Moving into a new home can be exciting until you realize you have way too much stuff and not enough places to put it. The good news is, with a little creativity, you can find storage solutions that not only keep your space tidy but make it feel more organized and functional. Ready to make the most out of every square inch? Here are 33 clever storage ideas to help you get started.
1. Pegboards for everything
Pegboards aren’t just for garages. Use them in the kitchen to hang utensils, in the office for organizing supplies, or in the hallway for keys and bags. Customize them with hooks and shelves for an easy DIY project.
2. Rolling kitchen carts
A rolling kitchen cart is perfect for adding extra storage to small kitchens. Store spices, cookware, and utensils, and just roll them out of the way when you don’t need them.
3. Wall-mounted bike racks
Turn your bike into a piece of art while clearing floor space with a stylish wall-mounted bike rack. It’s functional and saves room.

4. Drawer organizers
Drawer chaos, be gone! Use drawer organizers in the kitchen, bathroom, or bedroom to keep everything neatly divided and easy to find.
5. Over-the-door racks
Don’t let the back of doors go to waste. Hang over-the-door racks in your bathroom, laundry room, or bedroom to store shoes, cleaning supplies, or accessories.
6. Under-bed storage baskets
Utilize the empty space under your bed with long baskets or bins to store seasonal clothes, linens, or extra shoes.

7. Glass jars for small items
Repurpose glass jars for storing small items like bobby pins, screws, or cotton swabs. They’re clear, so you’ll always know where everything is.
8. Magnetic strips for hair tools
No more tangled hair tools in drawers. Mount a magnetic strip inside a cabinet to hold bobby pins, nail clippers, and other metallic bathroom tools.
9. Stackable closet bins
Maximize vertical space in your closet by using stackable bins for clothes, accessories, or shoes. It keeps everything organized without taking up too much room.

10. Vertical bookshelves
Short on floor space? Mount vertical bookshelves on your walls to store books or display items without crowding your room.
11. Clear pantry containers
Ditch the bulky packaging and transfer pantry staples into clear containers. Label them to keep your food organized and easy to spot.
12. Shoe organizers for stuffed animals
Over-the-door shoe organizers are perfect for storing small toys and stuffed animals. It keeps them visible and off the floor.

13. Pot racks for extra cookware space
Running out of cabinet space? Hang a pot rack from the ceiling to store your pots and pans while keeping them within reach.
14. Chalkboard labels for bins
Keep track of what’s in your storage bins by using chalkboard labels. They’re easy to update and perfect for items that change over time.
15. DIY bag dispenser
Repurpose an old tissue box as a plastic bag dispenser. It’s a simple way to keep plastic bags neat and easy to grab.
16. Magazine racks as kitchen organizers
Hang magazine racks inside your kitchen cabinets to store items like foil, parchment paper, or plastic wrap.
17. Deep drawers for bread and veggies
Use deep kitchen drawers to store bread and root vegetables. It frees up counter space and keeps everything fresh and accessible.

18. Storage benches in the entryway
Place a storage bench in your entryway for shoes, bags, and outerwear. It doubles as seating while keeping clutter out of sight.
19. Hidden storage behind artwork
Install a hinged piece of artwork in the kitchen or living room to hide a storage compartment for spices, keys, or small gadgets.
20. Hooks inside cabinet doors
Maximize your cabinet space by adding hooks inside the doors. Hang towels, brushes, or kitchen gloves where they’re easy to grab.
21. Lazy Susan in the fridge
Use a Lazy Susan in the fridge to organize condiments and other small items, making them easy to reach without shuffling everything around.

22. Hat racks as wall decor
Hang hats on a wall-mounted rack to store them in style. It keeps them in good shape and doubles as a design feature.
23. Muffin tins for small hardware
Repurpose old muffin tins to organize small hardware like nails, screws, and bolts. It’s a handy way to keep everything in one place.
24. Rolling hampers for laundry
Use a multi-compartment rolling hamper to sort laundry as you go. It makes laundry day faster and less stressful.
25. Plastic bag holders for cords
Store extra cables and cords in a plastic bag holder to keep them untangled and easy to access in your office or garage.

26. Storage under the stairs
If you have stairs, use the space underneath for custom-built drawers or shelves to store seasonal decor or sports equipment.
27. Repurposed shoe racks for pantry items
Over-the-door shoe racks aren’t just for shoes—use them to store pantry items like snacks, seasoning packets, or cleaning supplies.
28. Hidden storage in furniture
Opt for ottomans, coffee tables, or benches that come with hidden storage compartments to stow away blankets, games, or books.
29. Pull-out pantry shelves
Install pull-out shelves in your pantry to make it easier to reach items at the back, while keeping everything organized and visible.
30. Curtain to hide open storage
Use a curtain to conceal open storage spaces in your bedroom. It hides the clutter and gives the room a sleek, finished look.
31. Hanging measuring cups
Attach small adhesive hooks inside your kitchen cabinets to hang measuring cups and spoons. It frees up drawer space and keeps them within reach.
32. Wine racks for towels
Mount a wine rack in your bathroom to store rolled-up towels. It’s a stylish way to keep them organized and adds a decorative touch.

33. Basket storage for bathroom essentials
Attach small baskets to the bathroom wall to store extra toilet paper, toiletries, or towels, making everything easy to grab when needed.
Get started on organizing
There you have it—33 clever storage ideas to help you tackle your new home with ease. From turning hats into wall art to hiding pantry goods behind artwork, there’s a storage hack for every corner of your home. So, grab some hooks, baskets, and bins, and let the organizing begin!