Home organization is gaining traction as more individuals seek efficient and visually appealing ways to arrange their living spaces. As we approach 2025, new trends are emerging, influenced by AI and a shift towards minimalism.

I’m Courtney Cummings, a professional organizer. Here, I’ll highlight the organizing methods we’re moving away from and the promising practices set to shape our spaces in the upcoming year.

Organizing Trends We're Leaving Behind in 2025

1. Complex Systems

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As 2024 comes to a close, many experts are relieved to abandon overly complicated organizing systems. Such systems often lead to frustration, making it hard to stay organized.

My top tip? Keep things straightforward.

Organization should alleviate stress, not add to it. While categorizing items is helpful, allow for flexibility in your system. For instance, in a pantry, group snacks together rather than categorizing them into chips, crackers, and nuts.

Embrace a flexible approach for lasting organization.

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These versatile stackable shelves can be utilized throughout your home, especially to maximize pantry space without looking cluttered.

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Large, open storage bins are ideal for pantries, keeping items organized while preventing clutter. They make accessing snacks a breeze.

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These stackable wire baskets allow air circulation for vegetables, making them easy to access without losing any to the back of the shelf.

2. Quirky Single-Use Products

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Unreliable gadgets that promise to save space are losing favor as people aim for simplicity in their homes.

Beware of those tempting ads on social media showcasing quirky products. In 2025, practical and reliable items are the way to go.

Those “magic” pant hangers may seem appealing, but they often fail. Instead, opt for slim velvet hangers for maximum space savings in your closet.

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Available in various colors and sizes, these hangers are perfect for any closet.

Exciting Trends for 2025

1. Reducing Plastic Use

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2025 is set to highlight eco-conscious organizing methods. As we seek to minimize plastic, consider more sustainable materials such as bamboo, jute, and reclaimed wood.

These choices not only cut down on plastic but also enhance the aesthetic appeal of your home. I particularly love The Home Edit's bamboo collection, which includes open-front bins and three-tier risers available at Walmart.

For office storage, check out storage boxes from The Container Store, made primarily from recycled materials.

Explore the water hyacinth options at Target for stylish, sustainable storage solutions.

2. Embracing Underconsumption and Thrifting

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The underconsumption trend promotes owning and buying less, leading to a more peaceful home environment.

Get creative by reusing items around your house. Mason jars can store rice and spices, while old baskets can hold toys or books. You can even repurpose coffee mugs as holders for pens.

Thrift shopping is another great way to find unique organizing solutions that reflect your style. Keep an eye out for treasures in local shops or community groups.

3. Prioritizing Wellbeing

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In 2025, routines like closing shifts and Sunday resets will integrate home organization with personal wellbeing.

Creating a calming environment can significantly impact your mindset. Dedicate time on weekends to restore order, starting small by tackling one area, like a dresser or fridge.

4. AI Organizing Tools

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AI is making its way into organization. Tools like InstantDecoAI can analyze room photos, suggesting ways to declutter and optimize your space.

This can help those unsure of where to begin with decluttering or those needing a fresh perspective. However, I still believe in the value of human insight and working with an organizer for tailored guidance.

5. Flexible Organizing Approaches

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Rigid storage solutions often lead to frustration. To avoid this, adopt a flexible organizing style that adapts to your needs.

Use systems that work for you, like a portable storage cart that can easily move between rooms, or a caddy filled with necessary supplies.

6. Custom Storage Solutions

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As the demand for personalized organization grows, many will seek custom storage solutions tailored to their unique needs.

Whether it’s a closet designed for your wardrobe or a pantry that showcases your essentials, customized storage can optimize both function and aesthetics.

Though commissioning custom units can be an investment, it significantly enhances your space's usability and style.

Additionally, pull-out organizers can improve deep cabinet access, making it easier to utilize existing storage efficiently.

Courtney Cummings

Courtney Cummings is a professional organizer who transitioned from event planning to organizing, helping others achieve serenity through better home arrangements.


Remember, trends should inspire rather than dictate your organization methods. Trust your intuition and find solutions that suit your needs.

Next, discover which simple organizing trends we’re anticipating in 2026.