As a renter in a 620 sq ft studio in Portland, I’ve spent the last two years fighting a losing battle against clutter. My lower kitchen cabinets required me to crawl on the floor to find a baking sheet, my junk drawer wouldn’t close all the way, and my linen closet avalanched every time I grabbed a hand towel. I tried cheap dollar store bins and flimsy dividers that broke within a month, so I was skeptical when I saw people raving about SpaceAid organizers on TikTok. I tested three of their bestsellers over a long weekend, and I’m never going back to my messy old setup.

My Kitchen Cabinet Nightmare Is Finally Over The biggest pain point in my kitchen was the lower cabinet next to my stove that held all my baking supplies and cast iron pans. I’d end up pulling every single item out just to find my muffin tin, and half the time I’d bang my head on the counter edge reaching for the back of the cabinet. I didn’t want to drill holes in my rental cabinets, so the no-drill design was the first thing that caught my eye.
I installed the SpaceAid No-Drill Pull-Out Cabinet Drawer in less than 10 minutes, no tools required. All I did was wipe down the cabinet floor, peel the backing off the heavy-duty adhesive strips, press the drawer base into place, and slide the metal drawer onto the tracks. It comes in 12, 15, and 18 inch widths, so I picked the 15 inch option that fit my weirdly sized rental cabinet perfectly. It holds up to 100 lbs, so I can stack all my cast iron on it without worrying about it bending or breaking. One reviewer on the site said they installed two of these under their bathroom sink to hold cleaning supplies, and another said it cut their meal prep time in half because they didn’t have to dig through cabinets anymore. The only small catch is that the adhesive needs 24 hours to fully cure before you load heavy items on it, so I waited overnight before putting my cast iron on it. It’s a tiny wait for a huge payoff.

That Junk Drawer? It Actually Closes Now I’m embarrassed to admit how much time I’ve spent digging through my junk drawer looking for a can opener or a spare battery. It was stuffed with takeout chopsticks, rubber bands, measuring cups, loose screws, and random kitchen gadgets, and I could never find what I needed when I needed it. I tried cheap plastic dividers before, but they slid around and cracked after a few weeks.
I picked up the SpaceAid Bamboo Drawer Divider Organizer Set to fix the mess, and it’s perfect for my weirdly sized kitchen drawer. The set comes with four adjustable dividers that expand from 12 to 18 inches, so I could space them exactly how I wanted to separate utensils, small gadgets, batteries, and takeout supplies. They’re made of 100% smooth natural bamboo with no splinters, and they have a non-slip pad on the ends so they stay in place even when I yank the drawer open fast. A fellow renter reviewer said they used a set in their bathroom drawer to organize skincare and makeup, and another said they work great for office desk drawers to hold pens and stationery. The only small thing to note is that they’re 2.2 inches tall, so they won’t fit super shallow drawers under 2 inches deep, but they fit 90% of standard drawers I’ve tried them in.

My Linen Closet Doesn’t Avalanche Anymore My linen closet was the worst offender in my apartment. I stacked sheets and towels haphazardly, and every time I grabbed a hand towel, half the stack would fall on the floor. I could never find matching pillowcases for my queen sheets, and I forgot I even had a set of guest towels until I cleaned it out last weekend.
I got the SpaceAid Stackable Linen Closet Organizer Bins in a set of four gray bins, and they’ve completely transformed the space. They have cutout handles so I can pull them out easily, and they stack perfectly to use every inch of vertical space in my tiny closet. I sorted my sheets by size, put towels in one bin, and stored extra bedding in another, so I can grab exactly what I need without disturbing the rest of the stack. The best part? I can use these bins across multiple spaces, and they work perfectly with the other SpaceAid organizers I bought. I put one of the small linen bins in my pull-out cabinet drawer to hold tiny baking supplies like cookie cutters and measuring spoons, so they don’t roll around when I open and close the drawer. A mom reviewer said she uses these for her kids’ clothes in their small shared closet, and another said they fit perfectly in her RV storage. The only minor note is that they don’t come with lids, but that’s a plus for me because I can see what’s inside without opening them. You can buy compatible lids separately if you want to store items long term.

Quick Tips To Get The Most Out Of Your Organizers After testing these for a few weeks, I’ve picked up a few easy tricks to make them work even better for small spaces:
- Measure your space first: all SpaceAid organizers list exact dimensions on their product pages, so grab a tape measure before ordering to get the perfect fit for your cabinets and drawers
- Wait 24 hours for the pull-out drawer adhesive to cure before loading heavy items to make sure it stays stuck for months
- Mix and match: use the linen bins in your pull-out drawer to corral small items, use the drawer dividers in your bathroom or desk drawers, and move the bins to the pantry for snack storage if you rearrange later
- Label your bins if you share space: I used a chalk marker to write “queen sheets” and “guest towels” on mine so my roommate knows where to put things back

FAQs About Your New SpaceAid Organizers Q: Do The Pull-Out Cabinet Drawers Damage Rental Cabinet Surfaces? A: No, the adhesive strips peel off cleanly without leaving residue or damaging wood, laminate, or tile cabinet surfaces, so they are 100% renter-friendly.
Q: Will The Bamboo Drawer Dividers Fit My Non-Standard Drawers? A: The dividers expand from 12 to 18 inches wide, and you can buy extra sets if you have wider drawers, so they fit almost all standard kitchen, bathroom, and desk drawers.
Q: Can I Use The Linen Organizer Bins In Wet Areas Like Under The Sink? A: Yes, the bins are made of water-resistant, BPA-free plastic that wipes clean easily, so they work great for storing cleaning supplies under kitchen or bathroom sinks.
Q: How Do I Clean These Organizers? A: Wipe the bamboo dividers with a damp cloth and mild soap, and wipe the pull-out drawer and linen bins with a wet wipe or damp cloth, no special cleaning products needed.
Q: Can I Mix And Match These Organizers For Different Spaces? A: Absolutely, many users use the pull-out drawer for under-sink storage, the bamboo dividers for office desk organization, and the linen bins for pantry snack storage, so they work across every room in your home.
Q: What Sizes Are Available For The Pull-Out Cabinet Drawers? A: The pull-out drawers come in 12, 15, and 18 inch widths, and all are 21 inches deep, so they fit most standard lower kitchen and bathroom cabinets.