How mum transformed her ‘junk’ cupboard into the most organised space in the home

Mum transforms ‘junk’ cupboard into the most organised space in the home – with labels for EVERYTHING

  • A mum has wowed hundreds after sharing images of her neat ‘junk’ cupboard 
  • Lyndall arranged the cupboard using several drawers from The Reject Shop 
  • She labelled the drawers to ensure the ‘bits and pieces’ of items can be found  

An organised mum-of-three from Sydney has shocked hundreds online after sharing images of her neat and tidy ‘junk’ cupboard.

Posting to the Organising Ideas Australia Facebook group, Lyndall revealed she arranged the cupboard using several budget drawers from The Reject Shop.

‘What do you do with all the little bits and pieces you can’t live without and need in a pinch yet have nowhere to live? Well this is my solution!’ she wrote online.

‘Here I have carefully sorted through all the cables, tools, sticky thingies and fixings to make them super easy to find!’

Posting to the Organising Ideas Australia Facebook group, Lyndall revealed she arranged the cupboard using several budget drawers from The Reject Shop

Using her Dymo label maker, the junk cupboard was split into various categories to ensure the separate small items can be found swiftly.

Some of the categories included batteries, scissors, power adaptors, adhesives, key rings and pliers. 

‘We just moved house so I need these bits and pieces on the daily while unpacking and organising our new home! So easy to find what I need,’ she said. 

Using her Dymo label maker, the junk cupboard was split into various categories to ensure the separate items can be found swiftly

Some of the categories included batteries, scissors, power adaptors, adhesives, key rings and pliers

Using her Dymo label maker, the junk cupboard was split into various categories to ensure the separate items can be found swiftly

The social media post quickly caught the attention of other parents who praised the woman and her organisational skills.

‘That’s so impressively organised. Well done!’ one woman wrote.

‘I absolutely love this idea! I would love to do something similar under the kitchen sink,’ another wrote.

A third added: ‘Absolutely brilliant, I need help with my ‘stuff’ in my sewing/craft room.’

Another described the incredible organisation as ‘next level’.