7 Home Organization Ideas to Reclaim Unused Space

pegboard storage in kitchen

You can fit an entire closet where?

You can fit an entire closet where?

It’s hard to enjoy your home when it feels cramped. But before you start thinking, “Time to move!” you may just need to make your house more clever — one with organization solutions built into surprising places.

It's hard to enjoy your home when it feels cramped. But before you start thinking, "Time to move!" you may just need to make your house more clever — one with organization solutions built into surprising places.
#1 A Wall-Turned-Jewelry Closet
You'll get out the door faster in the morning if you can grab the right necklace without spending 10 minutes untangling it from a knot of beads. This is one of the best home organization ideas because it leverages the silver bullet for storage woes: between-the-studs shelves. For maximum jewelry-friendliness, pair pegs with shelves and hang a tidy little door.
#2 Reach New Organizing Heights with Library Ladders
Conventional wisdom for organizing your home says to maximize storage space by putting shelves from floor to ceiling. This is great if you're closer to seven feet tall than six, but the rest of us can't reach the stuff on the top shelves. Here's a clever storage idea: Install a library ladder. Even better, there's no engineering required: You can find rolling ladder kits online.Turn off any shutoff valves on water supply lines that lead to exterior faucets. That way, you’ll guard against minor leaks that may let water enter the faucet. While you’re at it, drain garden hoses and store them in a shed or garage.
#3 Try Pegboards
Here's a smart home-organization idea: Turn a kitchen wall into storage space by covering it in pegboard and hanging pots, pans, and kitchen utensils. You get storage without losing square footage to cabinets or an island. Add a shelf at the top, and you've put a storage hack on top of a storage hack. Literally.
#4 Turn an Angled Wall into a Closet
If you've got an upper-story room with a slanted wall, maximize that cramped space by making a built-in closet. You can do this in an attic, bonus room, bedroom, or any place where the roof line creates dead space. And it has a little secret: The center section of this closet is on wheels and pulls out to reveal even more storage behind it.
#5 Add a Shelf for Folding Clothes in the Laundry Room
This one is so simple and smart, you'll wish you'd thought of it. Put a countertop over your front-loading washer and dryer to create a place to fold clothes. Add under-counter shelves on one side for storing ever-ready laundry baskets. Be sure to mount the counter high enough above the washer and dryer so you can easily pull them out for maintenance and repairs.
#6 Turn a Stairway Into Pull-Out Storage
If you have a steep roof or a multistory house, stay safe and use binoculars to inspect your roof from the ground. Look for warning signs: Shingles that are buckled, cracked, or missing; rust spots on flashing. Any loose, damaged, or missing shingles should be replaced immediately. Black algae stains are just cosmetic, but masses of moss and lichen could signal roofing that’s decayed underneath. Call in a pro roofer for a $50 to $100 eval. A plumbing vent stack usually is flashed with a rubber collar — called a boot — that may crack or loosen over time. They’ll wear out before your roof does, so make sure they’re in good shape. A pro roofer will charge $75 to $150 to replace a boot, depending on how steep your roof is.
#7 Take Garage Storage Up a Notch with Motorized Pulleys
Put the overhead space in your garage to work by installing a motorized pulley system that lets you store ice chests, camping gear, and other bulky items overhead. Forget those ceiling hooks and high garage shelves that are a pain to access; with this system, hit a button and your stuff is valeted right to you.
jewelry closet built into a wall

#1 A Wall Turned Jewelry Closet

You’ll get out the door faster in the morning if you can grab the right necklace without spending 10 minutes untangling it from a knot of beads.

This is one of the best home organization ideas because it leverages the silver bullet for storage woes: between-the-studs shelves. For maximum jewelry-friendliness, pair pegs with shelves and hang a tidy little door.

high shelves accessed by rolling ladder

#2 Reach New Organizing Heights with Library Ladders

Conventional wisdom for organizing your home says to maximize storage space by putting shelves from floor to ceiling.

This is great if you’re closer to seven feet tall than six, but the rest of us can’t reach the stuff on the top shelves. Here’s a clever storage idea: Install a library ladder.

Even better, there’s no engineering required: You can find rolling ladder kits online.

pegboard storage in kitchen

#3 Try Pegboards

Here’s a smart home-organization idea: Turn a kitchen wall into storage space by covering it in pegboard and hanging pots, pans, and kitchen utensils. You get storage without losing square footage to cabinets or an island. 

Add a shelf at the top, and you’ve put a storage hack on top of a storage hack. Literally.

miniature closet built into low ceiling

#4 Turn an Angled Wall into a Closet

If you’ve got an upper-story room built into the roof line, maximize that cramped space by making a built-in closet. You can do this in an attic, bonus room, bedroom, or any place where the roof line creates dead space.

And it has a little secret: The center section of this closet is on wheels and pulls out to reveal even more storage behind it.

folding table on top of washer dryer

#5 Add a Shelf for Folding Clothes in the Laundry Room

This one is so simple and smart, you’ll wish you’d thought of it. Put a countertop over your front-loading washer and dryer to create a place to fold clothes.

Add under-counter shelves on one side for storing ever-ready laundry baskets.

Be sure to mount the counter high enough above the washer and dryer so you can easily pull them out for maintenance and repairs.

storage drawers under stairs

#6 Turn a Stairway Into Pull-Out Storage

Turn the dead space under the stairs into pull-out storage compartments. Cut into the drywall between the studs, and make bins, shelves, or even hanging storage to hold whatever items you need in the vicinity of the stairs.

To make the best of the space, think through exactly what you’ll store before customizing. Tote bags and coats? Pegs could do it. Shoes? Go for shelves.

garage pulley storage from ceiling

#7 Take Garage Storage Up a Notch with Motorized Pulleys

Put the overhead space in your garage to work by installing a motorized pulley system that lets you store ice chests, camping gear, and other bulky items overhead. Forget those ceiling hooks and high garage shelves that are a pain to access; with this system, hit a button and your stuff is valeted right to you.

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