A good organized home is a happy home. Being sure that each of your things has a resting place at your home is the quickest way to add a bit more zen into your everyday schedule. We have gathered some really thrifty solutions to add some functional storage to your home using stuff you already have.
1. Recycled Creamer Bottles as Pourable Snack Containers
Don’t send that container off to the landfill, because you can put a variety of snacks inside. Via: Mrs Happy Homemaker
2. Drawer Dividers
In this way you can store all of your small odds and ends without losing them in the back of the drawer. Via: BHG
3. Repurposed Door Handles
Use old-fashioned handles to hang kitchen towels. Via: Thekitchn
4. Magazine Holder To Store Kitchen Supplies
Via: Chica and Jo
5. Use Ice Cube Trays to Organize Jewelry
Use them to store rings and earrings in the compartments! Via: Chacha
6. Marker Caddy
Just combine a shoe box and a bunch toilet paper rolls. Via Aunt Peaches
7. Lotion Bottle into a Cellphone Holder
Also would be great to hold your phone near kitchen counters, when you need your phone close at hand. Tutorial: Make it Love it
8. Repurpose the Crib Railing as a Magazine Rack
If all your magazines usually end up in a pile on the desk create this cool magazine rack. Via: The Salty Pineapple
9. Shutter Mail Storage
Turn an old shutter into a mail sorter with hooks for keys at the bottom.
Tutorial: Samantha Elizabeth Blog
10. Tin Can Utensil Holders
Here is a fun way to hold your utensils. Via: DIY Network
11. Use an Old Drawer as Under the Bed Storage
Tutorial: Painted Home Designs
12. Rake Head As Jewelry Holder
All you have to do is remove the handle and attach the rake head to the wall.
Via: Rosamaria Loves
13. Wooden Crates Storage
Via: bhg
14. Ladder Shelf
Take an old ladder hang it on your wall, and voila! Tutorial: Dandelion Express
15. Mason Jar Bathroom Set
A fun bathroom set using mason jars and paint. Tutorial: Happy Go Lucky Blog
16. Basket Turned into Wall Storage
This would be a great idea for an entryway basket for keys and mail.
Via: May December Home