Whether it’s a lack of storage space, an overabundance, or decision fatigue, there are common items in a household that are never given a designated spot to live.
Bringing order to the chaos in your home can be tricky, especially when things don't have an obvious home. Whether you've got dozens of appliance manuals lying around, nowhere to put your tape measure, or reusable bags in every corner and crevice of your home, these products will help you keep clutter under control.
Here’s how to organize hard-to-organize things in your home:
Travel Essentials
Of course, packing cubes come in handy when you’re travelling, but they can also be used as a storage solution for all the bits and bobs you bring with you when you head out on a trip. Keeping your single-ounce bottles, universal chargers, and mini travel-friendly beauty essentials packed inside will keep your home clutter-free and your holiday must-haves easy to find.
Appliance Manuals
Your collection of home appliances big and small has probably grown over the years, which probably means you're the proud owner of many manuals. Instead of shoving them in a kitchen drawer — that’s important real estate! — give them their own home in this accordion file.
Random Tools
If your stash of tools is ever-growing (whose isn’t?) it may be time to invest in a tool bag. It will keep all those miscellaneous bolts, tape measures, scissors, and other necessities in one place, and help you clean out your junk drawer in the process.
Loose Change
Though most of us have committed fully to cards and Apple Pay, it’s never a bad idea to keep spare change around the house. And, good news, you’ve probably collected your fair share already. Now, if you need a place to store it, other than between the cushions of your couch, it might be time to invest in a piggy bank or a coin sorter.
Reusable and Single-Use Bags
Bags, while useful, suck up a lot of space. Often found crammed in drawers, cupboards, and storage bins, it’s hard to find a designated spot for your collection. That’s where bag holders come in.








