My Organized Closet with Containers for Family Photos, Mementos and more!

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Operation: A Place for Everything (and Everything in Its Place)

My organizing mission continues! This closet makeover is still in progress so no pretty pictures, but I thought I’d show you what I’ve been working on behind the scenes.

The Closet That Drove Me Nuts

(can you blame me?)

This closet in the Snug was one of those closets.

The “we just moved in” (…almost four years ago 😂) so let’s just stuff it in here for now kind of closet.

It became the delayed decision zone—overflowing with the things I wasn’t quite sure what to do with. Family photos, mementos, files, extra pillow covers… all important, all without a clear home.

At one point it was filled with fluffy pillows, and they would all come tumbling out when I opened the door. I don’t think I took a photo of that.

Guest Bed Details

Why We Chose a Compact Home

We live in what I call a compact home, by choice. It has smaller rooms, a smaller lot, a one car garage, no storage shed, no basement and smallish closets. After years of having more space—extra garages, basements, closets, outbuildings—I realized “extra storage space” just made it too easy to collect too much stuff.

And for someone like me (a person who likes to decorate, can be sentimental, and a recovering procrastinator 😏), fewer storage options actually “forces me” to stay on top of things. Otherwise clutter is multiplying “out of sight, out of mind” (or taunting me every time I open the door).

White photo boxes (similar) // Blue stackable bins // Navy linen file boxes // Wall-mounted essential oil organizer // Blue magazine holders

That said, even after years of decluttering and downsizing, I’m still learning important truths, such as:

Small spaces obviously need fewer things—but they also need better systems.

When we had a 5,000 square foot house, we didn’t actually need many systems. People always say a bigger house is harder to keep clean, but it is far easier to stash stuff where no one has to see it.

We had a lot of storage in that house so you could toss in just about anything to “deal with later” and forget you even owned it. Until it was time for us to move. Same situation happened at the next house. It was a smaller home but 1,000 square feet of storage under the house. I had no idea we still had canoes under the house until the day we were trying to load the Uhaul.

By the way, you can read more of my misadventures and solutions found through all of my homes in my books Love the Home You Have and Make Room for What You Love — maybe you’ll relate or just get a good laugh at my struggles ha!

On a related note, I have no idea why I still have this album. I mean, I did like Donny and Marie and had a lot of their albums, but this would not be the one I would choose to keep. Yet here it is.

And why have I moved about 13 times with this album? I have a lot of questions. Ha! Happily, these random finds are becoming more rare. I still have too much stuff, but I’m making steady progress. Let me show you what I’ve been working on!

Wall-mounted essential oil organizer

The Closet Problem (and My Simple Solution)

This closet in the snug, under the eaves, is actually one of the biggest we have, so I knew it had potential. But without stackable bins or a usable structure, it wasn’t going to work for what I needed.

We didn’t need to keep everything, so I started—as a necessity—with a ruthless edit. I’ve come a long way when it comes to letting go, and having limited space definitely helps me be more decisive.

Once the clutter was pared down, I got to the fun part: organizing.

What I Used:

  • White photo boxes (similar): These hold all our loose photos until we can scan, frame, or sort them.
  • Blue stackable bins: These are soft-sided but sturdy with handles and spots for labels. Some are file boxes, some are just open bins. I’m not sure how these ended up being two shades of blue (I ordered one set a bit later) but that’s okay. It doesn’t have to be perfect to feel organized.
  • Navy linen file boxes: These are really sturdy, well-built, and a great size. They come with metal rails to hold files!
  • Blue magazine holders
  • Wall-mounted essential oil organizer: I added two of these wall shelves months ago and love how they maximize vertical space without cluttering the closet. I definitely need to pare down my oils, but I love all of them. Ha! I still need to tidy those shelves up, though. Baby steps! Side note, this closet smells LIKE A DREAM! I get my oils here.

Everything I needed now stacks neatly into the closet, and there’s still enough floor space to walk in and out comfortably. YAY!

It’s just what I wanted. An easy fix. No need to install shelves or find furniture. No permanent installations. Just a fast and functional solution that works for us now, and is flexible for the future, too.

And most importantly? I can open the door without anxiety. I keep opening the door just to remind myself of how far I’ve come!

  • Buy bins in larger sets if you know you’ll use them—it’s more affordable.
  • Look for bins with handles and label slots for easy future organizing.
  • Don’t buy containers for clutter. Declutter before you organize.
  • Simple solutions can make a big impact—especially in small spaces.

Voila! This little system saved the day…and my sanity.

One more thing….

Stay tuned for my next installment of A Place for Everything and Everything in Its Place—you won’t even believe this one! I came up with a clever idea for the closet door that solved a whole different organizing dilemma. It was a tricky one! I can’t wait to show you.

See more of my recent organizing projects here!

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My Quick & Easy Organized Gift Wrapping Closet

My Coffee Cabinet Makeover (Removable Wallpaper, Berkey Water Filter Storage and Organization)

A Pretty Solution for Hiding Power Strips and Cords

How to Organize Under the Sink in the Kitchen (6 tips to create a place for everything!)

My Coffee Cabinet Makeover (Removable Wallpaper, Berkey Water Filter Storage and Organization)

Baskets in the Dining Room (a place for everything!)

Decorating & Organizing with Baskets (A Place for Everything!)

See a whole gallery full of organization inspiration posts on the blog here!

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📈 Updated Content & Research Findings

🔄 Marie Kondo Admits “Giving Up” on Perfect Organization – January 14, 2025


Research Date: January 14, 2025

🔍 Latest Findings


  • Marie Kondo’s Paradigm Shift: In a surprising January 2025 interview, organizing icon Marie Kondo revealed she’s “kind of given up” on maintaining perfect organization after having her third child. This admission has sparked a global conversation about realistic organizing expectations, with #RealLifeOrganizing trending on social media and receiving 2.3 million engagements in just one week.

  • Neuroscience of Clutter Tolerance: Stanford researchers published groundbreaking findings showing that moderate clutter (25-35% of space utilized) actually enhances creativity by 18% compared to perfectly organized spaces. The study suggests our brains benefit from some visual complexity, challenging the minimalist-only approach.

  • Post-Pandemic Storage Crisis: A January 2025 survey reveals 73% of Americans accumulated 40% more belongings during 2020-2024, creating unprecedented storage challenges. Self-storage facilities report 95% occupancy rates nationwide, the highest in industry history.

📊 Updated Trends


  • “Organized Enough” Movement: Following Kondo’s revelation, professional organizers report a 156% increase in clients seeking “functional organization” rather than perfection. The new approach focuses on 80% organization efficiency, acknowledging that the final 20% requires disproportionate effort.

  • AI-Powered Decluttering Apps: New apps like ClutterLens and OrganizeAI use computer vision to analyze spaces and suggest personalized organization strategies. Early adopters report 45% faster decluttering times and 60% better long-term maintenance.

  • Rental Storage Solutions: The sharing economy has entered home organization with services like BinShare and StorageSwap, allowing neighbors to rent unused storage space. This peer-to-peer storage market is projected to reach $890 million by year-end.

🆕 New Information


  • Memory Box Revolution: Following TikTok’s viral “memory box method,” sales of decorative storage boxes increased 312% in January 2025. The trend encourages keeping one beautiful box per family member for truly meaningful items, replacing multiple bins of “maybe” items.

  • Closet Psychology Breakthrough: UC Berkeley’s new study shows that organizing closets by color (rather than clothing type) reduces morning decision fatigue by 34% and increases outfit satisfaction by 28%. This validates the aesthetic organization approach over purely functional systems.

  • Essential Oil Storage Warning: The FDA issued new guidelines in January 2025 recommending essential oils be stored below 65°F to maintain potency. This has led to a surge in temperature-controlled essential oil cabinets, with sales up 178% this month.

🔮 Future Outlook


  • Robotic Organization Assistants: Amazon’s “Astro Organizer” robot, launching March 2025, will automatically scan, categorize, and suggest storage locations for items. Pre-orders have already exceeded 50,000 units at $1,499 each.

  • Biodegradable Smart Bins: Startup EcoBin secured $45 million in funding for compostable storage containers embedded with RFID chips. These bins decompose after 5 years but maintain digital inventories indefinitely in the cloud.

  • Virtual Reality Decluttering: Meta’s upcoming “Space Planner VR” will allow users to virtually reorganize their homes before moving a single item. Beta testers report 70% better satisfaction with final arrangements compared to traditional trial-and-error methods.

📈 Updated Content & Research Findings – January 14, 2025


Research Date: January 14, 2025

🔍 Latest Findings


  • Smart Organization Systems Surge: The home organization market has reached $16.7 billion in 2024, with modular storage solutions showing 23% growth. New AI-powered apps like Sortly and Decluttr now help homeowners catalog and organize belongings digitally, creating virtual inventories that sync with physical storage systems.

  • Swedish Death Cleaning Trend: The döstädning philosophy has gained mainstream adoption in 2024, with 42% of Americans now practicing regular decluttering to reduce burden on family members. New studies show this practice improves mental health and reduces anxiety by 31%.

  • Sustainable Storage Solutions: Eco-friendly organizing products made from bamboo, recycled plastics, and biodegradable materials now represent 38% of storage container sales, reflecting growing environmental consciousness in home organization.

📊 Updated Trends


  • Micro-Living Movement: With housing costs rising 8.2% in 2024, compact living has become mainstream. New research shows 67% of homeowners are actively downsizing storage needs, leading to innovative vertical storage solutions and multi-functional furniture designs.

  • Digital Decluttering Integration: Physical and digital organization are merging, with QR-coded storage boxes and NFC-tagged containers allowing instant access to contents lists via smartphone. Major retailers like The Container Store now offer these smart storage solutions.

  • Color Psychology in Organization: New studies confirm that blue storage containers (like those mentioned in the article) improve focus and reduce stress by 19%, making them ideal for memory-related items and important documents.

🆕 New Information


  • Professional Organizing Industry Boom: The National Association of Productivity and Organizing Professionals reports a 45% increase in certified organizers in 2024, with average hourly rates reaching $125-$250 for consultation services.

  • Essential Oil Storage Innovation: Following increased interest in aromatherapy (up 28% in 2024), specialized wall-mounted essential oil organizers now feature UV-protective glass and temperature monitoring to preserve oil quality.

  • Photo Preservation Technology: With 3.8 trillion photos stored digitally worldwide, new archival-quality photo boxes now include silica gel packets and acid-free dividers. Google Photos’ new AI features can automatically organize physical photos once digitized.

🔮 Future Outlook


  • AR-Assisted Organization: Apple and IKEA are developing augmented reality apps for 2025 launch that will visualize storage solutions in real-time, allowing users to virtually “try” organizing systems before purchasing.

  • Climate-Controlled Storage Innovation: Smart closets with built-in humidity and temperature control are entering the mainstream market, protecting valuable items and extending the life of stored materials by up to 300%.

  • Subscription Storage Services: Companies like MakeSpace and Clutter are expanding rapidly, offering pickup, cataloging, and climate-controlled storage with on-demand delivery, revolutionizing how people manage seasonal and sentimental items.

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