Our DIY Organized Home Office Closet | The DIY Playbook (2024)

Last week, I walked you through all of my best tips for installing an IKEA PAX system in your home. Our DIY Organized Home Office Closet | The DIY Playbook (1)

I left you with a closet that was almost done, yet completely empty and ready for some stuff! I’m so happy to share that the closet is done, organized, and looking oh-so-good!

Our New Organized Home Office ClosetOur DIY Organized Home Office Closet | The DIY Playbook (2)

Here’s a look at our new organized home office closet all filled up. Before we dive into each shelf and drawer, let’s take a look at the before and after…

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This deep closet was full of potential, yet it sat unused, except for a bunch of random crap, for almost two years. Now, it’s super functional and I reach for something in this space every single day.

The ExtrasOur DIY Organized Home Office Closet | The DIY Playbook (7)

If you’re building an IKEA closet, there are a few extra items you can buy to make the end product look a bit more finished. First, I recommend buying these little shelf hole covers. These just pop into the holes that are on the sides of each PAX frame. You’ll want to wait until the very end of your project when every drawer and shelf is in the correct spot before inserting them because they can be buggers to get out! And be sure to buy tons!! There are so many dang holes and we always fail to buy enough. So buy lots!Our DIY Organized Home Office Closet | The DIY Playbook (8)

We also bought some drawer liner from IKEA to keep the items in the drawers from shifting all over the place. We use this all around the house, like in our charging drawer in the kitchen, and it’s easy to cut to size.

Oh, and don’t forget these little white stickers to cover any larger screwheads or holes in the PAX frame. It’s those little extras that just make things look more finished.

Adding BinsOur DIY Organized Home Office Closet | The DIY Playbook (9)

I ended up adding lots of bins to the closet to hold all sorts of goodies. Our DIY Organized Home Office Closet | The DIY Playbook (10)

The bins are mostly from IKEA, which I ordered when we ordered all of the closet parts. The large bins up top have lids and we use them for files, receipts, and paperwork that we don’t need to access very often. Everything is organized and tucked away. Our DIY Organized Home Office Closet | The DIY Playbook (11)

The two gray bins below are great. They are soft and big! We actually ended up buying more of these to store Rory’s toys in the family room TV console. In this closet, one holds gift wrap and the other holds small frames and extra framing mats. Our DIY Organized Home Office Closet | The DIY Playbook (12)

I already had these smaller bins. The fabric ones (similar) were in Rory’s closet and we weren’t using them and the small file box is the perfect spot for extra photos.

Creating DIY LabelsOur DIY Organized Home Office Closet | The DIY Playbook (13)

I created quick and easy storage labels for all of my bins. I just used Microsoft Word and my favorite font (Merriweather Bold) and printed them on card stock. I then use self-laminating sheets to make them a bit more durable. For the labels on the fabric bins, I used a small piece of this sticky tack to attach them and so far the labels haven’t budged. Our DIY Organized Home Office Closet | The DIY Playbook (14)

On the other baskets, I used small clothespins to clip the labels right on there. So handy!

Extra Home DecorOur DIY Organized Home Office Closet | The DIY Playbook (15)

Underneath those bins, you’ll find a shelf with extra home decor, including vases, faux greenery, and extra pillow cases. I don’t change things out too often, but it’s nice to have everything in one spot and easy to access. These items were scattered all around the house before and I’m so happy to consolidate them.

The File Cabinet AreaOur DIY Organized Home Office Closet | The DIY Playbook (16)

I was a little unsure how it would look with the file cabinet tucked into this closet, but I think it actually works really well. Plus, the black photo file cabinet fits on top beautifully. That was a happy accident! To the left, I have some photography lights and it’s where I keep my tripod, when I’m not using it to take photos. On top, I have more photo equipment and another tripod that I use for my phone. Our DIY Organized Home Office Closet | The DIY Playbook (17)

So far, the system is working well and I love having a spot for everything.

Organized ElectronicsOur DIY Organized Home Office Closet | The DIY Playbook (18)

Before, this closet had a dresser that was stuffed to the brim with random electronics. You know how when you buy a new electronic device, it comes with all kinds of cords and stuff that you probably already have? Well, we just accumulated so much over the last few years and we never took the time to pare down and figure out what we actually need. Our DIY Organized Home Office Closet | The DIY Playbook (19)

Finn took a night and went through all of the wires and electronics and purged what we don’t actually need. He then used these cord organizers to wrangle the wires. Now, the bottom two drawers are neatly organized with our electronics.

Gifting Supplies & Ribbon

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We used to have all of the gift wrap shoved in a closet in the basem*nt. It was always a pain to go downstairs to wrap anything. Not to mention, the ribbon was a big tangled mess. Now, I have two drawers for ribbon, gift tags, and cards. I even have scissors and tape in here, so it’s one stop-shopping.

Pull-Out TrayOur DIY Organized Home Office Closet | The DIY Playbook (21)

Above the five drawers, we added a pull-out shelf with a drawer liner and this divider. This is where I place some of my photography equipment, like chargers, microphones, and extra batteries. It’s nice to have it all so easily accessible and everything has a home now instead of being buried in my camera bag.

Tall CompartmentOur DIY Organized Home Office Closet | The DIY Playbook (22)

I wanted to leave a tall area for bigger items and my gift wrap. Our wrapping paper used to be in a basem*nt closet and it would tumble out anytime I opened the door. Yeesh. I ended up buying this gift wrap container and it’s amazing. Why didn’t I buy this thing years ago?Our DIY Organized Home Office Closet | The DIY Playbook (23)

To the right of the gift wrap, I have some extra picture frames and even our framed diplomas, because we don’t want to hang them, but you can’t just throw them out..right?

Organized Home Office Closet – SourcesOur DIY Organized Home Office Closet | The DIY Playbook (24)

Paint Color: Valspar “Chimney Smoke” //Closet System Information//Leather Handles//File Cabinet // Black Cabinet (thrifted) // Drawer Liner // Gray Bins // Small Photo Box // Large File Storage // Fabric Bins (similar)

Office…Done?Our DIY Organized Home Office Closet | The DIY Playbook (25)

With the closet complete, I think this means my home office is officially done…for now. I never like to call a room finished, because I find that I’m constantly tweaking things here and there. But I don’t have any other projects on the horizon in here. Instead, I’m just going to put my feet up and enjoy this room a bit.

Casey

Catch Up on the Closet Project

  • Designing the Office Closet
  • Installing the Office Closet
  • Organizing the Office Closet
Our DIY Organized Home Office Closet | The DIY Playbook (2024)

FAQs

How to organize your office closet? ›

7 Office Supply Closet Organization Ideas
  1. Start By Taking Inventory. ...
  2. Get Adequate Shelving. ...
  3. Get Containers, Organizers, And Dividers. ...
  4. Organize In Functional Groups. ...
  5. Position High-Use Items Close To The Door. ...
  6. Label Everything. ...
  7. Make A System.
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How to organize office supplies? ›

Plastic tub with a lid – be sure to use dividers or smaller containers to keep it all organized and not just one big mess. Bookshelf – dedicate one shelf to your office supplies, each in their own canisters. Drawer – use a dresser or kitchen drawer to store your pens and office supplies.

How do you organize a closet like a professional? ›

7 Tips to Swap & Organize Your Closet Like a Pro
  1. 1: Declutter Current Items by Likeness & Category. ...
  2. 2: Clean Your Closet. ...
  3. 3: Gather Current Season Items. ...
  4. 4: Store Your Items by Category. ...
  5. 5: Use Coordinating, Velvet Hangers. ...
  6. 6: Stack Thicker Items. ...
  7. Shop my recommended closet organization products: ...
  8. Pin this Post for Later.

How to organize a cluttered home office? ›

  1. Only keep the things you need. ...
  2. Organize your office based on practicality. ...
  3. Sort by “keep,” “recycle/trash,” and “belongs elsewhere” ...
  4. Get your cables under control. ...
  5. Take a photograph (you might be shocked) ...
  6. Digitize your notes and documents. ...
  7. Develop stronger organizational habits.

How can I make my home office more homely? ›

Choose natural materials. It's easy to make your office seem warm and welcoming by incorporating natural materials into the decor. Warm and inviting materials that may help your office seem like a home away from home include leather, wool, cotton, stone, wood, and wool.

How can I organize my office more efficiently? ›

Here are eight organizational tips that will help you reach your long-term goals at work.
  1. Focus on what's important. ...
  2. Make lists. ...
  3. Manage your time well. ...
  4. Use calendars and planners. ...
  5. Delegate tasks. ...
  6. Manage your mail and phone calls. ...
  7. Reduce clutter. ...
  8. Stay organized.

How to declutter properly? ›

10 Creative Decluttering Tips
  1. Start with 5 minutes at a time. ...
  2. Give one item away each day. ...
  3. Fill an entire trash bag. ...
  4. Donate clothes you never wear. ...
  5. Create a decluttering checklist. ...
  6. Take the 12-12-12 challenge. ...
  7. View your home as a first-time visitor. ...
  8. Take before and after photos of a small area.

How do I organize my work wardrobe? ›

14 top tips from an expert on how to organise your wardrobe the *right* way
  1. Start with one big clear-out. ...
  2. Make some money with your unwanted bits. ...
  3. Continuously edit your wardrobe. ...
  4. Organise your closet by item type and then by colour. ...
  5. Invest in the right equipment. ...
  6. Separate the seasons. ...
  7. Store everything in the right place.
Jan 18, 2024

How do you organize an overwhelming closet? ›

Closet Organization Tips And Tricks For The Overwhelmed...
  1. Matching Hangers. If you love fashion, chances are you also love to shop. ...
  2. Take Advantage of Vertical Space. ...
  3. Utilize Vacuum-Sealed Bags. ...
  4. Organize In Categories. ...
  5. Use Every Nook And Cranny Of Your Room. ...
  6. Display Your Clothes And Shoes Like Art.
Mar 21, 2023

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