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You Just Binged 'Marie Kondo'—These Organizational Tools Will Help You KonMarie Your Home

You Just Binged 'Marie Kondo'—These Organizational Tools Will Help You KonMarie Your Home
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A place for everything

You've said goodbye to the too-small jeans and the crock pot you never use. You've thanked your fondue set for its service and folded your socks into neat packets. What now?

Keep your home in prime KonMari shape even after you've achieved minimalist bliss by finding some organizational tools that spark joy. Show off those knick knacks that you couldn't part with. Lovingly store those old letters or children's artwork. Make your open fridge into something Pinterest-worthy.

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Sorbus Foldable Storage Bag Organizers

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Keep your sweaters tidy while saving shelf space with these storage bag organizers. The clear window makes it easy to see what you've packed away so you can find it when you need it.

Handmade Costa Rica Antique Wall Mounted Jewelry Organizer

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Display your trinkets and jewelry in a way that makes you happy every time you see it. This organizer keeps everything in its place.

Sorbus Fridge Bins

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Don't forget the inside of your fridge when you tidy up! These stackable bins keep your perishables where you can see them.

Silicone Makeup Brush Holder

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Another easy to forget storage problem: makeup brushes. Keep them clean and tidy with this silicone holder.

The Battery Organizer Storage Case with Hinged Clear Cover

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Batteries are usually something you need to keep on hand, but rarely do they spark joy. This battery organizer might just change that. It comes with a removable tester, too.

Seville Classics 5-Piece Bamboo Storage Box Drawer Organizer Set

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These sleek bamboo storage boxes can be used for all sorts of things: desktop storage, drawer organization, cabinet organization...

Amelitory Underwear Organizer Drawer Divider

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Keep those tiny folded sock packets from coming apart with this set of drawer organizers. The different sized dividers can be used in all sorts of ways to keep your drawers in Kondo shape.

ESYLIFE Expandable Kitchen Drawer Silverware Utensils Organizer

ESYLIFE Expandable Kitchen Drawer Silverware Utensils Organizer

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Draw organizers can spark joy, too! This mesh is stylish enough to display when you open them up, too.

MobileVision Bamboo Multi-Purpose Caddy with Handle

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This bamboo cleaning caddy might make you feel happy even when it's time to scrub the toilet.

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