5 Car Organization Tips - Home and Kind (2024)

I’ve tried so many methods for trying to keep my car clean and organized over the past 13 years of being a mom. Many have failed, while others have really worked for me and stood the test of time. Today I’ll be sharing those tried and true ideas in this list of five car organization tips!

1. Use 5×7 Photo Holders to Organize the Center Console

I first started using 5×7 photo holders to hold small puzzles and card games, but quickly realized they fit perfectly in my center console. I own a 2016 Honda Odyssey and can fit six of them inside my center console, plus one in my glove compartment.

Here are the seven containers I’ve labeled for my car:

I store my photo holders standing upright with the label showing so I can easily recognize what is in them. I use a simple label maker to create a label for each one (If you don’t have a label maker, you could write on the top with permanent marker.)

You really never know what you might need when you’re out and about. I love having all of these items neatly stored away in my car!

2. Keep Round Tissue Canisters in Your Car

Keeping a round tissue canister in the car may seem like a small thing, but it has been such a handy thing to have close by when someone needs to blow their nose or clean up a mess in the car.

Typical tissue boxes are just too big, and those tissue packets are hard to open and manage while driving. But this round canister is just perfect. I store mine in the side door or in a cupholder, then quickly pull one out and send it to the back of the car whenever needed.

3. Install a Utility Mat Between Bucket Seats

Our van has an option for a middle seat, but we usually leave it out of the car for everyday driving. This leaves the middle hardware open and it is SO hard to keep clean. Even a vacuum can’t suck up the crumbs and dirt that ends up in the nooks and crannies of this area.

But installing a utility mat totally changes that! It’s easy to vacuum over, it fits right under the back mat, and it stays in place perfectly.

The standard size mat is a nice, snug fit for our 2016 Honda Odyssey, but you’ll definitely want to measure the distance between your bucket seats before buying. If the standard mat is too wide, you can purchase it in a narrower sizing option.

This car organization tip is an absolute must-have if you drive a car with bucket seats. I’ve shared this tip before and I will continue to share it—it’s just that much of a game-changer!

Here are five outdoor mats to choose from:

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Narrow outdoor mat options:

4. Store a Pop-Up Bag and Picnic Blanket in the Trunk

I love having this collapsible storage bag and waterproof picnic blanket on hand at all times. The pop-up bag folds down incredibly thin, so it doesn’t really take up any space in your car. You can lay it down flat or even slide it in between the seats for storage.

This bag is easy to set up and has great functionality. It includes interior cup holders, exterior pockets, a mesh zipper cover, handles, and more. Use it for toting your Costco haul, taking to the beach, hanging out at the pool, etc.

When you’re done with the bag, it’s equally easy to collapse down and secure for storage. You won’t be fumbling around trying to fold it up for 10 minutes!

The Good Gain picnic blanket collapses down to a tiny size that can go in a diaper bag or purse. Then it spreads out into a square that is about 80×60 inches and can easily seat our whole family.

The backside is waterproof and is easy to clean, either by hand-washing or putting in the washing machine. I love being able to pull this out for soccer games, trips to the park, or any other time we might need it.

5. Repurpose a Round Tissue Canister for Trash Bags

Have you used up one of your round tissue canisters? If so, don’t toss it! Instead, repurpose it as a trash bag storage container!

Although there are many trash bags made specifically for the car, I prefer to use a grocery bag or small trash bag to quickly clean out the car before we go into the house. Then we don’t have to worry about trash or food stinking up the car and I can take the trash right out to the garbage can.

Try These Car Organization Tips for Yourself!

Those are my 5 car organization tips! These ideas have definitely revolutionized my car organization game and made it so much easier to keep the van clean and fresh. I hope you found something helpful to try in your own car!

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5 Car Organization Tips - Home and Kind (2024)

FAQs

How to organize your car? ›

11 Tips to Keep Your Car Organized
  1. Consider Function First. ...
  2. Keep An Organized Car Trunk. ...
  3. Find a Safe Place for Purses or Diaper Bags. ...
  4. Get A Baby Car Organizer. ...
  5. Designate a Trash Bin. ...
  6. Upcycle Round Tissue Containers. ...
  7. Organize the Console and Glove Box. ...
  8. Use Shower Caddies for Car Meals.
Feb 28, 2023

How do I organize my car documents? ›

Any paperwork that is of the same category should be together. Examples are your receipts and other service records, insurance and Emission test documents, etc. You can invest in folders and label them. This will help you not to get lost when you need something.

How to organize your car for a baby? ›

A behind-the-seat mesh trunk organizer keeps items large and small stored and ready for use any time, and is an alternative to the large cargo boxes that may not fit in smaller cars. Look into expandable canvas car organizers as a trunk (and anywhere) car solution for toting items you'll need today or most days.

How do you organize a trunk? ›

Use Organizers

You can use different types of organizers to fit your needs, from collapsible, washable fabric organizers, to storage bins with lids. We suggest containers with easily-accessible pockets so you can keep seasonal items like sunscreen and bug spray at hand while you're on the go.

How do I organize my documents at home? ›

You can organize your paper without a filing cabinet by using a binder, a box with folders, drawers on your desk, or another accessible spot. Many people prefer to keep their household papers in a binder with various sections and pockets.

How do I organize all my documents? ›

If you want to learn how to organize your paperwork, follow these seven steps:
  1. Separate documents by type. ...
  2. Use chronological and alphabetical order. ...
  3. Organize your filing space. ...
  4. Color-code your filing system. ...
  5. Label your filing system. ...
  6. Dispose of unnecessary documents. ...
  7. Digitize files.
Oct 19, 2022

How do I organize my grocery bags in my car? ›

Corral Bags in the Car

Create a bag of bags and drape it over a hook on the back of the passenger seat. You can also purchase headset hangers if your car doesn't come equipped with a hook, or place reusable bags in a trunk organizer.

How do I manage living in my car? ›

Things You Should Know

Keep your car clean, especially the inside, so it feels comfortable. Invest in a cozy sleeping bag, a pillow, and earplugs to get a good night's sleep. Find a safe and inconspicuous place to park. Try big box retailers that are open 24 hours, low-traffic streets without sidewalks, or camp sites.

How do you move in a small car? ›

Follow these tips to help ensure a smooth trip in your own personal moving vehicle.
  1. Prioritize Your Packing List. ...
  2. Prepare Your Vehicle. ...
  3. Consider Adding Cargo Space. ...
  4. Avoid Cardboard Boxes. ...
  5. Try Using Bags Instead. ...
  6. Treat Breakables With Extra Care. ...
  7. Make the Best Use of Your Available Space. ...
  8. Stay Safe.
Mar 8, 2024

How do you arrange car seats in a car? ›

If the middle rear seat has a three-point (lap and diagonal) seat belt, this is the safest place to put a child restraint (unless the manufacturer's instructions say one of the other seats is better) because it is the furthest away from the sides of the car.

Where do babies sit in a car? ›

Keep your child in the back seat at least through age 12. Your child under age 1 should always ride in a rear-facing car seat.

How long should a baby be in a car? ›

However, infant healthcare professionals, safety experts and most car manufacturers recommend that babies should not be in a car seat for longer than 2 hours at a time and they should be taken out frequently. If your trip involves driving for long periods of time, you should stop for regular breaks.

How do you pack a car with a lot of stuff? ›

How to Pack Your Car When Moving
  1. Sort Your Items. ...
  2. Clean Out Your Car. ...
  3. Use Plastic Bags Instead of Boxes. ...
  4. Pack Essential Items First. ...
  5. Use Every Space You Can. ...
  6. Use Clothes and Blankets for Padding. ...
  7. Keep Your Windows Clear. ...
  8. Distribute Weight Evenly.

Where do you put your purse in the car? ›

The Passenger's Seat- This is a one of the most convenient spots in the car to have a purse because at any time within your drive you need to get anything out of your purse like lipstick or sunglasses it's just there.

How many cars apart should you be? ›

The three-second rule is recommended for passenger vehicles during ideal road and weather conditions. Slow down and increase your following distance even more during adverse weather conditions or when visibility is reduced. Also increase your following distance if you are driving a larger vehicle or towing a trailer.

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