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“organization brings positive structure to your life”

-you, organized.-

Our Go-To Organizing Products

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Organizing can be overwhelming. Going through all of your belongings, figuring out what to keep/donate/get rid of and then deciding how to put everything away - it can be a lot. On top of that, you may also decide to invest in a few pieces to help keep things in their place. There are endless options, so many places to buy things, varying price ranges and everyone has opinions.

To help make this process – and your life! – a little easier, we are sharing 8 of our go-to organizing products. They are versatile and truly can be used in any space you are organizing. Let the fun begin!

Plastic Storage Bin with Handles These provide the ability to mix and match depending on your needs, since they are offered in different colors and sizes. They aren’t bulky, and simply provide that little bit of containment you need. As a bonus, they are made of plastic, so if you use them in the kitchen, laundry room or bathroom, any spill can be easily cleaned without ruining the bin.

Door Racks- When you feel like space is tight, these are an incredible way to make use of space you didn’t know you had. Often times doors are overlooked, but they can actually hold organization systems that don’t take up a ton of space and make a world of difference. You can customize these to use in a closet, pantry, playroom, or to hold gift wrap. The best thing is they’re modular, so you can adjust as your needs change.

Lazy Susan- The holy grail! This is your problem solver for organizing any hard-to-reach area, deep cabinet or those pesky corner cabinets. Instead of having to search, you simply spin the lazy susan and can find what you need. Divided lazy susans are also a great way to organize items that are grouped in different categories - think art supplies, make up, or baby bottle parts. 

Drawer Organizers- These are amazing to help keep drawers clutter free. They provide the ability to customize based on the size of your drawers, what you are looking to organize, and the amount of product you own. You can also check out the starter kits if creating something yourself feels overwhelming.  We always recommend investing in museum gel, which adheres to the bottom corners of the compartment and will keep containers in place.

Montauk Woven Bins- These bins are slightly more elevated and are a great option if you are looking for something that isn’t plastic. They come in 2 colorways and 3 size options, making them versatile. We love using these in bedroom closets, linen closets or entryway areas. Since they have fabric, we don’t recommend storing liquids in these since the spills will be harder to remove.  

Clear Canisters- Your decanting dreams come true. These are my go-to because the lines are clean, they don’t come in weird shapes, they’re stackable, low profile, come in several sizes, and just don’t take up a ton of space. I prefer simple canisters when I’m looking to decant something, and these fit the bill.

Drawer Dividers- Creating guardrails is one of the keys to organizing and these do just that. Use these dividers in drawers to create “categories” without having to invest to smaller, individual bins. For example, if you use 2 in a bedroom dresser you can have separate rows for socks, underwear and bras.  Expandable dividers are great because they can be easily adjusted as your needs evolve.

Bin Clips- Labeling is the easiest way to know where to put something away and where to find what you need. It takes the guess work out and is one of the biggest aids in having an organized home. Whether you live alone or with several other people, labeling helps the day-to-day run more smoothly. If you have small children who don’t know how to read yet, think about labeling with pictures in their playroom. This way they can identify where things go and help during clean up time.

Well, there you have it: our go-to products that you will see us using on a daily basis. We hope you found this helpful, and hopefully inspired you for your next project! 

PS: One final Pro Tip: always remember to categorize & measure the space before purchasing product :)

Meghan Duplisea