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15 Dollar Tree Under Sink Organization Ideas

Jasmine Carter
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Organizing the space under your sink can be a challenge, but it doesn’t have to be expensive or complicated. I’ve found that affordable items from Dollar Tree can help create a neat and functional area without spending much.

An organized under-sink cabinet with clear bins and baskets holding cleaning supplies and household items.

These 15 Dollar Tree under-sink organization ideas will show you simple ways to maximize space and keep things tidy.

With a few basic tools and clever storage solutions, you can transform a cluttered cabinet into a well-organized spot for your cleaning supplies and other essentials.

1. Use stacking storage bins to maximize vertical space under the sink

An organized under-sink cabinet with clear stacking storage bins holding cleaning supplies and maximizing vertical space.

I use stacking storage bins to make better use of the vertical space under my sink. These bins help keep items organized without taking up too much room.

They allow me to store cleaning supplies and small tools in layers. This way, everything is easy to reach and less messy.

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2. Install adhesive hooks on the cabinet walls for hanging gloves and brushes

Open kitchen cabinet under the sink with adhesive hooks holding gloves and brushes, and organized cleaning supplies inside.

I find adhesive hooks perfect for keeping gloves and brushes off the cabinet floor. They stick to the inside walls without any drilling. This saves space and keeps items dry and easy to reach.

3. Label Dollar Tree baskets for easy identification of cleaning supplies

An organized under-sink cabinet with labeled baskets holding various cleaning supplies like spray bottles, sponges, and brushes.

I use Dollar Tree baskets to hold my cleaning supplies under the sink. Labeling each basket helps me find what I need quickly. I stick simple adhesive labels on the baskets for clear, easy-to-read markers. This small step saves time and keeps my space neat.

4. Use small jars from Dollar Tree for organizing sponges and scrubbers

Under sink cabinet with small clear jars organizing colorful sponges and scrubbers on a white shelf.

I use small jars from Dollar Tree to keep my sponges and scrubbers tidy. They fit perfectly under the sink and stop things from piling up. This simple trick helps me find what I need fast.

5. Create pull-out trays with inexpensive Dollar Tree baskets for accessibility

An organized kitchen cabinet under the sink with pull-out trays holding baskets filled with cleaning supplies.

I like using Dollar Tree baskets to make pull-out trays under my sink. They slide easily and help me reach items in the back without digging. Plus, they are cheap and simple to set up. This method keeps things neat and saves time.

6. Store dish soaps and sprays in clear caddies for neatness

Under-sink cabinet with clear caddies holding dish soaps and spray bottles neatly organized on a shelf.

I use clear caddies to keep dish soaps and sprays together. This makes it easy to find what I need quickly. The see-through containers help me spot when supplies are running low.

7. Use tension rods to hang spray bottles and free up shelf space

Under-sink cabinet with tension rods holding spray bottles, creating organized and free shelf space.

I placed a tension rod under my sink to hang spray bottles by their triggers. This freed up space on the bottom shelf.

The bottles are easy to grab, and everything stays organized. It’s a simple way to create more storage without buying large containers.

8. Group similar items like brushes and detergents in matching bins

An under-sink cabinet with matching storage bins neatly organizing brushes and detergent bottles.

I find it helpful to keep brushes and detergents in matching bins. This makes it easy to find what I need quickly. Using bins also keeps everything neat and stops items from falling over.

9. Place a liner under bins to prevent slipping and cabinet damage

Under-sink cabinet with plastic storage bins placed on a non-slip liner, holding cleaning supplies and household items.

I always put a liner under bins to keep them from sliding around. This helps protect the cabinet floor from water or spills. It also makes the bins easier to pull out without making a mess.

10. Use small plastic containers for loose items like dishwasher tabs

Under-sink cabinet with small clear plastic containers neatly organizing dishwasher tabs and other loose items.

I use small plastic containers to keep loose items like dishwasher tabs organized. They prevent spills and make it easier to grab what I need quickly.

These containers fit well under the sink and help keep everything neat and accessible.

11. Add a Lazy Susan from Dollar Tree for easy corner access

Under-sink cabinet corner organized with a Lazy Susan holding cleaning supplies for easy access.

I use a Dollar Tree Lazy Susan to make the most of my under-sink corners. It spins smoothly, letting me reach items in the back without digging. This simple tool helps keep things neat and easy to find.

12. Use a flat basket with handles to quickly remove all supplies at once

An under-sink cabinet with a flat basket filled with cleaning supplies being lifted out to show organized storage.

I like using a flat basket with handles under my sink. It holds all my cleaning products together in one place. When I need something, I just lift the basket out instead of digging through everything.

This saves time and keeps the space neat. The basket fits well in tight spots and makes organizing easier.

13. Place microfiber cloths rolled neatly in small baskets for quick grab

Under-sink cabinet with small baskets holding neatly rolled microfiber cloths organized for easy access.

I like rolling microfiber cloths and placing them in small baskets under the sink. It keeps them tidy and easy to grab when I need to clean. This simple method saves space and avoids clutter.

14. Use stackable drawer organizers for items like razors and soap bars

Under-sink cabinet with clear stackable drawer organizers holding razors, soap bars, and toiletries neatly arranged.

I find stackable drawer organizers very useful under the sink. They let me separate small items like razors, soap bars, and other toiletries.

These drawers extend deep into the cabinet, giving me more space. Using two sizes helps me store bigger and smaller items neatly.

15. Incorporate small hooks to hang reusable bags inside cabinet doors

Inside of a kitchen cabinet under the sink with small hooks on cabinet doors holding reusable bags, and cleaning supplies on the bottom shelf.

I use small hooks from Dollar Tree to hang reusable bags inside my cabinet doors. This keeps bags organized and easy to grab without cluttering shelves. It’s a simple way to add storage without drilling holes or taking up space.

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