To buy: $6; ikea.com. To buy: $13, ikea.com. “Its price is so much more affordable than similar systems at other retailers. It’s also durable and can radically transform a storage space for the better,” she says. The best part? It’s adaptable, so it can meet your storage needs now and in the future. To buy: $153, ikea.com. RELATED: How to Organize Your Closet in 30 Minutes Flat When you’re taking on an organizing project or KonMari-ing your entire home, a FRAKTA is an organizer’s best friend. “I always warn clients that there’s a point in the organizing process where things can seem worse before they get better. FRAKTA bags keep things under control,” says Zaslow. “They work great as sorting bins and temporary containers—you can corral anything from stuffed animals to sweaters to sports equipment.” Bonus: When you’re done using them, they fold perfectly flat to save space. Laura Cattano also recommends buying some FRAKTA bags the next time you move. “The last time I moved, I purchased about 40 of these for all my non-breakable items for a quick, easy, inexpensive, and non-wasteful move,” she explains. They’re much easier to tote around than a cardboard box, and they can hold a remarkable amount. To buy: $1.50 for large bag, ikea.com. RELATED: Here’s How to Clean Your Paper Clutter for Good, According to Marie Kondo Outside the kitchen, these pretty jars can be used for storing art supplies in a craft room or cotton balls in the bathroom. To buy: $4, ikea.com. To buy: $22, ikea.com.