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How To Organize Every Inch Of Your Home
With all the time we're spending in our homes these days, keeping things clean and organized has never been so important.

If you're going a little stir crazy while working from home and self-quarantining, you may be looking for things to keep yourself busy — besides Netflix, of course. And even though it’s not the most glamorous of tasks, organizing your home is a great way to stay active and feel productive while remaining indoors.
Whether you’re trying to get a jump on some much-needed spring cleaning or looking to convince your colleagues on video chat that your room is immaculate, here are some of our favorite products to organize every inch of your home as well as some tips to get it done.
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1. Storage, storage, storage.
Maximizing the amount of storage area in your home is a key step to declutter any living space, especially if your closets are already full. Not sure where to begin? These three products are a good start:
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Songmics 43 Inches Folding Ottoman Bench, Storage Chest Footrest Padded Seat, $49.99
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It’s time to clear that giant stack of unread magazines off your living room coffee table and move it into this top-rated storage ottoman. (You’ll get to them one day, we promise.) The sturdy, versatile design makes this ottoman a great accent piece, and the collapsible frame allows you to fold the ottoman flat when it’s not being used to hold board games, blankets or that set of coasters you tell your parents that you’re definitely using.

If you can’t figure out how to fill those small, seemingly unusable spaces in between a bathroom fixture and a wall or tub, this narrow-space storage organizer is the sleek and stylish answer you’ve been looking for. Plus, it doubles as a toilet paper holder stand with modern flair.

DOKEHOM Large Under Bed Storage Bag, $7.99
Contrary to popular belief, there aren’t monsters under the bed — just a ton of space for storage. Instead of shoving all of your puffy comforters up on the top shelf of your closet, try putting your extra sheets and duvets in this large under-bed storage bag.
2. Tidy up your most-used areas.
The most-loved areas of your home are also usually the most cluttered (e.g., your desk, bathroom and kitchen), which means they need the most attention when organizing your home. Simple, easy-to-use products that allow you to tidy up these spaces are a great — and often inexpensive — investment.

Honey-Can-Do 4-Tier Metal Bathroom Shelf Space Saver, $26.99
For small apartments or cramped condos, this space-shaving shelf will add some stylish vertical storage space to your bathroom and is perfect for housing toiletries that might not fit in a mirror cabinet. Additionally, the rubber-bottom legs will protect your floors against scratches.

Modern Innovations 16-Inch Stainless Steel Magnetic Knife Bar, $17.99
Any serious chef will tell you that you don’t really need one of those giant knife blocks that comes with unnecessary pieces, dulls your blades and takes up a big chunk of your precious counter space. Instead, get this magnetic knife strip for your most important knives and any other magnet-friendly objects you might want to attach.

KINGFOM Wooden Struction Leather Multi-Function Desk Stationery Organizer, $14.99
If you’re looking to upgrade your home office while you work remotely, now might be a good time to get rid of that old cup or coffee mug you’re currently using to hold your pens and paper clips and switch to this leather desk stationery organizer. Use this stylish piece to declutter your workspace and tidy up your pens, business cards and other office necessities.
3. Make the most out of the space you have.
If you don't live in a home with a ton of closet space, try your best to maximize the space you do have with closet and clothing organizers. As much as you might love the that giant pile of shoes and clothes at the bottom of your closet, it's time to say goodbye.

SimpleHouseware Crystal Clear Over The Door Hanging Shoe Organizer, $8.67
If you’re looking to free up some space in your closet, this over the door-hanging shoe organizer is a great place to start. This piece holds 24 pairs of shoes and hangs on any standard door or closet rod — no hardware needed.

devesanter S-Shape Trousers Hangers, $17.99
Free up some real estate on your clothing rack by consolidating your hangable items on these space-saving S-hangers. Each hanger can hold up to five pairs of pants and features non-slip rubber plugs to keep your clothing safe and secure.
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