We all love collecting different things. Souvenirs, journals, pencils, and sometimes even flight or concert tickets. These little things remind us of places we’ve visited, people we met, and days when we were happy. Nevertheless, little things, that can bring us up some old memories, can also easily turn into a mess in your house. This article is for you if you want your memories to neatly please your eyes, and not lie in chaos.
To start with, we won’t talk about selling or throwing away things you don’t need anymore. If you’re reading this article, then you’ve already saved only those things which are dear to your heart and want to know how to keep them in order. Here are some tips how to keep your little things, so it looks more functional and aesthetically pleasing.

A Corkboard
If you have lots of paper, you should buy a corkboard. Different notes, tickets, phone numbers, drawings, and favorite pictures will be in one place before your eyes, and not scattered around the table. A minimalistic board will fit into any interior. It is very convenient, and you can do the same in the office. And don’t forget to design it with stickers or colorful tapes.

Unusual way to use a tray
Try using small baskets, boxes without lids, or even trays for storing miniature items such as salt and pepper shakers, or small decanters and vases. Grouped in one place, items look much neater together. The same storage attributes can be put in the entrance, so you could store keys, invoices and receipts. In addition to this, a small tray can be used to store your favorite jewelry such as rings or earrings.

Organizers
Transparent or light-colored organizers will perfectly fit into minimalist designs. You can purchase several organizers and put them in different places, so you could store certain types of things. For example, a box of notebooks, a box of chargers and wires, a box of pencils and markers, and a box of documents and important papers.

Hide little things inside furniture
If you have a lot of small things and your house is in need of repair, think of the furniture in which you can put your collections. These can be both drawers under the bed and built-in recesses in the wall or behind the mirror. In fact, the fewer open surfaces you have, the less tempting it will be to put things on them. Optimize your space!
