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Reddit mentions of ClosetMaid 8996 Cubeicals Organizer, 6-Cube, White
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Stackable 6-cube design great for quick organization, Single units have vertical or horizontal display optionsEliminate clutter and maximize space; Create storage and display space for any living area in the homeProduct measures: 35.875-inch H by 24.125-inch W by 11.625-inch DInside Dimensions of 1 Cube: 11.25-inch H by 11.25-inch W by 11.75-inch DSprinkle in color with ClosetMaid's solid color or pattern Cubeical Fabric Drawers for cubbies (sold separately)Material: Manufactured wood; Easy to assemble; TSCA TITLE VI Compliant
Specs:
Color | White |
Height | 35.9 Inches |
Length | 24.2 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 6-Cube |
Weight | 30.4 Pounds |
Width | 11.7 Inches |
You are not looking! A large portion of storage solutions are small to medium.
The closetmaid cubeicals are fairly cheap..there are multiple lines out, but you can get say a 3 cube shelf and and stand it on its end. Edit* The 3 shelf one on it's end looks to be 12 inches, so you could even do a 2x3 at a foot, or you could stack a couple of 2 cube units on top of each other, most of the lines are designed to create a desk space or closet storage and thus stackable.
Go to goodwill or the thrift shop.
Craigslist. Not sure where you are, but if it's fairly near a larger town in the U.S. then your for sale/free should be pretty littered with storage solutions.
[A plastic drawer cart with the deep drawers.] (http://www.walmart.com/ip/Sterilite-3-Drawer-Wide-Cart-Black/16415880)
Get a couple of 2 x 6s and some nails from home depot and build a book shelf. They'll cut the wood for you.
Go to a grocery store in the a.m. and ask for some banana boxes...they are pretty sturdy and stack fairly well, this would be better for more long term storage, since it's cardboard I wouldn't recommend using them for something where they will be worn down fairly fast....or I guess you could, and just replace them.
Look around your place, your boyfriends place, parents, side of the road...I'm sure there are things you could repurpose for the fact. Think outside the box. Can things be re-arranged to provide different storage? Are areas like on top of cupboards, under beds, under furniture, being utilized well?
And the best answer for how to prevent clutter is to eliminate it at the source. Be sure that what fills that area is actually necessary to the home, and if it is, why doesn't it have a permanent home in the house? If it does, why isn't it there? The 2nd best way to prevent clutter is to make sure that everything gets put in its place, every time.
This is what I bought: https://smile.amazon.com/Rubbermaid-Configurations-8-Foot-Organizer-Titanium/dp/B0009WG328/ref=pd_bxgy_201_2?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B0009WG328&pd_rd_r=D9XRQZHZ4YH585K49YXD&pd_rd_w=j5pLN&pd_rd_wg=eDuvr&refRID=D9XRQZHZ4YH585K49YXD&th=1
It's attached to the wall though, not freestanding. You should be able to find free standing systems as well.
Cube organizers/shelves can be nice ways to add storage as well: https://smile.amazon.com/ClosetMaid-Cubeicals-Organizer-6-Cube-White/dp/B002IT6E9C/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1500490832&sr=8-2&keywords=storage+cube+organizer