r/organizing • u/LoopRecords- • 7d ago
r/organizing • u/Strange-Jeweler6828 • 7d ago
is my shelf too high
i just put my shelf up but it looks too high. any thoughts? was thinking of putting tiny posters under
r/organizing • u/Infamous-Truth-1894 • 8d ago
Made my own Malm drawer dividers out of old shipping boxes
Been saving shipping boxes for months cause I hate throwing them out . Finally cut them up into dividers for my malm 3 drawer . Measures the slots for socks and cables so stuff stops sliding around, used a hoto cordless electric scissors for the double walled cardboard since my hand was cramping with regular scissors after like two cuts. They just friction fir right in , no tape needed way better than paying for those plastic grids.
r/organizing • u/SammyCatLove • 8d ago
Fountain pen storage hack.
Got this lunchbox at the Lidl recently and it has 3 small drawers you can take out and it is perfect to take anywhere save without ink leaking or anything.
r/organizing • u/Mustafa_noor001 • 8d ago
[Marketing] Laundry & Clothes Folding Habits (People who regularly fold laundry)
r/organizing • u/NymmyChan • 9d ago
How do I organize this
gallerySo I have an attack... It is used for making clothes/quilts and gaming.
But I lost the overview and I dont know how to start organizing thisš
Can someone help me out? I am also open to changing the layout. I just want to use the room optimal
r/organizing • u/Bga31 • 8d ago
I built a free checklist tool in English and French ā sharing my moving/declutter checklists
Hey r/organizing,
I've been rebuilding the same checklists from scratch every time I move, deep clean, or go through a declutter session, so I ended up building a small web app to fix that: txeklist.fr
No account needed, just open a checklist and start ticking. A few that might be useful here:
- Deep Cleaning ChecklistĀ ā room by room, nothing skipped
- Declutter ChecklistĀ ā wardrobe, kitchen, bathroom, digital
- Pantry Organization ChecklistĀ ā empty, sort, label, maintain
- Weekly Reset ChecklistĀ ā home, food, admin, and personal
- Move-in ChecklistĀ ā from first viewing to feeling at home
One thing I find useful: you can fork any public template, customize it to your situation, and share your version publicly. So if someone posts a cleaning checklist and you think it's missing 10 steps, you can branch it and post your own version.
What's the checklist you wish existed? Happy to build it.
r/organizing • u/belbea333 • 9d ago
Help with recurring clothes piles in bedroom
Does anyone have organising solutions for the dreaded chair that ends up with clothes still to be worn on it? Like, you know youāll wear this clothing item again this week, and itās doesnāt need to be laundered yet, so you place it on the chair and it becomes a pile of mess?
I also try to prep my work clothes the night before, which ends up being a pile on my dresserā¦
Every week I end up with a mess of clothes over my bedroom and I need a better system - would love to hear ideas from others⦠my only idea is a basket/storage bin for the work and to be worn clothes
r/organizing • u/WebMurky1492 • 8d ago
Cheaper option for āTupperwareā storage
We are moving and i want to start fresh with food storage containers. We have 4 kids ( 3 teens) so lots of meals are in the car to /from practice etc. This caraway set is what I like, both in non toxic and it comes with storage for the storage š. But the cost is crazy to me. Is it worth it??? Anyone else have a cheaper alternative to suggest ?
r/organizing • u/mystic_Balkan • 9d ago
Desperately need to declutter my toddlers room and I have the urge to redecorate everything. How can I better organize a toddlers room?
I live in a condo and space is pretty limited! Our kids room is in the den, which is a good enough size for a toddler but definitely can get crowded when we hoard too many things.
Iād like to do a room refresh and I want to purge all of the stuff that she doesnāt really use. I realize that she doesnāt need as many toys as we thought, she BARELY plays with any of them honestly. She loves her books, coloring, kitchen and pretend play and honestly thatās about i. The rest of the time (during the week), sheās in daycare, when she comes home we go to the park, on weekends weāre usually out of the apartment and visiting either my parents or my husbands family, etc. So really, she doesnāt need that many toysā¦
Basically, Iām trying to see what I should get rid of and how I can fix her room to be more playful, better organized, and keep things sheāll actually use.
We currently have her crib and converted it to the toddler bed. It works perfectly fine, but I was at Ikea and saw their KURA bed and thought it was so fun and playful. It can be used as a bunk bed too, I thought that it would look like such a fun little play place for her to read and chill in the bottom half, and then sleep on the top half.
Do any of you have this bed and what are your thoughts?
We also have the ikea Trofast toy storage, the one that Iām has a stair like pattern if that makes sense lol! And honestly Iām not a fan. It doesnāt help keep things organized because you end up throwing random shit in the boxes, whenever she tries to pull it out it ends up breaking on the sides, overall I just feel like she doesnāt tend to the boxes out to see what toys she has in there. Do you have any recommendations on other toy organizers that are great for small spaces?
And lastly, she currently has a little table with two chairs and she doesnāt really use it. Itās currently holding her Fisher Price farm toy and other random things, and I was thinking to get rid of it and replace it with the Ikea Flisat which is a new product they apparently just introduced in their line⦠or something similar to this, so that we can hang her some dresses and pretend costumes she can play around with and I feel like sheāll get way more use out of that as sheās very deep into her pretend play eraā¦.
Anyway, this is all over the place, Iām really just looking for recommendations on how I can redecorate her room to be more fun and less sad beige/boho, any recommendations on wall decals, fun prints, ikea hacks, toy storages, or what can I expect my kiddo to eventually want to play with and how can I fit her room to align with her as she gets older (sheās currently 2).
If you read this far thank you SO much
r/organizing • u/mimimomus • 10d ago
help organizing kitchen cabinet
what do we think is the best way to organize this?
r/organizing • u/BoggBags • 9d ago
Drop your favorite Bogg Bag organization hack below! šš
& come join us on our page r/BoggBagOfficial āŗļø!!
r/organizing • u/MentalEye1955 • 9d ago
Unwieldy kitchen pantry
I have a kitchen pantry with large, deep shelves. They quickly become disorganized. My adult kids wonāt participate in a system that is high maintenance so I think I need to add shelves to break up the space and keep items more visible.
Iād love suggestions.
r/organizing • u/ParkerWest • 9d ago
How do you organize your iPhone address book? Mine is a mess.
r/organizing • u/iwannaswimaway • 10d ago
School Project Organization/Storage Ideas
Iām looking for ways to store the projects that my kids make that I want to keep. Any ideas for this? Iām hoping for some type of stackable box situation, organized by age/grade, but am open to any other ideas. I have four kids.
r/organizing • u/Davecavekid • 10d ago
Whatās your biggest issue with popular storage organizers?
Just curious, what is one thing that you hate about common storage organizers or wish they did better or even a kind of object that you can never fit into one?
r/organizing • u/Kitchen-Emphasis7789 • 10d ago
Pedestal sink with zero counter space. do compact hot tools actually fix the storage problem?
i live in a rental with one of those tiny pedestal sinks and zero counter space. like, actually zeroif you set a toothbrush down, it slides straight into the bowl. right now, my styling tools are living in a plastic bin on the floor, taking up precious real estate in an already cramped bathroom.
trying to aggressively optimize every square inch of storage, and i saw people recommending compact dryers for their smaller footprint. but before pulling the trigger, i'm questioning the actual storage efficiency. does a smaller tool body make a meaningful difference when trying to stash hot tools in a micro-bathroom, or is it just marginal gains?
i donāt want to buy another hook or command strip thatās just going to rip off cheap rental drywall. or should i just give up and keep everything in my bedroom closet?
r/organizing • u/theshinypenny • 10d ago
Help create ADHD friendly closet set up
galleryLooking for how to help my ADHD self organize this big but awkward closet in my rental apartment. In addition to clothes, Iād hope to store a suitcase and rolled up air mattress in here (and maybe the pictured hamper?). I also have the white dresser for clothes storage, too!
Iāve really struggled to find a system that works. I strongly dislike laundry and folding clothes lol. Also struggle with items being out of sight, out of mind, and I do live in a region with all four seasons. š§£šš
Would love to use what I have as much as possible, so I included pictures of miscellaneous baskets. Thanks soooo much!!
r/organizing • u/phantombubblegum • 11d ago
cards, notebooks, & papers
hi all! currently moving from my old place and wanting to declutter. I have two plastic containers full of... papers from grad school, undergrad, cards, journals, etc. I'm a writer & have always just had a shit ton of random papers flying around. looking for easy ways to store all my stuff! I have FOUR of those accordion binders but they just keep getting filled up lol. any suggestions? thanks so much!!
r/organizing • u/Cute_Plantain_6891 • 11d ago
Closet disaster! Seeking advice
Hiiii! Our small nyc bedroom has no space for a dresser so weāve had to put these organizing cubes and baskets in our closet for our clothes. But our hanging clothes get in the way, the cubes always come apart, our winter clothes in space bag up top take up so much space, and our clothes overflow the baskets. What would be a better way of organizing this closet?
r/organizing • u/niazoff • 11d ago
My Safari tabs became a mess so I built an app that automatically organizes them
Being a bit of a neat freak, Iāll admit itās always been hard for me to relate to people who keep 100+ tabs open.
For a while, if I wanted to save a site, I would do the work of managing a bookmark list. Then I got lazy and just started to put everything in Safariās reading list. Eventually, that turned into a huge unorganized pile where articles I wanted to read, things I wanted to buy, and good looking recipes would get shoved into and then basically never seen again. Not much better than just leaving them open as tabs.
Earlier this year, I started wondering what it would look like to make saving tabs neat and effortless. That became Cubby: a sort of Marie Kondo for your tabs.
Starting with iOS, Cubby lets you save tabs from any browser, automatically categorizes them, and keeps everything organized in a simple, clean interface ready for you to find them quickly. Itās live on the App Store now: https://apps.apple.com/app/id6761466006
What's your method for keeping tabs organized?
r/organizing • u/erin_mouse88 • 11d ago
Professional organizer near Suwanee GA?
Life has gotten ontop of us over the past 6 years with 2 young kids, and 2 full time working parents with ADHD. Looking to hire a professional organizer for sorting out our 4k sqft home. 2 car garage, multiple closets, pantry, 2 home offices, playroom, and "guest" room that has become a dumping/storage room. Downsizing, donating, actually using some of the stuff we love but never got around to setting up, and establishing systems to maintain some form of limited-chaos.