Whenever I’m on my soap box about decluttering, purging and organizing, these words fly out of my mouth every time: Don’t buy stuff for your stuff!

Most of us, including me, have no trouble going out and buying products we think will solve our problems. Rather than thin out our clutter, we run out and binge on bins and baskets to corral it. Although I concede that corralled clutter looks better than free-range clutter, if the underlying problem is too much stuff, buying more stuff to stuff the stuff in won’t fix it.

However, today I am going to talk about the exception. Bins and baskets do have a place in a well-organized home. But bins should be the reward for thinning out and editing down your belongings until you are left with only what you need, use and love.

Danielle Dorn, creative director at mDesign, a home storage solution company, has turned storing items in baskets and bins into an art form and now helps others do the same.

“The secret to storage that both looks good and functions is to make sure the organizing system you choose matches your needs not someone else’s.” Dorn said. “You can’t just lift looks off Instagram or Pinterest.”

When you decide it’s time to calm your chaos, she said, start in a place that bugs you most. “Ask, where am I always digging to find what I want? What are the pain points?” Then clean out the area, purge, assess and find a system that fits.

I instantly thought of the space under my bathroom sink, where I have a dozen or so bottles of lotion, hair products and other toiletries that topple over like bowling pins when I reach for an item in the back. Dorn suggested I put the items on a lazy Susan. Problem solved.

Here are some other storage solutions she offered for common problem areas:

Think it through: Nowadays, a specialty storage container exists for just about every household item, from cookie sheets to Christmas ornaments. Before you go crazy buying stuff for your stuff, make sure a) you really need it, b) you don’t already have a container that will do the job, and c) the container saves you more space than it takes up.

Unify your space: If your pantry is just a series of shelves, bins will instantly inject order into this high-traffic area. Choose bins you can see into, such as wire or acrylic, and stick to one type to create a uniform look. The containers can vary in width, but aim to have them the same height because it looks better, Dorn said. Put overflow items and refills on higher shelves. In closets, she likes to use fabric baskets, or other containers you can’t see into, because it makes the closet look neater.

Add labels: Labeling every bin, whether for food or clothing, helps when you’re putting away groceries or laundry, and also when you have others working in your home. In the pantry, for example, you might have labeled bins for condiments, canned goods, snacks, starches, and dog treats.

Lift it up: Large cabinets are often cavernous sinkholes with a lot of wasted space on top. Risers, or stacking shelves, can help fill the dead space. When creating a storage system for a cabinet under a sink, which has plumbing, find containers, such as plastic drawers or risers, that work around the pipes. Affixing or hanging storage containers to the inside of the cabinet door is also a good use of space.

Remove packaging: To save space and boost appearances, remove and recycle product packaging when possible and practical. Use kitchen not only for coffee, sugar and flour, but pasta (clip the cooking instructions and tuck inside), cereal, nuts and more. In bathrooms, have dedicated containers for cotton balls, cotton swabs, tissues and liquid soap.


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