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27 Organizational Products From Wayfair That'll Help You Get On Top Of Spring Cleaning

27 Organizational Products From Wayfair That'll Help You Get On Top Of Spring Cleaning

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What is it about warmer temps and sunshine that makes me want to open all the windows and clean all the things?
1. A framed medicine cabinet to give a little order to your bathroom chaos. Upgrade your daily routine to start every day on the right note.
Yulia / Wayfair
Promising review:"We are obsessed with this surface mount med cabinet. This is the 3rd or 4th one we have purchased. It's a non-invasive install on finished walls and provides great storage and a stylish look in small spaces." — Kassy
Price: $139.99+ (originally $159.99+; available in three sizes and four colors)
2. A stainless-steel motion sensor trash can you'll be thankful for when you're deep cleaning the fridge and throwing out those questionable items from wayyy in the back.
Wayfair
Promising review:"I love my new sensor trash can. It works beautifully and I like that I don't have to touch it or step on a pedal to open and close it. The sensor works great, it's not too sensitive. No complaints." — Beverly
3. A stylish and useful wooden spice rack that includes 18 labeled jars and — believe it or not — free spice refills for the next five years! You can finally get your spices organized, and never run out of cinnamon when you're craving French toast!
Wayfair
Promising review:"I was so excited when my spice rack came, it is very well- made and has a wonderful variety of spices. And there's even an order form where you sign up and you get free spices for five whole years. That is so amazing. I've never had anything like that so being able to get free spices is really a wonderful surprise bonus." — Rhonda
4. A tool holder to wrangle brooms, Swiffers, mops, and more into one tidy lineup. They're ready to go when inspiration hits and you're mopping your home and humming a tune like a true Disney princess.
Promising review:"I got this for my dad and he has it in our garage. It makes it so much easier to store bulky brooms and rakes. Rather than shoving the brooms in the corner, now they are taking up less space, flat against the wall. They are organized better now and so easy to take off and put back on. This definitely helps keep things organized in a garage, shed, or basement." — Nikki
5. An entryway bench with hidden storage perfect for finally corralling your shoes, dog leashes, hats, etc. No more tripping over your life when you walk through the door. This bench keeps everything tucked away while doubling as a spot to plop down and tie your sneakers.
Wayfair
Promising review:"Love this hall bench! Sturdy and not too big. I purchased two more for my kids after I received it." — Judy
Price: $85.99+ (originally $99.99+; available in two colors and two sizes)
6. A chic makeup organizer saves your countertop from the chaos of your seven-step skincare routine. With compartments in a variety of sizes, it has a designated spot for everything — from tall skincare bottles and makeup brushes to eyeshadow palettes and lipsticks. Your morning routine just got way more streamlined.
Wayfair
Promising review:"I am really enjoying my Keaisha makeup organizer. The size is perfect for the space on my counter and even though it is on the small side, it holds so much! Highly recommend." — Mary
7. A seven-piece food storage set complete with customizable labels to make your pantry look oh-so-Pinterest–worthy. Each container is perfectly sized for common pantry staples — think pasta, cereal, flour, snacks, and more — and the airtight lids keep everything fresh and organized.
Promising review:"Love this seven piece storage set! This was my first set purchased. Have since bought others. My son likes to use these for storing his cookies, muffins, crackers, cereal, nuts, snacking foods. My dogs get excited when they see me grab one with their treats inside! Great for storing pasta, coffee, flour, sugar, spices, seasoning, and gravy packets." — Carol
8. A sturdy metal storage shelf strong enough to hold all your bins, boxes, and borderline hoarder supplies. Great for the garage, basement, or anywhere you're in need of vertical storage salvation.
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9. An under-the-bed storage bag with handles and a clear plastic cover for safely tucking away bulky sweaters until it's time to rewatch Gilmore Girls next fall.
Wayfair
10. A water-resistant, lockable deck box keeps your outdoor essentials dry and secure rain or shine. Bonus: it doubles as extra seating or a surface for your iced tea during springtime lounging.
Wayfair
Promising review:"I ended up buying four deck boxes, which are easy to assemble. Lots of storage for the outdoors, and great for all mail packages and seat benches, and looks decent. I have delivered groceries and put them in these boxes. So many uses, and they look great." — Roy
11. A six-drawer storage chest to tidy up your arts and crafts supplies to have a mini Michael's right at home.
Wayfair
Promising review:"Perfect! This storage bin has large and small storage and fits neatly in the kitchen. We had all the crafting supplies in one box and it was hard to find things. It's pretty sturdy. I opted to leave the wheels off." — Juanita
12. A set of six vacuum-seal bags shrinks your bulky clothes, bedding, or seasonal decor into neat, stackable packs. Watching them deflate is weirdly satisfying, too.
Wayfair
Promising review:"I live in a small home and don't have a lot of storage space. These bags are wonderful. Big quilts, pillows, and blankets can be easily stored under my bed." — Cheri
13. A sliding pot organizing rack to stop clanging around every pot and pan to find the small saucepan. Just slide, grab, and go, and your kitchen will feel like a cooking show set.
Promising review:"I love this organizer! My goal in my new kitchen was to not have lids sliding all over the cabinets and not have 4-5 pans piled on top of one another. This organizer works perfectly. I can remove one pan without having to disturb anything else. I keep my most used lids here and I love that everything is easy to find and grab. The slide out feature works well. It was very easy to install. As others have stated, I wish it had another divider or two, but it's still a great product at a good price. Thank you!" — Cheryl
14. A stacking silverware holder that uses half the space of a regular tray while holding just as much. You'll feel like you've unlocked a kitchen cheat code.
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15. A skinny rolling cart to make use of the small awkward spaces in your home. Use it in the laundry room, kitchen, bathroom, closet, or really anywhere to fully utilize every inch of storage space available.
Promising review:"This thing is just the best! I've got it in the laundry room in the space between my dryer and the wall, which would otherwise be wasted space. It rolls in and out very easily and stores quite a bit. Very happy with my purchase!" — Ellen
16. A 12-tier over-the-door shoe organizer that can hold up to 36 (!!!) pairs of shoes and keep them accessible while also out of the way and off the floor. You'll finally have the space to justify one more pair (or five).
Promising review:"I really like this! It fits perfectly on my door and accommodates all my shoes (except tall boots). I had it put together by myself within five minutes. It's been in use for nearly a week now, and I haven't had the problem some people have had with the rack lifting away from the door and the shoes sliding off. It's very firmly against the door without any additional attachment methods." — Kelsey
17. A honeycomb-inspired drawer divider to keep the small but essential items in your sock/underwear drawer from getting lost wayyyy in the back, never to be seen again. It's also a perfect excuse to finally toss those beloved-but-holey socks.
Promising review:"Great! I was a little unsure when I ordered but this organizer was just what I needed. I bought two sets for two drawers. One for socks one for undies. I have one partition left over from each set. I am trying to minimize my stuff and these really helped to put my overabundance into perspective. A great buy on my part!" — Marcella
18. A 16-piece set of refrigerator bins that'll tame your unruly fridge or pantry and find your snacks without playing hide and seek. Plus, it's like meal prep motivation in container form.
Promising review:"I'm using the containers in my pantry and fridge. It is a great way to reach in and grab like items all at once. Starting my year off and checking my resolutions on my list — organizing everything!" — Lisa
19. A set of shelves to wrangle your growing collection of emotional support water bottles. Now maybe...stop buying new ones? (Nah.)
Promising review:"I am SO HAPPY with this. We have so many water bottles and going into this cabinet is a bit of a death trap, normally…but this simple shelf has made it nice and tidy. A pleasure! It's nothing fancy, and my water bottles don't match like the item photo (lol), but it's solid and the shelves click into place securely. Highly recommend!" — Lara
20. A sleek file folder bin because spring time is also tax time, and this is the perfect spot to keep all those documents that seem important. (Who knows if you'll actually need a paper copy of that ever again. 🤷)
Wayfair
Promising review:"I downsized and had to do away with my file cabinets so I bought a few of these. They match the room decor perfectly and provide enough storage for my hanging files. Sturdy and well-made." — Patrice
21. A cute over-the-toilet cabinet turns wasted wall space into sneaky storage for bathroom must-haves. Cleaning supplies? Hidden. Style? Elevated.
Promising review:"Very nice! This cabinet looks good in my bathroom and is easy to assemble. I love the little windows at the top. One thing I do suggest is to mount it to the wall because if you don't, it will move and won't be sturdy to go in and out of the cabinets." — Dawn
22. A velvet-y, machine-washable slipcover to breathe new life into your well-loved couch by covering up pesky stains and scratches (and protect from any new ones). Plus, it's a great excuse to try a bold new color!
Wayfair
Promising review:"This slipcover is the nicest and most reasonably priced I have ever purchased...and I've bought many! I am using it on a sleeper sofa in guest room. It fits perfectly. The fabric is VERY soft and velvety. Truly makes the sofa look brand new, and so inviting you want to take a nap on it! Initially, I was skeptical about price vs. quality. But, if you want excellent quality for a good price, buy these!" — Wayfair reviewer
23. A set of shelves for your desk brings a little zen to your WFH life. With several tiers and compartments, it's perfect for organizing pens, notebooks, sticky notes, and even cute plants or calming knickknacks. Who knows? That unread email might actually find you well.
Wayfair
24. A closet system starter kit is the new home for your fresh spring wardrobe. It includes two adjustable hanging rods and 10 shelves, giving you tons of flexibility to create the closet of your dreams. This is your first step to closet envy (even if you're the only one who sees it).
Promising review:"This is so perfect for my bedroom. I didn't want another clothes cabinet with doors. It will be so easy to change the clothes over to summer or winter. The things you will mostly want out for that season are easily accessible for those months, and are not squashed in with all the clothes. I use the left side of the lower bar to hang light blankets over and small boxes are behind on the floor. Plenty of shelves to use for all my stuff! I love the design and is very sturdy. My unit expanded to 78 inches. It is nice that it came with plastic squares to set on the shelves, otherwise, I would have put cardboard squares. I did put the security straps on for extra safety. Super idea! I would recommend this item to everyone, be it in the bedroom or laundry room. Very handy." — Lynn
Price: $119.99+ (originally $139.99; available in two colors)
25. A peg board that's infinitely customizable to fit your needs. Whether it's tools in the garage, craft supplies, or your mug collection in the kitchen, this board makes it all look intentional. Disney mugs, we're looking at you.
Jamie / Wayfair, WR / Wayfair
Promising review:"We have a small kitchen and wanted to free up cabinet space. These steel pegboards were the trick I needed! They were very easy to install. Our studs were not in the correct spot for where we wanted them, so we used the drywall anchors, which were very sturdy. I have four cast iron pans plus our Calphalon pans, and it hasn't budged. This set doesn't come with hooks, so I ordered those elsewhere. Highly recommend, and I will consider these again if we need more wall storage in our home or garage." — Evelyn
Price: $46.99+ (available in nine colors)
26. An over-the-door cabinet organizer to keep your most-reached-for cleaners and sponges ready to go at a moment's notice.
Wayfair
Promising review:"Great quality for such a simple concept! I really appreciate the interior rubber lining that prevents door-top damage via long-term scraping of the hanging hooks." — Michael
Price: $16.99 (originally $32.99)
27. A bike rack because they take up SO much space and topple over like dominoes. Keep them out of the way but easy to grab and enjoy every warm day after the loooong winter months.
Wayfair, Elaine / Wayfair
One genius reviewer also used this rack to hold up their ladder and brooms!
Promising review:"This bike rack was very fast and easy to install. It came with two racks. We hung one low enough so that kids can easily get down their bikes themselves. It will be so nice to now have our bikes out of the way since our garage is storing so much already." — Nicole
Price: $50.33 (originally $69.99)
Reviews have been edited for length and/or clarity.

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