18 IKEA Storage Hacks for Every Room in the House

Some of the best things about IKEA products are their versatility and endless storage capabilities. Sure, you can hack the RAST and the KALLAX, which make great storage units on their own, but that doesn’t mean you can’t put them — and dozens of other IKEA items — to work in other creative or beautiful ways with a little hack action. To keep it all contained (and stylish!), check out the IKEA storage hacks below to add a little extra storage to every room in the house. After all, no apartment makeover is truly complete until it involves a good IKEA hack, right?

It’s a happy day when we get to put away our sweaters and jackets and pull out our sundresses and sandals for warmer weather, which (we swear) is just around the corner. Organizing your closet can seem like a daunting task, but creating a simple system for success can make it manageable and even enjoyable. When you start each morning by opening your closet and see the picture perfect image of organization, you know you’re going to have a good day. Not only does it look good, but it makes getting ready so, so much easier. We talked to THE queen of organization, Jill Pollack, who runs a whole business helping women get organized. Here’s what she told us.

Hack 1: Keep your staples front and center

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“People always ask me, ‘what’s your system?’ But it’s different for everyone,” Pollack says. “Do you think a skirt is casual? Do you wear more color or neutrals? For many people, their work and going out attire overlap.” Pollack recommends that instead of sectioning your closet into work clothes, going-out clothes and the like, think in simple terms and keep your staple items in front so they are easy to find. “Black tie clothes are for a rare occasion, so stick them in the back of your closet or a whole other closet all together.”

Hack 2: Don't be overly sentimental

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You must learn to let go of those items you are never going to wear, like the jeans you keep thinking you’ll fit into someday or the t-shirt that you wouldn’t be caught dead in but reminds you of freshman year of college. “If you haven’t worn it in over a year and your weight and lifestyle have stayed pretty much the same, pass on it,” Pollack says. Other items Pollack says you need to chuck — anything irrevocably stained, not worth repairing, clothes you’ve tried on at least three times this year and rejected and items that make you feel unattractive.

Hack 3: Store seasonal items cleanly and neatly

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Pollack says the best way to keep your clothes in good shape when you are going to go months without wearing them is by first making sure they are clean, neatly folding them and sticking them in a cedar chest.

Hack 4: Create a system for shoes based on your closet size

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Unless you have a shoe organization system set in place, your shoes are going to end up in a big heap on your closet floor. “If you have room for shelves, I like putting shoes there, at eye level,” Pollack says. “If you have a lot of closet floor space, I like double and triple shoe racks. But a hanging shoe rack works too.”

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A lot of us here at Brit + Co love our typology systems. Whether we're discovering more about our zodiac signs, reading up on our Enneagram types, or optimizing our lives for our MBTI types, we've found that there's a lot we can learn about ourselves by leaning into the archetypes that underpin our personalities.

Although I'm very familiar with the systems described above, I'd never really learned much about human design. I'd definitely heard of it — my impression was that it was an uber-specific system that pulled from many different philosophical traditions, including astrology — but I'd never really learned what made it different from other systems, or how it could help me.

I recently sat down with Dana Stiles and Shayna Cornelius, the founders of DayLuna, a human design website and podcast, to talk about what human design is and how you can get started with it. And I have to admit, after hearing a little more about the system, I'm intrigued.

What Is Human Design?

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In a nutshell, human design uses information similar to that of your birth chart (the time and place of your birth), and pulls from that astrological data to create a map of energy. The idea is that based on your birth time and place, energy flows from different body centers — like a hyper-specific chakra system — and by looking at where energy flows most freely and which centers have reciprocal energy between them, you can determine your strengths, how you make decisions, how you utilize energy, and other important aspects of your personality and life purpose. From your birth info, you can generate a detailed chart (you can do this on DayLunaLife.com, as I did with the faux-birth time chart above) that shows you these energetic centers.

But really, you don't need to understand all this info up front: Dana and Shayna really recommend that to start on your human design journey, you pay attention to three major pieces of info generated by your chart: Your human design type, your type's strategy, and your inner authority style.

The Human Design Types

Based on these energetic patterns, you will fall into one of five categories, known as human design types. Here's an overview of these five types:

  • Manifestors are trailblazers, free thinkers, and often entrepreneurs. They comprise less than 10% of the world's population. "Manifestors are initiators. Their energy is here to be a starter, an innovator," says Dana. "Independence and freedom and being able to really trailblaze are key to their happiness."
  • Generators are highly energetic beings, who have the capacity to get sh*t done and make a big difference in the world through taking action. They make up about 30% of the population. "Generators have this enormous power that they're meant to use doing things that they love," says Dana. "This powerful energy source can really dwindle and drain if they're not doing something that they love."
  • Manifesting Generators have aspects of both of the two previous types. They have the capacity to be highly imaginative and creative like Manifestors, and also have the energetic drive to accomplish big things, like Generators. They make up about 35% of the world's population. "Manifesting generators often have multiple passions, like a jack-of-all trades type person. They often have several careers at once," Dana says. "They're designed to let themselves start new things and then move on when they're bored."
  • Projectors are the world's teachers. They reflect knowledge and purpose back to others, making them great leaders, but they are not highly energetic, so they need to structure their lives differently than the first three types. They make up less than 10% of the population. "They're not here to do, they are here to see, and to share what they see to guide other people toward more efficiency, and toward becoming more authentic," Dana says. "They're only meant to work for 2-4 hours per day, and if they're using more energy than that, they can really burn themselves out over time."
  • Reflectors are quite rare, and make up only 1% of the world's population. These people are true intuitives, and are highly sensitive to energy. They are the most prone to be affected by the cycles of the moon, and are characterized by their sensitive and intuitive nature. "They are extremely empathetic people; all of their energy centers are open, so they're really taking on the energy of the people around them," Dana explains. "They have this sacred purpose of gauging our well-being."

How Can Your Human Design Type Help You?

Once you know your Human Design type, Dana and Shayna recommend focusing on two aspects of your human design blueprint: Your strategy (which is determined by your type) and your authority (which varies even within types).

The Types' Strategies

For Manifestors, the first thing to focus on is that because people can't predict you, they may try to control you, or may project things onto you that aren't true. Therefore, the strategy for Manifestors is informing. In short, make your ideas and intentions clear to others. The more you communicate with others about what you're going to start or create, the better your energy will flow.

As for Generators, in order to find out what you love and what's worth putting your energy into, you need to use the strategy of responding. Let yourself experience things in your environment, and then check in with your body to see if those things are really calling you. You'll know from your physical experience if something you come across is a resounding "YES!" or a "HELL NO!".

Manifesting Generators, because they have aspects of both Manifestors and Generators, will benefit from both of the above strategies. Focus on responding to stimuli in your environment (this will require being in touch with your body, which may be a challenge at first), and then when you know something's a go, inform others around you of your plans.

Projectors need to learn to work less and share more of their insight and guidance. In order to guide other people, you need to use the strategy of waiting for the invitation. If you offer guidance and advice to someone who doesn't want to hear it, it will be a waste of your energy. Wait for others to ask for your input or invite you to share your perspective before doling out advice.

Finally, with their sensitive nature, Reflectors are extremely connected to the moon. Your strategy is to wait 28 days before making your big decisions. By allowing an entire moon cycle to pass, you'll be able to tell whether the decision you planned to make was really your own, or someone else's energy mixing with yours and potentially misleading you.

Inner Authority

The next thing Shayna and Dana recommend focusing on is your inner authority. Because this differs within types, you'll need to generate your chart in order to see what your inner authority is.

Your inner authority represents the best way for you to make decisions. For example, if you have splenic authority (as I do), your decisions are best made through instinct. Someone with emotional authority, on the other hand, will make decisions from the heart. Once you know your inner authority, you can focus on tuning into that aspect of yourself when making decisions.

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This is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to human design. Beyond knowing your type, strategy, and inner authority, you can discover all kinds of information about your personal gifts, your life purpose, and other important aspects of your being.

“There’s never going to be a one size, general answer to anything, because it gets so specific - just as specific as we are as humans,” says Shayna.

The first step is to generate your chart and take a look at your type. Get to know your type in depth, so you can start to become aware of how it's impacting your lifestyle.

“Once you generate your chart, the first thing to look at is your type. While human design gets very detailed beyond that, if you only looked at your type and understood what type you are, and how your aura works because of your type, you can use that aura with your strategy that really helps eliminate resistance and increase ease and flow and alignment in your life," Dana explains.

After you understand your type in depth, learn to utilize your type's strategy, and then start tuning into your inner authority. From there, you can go deeper if you want to — but according to Dana and Shayna, your life will already be vastly improved just by paying attention to those three factors.

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Spring cleaning time is just around the corner, but why wait until spring? After all, the last thing you want to do when the weather warms up is stay indoors and clean! Get started now by decluttering, donating, and organizing your messiest spaces. Create a regular cleaning routine to keep your home organized and tidy and store seasonal items such as clothing, decorations, or sports equipment in labeled containers. You might already have the things you need to start getting organized. Here are 40 organization hacks to repurpose, sort, store, and tidy, all in the name of organization. Get creative with our DIY organization projects too!

Desk Drawer Organizer

Use this set of 32 containers in your desk, cabinets, closets, and more to organize all the little necessities in your life, from pencils and pens to makeup and hair accessories.

Get a Grip Mop and Broom Organizer

Install shelves, hooks, and racks on walls to make use of all your vertical space for storage. This can free up floor space and make your small space feel less cluttered.

Wall-Mounted Mail Organizer

Add this to your entry area for incoming mail, bills, and all the things you need outside, like keys and bags.

Mobile Filing Cabinet

Declutter your digital space by organizing files into folders, unsubscribing from unnecessary emails, and deleting old or unused apps.This filing cabinet doesn't look like your typical cabinet and can store all your tech, like your printer and charging station.

12-Pack Storage Bins

You can never have too many storage bins. This colorful 12-piece set can be used for art supplies, pantry items, socks, nursery items and more.

Backseat Organizer

Got kids? Car messes are a given. Create a backseat organizing station to keep messes at bay.

Makeup and Nail Polish Organizer

Makeup can make a mess in your bathroom. Store it all away in this neat caddy.

Art Supply Organizer

Stow away art supplies, from yarn to paint to kids art supplies, in this colorful rolling organizer.

16 Pair Shoe Storage Cabinet

Keep shoes organized and your floors clear with this 16-pair cabinet.

Pant Hangers

Use slimline hangers to maximize closet space. You can also hang multiple items like scarves, belts, or ties on a single hanger using shower curtain rings.

Shelf Dividers

Keep sweaters, blankets, scarves and more tidy with these handy shelf dividers.

Sweater Organizer

Store seasonal items in these containers for when winter fades away.

Yamazaki Purse Organizer

Keep your favorite bags organized in your closet for easy reach.

6-Shelf Hanging Closet Organizer

Take advantage of vertical space with two three-shelf hanging shelves with three drawers for the perfectly organized closet on a budget!

Etsy Personalized Earring Holder

Organize your earrings with these sweet holders you can personalize. They make great gifts!

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DIY Dreamcatcher Earring Caddy

Prefer to DIY? Check out this throwback project that gives your earrings good vibes and keeps them easily within view. (via Brit + Co.)

Jewelry Organizer With Earring Tray

Organize your necklaces, bracelets and earrings with this minimal jewelry organizer.

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The Ultimate DIY Accessory Organizer

If all your jewelry won't fit on this huge organizer, you might have a hoarding problem. (Guilty!) (via Brit + Co.)

LED Light Jewelry Organizer

Keep your jewerly hidden in this vanity-style box with LED light.

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DIY Wall Jewelry Organizer With Frame Front

We love the look of this for earrings and necklaces, and we could slide a few love notes in the picture frame front. (via House Full of Handmade)

Etsy Wipeable Weekly Planner

Let's not forget mental organization — it's just as important as home organization.

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DIY Magnetic Whiteboard Calendar

Get your life organized with a weekly planner that's in clear view. Update every week! (via Damask Love)

Canvas Half-Wall Organizer

This elegant wall organizer is perfect for crafts, gardening, desk and art supplies -- all the little things you need in life.

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DIY Wooden Bungee Organizer

Why settle for a boring shelf when you can easily make these? (via Brit + Co.)

Boho Printed Laundry Hamper

Brighten your laundry day with this boho-painted hamper.

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Painted Laundry Basket

We're not sure if all the wash would actually get put away if we had one of these, but we'd still like to try it out and see if it solves our laundry pile issues. (via Brit + Co)

Filerix Portfolio Organizer with Clipboard

This organizer keeps your wallet, notes, calendar, receipts, and more organized in one pretty place.

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DIY Notebook Organizer with Envelopes

This is genius! We're always tucking notes and receipts and business cards and who knows what into our notebooks, and now there is a great way to keep it all in there. (via Simple As That)

Skip Hop Grab & Go Stackable Food Container Set

Keep kid snacks organized for lunch and on the go with this stackable food container.

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Repurpose Easter Eggs as Snack Containers

Does anyone else have a ton of plastic eggs lying around post-Easter? Now we for sure won't be throwing ours out. Yay for upcycling! (via A Kailo Chic Life)

World Market Natural Seagrass Utility Basket

Use these storage bins to store items in closets, under beds, or in cabinets.

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DIY Storage Basket Centerpiece

It's amazing what you can do with some crates and paint. (via Brit + Co)

H&M Rainbow Hanger Rack

This adorable hanger rack is perfect for baby or kid rooms.

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DIY Rainbow Hook Organizer Rack

This ivory rainbow organizer is a total DIY masterpiece. Consider hanging it by the front door for keys. (via A Bubbly Life)

Scout Regalia Wall Rack

Make a statement with this colorful wall rack in the kitchen, bedroom, or entry.

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DIY Accessory Organizer

Admire your accessories with this simple shelf organizer, which is a total upgrade for any entryway. (via Brit + Co)

Wayfair Ladder Bookcase

Available in more than 10 colors, this ladder bookcase is the perfect addition to your living room.

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DIY Ladder Shelf

Add some storage to that neglected corner with this easy to DIY ladder shelf. (via Brit + Co)

Storage Rack Boltless Shelving

Easy to assemble, these five adjustable shelves will keep your books and things organized and within reach.

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DIY Modular Crate Bookcase

What a cute way to turn old crates into a colorful storage unit. Try a mix of colors for a mod effect. (via Brit + Co)

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Home decor and wellness creator Kelly Marcel always wanted to be her own boss. “I never really wanted to have a job where I wouldn't be in control,” she says. She started a wedding photography business in college, added a photo booth rental business, and launched a t-shirt business with her brother. When the pandemic put events to a halt, she found herself at a crossroads. What to do next?

She decided to pour herself into her passion for home decor. She started posting several times a day on TikTok and finding a new outlet for her creativity. Within a few months, she had 10K followers, steadily built her following and hired a manager, and was recently chosen to decorate the White House for the holidays. “You have to ask that question, well, why not me?,” she says.

Check out Kelly’s colorful and creative world and how she’s making every move count in her business with the help of TurboTax, so she can focus on what she loves to do!

Here, Kelly shares her tips for believing in yourself, growing a business you love, avoiding burnout, and getting help with the less creative side of entrepreneurship, like taxes.

Be True To Yourself. Kelly’s first viral video took very little effort. She had thrifted a home decor item and decided to show it to her TikTok audience. It garnered a million-plus views. “I wasn't just trying to make content for virality. I was always trying to make sure that my content represented me and the content that I wanted to keep on making.” Kelly admits that it can be hard not to compare yourself to others on social media. That’s why she chooses to not be on it, outside of work. “Taking a step back from social media and actually allowing my brain to do its own creative thing and come up with the content on its own versus what is necessarily going viral or performing well has really helped me find my voice.”

Know Your Strengths + Weaknesses. While Kelly took business courses in college, she has always been the creative brain behind her business. To make sure she has the time and energy to create inspiring content, she leans into family. “My brother is a really strong support system for me,” she says. “I've always been focused on the creative side, and he knows a lot more about the marketing and advertising side of it.” When it’s tax time, TurboTax experts help Kelly prepare her tax return. TurboTax guarantees their calculations are always 100% accurate, or they’ll pay any penalties. “It's really when creators focus on being creative that a business actually thrives.”

Don’t Wait for Perfection. In the first month of launch, Kelly’s goal was to post three times a day. “I was really trying to focus on getting as much out there at first, but then also being able to get that information to see what worked with people,” she recalls. That market research allowed her to build an audience, learn what her audience craved, and focus on the wins. “It was very intense at the beginning, and then I eased back. I'm like, ‘Okay, let me breathe, because it was not sustainable at all.’”

Refine and Strategize. To avoid burnout, she slowed her pace and stepped back to focus on the bigger picture. “I didn't pressure myself once I was on solid ground. I decided to focus more on refining the content, making it for the fun of it, and focusing on the strategy part.” Step back and analyze your learnings and decide how you want to move forward and grow.

Invest in Your Growth. Kelly joined a business accelerator for underrepresented creators in the middle of her journey that proved to be a smart strategic move. “I feel like that changed the whole course of where I am now, because once I was able to get support from them and talk to people directly after the program, that's when I got my biggest brand deal.”

Be Brave. “For me, it was recognizing that the fear was always going to be there,” says Kelly. “If you want to live a creative life, you're going to have to do something that's scary, and it's probably going to require steps that you don't want to take. For me, being on camera was very scary.” Growth happens outside of your comfort zone. Challenge yourself to take on moves that push your boundaries and help you develop new skills. Remember that being brave doesn't mean being fearless. It means acknowledging your fears but choosing to move forward despite them!

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In addition to the colorful shoes, delicious recipes, and family time that come with Easter, we always look forward to the Easter candy! Come springtime, our favorite candy staples get a pastel upgrade with new wrappers, fun additions, and lots of limited-edition bunny and carrot motifs. Throughout the years, we've always enjoyed snacking on nostalgic Easter candy, and many of them are still around today. Keep reading to see if your favorite made the list!

Kit Kat Easter Miniatures

We already love Kit Kats as-is, but something about the mini bite size and pastel wrappers make us want to grab a whole handful! Snack on this Easter candy during the fam's annual egg hunt, or save a few for a midnight snack.

Williams-Sonoma Easter Jelly Beans

Whether you get your jelly beans at Williams-Sonoma or anywhere else, their springtime colors and flavors are arguably their most beloved. This bag makes for a fruity and colorful treat. Our love for these citrusy flavors has only grown with time!

Reese's Peanut Butter Eggs

The orange and brown Reese's wrappers are definitely iconic, but there is something extra springlike about rainbow tie dye ones! Pass the bowl of Easter candy full of this pick, please.

Cadbury Milk Chocolate Crème Eggs

Cadbury crème eggs are an Easter candy staple as far as we're concerned. They're so tasty and ooey-gooey, we wouldn't blame you if you finished the whole bowl by yourself.

Chocolove Easter Truffle Assortment

This gourmet box o' chocolates is the perfect Easter basket filler. With a mix of 10 sweet truffles from the likes of Coconut Ganache in White Chocolate and Lychee, Apricot & Passion Fruit Gelees in Ruby Chocolate (and more), this pick kicks the Easter candy game up a notch when it comes to quality and unique flavors! Of course, it's still chocolate, so we love it all the same.

Easter M&M's

This jumbo bag of pastel M&M's is the perfect thing to keep the living room candy dish stocked, or to just stash in your room. Both sound like good ideas to us!

Tony's Chocolonely Easter Egg Carton

This chocolatey Easter candy comes complete with eggs and a carton to hold 'em! In addition to your standard milk chocolate eggs, this medley also includes dark chocolate, caramel, hazelnut, almond, and sea salt. Yum!

Hershey's Polka Dot Cookies 'n Creme Eggs

Little bits of colorful cookie turn these chocolate eggs into an extra-festive treat that the Easter bunny himself would approve of! There's a good crunch and some creaminess, so each bite is balanced and super satisfying.

Hershey's Easter Kisses Milk Chocolate with Vanilla Frosting Crème

Add a little something extra to your regular Hershey's Kiss experience with these vanilla frosting-filled bites. These would also make excellent Easter cookie toppers!

Sour Patch Kids Bunnies

Swap your usual Sour Patch Kids for these cute bunny shapes instead. You'll get the same burst of flavor, just cuter shapes! The kids will also adore them and get a kick out of their sour, then sweet quality.

Skittles Original Easter Jellybeans

Skittles and jelly beans never disappoint, and when you put them together, you just get double the fruity goodness. This is such a cute Easter candy to have since it's shaped like eggs!

Lindt Easter Mini Carrot

We love that this box is filled with individually-wrapped chocolate candies you can share with the whole fam! Plus, the carrot packaging is just too cute!

Peeps Easter Milk Chocolate Dipped Strawberry Delights Chicks

These are the Peeps you know and love, just dipped in chocolate. Yes, please. Snack on a few as-is, or use this pack to make our stellar Peeps S'mores!

Compartés Chocolate Dipped Easter Bunny Peeps

Alternatively, if you prefer, you can find bunny-shaped Peeps dipped in chocolate, too! These quintessential marshmallow Easter treats are smothered in milk and dark chocolates to switch things up.

Endangered Species Chocolate Hello Spring Mix

These adorable butterfly, tulip, and bee-shaped chocolates make the ultimate semi-sweet snack when it comes to Easter candy, They recall the spring season in the tastiest way ever!

Lindt Easter Milk Chocolate Gold Bunny

You can't forget the chocolate bunny at Easter! As kids, we were always excited that Easter was an excuse to eat more chocolate than normal, bunny ears and all. If the bunny is hollow, the better.

Hershey's Milk Chocolate Bunnies

If you prefer to eat your chocolate bunny in smaller portions, these miniature bunnies from Hershey's are just as tasty!

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