12 handy ways I banished stubborn mess with clear organizing bins around my home

Plastic ones, glass ones, even clear takeaway containers – they’ve all transformed my storage spaces for the better

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I am not just a devout organizer, but a micro-organizer, too and my secret weapon in my war on mess is the humble clear container. If you open any cabinet or drawer in my home, there are bins of all shapes and sizes to categorize and organize my things, and improve functionality of my storage spaces.

I’ve bought bins from various retailers as well as recycled clear containers that have come into my home, and these are the 12 ways I’ve used organizing bins to banish mess and clutter in my home, and add deliciously satisfying functionally where it did not exist before.

You can make the most of your storage ideas by maximizing the space inside your doors, going vertical and grouping like ideas together for flow.

How I’ve used clear organizing bins to clear stubborn mess in my home

It’s not just about keeping things tidy myself. I use labels to make sure my home organizing ideas are easy to follow for others in my household too. Everyone knows what goes where, where to find what they need, and where to tidy away things to.

Karina Toner, cleaning pro and operations manager at Spekless explains, 'Clear organizing bins are a versatile and effective way to bring order to your space, whether it's a kitchen, bedroom, or garage.'

1. In my freezer

Freezer

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I have a lot of vertical space in my freezer and I make use of for all my batch cooking. In order to make the most of my shelf space and not end up with wasted dead air, I use stackable clear plastic containers labelled up with re-usable and easy-peel freezer labels such as the Lalene Store color-coded labels from Amazon.

I also have a clear box for my frozen veg so I can take the entire box out easily and not have to lose my freezer's cold air while I rummage around looking for that bag of celery I chopped and froze three months ago.

Cleaning pro Karina agrees this is a helpful way to increase visibility. She says, 'Clear bins allow you to see the contents without having to open or rummage through them, saving time and keeping areas tidy.'

2. In my fridge

The inside of a white fridge with glass shelves. The shelves are full of fresh fruits and vegetables in glass containers and jars.

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I hate forgetting about foods or having to rummage around for the marmalade or soft cheese. Call me fussy but I like my things to have a dedicated space. When we upgraded our combined single fridge freezer to a large American style freezer, I wanted that dream fridgescaping, restocking-like-a-shop vibe in mine.

Whilst mine is not as beautiful or shop-like as my fridgescaping appliance of dreams, is it supremely functional.

And, it's a fridge food storage idea that helps avoid waste.

I bought long plastic clear bins which fit perfectly on one shelf and labelled them lunch stuff, dairy, condiments and breakfast. Now, if we want to make breakfast or lunch, instead of spending ages with the fridge door open, we pull out the row of items we need and move over to our preparation area, or know exactly where to find it.

I also have a clear bin just for my Persian condiments: salty pickled gherkins and hot and spicy pickled aubergines. Nobody likes them except me but it brings me great joy and nostalgic comfort to keep the items I grew up eating in stock and in sight so I don't forget to include them alongside my meals.

Plastic bins in my fridge

My fridge setup makes it very hard for food to be forgotten about or go to waste

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3. In my ottoman bed

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I use clear bins in the foot of the ottoman space so when the hydraulic lift-top pushes the mattress up and away, I can quickly and easily grab what I need. In each of the boxes is a set of items needed for a particular activity I might do a few times a year.

For instance I have one box for Christmas or festive gift-wrapping ideas, packed with wrapping paper, gift tags, ribbons. tape and scissors. Another has what I need when I do my quarterly clear outs and want to sell lots of stuff on Vinted or Facebook marketplace to declutter my closet.

Eight boxes and containers in a storage ottoman bed that is neatly organized

I make use of all sorts of containers in my ottoman bed storage space, pictured, including a plastic clear container with lid. My sentimental photo albums are in the one visible making it easy to access when I need, whilst being out of my immediate way.

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It has recycled plastic parcel bags, postage labels, tape, scissors, permanent pens and bubble wrap. This makes the boring admin of selling things I no longer need online that bit easier, both to commence and to tidy away.

I also store photo albums I don't need all the time but would like easy access too in this space.

Karina toner, cleaning pro recommends these Clear Storage Bins with hinging Lids from Amazon and says, 'These bins come with secure lids, keeping items visible yet protected from dust and moisture.

4. In my closet door

Front on view of my two clear plastic adhesive organizers in my matte dark blue closet door. The top one is filed with narrow makeup and cosmetic pads and the lower one holds 6 headbands in various colors (2)

My closet door is the perfect space for narrow vertical storage and cleared visible clutter from my bedroom

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I was sick of looking at a rolling cart packed with my headbands, potions and packets so I used a self-adhesive, narrow, clear plastic bin on the inside of my closet door similar to this one on Amazon.

Now my eye-shadow pallets, dermaplaning blades, tester perfume vials, saline solution capsules and much more things are tidily housed vertically inside my closet, without interfering with anything else in there. No snags, no mess, just functionality.

5. In my nightstand

Bedside drawer after very neat with a pile of books on one side and a couple of plastic containers with neat assortment of items including sleep mask and medicine

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I don’t sleep well from chronic pain and if I do finally manage to fall asleep, I wake up a half dozen times throughout the night. By that point I’m shattered but usually in pain and cannot get back to sleep, or get up easily.

That’s why I decluttered my nightstand and now my bedside drawer is an important resource for me. It houses vital medicines, earphones and books that I may need overnight. If I had to fumble around in there to find what I need, it would not only drive me around the bend, but probably wake my husband up, too.

After trying the Didn’t Know decluttering method to tidy my bedside drawer and streamline my belongings into clear plastic containers, which are leftover boxes from takeaways, this space began working for me, not against me, in the middle of the night.

6. In my daughter’s room

A pink bedroom with hand-painted large rainbow on the wall, a white house bed with storage boxes underneath, and a clothes rail with clothes nearly stored

We have utilized the space under my daughter's house-bed to store her out-of-season clothes in rolling bins

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Like her mama, this girl of mine has a lot of clothes and toys. I use medium sized and relatively deep lidded clear boxes to store her out of season summer clothes, winter clothes and accessories, as well as a box for her dress up and Disney dresses.

You can see what’s inside each but I have labelled them for her ease too, using large labels from Amazon for easy visibility.

Now when her friends come over for a play date, that dress up box gets pulled out, enjoyed thoroughly, then easily packed away. Nobody needs a room of eight-year-olds grappling with getting long dresses back on hangers. This way she can tidy up her own mess with ease. Excluding kids from helping with tidying is something people with tidy homes never do as it builds good habits from a young age.

Of course, I turn a blind eye to the smooshing of her dresses and honestly, it hasn’t done the dresses any harm either!

7. In my attic

A wooden attic structure exposed

Our attic looked similar to this till we had flooring laid and storage shelves installed between the rafters

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When we moved into our newly-built home, the one space I knew we had to do some work on quickly was the attic. Beautifully insulated and set up with lighting, it was the perfect storage space – but it had no flooring.

We called in an attic flooring company who not only laid down flooring we could walk on through half of the space, but also built sturdy shelving into the rafters.

Now, we have housed large, deep, stackable storage bins with flip top lids in the rafters and it has cleared so much clutter from other areas in our homes. I am absolutely Christmas mad and have four different sets of festive decor. A white set, a woodland creature set, a rainbow set and a pale pink set. Each has its own plastic bin and they are all they labeled for ease when we next need to bring them down, though the clear plastic bins you can see what's inside anyway.

Karina Toner at Spekless adds, 'Shelves tend to accumulate random items, creating visual clutter. Using clear bins gives your shelves a uniform, organized appearance while keeping items easy to reach.'

I have taken pictures of the bins we have used to organized our big attic, and I know exactly where everything is. So, when my long-suffering husband is sent up into the attic, I show him on the picture exactly where to look for it.

We also keep sentimental photo albums, a box each of mementos from our school days, our daughter’s baby clothes by age range, Easter and Iranian New Year decor and so many other goodies up there. Each of the many times we’ve moved home together, we’ve cleared out a bunch of stuff we didn’t need anymore and so our collection of items in attic storage is really streamlined and meaningful or useful.

8. In my spice cabinet

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A spice cabinet

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I’m Iranian, which means two things: I cook a lot of food, and I use a lot of spices. My collection takes up three shelves and the entire cabinet. To keep it organised and easy to use, I have separated my spices into the following categories and keep each set in a clear, labeled plastic bin so I can pull them in and out easily: single spices, mixed spices, single herbs, mixed herbs, packets, stock cubes and refills.

I organized it three years ago and it’s stayed tidy all this time, even when my husband took on some of the cooking when I went back to work full time. Because of my labeling system everything has its own space and zero brain power is needed to figure it out.

My open spice cabinet throwing three shelves of spices organized in clear bins with labels

I've used clear bins to keep my spices tidy, grouped and accessible

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Karina adds, 'Place clear bins in areas like pantries, cabinets, or closets. Group similar items together, for example all your baking supplies in one bin, and label them if needed for even faster identification.'

Learn how to keep your kitchen tidy and the more tricks professionals use to organize their kitchens.

9. To store medicine

Matte navy floor to ceiling closet open and the top shelf has two boxes with medicines

I store my medicines on the top shelf of our fitted closets, pictured, well out of reach of my daughter

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I have chronic pain and a lot of chronic health conditions. Each one brings its own difficulties and medicines. I have a large box of medicine firmly out of reach of my child and away from heat, humidity and sunlight. Learn whether to store medicine in the bathroom or kitchen.

The box has an easy lid that pops on and off without any latches as I’m in and out of it regularly. I keep a separate medicine box for our household creams, tablets and other potions and lotions with a snap top lid.

It’s smaller and doesn’t have too much empty space height wise, a choice I made to allow me to store it on its side, and fit in my closet on the same high shelf as my medicine without it messing up the order inside.

10. For cereal

An open kitchen drawer with six colorful cereal bins with cereal visible through the window in the top. On the left of the drawer is a stack of colorful children's bowls

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I grew up in a strictly one-cereal-type-at-once type of household so when I got my own house, and my own little family, I took much glee in stocking a load of cereal options we could enjoy in the mornings.

I use a set of six cereal bins with viewing windows on top, and they’re perfect for our cereal drawer, at a height my daughter can easily access herself which is a smart way of organizing kitchen cabinets to suit my family's needs. I say all the cereal options are for her joy, but really, it’s for me!

Regardless, we all enjoy it and use it daily. It also makes it super easy to know which item is running out and needs a top up or swapping out with another variety.

11. For pet food

Two wooden shelves in a pantry. The bottom shelf shows stacked glass jars with bamboo lids, recipe books and a wire basket with eggs. The top shelf has decorative purple flowers in white vase, and three sage green plastic storage bins

I keep my cat food in the bin the the left of my cook books in my open shelving pantry space

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We have two cats and they need different amounts of the same dry cat food. I’ve used a clear bin with an airtight bamboo lid to house their food and written on the lid with permanent pen the grams needed for each cat’s meal.

That way, whether I’m feeding them or my husband, there is no ambiguity. Sometimes, our daughter likes to have a go so it’s good for us all. Again, it helps me keep an eye on stock levels so we’re not caught short.

12. In my pantry

Stacked clear jars on open kitchen shelving filled with herbs spices and condiments such as dried limes

I stock my pantry shelves, pictured with spices and dried good like rice, flour and cous cous in these air-tight glass jars with bamboo lids

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Lastly, this little corner of my kitchen is my corner of joy. I always wanted open shelving in my kitchen pantry and when we bought our bland-looking newly built home, I earmarked it for my little project.

Now, the pine shelves are stocked with a multitude of clear containers, some plastic, some glass, where my dry grains, pulses, pastas, and various loose tea leaves call it home. It’s away from the humidity of my stove, and out of the reach of direct sunlight from the back windows.

The airtight lids are essential for keeping the items inside free from humidity and pest-proof my pantry.


Next, delve into how to reuse candle jars around your home, and how to organize your plastic containers.

Punteha van Terheyden
Head of Solved

Punteha was editor of Real Homes before joining Homes and Gardens as Head of Solved. Previously, she wrote and edited lifestyle and consumer pieces for the national UK press for the last 16 years, working across print and digital newspapers and magazines. She’s a Sunday Times bestselling ghostwriter and founding editor of independent magazine, lacunavoices.com. Punteha loves keeping her home clean, and trying her hand at DIY, spending weekends personalizing her newly-built home and tackling everything from plumbing to tiling.