I’m a professional home organizer – these are organizing trends I’m totally over for 2025, and the 6 great ones I know will be big

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Home organizing doesn't seem to be a current fashion, however, as it gains in popularity and more people seek innovative ways to simplify their living spaces and make them visually appealing, fresh ideas often come along.

What does the future of organizing look like as we move towards 2025, with AI assistants becoming more prevalent and the concept of minimal consumption, or under-consumption, gaining traction?

**4.** **Increased Use of AI and Technology**: Artificial intelligence will play a more significant role in organization, helping with categorization, reminders, and task automation.

1. Over complicated systems

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Productivity systems should aim to simplify your life and reduce stress, not create anxiety by being overly complicated with too many categories and labels. I'm all for categorizing and zoning to stay organized, but don't be too rigid – leave some space to breathe and adapt your systems to fit your life.

For instance, snacks can simply be categorized as snacks. No need to create separate groups for things like chips, crackers, nuts, or popcorn, and so on.

Being adaptable is key. Utilize this strategy to ensure your systems stay resilient in the long run.

2. Quirky single-use products

There's a changing trend, and ornate home decor items are losing popularity as people seek a more minimalist lifestyle.

When shopping for space-saving products online, be careful about online ads. By 2025, many are choosing products that have a proven track record of actually delivering results.

Those "magic" pant hangers that promise to hold eight pairs in the space of two may provide short-term convenience, but they tend to fail in the long run. Let me tell you from experience. Furthermore, who enjoys fooling around with a messy pile of pants, all jumbled together, just to get the one pair you need that happens to be in the middle?

For optimal space-saving in a compact closet, consider storing your pants vertically with the aid of a skirt hanger.

The way we interact with AI is becoming more natural, intuitive, and insightful.

1. More use of reusable alternatives

My excitement is building and I'm looking forward eagerly.

When searching for items to help you organize your home, think beyond the plastic storage bin. With a growing focus on environmentally friendly materials, retailers are now offering a range of sustainable products made from bamboo, jute, reclaimed wood, and cotton. Not only do these options help reduce our reliance on plastic, but they also add unique, visually appealing textures to any pantry, closet, or shelf.

These photograph albums are made from approximately 90% post-consumer recycled acid-free paperboard. They're available in various colors and sizes to fit your office or photo storage needs.

I got some great inspiration from using these baskets in a client's home. They recently fell in love with them.

Using products made from materials that occur naturally or are recycled will help to decrease the amount of new plastic produced and prevent it from ending up in landfills.

A company with a goal to make our planet healthier by decreasing and reusing plastic for its products. They have set quite ambitious targets for 2025 and 2030.

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This idea of owning fewer items, buying fewer things, and shopping for less storage space all together to create a less stressful home environment, is a concept that I fully support. Moreover, this trend is certainly something to keep an eye on for 2025.

One thing to do is re-use items you already have at home. Stuff like rice, dried beans, coffee, and spices can be stored in mason jars really well. Take an old basket, for example, and use it for storing toys or books. You can even use old coffee mugs as pen and pencil holders. A little bit of creativity can make a big difference.

Consider shopping at thrift stores or second-hand markets if you're aiming for a more personalized or one-of-a-kind style.

Browse your local thrift store or join a "buy nothing" group in your area to find items that fit your personal style and available space. While everything might not exactly match perfectly, unique personalization is likely to be a trend in the coming year and beyond.

3. Wellbeing resets

In sync with well-being for 2025.

The settings around us have a significant influence on us, whether we acknowledge it or not. Spending time on the weekend to unwind and feel more at ease is truly beneficial. There's something very therapeutic about a brand new beginning, isn't there?

With that task accomplished, you can focus your efforts and finish the project efficiently. You can then use the momentum gained from completing it to lay the groundwork for a productive week ahead.

4. AI organizing assistants

There is a program that examines photos of your room to spot clutter, and it can even give you ideas for redecorating your space.

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5. Flexible organizing systems

I'm all in on the concept of "flexible organizing"!

that can travel from one room to another. Use a portable wagon and fill it with common supplies.

In my opinion, the end goal of organizing is to make your life easier and reduce stress.

6. Custom storage solutions

It will be more appealing to people to have custom-built solutions as soon as you see how organization can greatly benefit your life and give every item a designated "home." At that point, it becomes quite natural to seek out custom-built solutions that are specifically tailored to your unique needs and belongings.

Could your dream closet or pantry be a reality this year? Maybe a custom closet tailored to your clothing and accessories, or a perfectly styled pantry that displays your small appliances and essential kitchen tools in neat, eco-friendly containers.

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They should listen to their intuition and find solutions that work for their problems, relying on trends as a guide.

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