Don’t lose loose items

Don’t lose loose items
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Stray cotton buds or lip balm tubes adding to the clutter? Put them in a clear glass container. They’ll fit the vertical space better, and you’ll be able to see exactly what’s inside.

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Try magnetic strips for metal trinkets

Try magnetic strips for metal trinkets
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What do nail clippers, tweezers and hair clips have in common? They all stick to magnets! Put a magnetic strip on the back of the cabinet door or behind the shelves, and never think twice about where those small tools might be hiding.

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Don’t ignore the door

Don’t ignore the door
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Your cabinet door is prime storage real estate that often goes untouched, but there are a number of ways you can customise it for your storage needs. Stick on hooks to hold small scissors or plastic pockets to hold makeup supplies, for example. There also are a number of DIY storage solutions that help you use hidden nooks around your shower, sink, and cabinets too.

Watch what rolls

Watch what rolls
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Nothing sticks a landing squarely on the foot like a runaway rolling object the second the cabinet door opens. Invest in some mini shelves (also called vertical risers) to keep objects in place and maximise your storage space.

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Label, label, label

Label, label, label
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Small bins are perfect for makeup and toiletries, but not all of them are see-through. Create your own colourful labels to stay organised in style. These easy tricks will also instantly organise other small areas of your home.

One tip? Forget Instagram – make a real-life plan. “Getting organised does not mean that you have to invent a complex colour-coded system or invest in a million matching bins,” Rosenthal says. “The goal is to create a place for everything in a way that complements how your life operates.”

For instance, if you normally toss your toothbrush in the bottom of the medicine cabinet, add a small open box there to keep it contained with the toothpaste and floss. You’re not going to magically transform your movements throughout the day – so plan for what you actually do, not what you wish you’d do (or what someone on social media claims to do), she says.

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Take a picture – it’ll last longer

Take a picture – it’ll last longer
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Especially if you’re not the organised-by-nature type, consider capturing an image of your work after you’ve found a home for all your goods. When things start to look dishevelled again, you can take a quick peek and get everything back in place instead of starting back at square one.

Doing this in your bathroom, and even for your pantry, cleaning products or medication storage might also alert you to those missing items you don’t use every single day. This way, you can replace them when you’re out of stock.

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