 12 rolls of toilet paper. It’s made from fabric with a bamboo lid to keep everything contained.

35Stashing paper products & files in a mesh organizer

One of Brock’s main tips for clearing up clutter in your home? Designate a spot for every category of items, including household paper goods. “If everything has a place, then keeping it organized and clean is simpler,” she says. Once you know where everything goes, use this file organizer to stash paper goods. It has five separate sections, two tiers, and a side storage area.

36Hanging acrylic shelves to hold bathroom products

Bathroom tight on storage? “Walls, walls, walls are your answer,” explains Brock. And these two acrylic shelves are a good choice for taking advantage of the wall space in your home — they’re easy to hang (no drilling necessary), and once in place, they have enough room for products like lotion, shampoo and conditioner, razors, and more.

37Organizing hair tools in a compartmentalized holder

Brock suggests a tool organizer like this for your hair dryer, flat iron, and other beauty tools. It boasts three separate compartments to keep everything organized — and two of the sections have stainless steel cups for hot tools. Mount it inside a cabinet or on a wall (screws and adhesive come with it), or position it on your counters.

38Grouping similar products & storing them in under-sink organizers

For the area underneath the sinks in your kitchen and bathrooms, Brock says the key is to group “like-minded items.” Each of these under-sink organizers (two are included) has pull-out drawers for quick access to the stuff you’re storing. Movable dividers allow you to maximize the space.

39Getting your shoes off the floor & into this shelving unit

“Don’t forget about the backs of doors as a place to capture more storage,” stresses Jessica Decker, the owner of Become Organized, Inc. She favors this over-the-door shelving system since it holds 26 pairs and keeps them out of the way and off your floors. Each compartment has a clear vinyl front for protection.

40Adding these modern hooks for coats, bags & more

Use this five-pack of hanging hooks to prevent items (like coats, backpacks, bags, umbrellas, etc.) from ending up in a jumbled pile on the floor — they come specifically recommended by Decker. The hooks feature black and champagne colors, plus a slanted design (other color combos are available in the listing).

41Using a garment rack to hold not-quite-dirty clothes

“One of my favorite hacks that I personally use within my bedroom is a hanging rack for clothes that are not necessarily dirty, but not clean enough to put back in the closet,” says Shantae Duckworth, the professional organizer and founder of Shantaeize Your Space. To implement this in your home, scoop up a garment rack like this one. The metal, triangular-shaped frame is stable — and the shelf on the bottom is ideal for shoes.

42Putting seasonal clothes in under-bed storage bags

Another one of Duckworth’s hacks? Taking advantage of the area underneath beds for seasonal clothing storage (and for other items that you don’t want taking up valuable closet space). For this, grab this pair of storage bags that are made from a lightweight, breathable polypropylene material with clear lids for visibility. Each one holds up to 10 pounds.

43Optimizing storage space with vacuum bags

Amanda Wiss, the founder of Urban Clarity, calls vacuum storage bags her personal “go to for seasonal (or generally seldom-used) clothing and soft household goods.” This set in particular comes with two large and two jumbo bags. Each one has a triple-seal valve that ensures all air gets removed during the suction process. And the zippered seal ensures it remains shut.

44Arranging items on this tiered shelf for visibility

Barbara E. Tanaka, a strategic home design and organizing advisor at Real Estate Bees, favors this three-tier shelf “for storing spices, cans, or even makeup or skincare.” And as a reminder, she says, “There’s no ‘right’ way to organize — don’t hesitate to shuffle your organizing tools around the house to see what works best.” The shelf is made from clear plastic with a rubberized inlay on each tier to stop items from sliding around.

45Utilizing magnetic hooks for everything from hats to cooking tools

As Tanaka puts it, these magnetic hooks “are perfect for keeping things easily accessible” — and that can include everything from hats to towels to cooking tools and more. The six steel hooks in the set can each hold up to 27 pounds when positioned vertically, and they’ll attach to any metal surface.

46Mounting this stainless steel plate to hold magnetic items

Melanie Summers, an organizing specialist at I Speak Organized, describes this stainless steel plate as a multitasker. “Its adaptable size allows you to mount it almost anywhere, making it perfect for organizing everything from kitchen gadgets to garage tools,” she adds. It mounts using the 3M adhesive on the back (screws are included for added stability), and the surface is magnetic.

47Corralling charging cords with this steel tray

Summers suggests using this cable management tray to corral charging cords in your office or even in the kitchen. “Use it inside or under your upper cabinets to organize and charge your [...] electronics, keeping everything neat and accessible,” she adds. It’s made from sturdy steel and can support up to 11 pounds.

48Using the space behind a door for storage with these shelves

Hang these fabric organizers on the back of doors throughout your home. They’re “perfect for storing accessories or cleaning supplies, keeping them organized and out of sight,” notes Summers. Each one features five shelves with a clear window on the front. Three color options can be purchased via the listing.

49Tidying the tools in your garage with this peg board

To get your garage in order, Giaquinto favors this peg board kit “for smaller items [...] such as your hammer, pliers and tools.” Included are two plastic panels, 36 hanging hooks, and a mounting kit.

50Or using these sturdy hooks for heavier items

Made from heavy-duty steel, these sturdy hooks are recommended by Giaquinto “to organize most garage tools and items such as a broom, shovel, etc.” The set includes 12 hooks in four sizes and styles — the largest one can support up to 33 pounds.