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Do you ever go to the Container Store? I love that place but it can be a minefield of expensive gadgets and too much inspiration. I usually come home from there feeling that I need to completely tear apart every closet and drawer in the house and reorganize it.
I recently went there to tackle one item on my 2014 Project List. I ended up buying both fancy and simple organizers. Some fancy ones were perfect, some were a total waste and got returned. Some of the cheap, simple ones were perfect. I thought you might find this info useful.
1. Undersink Storage
The challenge: Because of the pipes and the hose dangling from the sprayer faucet, I needed particular sizes of containers and I needed to go vertical with storage.
My cabinet houses the following:
- Trash
- Cleaning supplies – bottles and rags
- Used batteries and wine corks for recycling
I wanted to make better use of the right side space near the sprayer faucet’s hose. It was a narrow, tall corner that was otherwise going to waste.
The Linus clear plastic stacking bins from The Container Store were one of the pricey containers I bought, but they were perfect for the space. The bottom holds old batteries, then sponges, then the top holds wine corks. I added the bottom of a cardboard box to enable the top caddy to hold lots of corks.
Total cost – $21, which is high for such simple storage, but the containers are solid and can be reused a lot down the road – if we ever move out.
Here’s the finished result. Trash on left. Cleaning supplies in the middle. Rags on the right. Corks/Batteries in the back right. Reusable plastic grocery bags in the back left. So exciting, I know.
I must admit that seeing this super tidy photo makes me so happy.
2. Freezer Storage
The challenge: Organize. I’m constantly losing track of what’s in the freezer, or I have to pull everything out of a shelf to get to the one item I need.
I wanted to pop the bags of frozen veggies up to the higher shelf to make it easy to sort through. I bought some fancypants Linus Deep Drawer Binz that measured out perfectly. But when I put them in the freezer they felt cumbersome, heavy and awkward. At $17 each, they were a waste:
On a whim I tried putting two cheap ($1.89) shoe boxes on the shelf instead. They were perfect! Unopened frozen veggies in the back bin, opened and ziplocked veggies in the front. This way I can keep the oldest ones in front to use up. The idea of spending $4 to organize the veggies in the freezer is so much less ridiculous than spending $32, you know?
Here’s a few more ways I organized my freezer, in case you’re curious:
The left image is the bottom half of the freezer:
- I have another $2 bin for bags of frozen meat and fish on the shelf. Again, I like the bin because I can pull it out to sort through.
- The top wire drawer holds frozen vegetarian proteins – beans, lentils, tofu, etc.
- The bottom drawer holds miscellaneous, and a big ziplock bag filled with blocks of veggie broth. (I made the broth and froze it in cupcake tins so that I have it all portioned out.)
In the door:
- Tin foil & wax paper that I use to wrap and freeze pizza. I reuse the foil & wax paper, so storing it in the freezer cuts down on germs.
- Ziplock bags that I reuse. Same concept. Store in freezer after washing.
- The bottom shelf holds jars of homemade herb-infused salts and sugars.
A Final Tip:
I leave all labels and packaging on organizing containers when I’m setting up a space. That way, if I get things set up, live with it for a few days, and then hate it, I can still return the items and find something better.
Also, sometimes I like store bought organizing containers, but I’m also a big fan of DIY organizing containers. When you’re tackling a space, always look at what trash or recycling you could use! Old cardboard boxes, plastic take-out containers, etc can work wonders!
Wow. This post ended up much longer than planned. Well, I hope you find some ideas from it useful. I have lots of opinions on organizing, and I could just organize all day long if given the opportunity! 🙂
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Hi – I am over from Orgjunkie. Although not exactly related to your post (looks clean and tidy by the way) can you tell me more about tofu and your veggie broth. I am trying to work on more meatless meals and both look like they would help. I am tofu ignorant and it seems like so many choices at the store. Any suggestions would be great.
Thanks!
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