The Top Storage and Organization Trends of 2023

The Top Storage and Organization Trends of 2023

The Top Storage and Organization Trends This Year

Here’s what to expect when it comes to tidying up your home in the new year, as stated by some organizing experts.

The Top Storage and Organization Trends of 2023

The Top Storage and Organization Trends of 2023

Here’s what you expect when it comes to tidying up your home in the new year, according to organizing experts.

The home organizing industry is ever-evolving, and today there’s no shortage of smart products and efficient methods. Homeowners are prioritizing systems that help them save time and money and work with the ebbs and flows of their lifestyles. Since 2020, our homes have become more important than ever, and the boom of the organization business, as well as the slew of TikTok organizing hacks that flood my “For You” page, undoubtedly reflects that.

I chatted with fellow professional organizers about the trends they predict to be popular in 2023. And while some are not so surprising, such as environmentally friendly products and a focus on advancing work-from-home setups, others might make you rethink your organizing plans for the coming year.

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Read on to find out how you can be at the forefront of 2023 storage and organization trends in your own home>>

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1. Sustainability Still Reigns

Getting organized while also being eco-friendly isn’t necessarily new. We saw a surge of storage products made from recycled or sustainable materials in 2022 and, according to Brandie Larsen and Ryan Eiesland, cofounders of Home+Sort, this movement will be even bigger in the new year. “2023 is the year for sustainable organizing,” Larsen says. “People are loving the options that are environmentally friendly but get the job done by making their lives easier in any space in their home.”

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Rather than buying plastic that contributes to landfills, look for alternative containers made out of materials such as hyacinth, rattan, and jute to organize items. Larsen notes that “glass jars with bamboo lids, baskets made with natural materials, and organizing bins made from recycled plastic” are also good options.

2. Matching Minimalism

Minimalism is more than just a trend; it’s a lifestyle. Embracing a “less is more” mentality can lead to less clutter and more available space. Like sustainability, minimalism isn’t new, but there’s a modern twist I’ve noticed on social media and in real life.

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The days of mismatched, excess items, particularly in the kitchen, are on their way out. Homeowners are swapping out their collectible mugs and souvenir cups for streamlined sets in clear or neutral colors. Being an at-home barista, which started as a way to stay safe during the pandemic and has evolved into a way to save money, feels indulgent when using a handmade textured mug and gold spoon. The added benefit is that the overall look of cabinets and countertops is less cluttered and more streamlined. Think of this trend as the contemporary answer to china collections of the past.

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3. Upgraded Home Offices

One storage trend that continues to gain popularity is upgraded work-from-home spaces. “As we look towards 2023, we think people will really lean into creating elevated, functional home workstations,” says Ashley Murphy, cofounder and CEO of Neat Method. “It’s becoming clear that remote and hybrid roles are here to stay. Because of this, individuals are starting to invest in their home office spaces for the long haul.”

Even if your company has reopened its office doors, a dedicated space at home to do paperwork or pay bills is highly desired. The good news is that there are more attractive and available office organization supplies on the market than ever before to fit your needs. “Whether it’s revamping your desk drawers or building onto your existing storage solutions, we anticipate that this will be a large focus in the year ahead, as consumers aim to improve their productivity and work from home atmosphere,” says Murphy.

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4. Custom Storage Solutions

The last few years have seen a rise in interest in home renovation projects, including custom closets and kitchens, that not only maximize storage but make a space work for your family. However, the high cost of lumber and shipping delays have impacted many home improvements. That’s where more economical options come into play.

Many of my clients are opting to install track systems, such as the Elfa line at The Container Store, in lieu of expensive cabinetry. Both options have their advantages, though track systems are still an investment, albeit a smaller one compared to wood. They also allow for customization, whether it’s moving shelves or adding drawers, so they can grow with you and your stuff.

If you renovate a space in 2023, consider the function as much as, if not more than, the aesthetic. Include sliding cabinets for garbage and recycling, an appliance garage that tucks away your toaster, and built-in spice racks in your new kitchen, for example.

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5. Pantry Perfection

While the kitchen is often considered the heart of the home, the focus is shifting to the pantry. Kristy Potgieter, CEO and founder of Sortifi, the first online tool designed for professional organizers to plan spaces and products for clients, looked into their recent data and points out the new organization hot spot. “We are seeing an increase in pantry designs as we approach the year’s end. Pantries are becoming an even more popular space for people to prioritize as it’s such an important part of the house,” says Potgieter.

From assisting with meal prep to housing weekend snacks or baking supplies, pantries are kitchen essentials. But if your pantry lacks a system, it can easily become a hub for expired food, resulting in clutter and unnecessary waste. Intentional pantry organization designs are on the rise with the help of products such as stackable and space-saving food containers that allow you to decant dried goods to your heart’s content.

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The Storage And Organization Trends You’ll Be Seeing Everywhere In 2023

  • Ditching plastic.
  • Choosing natural elements.
  • Deciding on cabinets over shelving.
  • Utilizing matching containers.
  • Focusing on the home office.
  • Making use of vertical space.
  • Adding aesthetic touches to closets.
  • Fixating on the laundry room.
The data storage market is likely to reach US$ 78 billion by the end of 2023:
  • Flash Storage. The new enterprise flash storage has enabled businesses to shift towards technology.
  • Multi-Cloud Strategy.
  • Software-Defined storage.
  • AI and ML.
  • Non-Volatile Memory Express.

How to Organize a Storage Unit Like a Pro

  1. Create a list of all inventory.
  2. Consider storing items inside clear bins instead of cardboard boxes.
  3. Disassemble furniture and store items upright.
  4. Store large, heavy items on the bottom towards the back.
  5. Place items you need more frequently towards the front.
  6. Remember to go vertical.
  1. Plastic Bins or Crates. Use these to separate and store items by category.
  2. Canvas Storage Bins.
  3. Pill Organizers.
  4. Adhesive Magnetic Strips.
  5. Ice Cube Trays.
  6. File Box.
  7. Pop-up Hampers.
  8. Lazy Susan.
There are many reasons for disorganization including perfectionism, lack of skills, our beliefs and indecision, as well as mental health and brain-related conditions.
For those who are overwhelmed by their clutter, here are some great ways to get started, five minutes at a time.
  1. Designate a spot for incoming papers.
  2. Start clearing a starting zone.
  3. Clear off a counter.
  4. Pick a shelf.
  5. Schedule a decluttering weekend.
  6. Pick up 5 things, and find places for them.
If you don’t have cabinets or shelves in your tiny laundry room, buy inexpensive plastic crates at a discount store and create your own wall of cubbies for some small room organization. Screw them to the wall studs using a fender washer in the upper corner of each crate for extra strength for DIY laundry room shelves.
Material: Delicate materials that are prone to wrinkling should be hung (silk, satin, lace); materials that are often starched should be hung (cotton dress shirts, etc.); slinky, stretchy materials (lycra, jersey, etc.) should be folded to keep from stretching out; most knitwear should also be folded.
Shelving Units. You can fold and stack larger clothing items on the shelves. Place smaller items in bins or baskets on the shelf to keep them neatly contained. Open shelves or a small closet unit with a door are both a perfect storage solution. A storage unit, such as locker style units, are a great option, too.
Sell or donate old clothes. Once you’ve gone through your clothes and gotten rid of what you don’t want, it’s time to do something with them! You can choose to sell your clothes online to make extra money or at a consignment shop. You can also donate them to a local charity or thrift store.

How to improve your organizational skills

  1. Evaluate your work procedures to know how organized you are and where to improve.
  2. Declutter and keep a tidy physical and digital workspace.
  3. Document instructions and valuable information to help you meet deadlines.
  4. Group your documents into folders for easy access.
Research shows that people use 20% of what they own 80% of the time. The rest takes up space, mostly untouched. Consider the things in your home, the clothes on your body, and even what you take in your luggage on vacation.
Some organizers suggest starting with “keep,” “toss” and “donate” piles, while others prefer their clients to start with broad categories (clothes, shoes and linens) and then divide everything into smaller subcategories (sweaters, winter boots and sheets).
To fold them in quarters, fold the pants in half bringing the hem at the bottom up to meet the waistband. Fold in half once more to complete the fold. To fold them in thirds, fold the hem about ⅔ of the way up the pant leg. Fold the waistband down over the top.
Depending on your laundry schedule, you might need more than 5 pairs of pants. But for most people, 4 to 5 pairs of casual pants, including denim jeans, are more than enough to meet everyday needs. Keep in mind that you don’t need to wash your casual pants too often. You should wash them only when you need to.
The researchers found that a “sufficient” wardrobe consists of 74 garments and 20 outfits in total. As an example, they’ve suggested six outfits for work, three outfits for home wear, three outfits for sports, two outfits for festive occasions, plus four outdoor jackets and trousers or skirts.
Sweaters, sweatpants, and jeans are best organized on shelves; pants store well over hangers. Dedicate drawers to smaller items like T-shirts, underwear, and socks.
Start by sorting into categories: Put like items together, and decide what you’re keeping and what you’re discarding. Then assess whether you have the right organization tools to put everything away so you can easily find it all later. Organize items on a macro scale first, before you start to fine-tune.
Organizers enable the members to hold meetings that are productive and focused. Organizers facilitate training and strategy sessions when needed to help their members and leaders learn the skills they need to speak for the group, make good decisions and take the out-front roles.

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