"How to Organise Your Home on a Budget: DIY Storage Ideas That Won't Break the Bank"
- Deirdre Ridden
- Aug 15, 2024
- 4 min read
Updated: Sep 11, 2024
Are you ready to organise your home on a budget and whip it into shape without emptying your wallet? Whether you're looking to tidy up the kitchen, declutter the bedroom, or bring some sanity to that chaotic closet, you can do it all on a budget with a few clever DIY tricks. Let's dive into some fun, easy, and affordable ways to organise your home that will leave you feeling like a pro (without the pro price tag)!

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1. Reinvent and Repurpose: Shop Your Home First!
Before you rush out to buy storage solutions, take a stroll and shop through your own home. You’d be surprised at how many items you find that can be repurposed for organising. Those old mason/Jam jars sitting in the back of your cupboard? Perfect for corralling pens, makeup brushes, or even small kitchen utensils. Got some shoe boxes lying around? Cover them with some pretty wrapping paper, paint or fabric, and voilà – instant chic storage for socks, scarves, or office supplies.
2. Dollar Store Hacks: Budget-Friendly Bliss
Looking to organise your home on a budget then your local dollar store is a treasure trove. You can find baskets, bins, and containers in all shapes and sizes, perfect for every room in the house. Try these ideas:
Plastic Bins for Drawers: Use small plastic bins to create compartments in your drawers. It’s a simple way to keep everything from utensils to underwear neat and tidy and makes life so much easier when you go to look for something.
Magazine Holders for Vertical Storage: Grab a few magazine holders and use them to store anything from canned goods in the pantry to cleaning supplies under the sink, to wrapping paper storage units for your gift wrapping station. You can even stand them up on their side to organise cutting boards or baking sheets!
Shower Caddies for the Pantry: Who says shower caddies are just for shampoo? Hang one inside your pantry door to store snacks, seasoning packets, or even small boxes of food.

3. DIY Shelving: Going Vertical
When you're low on floor space, go up! Vertical storage is a game-changer, and you can easily create your own shelving without hiring a handyman. Here’s a simple idea:
Wood Crate Shelves: Pick up some wooden crates from a craft store or your local market. Sand and paint them in your favourite colour, then stack them against a wall or hang them for an instant shelf. These are perfect for books, plants, or displaying your favourite knick-knacks.

Using Pegboards to Organise your Home on a Budget
4. The Magic of Pegboards
Pegboards are incredibly versatile and can be used in so many creative ways throughout your home. Here are five ideas to get the most out of these handy boards:
Home Office Organisation
Transform your workspace with a pegboard to keep all your office supplies within easy reach. Hang small baskets for pens, sticky notes, and scissors, or add hooks for headphones and cables. You can even clip on inspirational quotes or your to-do list to help you stay motivated and organised.
Entryway Command Centre
Create a functional entryway by using a pegboard as a command centre. Hang keys, dog leashes, sunglasses, and even small bags or hats. Add a small shelf to hold your mail or a chalkboard section for leaving quick notes or reminders for you as you head out the door.
Kid's Room or Playroom
Keep toys and art supplies organised in your child's room with a pegboard. Attach bins or buckets to store crayons, markers, and small toys. You can also hang their favourite dress-up costumes or display their latest artwork. It's a fun and practical way to keep everything in order.
Bathroom Storage
In the bathroom, a pegboard can be a lifesaver for organising toiletries, towels, and even hair tools. Hang baskets to hold extra toilet paper, hooks for hairdryers and straighteners, and small shelves for skincare products. You can also personalise it with decorative items like small plants or candles.
Garden Tool Organiser
For those with a green thumb, use a pegboard in your garden shed or garage to keep all your tools neatly organised. Hang your trowels, gloves, pruning shears, and even seed packets. Customise it with labels and arrange the tools by type or size, making it easy to grab what you need when you're ready to garden.
The Magic of Pegboards
These versatile boards can be customised to organise just about anything. Paint it to match your decor and add hooks, baskets, and shelves to maximise its utility and use it in absolutely any space in your home.

DIY Style Home Organising on a Budget
5. Closet Overhaul:
Closets can be tricky, but with a little creativity, you can make the most of even the smallest space:
Tension Rod Shoe Rack: Install a couple of tension rods at the bottom of your closet to create a DIY shoe rack. It’s adjustable, cheap, and keeps your shoes off the floor!
Hanging Organisers: Make your own hanging organiser by attaching hooks or small baskets to a hanger. This is great for storing accessories like scarves, belts, or jewellery.

6. Upcycle Everyday Items: Crafty Storage Solutions
Don’t toss that old ladder or unused picture frame – turn them into stylish storage!
Ladder Shelf: Lean an old ladder against the wall and use the rungs as shelves. It’s perfect for holding towels in the bathroom or blankets in the living room.
Picture Frame Jewellery Organiser: Remove the glass from an old picture frame, and replace it with a piece of chicken wire or decorative mesh. Hang your earrings, necklaces, and bracelets for a cute and functional display.

7. Label It!
Labels are a must-have for keeping everything in its place. You can create your own labels using craft paper, washi tape, or even chalkboard paint. Labelling baskets, bins, and jars not only looks cute but also makes it easy to find what you need in a snap.

Final Thoughts: Have Fun with It!
Organising your home doesn’t have to be a chore, and it definitely doesn’t have to be expensive. With a little creativity, some DIY magic, and a trip to your local dollar store, you can turn your cluttered space into a tidy haven. So, roll up your sleeves, get crafty, and most importantly – have fun with it! Your home (and your wallet) will thank you.
Now, go forth and conquer that clutter!
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