11 Must-Have Organization Gifts

Shopping for someone who's never seen a bin they didn't want to label? We've got you covered. The organizer in your life will love these stylish organization gifts for the home.

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Wall Jewelry Organizer

Wall Jewelry Organizer

This wall jewelry hanger is a cute organization idea and an art piece all in one. Hang necklaces, bracelets and earrings on the brass rods and hooks and set smaller trinkets and rings in the wooden catch-all tray. It’ll definitely spark joy in any organization lover.

Antique Brass 3 Tier Cole Bar Cart

Bar Cart

If you’re looking to splurge a little more, buy a tiered bar cart. Bar carts can hold everything from liquor to wine glasses, or you can even use it as a snack cart for entertaining. World Market’s cart has wheels, so you can move it from room to room. Here are some other bar cart styles to choose from if gold isn’t their style.

Blanket Ladder 2

Blanket Ladder

Gift a blanket ladder so your friend can put their coziest blankets on display. New parents will love this gift so they can have their favorite baby blankets within arm’s reach. This ladder from New and Nostalgic Co. comes in 11 stain options—there’s one for every aesthetic.

Utensil Tray

Utensil Tray

Everyone needs a utensil tray, whether they’re a neat freak or not. Here’s a stunning bamboo version that’ll add some “wow” to their kitchen cabinets. This tray is adjustable and includes extra dividers so they can store their utensils in the way that works for them.

Standing Memo Board

Standing Memo Board

Your tidy friend will adore this clear memo board. Throw away the sticky notes for good and use it to keep track of daily to-dos and reminders. This two-piece set includes a dry-erase marker, too.

Gift a mug tree to showcase (and organize) their fabulous mug collection. This compact model will help them free up some cabinet space. If you’re more of a DIY gifter, try making them one of these handmade mug trees.

Remote Organizer

Remote Organizer

Are they always losing their remote between the couch cushions? Make their TV viewing easier. This two-level remote organizer keeps every control in a central place.

Matching Spice Jars

Matching Spice Jars

Why not give the gift of an organized spice cabinet? This glass spice jar kit comes with 24 jars, lids and a funnel to help transfer the spices. The best part is the included pack of pre-printed labels—the finishing touch for fully cohesive and beautiful spices.

Tech Charging Station

Tech Charging Station

Help the organizer in your life say goodbye to messy cords. This bamboo charging station can fit several gadgets including phones and tablets. Now every device can safely charge without cluttering up the kitchen counter.

Weekly Meal Planner

Weekly Meal Planner

Organized meal planning helps save grocery money and eases the chaos of a busy week. Make the task a little easier for the busy person in your life with this Rifle Paper Co. weekly meal planner. Each sheet has space to plan daily meals, and our favorite feature is a perforated, tear-off shopping list.

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The Home Edit Life

The Home Edit Life

Organizers everywhere are addicted to the Netflix series Get Organized with The Home Edit. Now you can give the gift of Joanna and Clea’s organizing advice with their book, The Home Edit Life. It includes tips on how to organize everything, as well as drool-worthy photos of perfectly organized spaces.

FAQ

What is the best thing to buy for better home organization?

It can be difficult to get into an organization routine, but having the right products on hand can make all the difference. Folks on a popular interior design Reddit forum have attributed “life-changing” success to organization products like small sets of drawers for counters, clear acrylic bins, under-cabinet organizers and label makers.

How do you organize your house when you’re distracted?

Staying organized can be difficult for folks who get distracted easily. Luckily, there are some tips to help overcome those barriers. Many have achieved success by breaking tasks into smaller, more digestible mini-tasks (with a concrete schedule), organizing items into containers and decluttering a little at a time.