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17 Small Space Organization Ideas

The best small space organization ideas.

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Living in a small space means clearing out any clutter is a top priority. Creating order will help maximize your square footage and create more visually open and tidy areas. With a bit of creativity and the right accessories, even the tiniest rooms can be neatened. Keep reading to get inspired by our top tips for organizing small spaces.


1. Storage Baskets Are a Must-Have

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No matter where you use them, storage baskets will always be at the top of any small space organization ideas list. They can be used for anything from storing blankets, toiletries, toys, appliances, and cleaning supplies – the list is endless. Our broad array of designs, materials, and fabrics means you can match them to any aesthetic, for any purpose, in any room you need.

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2. Use Wraparound Shelves

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If you are short on space, shelves offer another fantastic small space storage solution – particularly if you don't have kitchen cabinets or a pantry. Install long shelves that wrap around the perimeter of your kitchen to free up floor space and provide room for your commonly used appliances, crockery, and even cooking supplies at hand. Again, baskets are ideal to keep the visual weight down, but canisters and trays will do the job just as well.

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3. Pick Canisters for the Pantry

The varying shapes and sizes of packaging can make it tough to keep your food pantry or kitchen cabinets in order. Reaching in to get items can also be a pain, which is exactly why pull-out pantries were invented. These drawers allow you to reach the items at the back with ease. Pantry shelf and cabinet organizers and drawers are some other valuable additions to consider. Finally, food containers and baskets will help wrangle other loose items.

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4. Place Baking Items in a Storage Cart

For something fun, choose a brightly colored storage cart to place your cooking tools and ingredients in. When you are done, you can simply tuck it in a nook until next time you need it. For something a little larger with multiple functions, consider a portable kitchen cart. These pieces work as smaller mobile cooking islands including the top food-prep surface and cabinets, but with the added bonus of wheels so you can move it out of the way whenever you prefer.

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5. Utilize Every Surface

Placing the cumbersome washer and dryer in a small area without wasting space can be tough, especially if the kitchen is your only option. Custom cabinetry might be just what you need to create a bespoke design that houses your appliances. Along with drawers and shelves to store necessary goods on, you can also install a counter to run across the top – giving you a solid functional surface to perform any tasks upon without the concern that the machine vibrations will knock things off.

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6. Consolidate Your Laundry Room

Small homes may not have the capacity for an entire laundry room, but it's possible to create a laundry area that serves the same function. A wall-mounted, pull-out clothes drying rack is a great place to start – particularly if it comes with shelf-space so you can keep all your washing essentials nearby. Be sure to use storage containers to make it feel more organized.

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7. Hide Your Laundry Station

Keep your laundry station out of sight by putting your washer and dryer inside a closet. Better yet, select an all-in-one combo unit to cut the space in half. Add shelves, pantry door organizers, or hooks to the closet interior as a cache for your detergents and tools. You might even be able to squeeze a clothes rack or other household cleaning appliances in there too, and once you close the doors, the appliances will be hidden out of sight, allowing the rest of your home to remain clutter-free.

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8. Buy a Storage Ottoman

Double-duty furniture is invaluable in small homes. Storage ottomans in particular are ideal when you have little space because they allow you to combine comfort and function together. Of course they work as foot rests first, but they then open up to store items like blankets and remotes, and finally, it's possible to find models that become tray tables once the lid is flipped over and placed back in. To learn more about these versatile furniture pieces, read our Ottoman Style Guide.

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9. Take Advantage of Wall Space

Since home offices are as popular as ever, people are always on the lookout for small office space organization ideas. Place only the essentials on a compact desk and stash anything else in the drawers or an office storage cabinet for a tidy appearance. Then, look up for some undervalued storage space – the walls. By using a range of shelves, you will be able to store any other workstation essentials off your table surface but still within reach. Here are a few more tips on How to Create a Flexible, Minimal Home Office Setup.

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10. Hang a Mail Organizer

Mail is one of those things that tends to pile up and cause disarray on any flat surface. Opt for a mail organizer to hold those bills you still need to attend to, so they remain in sight but are not unsightly. Pick an organizer with key hooks so you can store them in the same location and avoid searching for them every time you need to leave.

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11. Manage Your Bathroom Essentials

Maximize vertical space in your bathroom by placing a linen tower in a corner or by installing an over-the-toilet storage cabinet. Keep your bathroom supplies nearby yet hidden with spa-like woven baskets. Choose a bathroom accessory set and beauty organizers for any bath products and other tools you may have.

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12. Save Space With a Storage Bed

Bringing extra storage into a small bedroom isn't always easy, so why not pick furniture items with storage built into them? Select a storage bed with drawers underneath to house your clothes and linens. Pick a bookcase storage bed for additional built-in shelving right by your head. You can also maximize unseen space with under-bed storage totes that slide right under your bed when not in use.

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13. Add a Closet Organizer or Two

Closets are often viewed as a single straight across storage option, but there are additional accessories you can add to create instant vertical storage space too. Hanging and over-the-door organizers are a great solution for housing lightweight like-items without taking up too much room. Alternatively, select a closet system with the precise ratio of hanging to drawer storage that you're looking for.

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14. Keep Things Tidy With Shelf Dividers

Shelf dividers will keep your accessories and folded clothes in order by creating separate sections where you can store and even stack if you please. These are fantastic if you have items that cannot be hung but not enough drawer or shelf space to place them neatly. When your clothing isn't in a jumbled mess, you'll have more room in your closet, not to mention how clean it will look.

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15. Put Your Shoes Away

Anyone who loves shoes will know they are a real-estate hog. If your closet is limited then vertical storage is the way to go. Shoe storage shelves, shoe racks, and the like will help keep your collection together while taking up less space, while also keeping them clean and within easy reach.

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16. Never Underestimate Storage Totes

Throwing your items into one cupboard with no order, will not only create a disorganized mess but also cause them to take up more space than what they need to. Pick a tall garage storage cabinet and use storage totes, bins, and baskets with labels to keep the interior as neat as a pin. This easy-to-use system will help maintain order for longer and keep everything organized and in its place.

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17. Think Outside the Box & Off the Floor

Free up the floor in any small space by installing wall and ceiling mounts. A slatwall or peg board allows you to hang multiple tools in one space (as long as you have the right accessories). Use wall-mounted bike racks and tool holders to keep the ground clutter-free. Finally, pick a heavy-duty ceiling-mounted rack to house large totes with lesser used items like seasonal decorations.


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Now you can keep your home neat and tidy with these small storage organization ideas.


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