Use A Hanger And Zip Ties To Organize Any Room In Your Home With This Hack

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Rooms such as kitchens, bathrooms, and laundry rooms can easily become cluttered. These areas are usually high-traffic spaces that multiple household members often use. They're typically home to most of the tools, devices, and daily essentials that we need. One of the coolest things about home organization is that it doesn't necessarily require a huge budget to work well — you just need a creative idea and the right equipment. The most useful organization hacks don't always come from using expensive storage bins or constructing complicated shelving setups that take up your entire wall. Sometimes, it's really about the small things.

For example, you can purchase an organizer, such as the Simple Houseware Over the Door Shoe Organizer, to free up closet space by hanging items like accessories, shoes, and daily products, instead of using only plastic bins. To do this, you can attach the organizer to the back of a door or hang it on the closet rod using a few zip ties. The clear hanging pockets on the organizer are also great for helping you quickly identify products, minimizing the time spent scavenging through stacks of bins or products piled on top of shelves. 

It's also an affordable hack that's easy to take on. The organizer itself is only around $10 and comes with 24 pockets. You can purchase more if you have a lot of small items to store, such as hobby items or hair accessories. For this project, you'll also need a bag of zip ties. You can purchase a Skallon 100-pack for around $4 online. Out of hangers? Buy a 20-pack of Storage Works wooden hangers for $20, or you can find similar items available at IKEA.

Steps to use door organizer to keep rooms clutter-free

The key to decluttering your home is to start with one smart organization habit at a time. Using this closet organizer as a way to store overflow products or daily grabs is a step in the right direction. After all, it's often those small items that are the main clutter culprits. The beauty of this hack is that it allows you to take advantage of the vertical space in your closet without having to go out to buy extra storage containers. 

The slim, long profile of this organizer means that you can conveniently slide it into any space to store small items without the bulkiness that may accompany bins. To hang the organizer, thread about four to six zip ties through the top holes, then secure the zip ties around the bottom of a hanger. Cut off any excess and mount the organizer on a closet rod or door. That's it! No tools, no drilling, and no hour-long builds. 

The organizer also makes for a great addition to any utility room, as you can fill it with items such as duct tape, screw boxes, waxes, and cleaners. Having guests over for the holidays? Use it in your bathroom to declutter before the new year  by filling it with extra toiletries, including deodorant, lotion, toothpaste, or travel-sized toiletries. Or, hang one or two in the garage to store items like light bulbs and extension cords. This is a great option if you have little or no shelving in your garage and want to take advantage of the extra wall space.

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