Is decluttering your home at the top of your New Year’s resolutions list? In 2025, it's all about doing it with style.
A home can have beautiful interior design, stunning character features, and breathtaking views – but it will never look truly put together without the best storage ideas to tie it all together and keep your everyday clutter at bay.
No matter which decluttering tips you use or how often you clean your home, without proper storage, your space will quickly descend back into chaos. With that in mind, we asked professional home organizers and interior designers for 25 of their best storage ideas that will instantly elevate any room in your home.
25 storage ideas to inspire you to create calm among the chaos
Whether you are looking for kitchen storage ideas or clutter-organizing solutions for the bathroom, bedroom, and beyond, we have you covered. These are just 25 of the best storage ideas to help you keep all the rooms in your home neat.
1. Style staple shelves
When it comes to storage ideas, you often can't do better than simple shelving. 'From organizing kitchen shelves like a designer to displaying your best interior design books to add a touch of personality to any room – you can't go wrong with shelves,' says Sarah and Sally Wilkie, founders of Home Barn:
'Collecting items that you’re passionate about or displaying pieces of personal significance and importance - such as books, vintage furniture, or ceramics - on shelving is a great way to bring intrigue and charm to the home.
'When thoughtfully displayed properly across open shelving or wall-to-floor cabinets, a meaningful look can be attained.'
Use open shelving to display your best glassware, like these red-trimmed wine glasses by the fashion label Aquazzura.
Wooden serving boards are tricky to store so ensure your collection if beautiful enough to be displayed, like this angled paddle board designed with Studio McGee for Target.
Cookbooks make for great styling pieces so don't be afraid to keep yours out on display. This charming cookbook was written by food writer Bre Graham for the days when you want to set the table for two and focus on someone special.
2. Step back into niches
Niches and storage nooks are a great, easy way to add a bit of interest to a room with otherwise flat walls while also adding essential storage ideas.
'Nowhere does this work better than in small bathrooms or small bedroom ideas,' shares interior designer Nina Campbell:
‘I find it maddening not to have somewhere to put a glass of water, a clock, or a book, so I have done this a few times in smaller bedrooms,’ she explains. There is no need for niches to be deep either, she adds. A small set-back shelf the width of a glass, bottle, or book can be enough to add important practicality to any room.
3. Blend storage into the background
Not all home storage ideas need to be front and center. For streamlined home organizing that doesn't attract the eye, consider painting storage pieces the same color as your walls to keep clutter truly hidden, recommends James Thurstan Waterworth of Thurstan Design.
‘Soft, neutral tones set the scene for this bedroom in a Kensington townhouse. Using bespoke joinery, we’ve framed the window making a feature for the room at the same time as creating a window seat to sit and read or enjoy the views.’
One of the simplest ways to blend storage into the background is to match it to your walls or surrounding furniture. Floor-to-ceiling cabinetry painted in the same hue as the walls can make a room feel larger while providing ample storage.
4. Save space with sliding doors
Not every storage nook will have enough space to allow for sweeping doors and cabinetry. When space is tight, it is worth considering sliding doors to help stow away household clutter without compromising on sleek design.
Unlike traditional hinged doors, which require clearance to swing open, sliding doors glide smoothly along a track, making them ideal for rooms where every inch matters. Be it a small closet or a fully integrated workspace, sliding doors offer the ability to shut away mess and stress anywhere in the home.
5. Fill out awkward spaces with storage
Not every storage idea will be immediately apparent. Small nooks and gaps between fittings and fixtures might initially seem like wasted space but can quickly be turned into the perfect hidden storage spot.
From slanted ceilings to oddly shaped alcoves – think of these tricky areas as a chance to create something bespoke and truly unique.
Adding shelves is the easiest way to make an awkward corner more functional, but wall hooks, form-fitting cabinets, or a large basket are also great options.
Beautiful hardware is hard to come by but really elevates your home. This 3-hook rack is crafted from solid, sturdy brass for a luxe feel.
Woven baskets are top of the list for any well-organized home. This set is made from 100% natural rattan and can be used to beautifully hide all sorts of belongings.
Available in ivory, navy, and wine; these Anthropologie fabric hooks are ideal for those looking to add a playful pop of color with their storage ideas.
6. Take to the heights
Few things elevate a room like well-fitting floor-to-ceiling storage units. They are perfect for storing and displaying everything from books to art, to baskets, especially when you commission bespoke joinery and tailor the style to your needs.
In this example from Neville Johnson, senior designer Simon Tcherniak explains how they added a ladder for an extra stylish touch while providing storage ideas to improve accessibility in your home:
‘Made to measure from floor to ceiling and wall to wall, no part of this furniture is unused. The addition of the library ladder is a practical addition that allows access to the upper shelves and, while it adds character to the furniture, matching the color of the cabinetry means it won’t look obtrusive.’
While a similar piece would look beautiful in a dedicated library or home office, a bespoke piece of fitted furniture like this is an especially wonderful way to utilize and add interest to a hallway space. By choosing a bold colorway, you're taking the cabinetry beyond a piece of practical furniture and turning it into a personality-laden focal point.
7. Decant goods for beautiful storage
Storage doesn't have to be solely practical – you can make it a beautiful decor piece too.
When organizing a pantry, for instance, consider decanting food goods into uniform glass jars to help prolong the lifespan of your snacks and create more beautiful storage. Similarly, you can use recycled jars to organize a craft room and keep small odds and bobs neatly stashed away and easy to find.
This set of four glass food storage containers with cork ball lids is the perfect way to elegantly display your food items for convenient access.
Each of these jars is crafted from premium glass and topped with an airtight bamboo lid with a label sticker set to help you organize your store cupboard goods.
For a really beautiful pantry shelf, this set of 6 glass jars are up there with some of the best we've seen. With premium vinyl food labels and a bamboo spoon for serving and storing in style.
8. Combine open and closed storage
Where possible 'you should opt for a mix of open and closed storage, providing an opportunity for organization and efficiency, making family life a whole lot easier,' suggests Tom Howley, design director of the eponymous kitchen brand. This is especially true for high-traffic areas, such as mudrooms or entryways.
'Floor-to-ceiling solutions are excellent for bulky seasonal outdoor items that may not be used often. You can incorporate shelving and baskets into tall cupboards for bags, boots, and other paraphernalia, even personalizing these spaces for each family member.'
In the living room, consider a combination of open shelving for books, plants, and decorative items, paired with closed cabinets or drawers for media equipment and other essentials. While in the kitchen use open shelving or glass-front cabinets to showcase dishware, glassware, or pantry items that you use regularly while keeping less attractive items hidden behind solid doors.
9. Don't forget labels
If you want to take your storage ideas to the next level, then you need to add labels, says Brenda Scott, professional home organizer and owner at Tidy My Space.
'Group like items together into totes or boxes that are labeled with the category. If you have a lot of one category, keep an entire shelving unit just for that. You could label the shelving unit too, this helps others know where items can be found and when they need to be put back.'
This is perhaps unsurprising given that label makers are one of the many tools professional organizers can't live without. Alternatively, you can try ready-made bins like this Oak Storage Box Set from Wayfair that have a chalkboard front for easy labeling.
A label maker is not just a brilliant way to get yourself organized but great fun to use too. This comes with 3 rolls of embossed tape in black, rose, and blue.
10. Opt for multi-functional furniture
The practicality of multi-functional furniture cannot be ignored. No matter if you are trying to add more storage to a bedroom, upgrade your living room storage ideas, or organize an entryway, it has a place in every room of the house.
'Storage benches, for example, are one of the key pieces of furniture you should purchase to help keep things looking stylish but clutter-free,' shares Lauren Zeng, of luxury furniture and homeware brand Homary.
'Elegant entryway seating can provide function. Not only are they a place for guests to sit and take off their shoes but there are a lot of options that include storage so shoes, keys, and even the kids' toys can have a place to be hidden away.'
Upholstered from top to bottom in a warm grey linen-like fabric, the storage bench has a comfy cushioned seat that lifts up to reveal a roomy interior.
Tuck away those unseemly household items lying around in your living room with this compact cloud ottoman that will feel right at home in any space.
Seen here in beautiful herringbone linen, this compact ottoman combines a classic style with modern function. Perfect for storing blankets and pillows.
11. Use pull-out drawers for practicality
'One of the best ways to maximize storage in every room is to add pull-outs so you can say goodbye to awkward to-reach corners, and things getting lost down the backs of cabinets,' suggests Bob Bakes, head of design at Bakes & Kropp.
'This is also a great way to make more storage space when your room is on the smaller side,' he adds.
In the kitchen, for instance, pull-out drawers in a pantry give you as much space as a walk-in when your kitchen layout won't permit one. Similarly, You can add extra storage space to a closet for accessories, folded clothing, or shoes.
12. Pick the prettiest baskets
Another storage staple professional organizers can't stay away from is the best storage baskets.
'Not only are they perfect for concealing clutter while keeping it easily accessible, but they make any home look more expensive especially when you opt for high-quality craftsmanship,' suggests Artem Kropovinsky, interior designer and owner of Arsight.
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If you're looking to create decor out of your storage baskets, these wavy-handled baskets designed by Ferm Living will add an organic style to your room.
Available in three sizes, this storage basket is inspired by classic market baskets, with a rounded shape, convenient handles, and hand-crafted lid.
These adjustable bins have a rolled-over top, so you can adjust the height and depth to store anything you need, anywhere you need it.
13. Divide up drawers
Without proper organization, drawers can quickly devolve into chaotic catch-alls of junk. Drawer dividers help you group like-for-like items, so you can find exactly what you need without the stress of rummaging.
'Drawer organizers are a very straightforward yet effective solution to increase storage efficiency, especially when organizing deep drawers.'
'By compartmentalizing drawers, you maximize their utility so that every inch counts, especially for small items or spices,' says interior designer Artem Kropovinsky.
Grab yourself a 12-pack of these fold-away drawer cubbies that can be used to sort everything from underwear to toys.
14. Don't forget backs of doors
Using vertical storage to save space is a must no matter the size of your home. This means using the backs of doors, especially when organizing a bathroom to store towels or kitchen, suggests Katy Wells, professional organizer and owner of Clutter Cure Club.
'Vertical spaces behind pantry or cabinet doors with over-the-door organizers. These can be great to organize and store snacks, spices, condiments, or any item that you want accessible, but not visible,' she suggests.
15. Make storage a display piece
Just because you are storing something, doesn't mean you have to keep everything tucked away out of sight. Items stored on walls and countertops can make the perfect focal point of a room.
'Whether it’s through a unique shape, color, or pattern, a cutting board can serve as a beautiful accent in the kitchen,' says Katy Wells, professional organizer. 'Integrating the cutting board over a section of the countertop, beside the sink, or as a part of the kitchen island can help save space, too.
'For a warm, natural look, go for butcher block or bamboo. For a sleek, modern vibe, consider materials like composite or glass.'
16. Suspend pots and pans
There are few things as awkward to organize as pots and pans. They are absolutely essential, but also incredibly bulky, making finding a good spot for them where they won't get damaged can be tricky.
Instead of shoving them stacked up in a cabinet to get scratched, consider keeping them on display by hanging pots and pans from a rack either on your wall or from the ceiling.
This keeps them within easy reach while protecting the integrity of your kitchenware.
A brass rail with hooks in your kitchen is as much of a design feature as it is extra storage. This is available in multiple lengths and crafted in unlacquered brass that will naturally patina over time.
17. Stow storage under the bed
The area under the bed is prime real estate for storage, especially in smaller homes or apartments where space is at a premium. But be sure to keep it organized, not just stuffed under there.
'If you need a little extra storage but don't need everything on display, underbed storage ideas are the way to go,' says Gillian Gudgeon, APDO member and Founder of Restore the Calm.
Whether you pick a divan bedframe for quick lift-up storage or opt for drawers or under-bed storage bags for lesser-used items, there are countless options for optimizing this secret storage stash.
These under bed drawers offer everything you need: wheels that actually work on carpet, a robust frame that resists getting squashed, and a lid for sealing everything away neatly.
For a more relaxed option, these linen under bed baskets from Pottery Barn won't cramp your style and will house all your extra bed linens or jumpers.
Look for an under bed drawer that matches your bed frame, like this solid wood option from Wayfair that is mounted on casters for ease. This size works best for king or queen-sized beds.
18. Store tools on walls
Are you or your partner a bit of a tool hoarder? It is time to tackle that messy shed or garage with some clever organizing tricks.
'Whether you are organizing cleaning tools, or stashing your garden tools in your garage, using the walls is a great way to keep long-handled items out of the way without them falling over,' says Katy Wells, professional organizer.
Use a combination of wall-mounted racks, a pegboard like this one from IKEA seen above, and standing tool organizers to keep tools in one spot and easy to access without blunting any sharp edges, as well as smaller transparent bins to keep smaller items tucked away.
19. Hide your storage with curtains
Growing tired of having cabinets all around your home? Switch things up and try curtain fronts for storage instead, offering a touch of whimsy for a more traditional home.
Whether you switch up the space beneath your sink or swap out a pantry door for patterned fabric curtain ideas, the opportunities are endless. It also allows you to change up the style of your space whenever you want without as much DIY.
Another great space to use a cabinet curtain is your laundry room, where you can draw a pretty curtain across your machines like the washer and dryer to cleverly conceal them.
20. Make storage a statement
'Bar carts and rolling carts are a great way to add moving storage to your home without having to lug around large plastic totes,' says Juliana Meidl, professional organizer and owner of Serenity At Home, Detroit.
Plus they have the added benefit of looking far nicer too, especially when you organize a bar cart properly, she says:
'One of our favorite products to use when organizing is the three-tier rolling cart from The Container Store. There are additional inserts that can be purchased to help separate the different supplies while keeping everything stored on the cart.'
21. Make storage a design feature
'I always appreciate architectural details big and small. There is endless charm and appeal to elements within a room that leap outside the traditional design box,' begins Brenda Petrunick, principal designer at Simply White Interior.
'I have yet to meet anyone who doesn’t swoon over arches and curves, quirky nooks used in creative and compelling ways, an eye-catching door, and unique finishing materials such as shiplap, paneling, and wainscotting, as well as the intricate lines of an atypical ceiling feature.'
Drawing from these features when planning your home storage ideas is sure to make organizing any home ten times more motivating.
22. Organize storage by color
Your storage ideas are only as good as the systems you put in place to maintain them, warns Ashley La Fond, founder of home organization company Of Space + Mind. If you are looking for a quick way to create eye-catching storage, consider organizing by color, especially when organizing a closet, she suggests:
'To keep things organized but also inspirational, we recommend organizing it either by type or by color. Since capsule wardrobes tend to include more neutrals, organizing by color – keeping all black, white, and blues together – allows you to visually see what you have.
'Seeing what you have can also help you merchandise better, identify gaps you have, and prevent you from buying more. It’s also great for anyone who likes a monochrome look, or wants to create themselves a uniform.'
23. Separate seasonal storage
Not all of your storage has to be accessible all of the time. This can be as simple as boxing up and organizing your holiday decor properly, or a seasonal wardrobe switch around that allows you to have more space.
'Creating seasonal storage ideas around your home will help to keep spring/summer and fall/winter items separate and easy to find at the right time of year,' continues Ashley La Fond.
'Only keep out the items that are in season,' she urges. 'Box up, move or store out-of-season items so that you prioritize your space for weather-appropriate pieces. It’ll also help make those out-of-season items feel more fresh and exciting when it's time to pull them out again.'
24. Use wall space for storage
'Use hooks and pegs on walls, doors, or even over the door hooks to hang items like bags, hats, and accessories. This prevents these items from taking up closet space and gives them a dedicated place so they don’t end up misplaced or left in a pile,' suggests Daniel Dorn, creative director at mDesign.
Vertical storage doesn’t just save space, it draws the eye upward, which can make a room feel taller and more expansive too so it's a win-win. Whether you’re adding shelving, hooks, or tall cabinetry, wall storage is a great way to organize.
In kitchens, wall-mounted racks or shelves can store cookware, spices, and utensils for easy access without overwhelming the space.
Make a feature in your kitchen with this wood and brass display shelf designed by Joanna Gaines' team at Magnolia to bring a beautiful antique feel to your wall.
Boasting Scandi simplicity, this entryway organizer (or hall tree) holds 4-6 pairs of shoes, staggered hooks for hanging coats, bags and leashes, and a handy bench seat.
With a mid-century feel, these 5 steel hooks with beech wood knobs can be slug over your door to create extra hanging storage for robes, towels, or coats.
25. Signal luxury with uniform storage
'If your priority is to organize your home for quiet luxury, then picking uniform organizers and storage solutions is the first and most important step,' says Raychel Klein, professional organizer, KonMari consultant, and founder of Raybaybay home organizing.
'Create uniformity in the organizational products you use in your home. All hangers should be the same (or at least the same color).'
'When using labels, choose a font color that is used throughout the home. Even having the same soap dispensers and trash cans in bathrooms helps build toward the quiet luxury aesthetic.'
FAQs
How do I maximize storage space?
To maximize storage space, the best thing to do is to declutter, reorganize and categorize your belongings. That done, you can step back and assess whether the current storage ideas you have at home are sufficient to cope with what you want to keep. If not, you may need to invest in new storage. For small homes in particular, hidden storage – such as under-bed drawers – or built-in storage are the best solutions for maximizing storage space while making the rooms feel as large as possible.
Alternatively, let's not overlook how handy a storage basket can be when it comes to maximizing storage space anywhere at home. For use on the floor for those with plenty of useable floor space, or you could opt for something smaller and nestle it within a shelf. You can use storage baskets to hide and hold just about anything, from towels to throws, toys, shoes, and more.