Home Organization Tools

Shop Online for Home Organization Tools

If you can’t find what you need locally to organize your closets, garage, kitchen, living room, or anywhere else in your home, you’re bound to be able to find it online. Here’s a sampling of the kind of items which might be useful and which you can find at Amazon or other online stores.

Closet Organization and Closet Designs

Two kinds of tools here: mind tools for ideas on how to organize and streamline your closet, and parctical items like extra closet rods, shoe racks, tie and belt holders, even complete closet interiors which can help you get your wardrobe under control.

Garage Organization

Garage storage systems, overhead garage storage and garage ceiling storage are some of the best ways to get stuff up off the floor and stored safely and conveniently. Overhead ceiling storage is great for seasonal items, large and seldom used stuff (a christmas tree?) or anything big, light and awkwardly shaped.

Kitchen Organizers

Re-organize your kitchen with some of the hundreds of products available to make the most of floor, cabinet and counter space. Some of the best ideas among cabinet organizers are those which give you access to the back of base cabinets (especially corner bases), store awkward items like pot lids, hang stuff from the ceiling, or make double use of existing over-height shelves.

Decluttering Tools

These are mostly mind tools or process tools: books and audio programs which help you with the ‘why to” and “how to” of decluttering. Physical decluttering tools like garbage bags and cardboard boxes are easy to find in most households, though of course you can buy them online if you need to!

Tools to get organized

David Allen’s book “Getting Things Done” is the single best book on getting organized that I’ve ever read, and I’ve read a lot of them. It’s the only one whose system was practical and flexible and worked for me (and it still working 3 years later, in a customized and modified form). Physical items cover the range from a filing cabinet (yes, you do indeed need files of some kind, and somewhere to keep them, even if you’re just leaving home for college!) through a labeler as recommended by David Allen (yes, it really does make a difference. Amazing but true!) and the ubiquitous index cards and planner.

Want more home organization tools? Explore the other pages on this site for much more information, lots of ideas and plenty of suggestions.