I ’ve been storing spray bottle wrong my whole life …

1.My mountainous heap of “worn but not gross” clothes on my bedroom floor just sneaked a glance at the “not gross but worn"sectionin this person’s closet. (It’s jealous.)

2.I was today years old when I realized that leftover toilet paper rolls are actually the perfect way to store and organize pens, markers, and any other miscellaneous art supplies.

3.That extra oven rack you use once a year, if that? It’s the free cookware lid organizer you never knew you needed.

4.And for the pots and pans themselves, especially in awkwardly sized cabinets, hooks andwire organizerswill allow you to fully maximize your storage space.

5.While you’re revamping your kitchen, grab fourCommand hooksto finally give your mixer attachments a place to hang their hats at the end of a long day of baking.

6.And if your cabinet storage needs a bigger facelift, a rolling kitchen cart to store all your must-have items is a genius solution for any home baker.

7.This person turned an over-the-door shoe organizer into the perfect linen and toilet paper holder, and they deserve the world for it.

8.This bathroom closet overhaul gave me full-body chills. (And now I haverattan storage binsin my Amazon cart.)

9.For household cleaner spray bottles, apparently they make adhesivespray bottle hooksso you can store them on cabinet doors.

10.If you’re lucky enough to own a chest freezer, this is your reminder that they can comfortably hold 40-plus full family meals in plastic storage bags.

11.With ahanging jewelry organizer–turned–charger storage system, I’d never have to run around my apartment screaming, “HOW DID I LOSE MY IPHONE CHARGER?” again.

12.When you take the time to fold your socksthe right way, you’ll unlock the ability to color-coordinate your socks and outfits.

13.My whole world stopped when I first laid eyes on thismini pegboard, which is the perfect size for those measuring cups and spoons that disappear whenever you need them.

14.And let this post serve as a reminder that pegboards can be used to hang…basically anything!

15.I really mean anything.

16.If your apartment, like mine, is pantry-less, a few wooden shelves and some labeled jars will do the trick.

17.And maaaybe this is more suited for Advanced Organization (instead of Organization 101), but these 3D-printed holders for pens, memory cards, and more are…legendary.

18.Toys scattered all over the living room floor — solved.

19.And when your toy-throwing children inevitably get an ouchie, a humblecraft organizer bincan do double duty as the world’s best bandage bin.

20.Sometimes, just having a home (that isn’t just the store packaging) for your most-used ingredients in the kitchen can be a game changer.

21.A drawer organizer turned on its side can make an excellent (and very aesthetically pleasing) countertop holder for all your tea or coffee essentials.

22.And if you’re sick and tired of taking out every spice and dried herb in your cabinet when you just need a pinch of garlic powder, dedicated shelves are an easy fix.

23.Finally: If new shelves are out of the question, transfer your spice collection into flat-sided jars and plop ‘em into their own drawer for the easiest-ever access.

Two sections for clothes in a closet: one for clean clothes and one for worn clothes that are still clean

Markers, pens, and art supplies organized inside 20 or more toilet paper rolls on a shelf

Pot and pan lids stacked diagonally in a cabinet on a wire oven rack

Command hooks and wire organizers holding pots and pans inside a cabinet

Various mixer attachments hanging via Command hooks on a cabinet door

A mixer on top of a wood kitchen cart with various kitchen and baking supplies underneath

shoe organizer turned into a linen organizer with sheets, towels, and more

Cluttered bathroom closet before turned into a clean closet after, with lots of storage bins for organization

Spray cleaning bottles hanging on special hooks attached to a cabinet door

Chest freezer full of frozen meals for the slow cooker

Various electronics, cords, and chargers stored in an over-the-door organizer

Color-coordinated socks in a bin

Mini pegboard on a kitchen wall holding four measuring cups and four measuring spoons

Pegboards above a desk holding music supplies and other objects

Large pegboards used to store and organize art supplies, including many paints

Wood shelves on kitchen wall storing dry goods, spices, and canisters of food

Custom 3D-printed object holders in drawer for pens, cameras, and other tools

Roll-out bin under the couch to hold kids' toys

A bin full of every type of bandage, organized in clear plastic

Glass bottles in the kitchen labeled for canola oil, olive oil, avocado oil, and balsamic vinegar

A tea holder that's vertical and holds mugs, tea, and tea accessories

A tall vertical organizer with shelves for all dried spices and herbs

Spice jars lying flat in a large, slide-out drawer