Cube storage units are no longer something to hide away.

Use our ideas to reimagine what you know about these practical organizers.

Ann VanderWiel Wilde

You don’t have to sacrifice style for organization when it comes to cube storage units.

Work station storage

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Whether you’reorganizing your living room, bedroom, or home office, these versatile organizers offer endless possibilities.

Individual compartments are ideal for little items likecraft supplies, small tools, and toys.

Use smaller containers within the divided spaces for even more organization options.

Divided cube storage

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Utilize Your Closet

Make the most of your closet space by converting it into a workstation.

This is a great solution forwalk-in closetsor closet nooks with pocket doors.

Storage cube bins of various sizes and styles can be used to create a perfectly functional space.

Closet storage

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Label all of your bins to quickly find what you need.

Paint ita color that complements your spaceto elevate it to furnishing status and decorate accordingly.

Keep all school and extracurricular items contained in bins to make mornings before school less stressful.

Sideboard cubby storage

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Consider adding a bench for putting on shoes and a bulletin board for keeping important items front and center.

Narrow boxes between the shelves allow for jewelry, belt, and headband storage.

Build a Bar

Add legs to the bottom of a cube storage unit foran at-home bar.

Bed storage

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Install under-cabinet wine glass brackets to safely and efficiently store your glassware and X-shaped inserts to hold bottles.

Gather any additional items you oughta create a cocktail zone.

Finish the look with fresh flowers and an ice bucket for ahardworking bar cabinetthats primed for happy hour.

Mudroom organization and storage

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Consider all your needs before you commit to an arrangement and sketch your workstation before building.

Floating wall units are big space savers that can hold lots of weight when heavy-duty support brackets are used.

Allow plenty of space within each section so you could easily flip through the records and read the covers.

Vanity storage

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Use it to pre-sort laundry items, hold forgotten socks, or store detergent and dryer sheets.

Carve Out a Kid Zone

Kids' toys tend to create an unruly mess quickly.

Tomake cleanup time easier, use cube storage units with bins that can easily be removed.

DIY bar cube storage

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Kids can pull out bins for playing and easily toss items in when its time to put everything back.

DIY kids home library

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Record cube storage

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Entryway cube storage

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Laundry room basket storage

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Kids bedroom cube storage

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Window seat cube storage

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Industrial locker storage

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