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16 Container Store Products Professional Organizers Use in Their Homes

Updated on Sep. 11, 2024

Have you ever wondered which products professional organizers use to keep their homes tidy? Organizing expert Jamie Novak is here to reveal the products that are so good experts rely on them and you're going to want them too!

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There is no other retail outlet with a name that delivers as accurately and efficiently as the Container Store: yes, it is a store, and boy, do they have containers. But they also have so much more! The real Marie Kondos out there can’t pass this stuff up!


Clear rectangular acrylic tray with cut-out handles on two sides, resting on a light, plain background.
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Clutter corralling trays

Everyone needs a place to drop stuff—even professional organizers. Place everyday things, like car keys, on a tray to keep them from getting misplaced. Opt for trays with sides like this Premium Acrylic Paper Tray so items won’t roll off and get lost. If this one is too large for your space, they also sell a small one for $19.99.

Weekly planner pad displaying days Monday to Friday with lined sections for notes, placed on a plain light background.
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Everyone, including professional organizers, gets a deep sense of satisfaction from crossing completed tasks off their to-do list. Grouping tasks on this Poppin Jumbo Weekly Task Pad lets you see your week at a glance, so you know what needs to get done.

Whiteboard displays
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A place for thoughts

Try to avoid scribbling on random scraps of paper. For quick notes, do what professional organizers do: Use a dry erase board like this U-Brands White Square Dry Erase Board. Hung in a convenient location, this board is the best place to list the menu for the week, write a phone number, or jot down a reminder.

Metal shower caddy hanging, holding various bottles, in a bathroom setting.
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Neaten up the shower

Bottles and bars of soap resting in shower corners are a no-no for professional organizers. We prefer things up and out-of-the-way in easy to reach shower storage, so this Rockford Shower Caddy fits the bill. The two-shelf caddy hangs from the showerhead with enough space to store shower essentials.

White caddy holds bottles, featuring a wooden handle, set against a plain light gray background.
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Cleaning caddies

Caddies are a professional organizer’s best friend! Toting everything you need to get the job done means fewer wasted steps backtracking to grab something you forgot. Store this caddy under the sink for easy access or on the laundry room counter if the white and natural wood matches your decor.

A gray plastic basket stands upright with folded handles, featuring square-patterned cutouts, against a plain, light-colored background.
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Things don’t roll around loose in the trunk of the car when a professional organizer is at the wheel. Everything, from umbrellas to bags of groceries, has a home in these Collapsible Crates with Handles. To make space for larger cargo, you can easily fold the crates down. And it has comfortable handles, so you can carry it.

Cabinet shelves hold cleaning supplies including bottles, a dish brush, and towels, organized neatly around a red garbage disposal unit under a kitchen sink.
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Under-sink storage

Always make the most of that awkward space under the kitchen or bathroom sink by inserting an adjustable organizer like this Iris Expandable Under-Sink Organizer. Professionals use one with shelves and pull-out bins, so stuff isn’t shoved into a cavernous hole. Plus, it’s adjustable to fit around plumbing; the best part is the no-tools assembly.

Clothes hang on two rows of hangers, displaying various light-colored tops and bottoms. They are organized neatly on a metal rack against a white background.
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Double the hanging space

Don’t settle for the basic closet configuration of a single rod. The quickest and easiest way to double space in your closet is to simply hook an Umbra Dublet Adjustable Closet Rod Expander over the existing closet rod, and in seconds, you have more hanging room. Read up on the 12 biggest closet organizing mistakes (and their super simple fixes).

Bookshelf holds vase and books on top shelf, woven baskets below; placed against a plain background.
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Versatile cubes

Storage is key in every room of the house. Professional organizers prefer flexible storage that can change as your needs change. These White 4-Cube Cubby Shelving work in almost every room of your home and can store everything imaginable. Use the cubes in the entryway for shoes, the hall closet for seasonal items, the clothes closet for stacked sweaters, the pantry for bulk goods, the garage for car-care items, the craft room for tools, the office for paper storage, the dining room as a sideboard, or the living room for blankets and television remotes.

Storage cart holds various sports equipment; baseballs, tennis balls, soccer balls, bats, lacrosse sticks. Positioned against a plain, white wall.
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Outdoor activity storage

Your outdoor and sporting equipment comes with some of the most awkward and oddly shaped items—bike helmets, tennis rackets, soccer balls—that need to be stored. Professionals recommend mesh bags like this a Heavy-Duty Triple Storage Bin, so the storage can mold to fit the item. Plus, these breathable bags allow damp equipment to dry.

Transparent box holds mint green hanging file folders, standing upright against a plain, light background.
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Paperwork system

Paperwork is always an issue, even for the most diligent professional organizer. Staying on top of the incoming mail has never been easier than with this Iris Open-Top File Box. Add a few hanging file folders, and you have the perfect place to file bills-to-be-paid, receipts, and so much more. The open-box feature means the file labels are easily readable, so you won’t forget where you put that paper.

Metal wall-mounted dispenser holds crumpled plastic bags, visible through a vertical window, against a light gray background.
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Contain plastic bags

Plastic grocery store bags are handy, although storing a bunch of bags inside another bag can get messy. Professional organizers corral their bags in a dispenser like this Simplehuman Stainless Steel Grocery Bag Holder. Insert bags through the large opening on top and pull them out, as needed, from the slot on the bottom.

Plastic box holds various batteries neatly in separate compartments with its lid open, set against a plain background.
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Replacement battery storage

Finding the correct size replacement battery has never been easier than with the InterDesign Linus Battery Organizer. This storage container lets you neatly store all size batteries in a box with a hinged lid. No more searching for a spare battery they will all be sorted and stored safely upright.

Wooden drawer organizes kitchen utensils, including a whisk, spatula, and cookie cutters, using clear dividers. Set against a light blue background.
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Drawer dividers

Finding a place for everything and keeping everything in its place is a breeze with this Clear Expandable Drawer Divider. Forget about jumbled drawers; these customizable dividers let you create a spot for all the stuff you want to store in your drawers. There is not a drawer on this Earth that is organized well enough. Be sure to avoid these organizing mistakes that make your kitchen look sloppy.

Plastic bins hold varied craft items on wood table; labels read
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Small stuff storage

Modular Flip-Out Bins are the best way professional organizers know how to contain all the little pieces and parts that would otherwise get misplaced. From picture-hanging hooks and screws to craft pieces and jewelry, these little bins let you keep all the little stuff from getting lost. Thrifty, tidy, and cool! Triple threat alert.

Metal rack holds baking trays and wooden boards in a white cabinet, organized and upright for storage.
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Divided storage

Efficient storage, like this Design Ideas Tray Divider, is an organizer’s dream. No more un-stacking then re-stacking a tower of trays. This divider creates multiple vertical slots in your kitchen cabinet to store cake pans, baking sheets, muffin tins, cutting boards, serving trays, and more. Keep your trays from fighting! Next, check out these 26 secrets professional organizers would never tell you for free.