Where Professional Organizers Shop (You’re gonna love this!) 

The Home EditGetting really organized isn’t as simple as just cleaning up. And when you see these awesome shelves and pantries and closets on Pinterest, they all have one thing in common – matching containers and the feeling that EVERYTHING has a spot. I’ve forever been intimidated about buying organizational items because 1. It’s kind of expensive, and 2. I don’t really know what I need.

Today Clea and Joanna from The Home Edit are here to help us get past that phase with their advice for creative places to shop to get the best stuff and save some money along the way!

Here are five places that professional organizers shop, straight from the source!

The Container Store

We wander these aisles EVERY day. So we thought we would save you some of the wandering and point you in the right direction!

1. We LOVE adding glass jars to just about anything. Whether it’s to store food in a pantry or cotton balls on the bathroom counter, it gives a luxe look for very little money. Look for glass cracker jarshermetic glass jars, or our favorite all-purpose glass canisters.

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2. One of our favorite go-to tricks is to add drawer dividers to virtually every drawer. Whether it’s for one of our a closets, dressers, kitchen, or bathroom, it’s an easy and low cost way to organize your space. You can go with white dividers or clear, and for deep drawers, there are larger options available.

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3. Finding a multi-functional storage bin that’s also chic is not the easiest task. So when we found the white Nordic Basket with bamboo lids, we were pretty excited. It’s so versatile that we’ve used it in everything from a home office with open shelving to laundry rooms to pantries.

Utility Nordic Baskets

IKEA

Ikea is not just for college students… It’s actually a GREAT resource for inexpensive product, and it offers that clean Scandinavian design for a fraction of the cost.

1. For your office, or even an entryway desk, we love the Kvissle collection. Especially the letter traydesk organizer, and phone charging station. Where else can you get so many cool items under $20?

2. One of the techniques we always add into a home is a sentimental box – either for the entire family or per family member. It’s a place to hold the birthday cards, kids’ drawings, or ticket stub you just can’t get rid of. The Tjena lidded box (in a variety of colors and sizes) is a really inexpensive storage bin that you won’t mind leaving out on your shelf.

Home Goods

The beauty of Home Goods is that it’s a treasure hunt, and you never know what you’ll stumble across. The downside is that we can’t point out some of our favorite finds! Here are a few things to look out for at your local store:

1. InterDesign products are a go-to in the organizing industry since they offer that clear acrylic style that has become so popular. The only problem is they tend to be very expensive. So whenever we are in Home Goods, we make a beeline to the kitchen aisles and stock up on InterDesign products for a about half the price of traditional retail.

2. Browse the decorative accessories to find some pieces for your bookshelves, coffee table, or mantel. They always have great decorative accents that will help style whatever project you are working on!

Home Goods CartHere’s a useful acrylic cart we found on a random Home Goods trip!

Target

We love Target for pretty much all things – particularly the home section. Between their designer collaborations and continuous stream of new products, it’s easy to find new items to work with.

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1. Do not ever walk by the dollar section! We have found everything from industrial baskets, to glass jars, to chalkboard labels, and baker’s twine. In fact, some of our favorite items have come from the dollar section, and when we spot them, we buy out the whole store. Because once they are gone, you might never see them again!

2. The Nate Berkus line for Target is an obvious choice for a home office, but the products actually work all over the house. The gold and white desktop accessories double as great jewelry storage, an entryway tray to leave your keys on, or a bathroom valet tray. The magnetic hanging chalkboard makes a great addition to a playroom or kid’s room, as does the hanging cork-board map.

3. One of the best places to find bins at Target is actually in the kids’ aisle. They come in so many great styles and have everything from stacking natural wood bins to gray woven storage cubes to wire milk crates. If you don’t find what you’re looking for, make sure you explore other sections of the store. You can also find great items in the bath and the garden section as well!

West Elm

Sometimes you can pull together a whole room by adding a single item that gives everything a polished look. For not that much more money, you can find some great items that will make your space look extra styled.

1. You can find GREAT baskets in a ton of different styles and textiles. We love these metallic woven baskets that work great on the floor to hold magazines or blankets.

2. There are a big assortment of decorative boxes that are actually really functional for storing everyday jewelry, business cards, or office supplies. And for a set of three, these trinket boxes are a great deal.

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PRO Tip: Shop in the wrong aisle! 

If you’re organizing your kitchen, try the bathroom container aisle. Sounds weird, but you never know when you’ll find that perfect size container!

Inside the pantryThese hyacinth bins in Elsie’s pantry actually came from the bathroom aisle!

Thank you so much to The Home Edit for sharing your secrets here today. If you haven’t followed them on Instagram yet, you’re in for a real treat! xx- Elsie

Credits//Author: Elsie Larson with tips from Clea and Joanna of The Home Edit. Photos by Elsie Larson and The Home Edit. 
  • Totally agree on HomeGoods. I just opened a stationery shop and I scoured that place week after week to find things for display pieces. The laundry organization aisles are a GOLD MINE. As is the office organization shelves (obviously) I found so many amazing things every time I went. And I second checking the bathroom section for awesome acrylic storage things.

  • Love this article! All of these stores are on our “Can’t-work-there-because-the-discount-would-be-too-tempting” list. We love them all! Treasure hunting in the clearance aisles is also a favorite, especially at Target. Great tips and ideas to think outside of the box.

    <3 Rachael

  • I love everything organisational! I’ve recently been decorating my house a little bit more after a full renovation last year, so this is a great inspiration for me 😀

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  • I would also love to know the source of the white fruit basket!

  • What did you use to write on the containers? Is it some kind of white pen???

  • Costco is another place to score some awesome organization items, I was at my local store yesterday and picked up a three basket wrought iron stand made by Mikasa for $32 !!
    Comes with chalkboard signs for labels etc, perfect for the onions potatoes and fruit etc in my kitchen.

  • Great ideas! It feels so good to get a messy spot organised. Especially the pantry, where it’s too easy to keep shoving stuff at the front and forget about the stocks you have hidden at the back.

    We’re on a mission to renovate our house and get some trouble areas organised, so thanks for the tips!

  • I really love those glass spice jars! I have this thing with matching everything, so seeing those is making my little heart flutter with excitement hahah! I looked at buying some, but shipping to the UK is extortionate, so I’ll have to go on the hunt for something similar over here!
    xo April | April Everyday

  • Love your blog, but OMG so many plastic boxes aren’t good for the world/enviroment 🙁

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