Costco's Versatile Drawer Organizers Can Be Used All Over Your Home
When you have clutter all over your home that needs to be organized — from the bathroom counter to the kitchen coffee corner and even the crafting room that you're forced to close off so no one sees your creative messiness — it can feel impossible to find the perfect fix. The chaos can be frustrating, especially when tackling every room at once feels overwhelming. If you get creative with drawer organizers, like Costco's new Seville Classics Acacia Box Set, you can actually use them in any room in the home.
This particular set comes with 10 acacia wood boxes in various sizes, from 15 by 6 inches to 6 by 3 inches. It's an inexpensive way to keep drawers organized with a solution that's totally customizable for less than $40. Because the boxes are individual pieces, they can easily adapt to changing needs rather than locking you into one layout. What works in one drawer today can also work on your bedroom dresser next month. However, they have a relatively low height of 2.5 inches, so using them in deeper drawers might not work, as they'll tend to get a bit lost. That said, they do not need to be used in drawers at all. They also work well on desks, countertops, or dressers.
How to use drawer organizers in every room of your home
Let's start with the most obvious room, the kitchen. Beyond the utensil drawer, these boxes can also be used in your coffee and tea space. The junk drawer is another natural fit. Use all 10 of them if you need to; we won't judge. A medium-sized box might look nice on your dining room table to hold salt and pepper shakers.
If you have a family charging station, use a few boxes to keep phones and cords organized. But don't stop there, because drawer organizers aren't just for kitchens anymore. Try using one in a home office, either in a cabinet drawer or on the desktop. They can also be used in the bathroom to organize makeup drawers or placed directly on the countertop.
Individual boxes are especially useful in a nursery for small items like baby socks and pacifiers. Clean up your bedroom vanity by using a couple of small boxes for jewelry or on a nightstand to wrangle all the miscellaneous items that end up there. In the living room, a larger box can help keep TV remotes in one place. Keep craft room clutter neat and tidy by using them for all your supplies, or use them to organize an art cart for the kids. Used thoughtfully, these affordable organizers offer a flexible way to tackle clutter in almost any room, well beyond the drawer.