12 of the Best Cabinet Organizing Products from Amazon

I’ve scoured Ikea, Amazon, and more, even making returns so you don’t have to. These cabinet organization solutions maximize your space so you can get that Pinterest-pretty look you’ve always dreamed of!
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I've scoured Ikea, Amazon, and more, even making returns so you don't have to. These cabinet organization solutions will maximize your space!

When Joseph and I sold our 1,700 square foot home and moved into a 300 square foot RV, I faced a significant organizational challenge—how could I maximize this tiny space in a big way?

I wanted our cabinets and drawers to be pretty AND functional, and so I spent countless hours driving to and from retail stores with bags of possible storage solutions stuffed in the backseat. Meanwhile, I also waited anxiously by the mailbox of my brother-in-law’s house (where we hung out for a time as we renovated our RV!) for Amazon packages to arrive with even more possibilities.

Then I spent countless hours arranging and rearranging our cabinets!

It wasn’t unusual for Joseph to find the kitchen torn apart at midnight whenever I was struck by a brilliant idea I had to try right then and there instead of waiting until morning. 

During that time, I returned quite a few home organization products that didn’t work the way I wanted them to and fell in deep deep love with the items that did. I can’t wait to share my favorites with you today so you can use these pretty solutions to maximize the space in your cabinets.

Even better, they’re all available on Amazon!

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12 Genius Cabinet Organization Products

Click on the images below to be taken straight to the product. Or scroll down throughout the rest of the post to see photos of how I use them!

1. Acrylic Adhesive Organizer Bin

Attach an adhesive bin to the inside of any cabinet door and voila! Instant space saver! Since RV’s offer limited storage options, I had to get creative and use every flat, I mean, vertical surface available.

I installed a larger bin inside my under-sink cabinet door to corral plastic grocery bags. But you can easily add a grouping of smaller sizes to hold pens, spices, tea bags, etc.

plastic bag holder inside a cabinet

2. Rubbermaid Brilliance Pantry Containers

The extremely narrow dimensions of our RV pantry combined with the deep shelves made cooking a chore (more than it usually is, anyway!).

While Joseph installed slide-out drawers to help, I hunted for pantry containers that would be big enough to hold flour, sugar, etc, but not so big that they didn’t fit. This was a tall order!

After three in-store returns of products that didn’t work, I finally discovered these Rubbermaid Brilliance containers were the perfect fit and kept ingredients fresh. Then I borrowed my friend Lauren’s Silhouette machine to make fancy labels!

pantry organizers

3. Pan Rack

Right above the pantry was another deep and narrow cabinet that became a natural holding place for muffin pans, cookie sheets, and cooling racks. Adding a pan rack made each of those items much easier to access.

I found an aqua-colored rack at Tuesday Morning on sale, but this Amazon version works just as well. (It was just too wide for my cabinet. See, I told you mine are narrow!)

rack organizer

4. Wire Shelf Racks

The key to cabinet organization is creating extra shelves in those precious few tall cabinets! Grab a couple of these wire racks. They’re extremely affordable and make the most of wasted space above items that are on the shorter side.

I have one on each shelf in my kitchen cabinets, plus I use them in the cabinets above my desk too!

cabinet organizer

5. Lid Organizer

I don’t know about you, but I have serious trouble matching the right lids to each storage container! If you have a lot of cabinet space, you could just keep each lid with the actual container, but if you don’t (like I don’t!) then a lid organizer is your best alternative to keep your cabinet neat and tidy.

My containers have narrow lids, so they fit neatly in a graduated acrylic organizer like this one (the one I’m using doesn’t seem to be sold anymore). If you have square or rounded lids, this 3-compartment organizer bin will solve your cabinet organization woes!

tupperware lid organizer

6. Spice Organizer

With a quick Amazon search for cabinet organization, you’ll find loads of spice organizers in all sorts of designs—from adhesive racks to graduated shelving to turntables! I opted for a simpler approach and just used a clear bin I could easily pull in and out of the cabinet.

These stainless steel spice jars made organizing my spices a fun and easy project. Even though they were less than $3.00 each, I had enough 20% off Bed Bath and Beyond coupons to pay even less!

spice organizer

Psst… I love these bins so much, I used different sizes to hold our medicine, coffee mugs, and Tervis cups. (Lest you think this is overkill, the movement of the RV would send everything tumbling inside if they weren’t inside these bins!)

stacking shelves in a cabinet

7. Expandable Utensil Tray

No drawer is sufficiently organized without dividers! I highly recommend using an expandable utensil tray because they adjust to fit any drawer width. As you might have already noticed, I have a thing for acrylic organizers. 😉

cutlery drawer organizer

8. Acrylic Stackable Drawers

Now seems like the perfect time to transition into bathroom cabinet organization. Because I first used these stackable drawers under my kitchen sink in our previous home, but now they serve as our first aid kit underneath our bathroom sink.

organized kitchen sink

I keep bandages and ointments in the top drawer, and essential oils fill up the bottom one.

essential oils caddy

9. Storage Canisters for Bathroom Vanity

To corral Q-tips and cotton balls, you can’t go wrong with these adorable storage canisters. The moment I saw them, they were in my Amazon cart within seconds! I love the rose gold design, but there are plenty of other options depending on your bathroom color scheme.

organized makeup collection

10. Acrylic Makeup Organizer

Before these makeup organizers, I threw all my makeup in a bag. But as my collection grew, finding certain items and doing my makeup took twice as long!

Now I use a combo of a mini three-drawer organizer and an open 6-slot organizer (here’s a similar set). It’s even easier to do my makeup now that I’ve seriously decluttered my makeup collection!

organized makeup collection

11. Canvas Bins for Open Cabinets

It can be hard to find just the right decorative bin for an open cabinet. You want it to be pretty, right? This canvas bin (set of two) comes in three different sizes. I ordered the Khaki color and worried it would be too dark, but it ended up being the perfect hue!

inside of RV

12. Y-Weave Baskets

For interior cabinets, I can’t get enough of Y-Weave baskets. The plastic is easy to clean, and the lower profile fits perfectly in smaller spaces. Plus, because they’re not totally see-through, you don’t need things to be as tidy on the inside. 😉

Bonus: Contact Paper

For an added touch to your newly organized cabinets (and drawers!), line the bottom with a pretty contact paper pattern. (I love this style from Lowe’s)!

Even though most of your cabinets will be behind closed doors, keeping the insides tidy allows you to find what you need quickly and easily.

Plus, there’s nothing more satisfying than opening a cabinet door to see everything inside neatly organized, unless it’s achieving that Pinterest-pretty look with inexpensive organizing products!

What cabinets in your home could use a little organizing TLC?

 
 

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7 Comments

  1. I, too, live in a fifth wheel (a 2014 Grand Design Solitude). I love all of your ideas. I have been in it for a little over two years and it can definitely use some organization. I am stationary in a 55+ RV park in Prescott Valley, Arizona (where it is not so hot). We had planned to travel before my husband died a year and a half ago. I am happy for you that you didn’t wait and are able to travel and see the country and follow your dreams. If you are ever in Arizona, I would love to say “hi.”
    I am beginning my first bullet journal and live all if your great ideas for that, too.

    1. Hi Mary,

      We traveled through Arizona briefly just before the heat set in. I wasn’t sure “not-so-hot” parts of Arizona existed!

      I’m very sorry to hear about your loss and I hope you find some excuses to travel in the future, even if it’s a weekend away somewhere without the RV! For us Joseph handles all the RV related driving so without him I’m pretty sure I’d be stationary as well but I’d still be itching to travel somewhere, somehow.

      1. I was the driver, but just decided to keep the RV stationary and sell the truck. I have a Mitsubishi Outlander Sport that gets great mileage so I go places in it. Right now I am in Colorado with my daughter and granddaughter, celebrating my granddaughter’s birthday today.

  2. Your RV looks so neat and tidy – love the organization!! I bet that was super fun to try out all the bins and organizing stuff!!!

    1. Hi Dawn,

      It was exciting for the first few bins…it did get a little frustrating when we kept finding bins that didn’t work! 🙂

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