#1 Skubb boxes are perfect to organize baby clothes for a nursery.

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#2 The Ribba picture frames slide-out as a shoe tray underneath a dresser.

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#3 The Råskog holds cleaning supplies that you can wheel from room to room.

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#4 Use the $19.99 Sockerärt vase as an elegant way to store your kitchen utensils.

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#5 Use the Lillholmen towel holder to hang your tank tops instead of taking up valuable dresser real estate.

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#6 Use the Bekväm spice rack as a colorful way to hold books you want to display in a kids’ room.

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#7 They also perfectly hold two rows of nail polish.

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#8 Riktig curtain hooks keep your jewelry neat.

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#9 Just add a few casters to the Ekby drawer shelf for some slide-out under-bed storage.

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#10 Need storage in a narrow space? Try Trones.

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#11 They also work well in small spaces like bathrooms to hide toilet paper rolls as well as cleaning supplies.

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#12 Easily Stack Lack bookcases behind a couch to visually divide space and provide tons of storage.

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#13 The Flort remote holder is perfect for organizing all your kids’ stuff in the car.

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#14 Ikea’s wine holder doubles for your shoes.

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#15 The Ribba ledge also works well under a chalkboard.

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#16 Bygel rails turn a table into a Lego Duplo table.

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#17 Flyt magazine holders turn into cute organizers with chalkboard labels.

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#18 Compartmentalize your underwear and socks drawers using Komplement.

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#19 Create slide-out under-sofa toy storage using Trofast containers on “H rails.”

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#20 Put you jewelry storage behind a Stave mirror. (The mirror is on hinges — how genius is that?)

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#21 Use Ikea’s kitchen wall storage systems in your nursery.

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#22 Grundtal rails are an excellent way to display magazines.

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#23 Use the Ribba picture ledge attached to a headboard to provide another place for your reading material.

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#24 Fake a perfectly built-in window seat with tons of storage using the Stolmen.

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#25 Make your own double bike rack from a Stolmen post ($30), two brackets, and four hooks (all from Ikea).

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#26 Use Avskild cork placemats to create a large but inexpensive bulletin board.

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#27 Use Rope and Fintorp cutler caddies to add wall storage to your bathroom.

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#28 Magasin cutlery caddies hung on a kids’ table are perfect for holding crayons, markers, and other art supplies.

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#29 Magnetic spice canisters can be used in the bathroom to hold tiny things like bobby pins and hair ties.

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#30 Corral your stuffed animals using Komplement’s multi-use hanger.

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#31 Use Expedit shelving in a walk-in closet as a cheap alternative to custom closets.

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#32 The Knuff is enough to perfectly fit rolls of aluminum foil as well as Saran wrap.

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#33 Use Skurar planters as an adorable way to hold your makeup brushes.

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#34 Arranging Lack shelves in a V shape gives an interesting way to display shoes.

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#35 And if you’re still looking for a challenge…hack your Ikea kitchen cabinets to include a toe-kick drawer.

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