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14 Genius Ways to Organize Everything in Your Car

Because a family on the go requires a surprising amount of stuff.

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Car Trunk

Hack your trunk space and everywhere else behind the wheel to keep summers on the road smooth and hassle-free.

1

Tackle Trunk Junk

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High Road Organizers

Sort everything from groceries to beach gear by organizing your trunk with collapsible bins. Keep them in place by attaching the bristled part of Velcro tape to the bottom — it'll stick to the fuzzy lining of your trunk and prevent sliding. ($30, highroadorganizers.com)

2

Declutter a Crowded Console

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The Container Store

Think of this spot as your on-the-go tote bag! Use individual color-coded pouches to house everything from tissues and travel-size necessities like hand sanitizer to important documents like car insurance information. (from $2, containerstore.com)

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3

Must-Have Kit

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Car and Driver

Stay safe while road trippin' with Car and Driver's Roadside Emergency Kit, packed with essentials like jumper cables. ($25; free shipping with code GHxCD, shopcaranddriver.com)

4

Tame Cord Chaos

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Command

Messy cords and cables can be an eyesore — and are dangerous if they slip beneath your feet when you're driving. Neaten them by putting a phone holder in a cup holder, then using Command Cord Clips to secure wires and chargers. ($6, staples.com)

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5

Avoid Summer Stink

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Febreze

Heat can amplify smells. Avoid fumes in the car from sweaty clothes or forgotten food by neutralizing odors with a spray or masking them using a plug-in fragrance option like GH Seal holder Febreze Car Vent Clips. ($5, amazon.com)

6

Pack a Kit in a Decorative Bin

DIY Car Kit
7th House on the Left

A wicker basket makes for cute storage outside the house too. A deep one, like this, is great for keeping emergency supplies and tools at the ready.

See more at I Heart Organizing »

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7

Create a Glove Box Command Center

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A Bowl Full of Lemons

When you have dedicated file folders for important papers, you'll never rifle for receipts or your registration again.

See more at A Bowl Full of Lemons »

8

Repurpose a Remote Control Caddy

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Ikea Hackers

Utilize the space near the floor (without actually cluttering it up) with a group of hanging pockets.

See more at IKEA Hackers »

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9

Fill a Shower Caddy

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Simply Kierstie

These deep bins can sit between seats, keeps the kids' stuff separated and is easily removed thanks to the sturdy handle.

See more at Simply Kierstie »

10

Store Tissues in Cup Holders

New Uses for Trash
Infarrantly Creative

A paper coffee cup filled with tissues means you can get that cardboard box off the floor for good.

See more at Infarrantly Creative »

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11

Make Seat Backs Work Way Harder

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The Castro Family Happynings

Plastic shower pockets hold everything a mom could possibly need on a road trip (or a supermarket run) with kids.

See more at The Castro Family Happynings »

12

Fold Open a DIY Shelf

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Instructables

Hack your SUV's trunk space by making it double-decker. This DIY shelf helps organize cargo and folds up when not in use.

See more at Instructables »

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13

Try a Tray

Acrylic Trays in Car
Leigh Lusk Living

Corral odds and ends that could use some visual tidying (like sunglasses and coins) in teeny acrylic trays, just like you would your office desk.

See more at Leigh Lusk Living »

14

Clip on Carabiners

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Org Junkie

These handy open-and-close hooks can hold everything from dry cleaning to umbrellas to grocery bags — and keep items from rolling around in the back seat.

See more at I'm An Organizing Junkie »

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Lauren Piro
Senior Web Editor
Overseeing all things home for GoodHousekeeping.com and HouseBeautiful.com, Lauren swoons over midcentury design and employs tough-love approach to decluttering (just throw it away, ladies). She loves anything neon coral, puts bacon on her veggie burgers, and would follow Tina Fey and Amy Poehler to the end of the earth.
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