Tidy Style Container MVPs

No longer limited to just “spring cleaning,” Heather Bifulco, owner of Tidy Style, says anytime is an excellent time to get organized in your home. Heather has seen it all when it comes to clutter yet offers practical, easy solutions to the problem. Her team helps clients take their space back for living as opposed to storage. As she says, “The edit is usually the most important element of the organizational process.” One of the most common mistakes in organizing, according to Heather, is using baskets or containers that are too deep. If people can’t see what they have, they can’t use it. Visibility equals accessibility is a common mantra heard around Tidy Style.

We caught up with Heather to discuss her MVPs of organizational space.


 1.)   Medium Multi-Purpose Bin Translucent

These bins maximize vertical space in any pantry and are suitable for canned goods, especially for Costco shoppers.

2.)   Large Water Hyacinth Tray Natural

The perfect grab-and-go container for any pantry, these trays are ideal for kids’ single-size snacks or quick meals. They’re available in both natural and mocha colors.

3.)   Long Narrow STAK Bin with Wheels

This excellent bin comes in many different depths to maximize any space. Great for bathroom closets or the garage to use every square inch.

4.)   Medium Deep Stacking Bamboo Bin

This bin maximizes vertical space for pantries and kitchens. This is ideal for creating a “Snack Zone.”

5.)   Cambridge Handbag Storage Bin

The name is deceiving as it works for many other uses and is not limited to handbags. Ideal for yoga pants, loungewear, or anything that can be rolled and stood up so they’re easily viewed in the bin. They work especially well with closets that have built-in cubbies.

Heather rebuffs, keeping her tips and tricks secret as she realizes that not everyone can afford a team of experts. Be sure to follow her on her company YouTube channel, Tidy Style Home, for deeper dives into the organization and her philosophy on the process of getting organized.  You can also follow the company on Instagram @tidystylehome. Or visit her website at tidystylehome.com.

 Shiloh Shaver | Contributing Editor