Embrace the power of “one in, one out” 2.

Put items away each day.

Web — vertical bookshelves, storage areas, and expansions allow you to tuck away items in the upper recesses of your home while still keeping them within arm’s length if need be.

Web — go a step further and label storage totes, open bins, shelves, and even drawer organizers to make it easy for anyone in the house to find and return things.

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Use vertical space in closets.

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Try the hanger flip trick.

Organize first, buy storage bins later.

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Declutter a bit each day.

Implement a filing system.

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Web — you can roll the fabric onto cardboard or comic book boards to store on shelves in your sewing room.

Use apps for organizing.

You can also store fabrics on hangers in a closet, or in bins, boxes, or baskets.

Create a seasonal rotation.

Donate unused or duplicate items.

Installing shelves up to the ceiling can provide a place for items that you don’t use daily but still want to keep.

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Web — looking for tips on how to organize a storage room?

Create a “maybe box” 7.

Adopt a moving mindset.

Web — janet recommends adding shelves, risers (such as reds wood shelf risers from west elm or shelf baskets, while marissa suggests adding hooks, stacking bins, floor baskets and more to maximize every last inch of storage space, specifically within closets.

Adopt the “konmari” method.