Junk Drawer

Tidy Nest Featured Press: 12 Home Organizing Products From Amazon That Professional Organizers Swear By (Realtor.com)

The amount of organizing products that are on the market is overwhelming. It’s hard to determine what’s useful vs. what’s a marketing ploy.

We frequently find organizing supply graveyards at our clients home - piles of products that won’t fit their spaces, that are poor quality or that are not functional. So we spoke to Realtor.com and shared some of our favorite Amazon organizing products for tackling counter top and drawer cutter.



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Tidy Nest Featured Press: No Room for a Junk Drawer? Experts Recommend 3 Small-Space, Renter-Friendly Alternatives (Apartment Therapy)

On every job, our clients mention their dislike for their junk drawer(s) - it doesn’t close, they can’t find anything, it causes stress when they open it, etc.

We always say the first step in fixing the problem is to stop calling it a junk drawer. A junk drawer will attract….junk. So let’s call it a utility drawer instead.

Sometimes we come across situations where there’s no room for a utility drawer so we have to create an alternative. We spoke to Apartment Therapy about some of our recommendations if you’re tight on space.

 
 

Looking for more help with your utility drawers?

Check out our tips in this Apartment Therapy article:

6 Things You’re Probably Doing Wrong With Your Junk Drawer (Apartment Therapy)