Under the sink is the hardest cabinet in the house: a pipe in the middle, spray bottles multiplying in the dark, and everything you need buried behind everything you don’t. The fix is going vertical around the plumbing and making the back row reachable.

Expandable Under-Sink Shelf

Built to dodge plumbing — the shelves slide and notch around pipes, creating two full levels where there was one pile.

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Pull-Out Sliding Drawers

The back of the cabinet becomes reachable when it slides to you. Two-tier pull-outs are the closest thing to real drawers under there.

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Over-Cabinet-Door Trash Bag Holder

The plastic-bag-of-plastic-bags, retired. A door-mounted dispenser feeds bags one at a time like tissues.

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Tension Rod for Spray Bottles

One tension rod across the cabinet and every spray bottle hangs by its trigger — floor space below stays free for bins. The classic hack because it works.

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Cleaning Caddy with Handle

Everything for a full-house clean in one portable caddy. Grab it, clean, put it back. No re-gathering supplies room by room.

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Cabinet Door Storage Bins

Sponges, gloves, and scrub brushes mount inside the door — used constantly, so they should be the first thing you see.

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Stackable Clear Bins with Latches

Backup toiletries and rarely-used items go in latched clear bins at the back. Waterproof matters under a sink — leaks happen.

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Lazy Susan for Cleaning Products

Corner cabinets and deep spots: spin, don’t dig. Tall bottles stay visible and upright.

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Drip Tray Liner

A waterproof mat catches the leak you haven’t had yet. Cheap insurance for the cabinet floor — and it wipes clean instead of warping.

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Hair Tool Organizer (Bathroom)

Blow dryer, straightener, curler — heat-safe compartments, cord control, one grab. The bathroom counter clears itself.

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The two-bin rule

Everything under a sink is either “weekly” or “someday.” Weekly lives up front in caddies and door racks; someday lives in latched bins at the back. Sort once by that rule and it stays sorted.