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35 Genius Ways To Organize Your Entire Home With Ikea — #20 is My Favorite!

#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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By Hannah Jones

Hannah is a Manchester based writer who has spent many years studying and working in the field of journalism and psychology. Hannah enjoys swimming, meditation and dog walking. Her favourite quote is, 'If it doesn't challenge you, it doesn't change you.'