Marie Kondo’s KonMari Method is sweeping (pun intended) the nation, thanks to the home-organization guru’s new Netflix series, Tidying Up. Kondo’s simple but powerful message is to bring joy to the world through tidying — or, as she puts it, to use cleaning as, “a means to realize your ideal life." Throughout the show, Kondo visits and inspires eight different households to solve a myriad of tidying issues, from families needing to cut down on clutter to couples learning to store items with intention. Although much of the KonMari method relies on practice, there’s also an equally important product component to utilize in the process — and since we can’t bring you Marie Kondo IRL, we’ll bring you a shoppable series guide instead.Ahead we’ve broken down Tidying Up into an episode-by-episode product hit-list that covers each of Kondo’s five key clutter areas: clothing, books, paper, komono (the small things: kitchen, bathroom, garage, everything miscellaneous), and sentimental items. All of these organizational goods help to solve a specific at-home issue with KonMari intention and style — whether you’re battling a miscellaneous mountain, stretched thin for storage solutions, or looking to breathe new life into your space. Scroll on for the Tidying Up tips you can practice at home paired with the products to make it easily achievable.At Refinery29, we’re here to help you navigate this overwhelming world of stuff. All of our market picks are independently selected and curated by the editorial team. If you buy something we link to on our site, Refinery29 may earn commission.Episode 1: Tidying With Toddlers"A married couple with two young children find peace as they learn how to pare down playroom clutter, keep the kitchen organized and sort clothes."Issue: Organizing ClutterPhoto: Courtesy of Netflix.Solution: Compartment Boxes“I always use boxes when tidying miscellaneous items. By using boxes you can compartmentalize the drawers neatly,” Kondo explains — begin by separating items by categories and then storing like items together by size.When choosing boxes for compartmentalizing, be sure to match different materials with different types of miscellaneous clutter: paper boxes for more delicate miscellaneous items; wicker baskets for bulkier items; and clear bins for supplies that are often restocked to keep them easily visible and accessible.Trademark Innovations Foldable Storage Basket (Set of 4), $50.43, available at AmazonThe Container Store Like-it Modular Short Narrow Drawer White, $19.98, available at The Container StoreDarice 3-Box Paper Mache Set, $11.89, available at AmazonSterilite Storage Box, (Pack of 12), $26.53, available at AmazonEpisode 2: Empty Nesters"Marie helps a retired couple reclaim their space by showing them how to cut back on clothing, store Christmas decor and display old family photographs."Issue: Containing ClutterPhoto: Courtesy of Denise Crew/Netflix.Solution: Storage SystemsContaining too much clutter (like an overabundance of clothing or sentimental items) doesn’t necessarily equal throwing everything out — instead, Kondo encourages reacquainting yourself with your stuff by storing it with purpose.For closet clutter, create your own built-in shelving system where high volumes of clothing can be stored cleanly for easy access. For sentimental items, like piles of loose photos, storing them inside of albums that spark joy for you makes it easier to access and enjoy those memories.HOME BI Durable Clothes Storage Organizer, $39.99, available at AmazonPaper Source This Beautiful Life Green Photo Album, $32.99, available at Paper SourceWayfair 6-Compartment Hanging Organizer, $9.08, available at WayfairElsa L. Inc. Felt Photo Album Navy , $9.99, available at TargetEpisode 3: The Downsizers"Marie shows a family living in a cramped apartment how to create temporary storage solutions and make better use of hard-to-reach cabinet space."Issue: Can’t Find AnythingPhoto: Courtesy of Netflix.Solution: Utility BoxesAside from an initial downsizing of jumbled clutter, Kondo also stresses that streamlining stuff begins with responsible and intentional storage — making our most-used items easily locatable and accessible.Utilize cardboard shoeboxes as a storage solution for smaller bedroom to bathroom items, fabric-lined baskets for towels and linens, and sturdy wooden boxes for miscellaneous kitchen to garage items.Nicely Neat Transparent Stackable Storage Case Drawers, $26.73, available at AmazonRegency Niche Cubo Half-Size Foldable Fabric Storage Bin, $19.98, available at WayfairProject 62 Paulownia Wood Small Milkcrate, $14.99, available at TargetThe Container Store Small Makati Lined Basket Natural, $29.99, available at The Container StoreEpisode 4: Sparking Joy After A Loss"A grieving widow gets a fresh start as she learns how to properly store her purses, make a memory box and say goodbye to the things she no longer needs."Issue: Organizing Sentimental ItemsPhoto: Courtesy of Netflix.Solution: Specialty ContainersAgain, tossing everything is not the key to a cleaner space — especially when it comes to sentimental items. If you have an overabundance of special belongings, start by organizing them with intention: “Focus on what you want to keep and how you want to store them, not what you want to eliminate,” Kondo suggests.Investment pieces like expensive handbags can be streamlined by employing Kondo’s, "bag-in-bag," method and completed by placing the stacked bags together inside felt baskets for safe keeping. For storing smaller sentimental belongings (like photos, jewelry, accessories, etc.), try placing the items upright inside patterned boxes or tins and placing them in a space that sparks visual joy.Project 62 Felt Basket Medium, $29.99, available at TargetDarice Decorative Photo Storage Box: Tan, $3.54, available at WalmartRifle Paper Co. Recipe Tin, $38, available at AnthropologieRhyan Felt Storage Basket, $9.98, available at AmazonEpisode 5: From Students To Improvements"Two writers work together to reduce their library, sort through sentimental items and get their cords and electronic gadgets under control."Issue: Matching Space To LifestylePhoto: Courtesy of Denise Crew/Netflix.Solution: Statement StorageKondo describes the tidying process as, "a unique opportunity to understand what is most important in one’s life." — so curating personal items and storing them in a way that speaks to your lifestyle is key.Turn an out of control book collection into an opportunity to display your ideas and values by organizing favorites with intention atop a bookshelf. For stacks of papers, start by tackling them with the KonMari sorting system — organizing by pending documents that are waiting for you to take action (e.g. letters and bills), important documents that you need to keep permanently (e.g. contracts and insurance forms), miscellaneous documents that you refer to often (e.g. recipe cutouts from magazines) — and end by placing them inside their own designated and designed file sorters.Project 62 Loring 72" 5 Shelf Leaning Bookcase, $67.98, available at TargetMercury Row Bostic Ladder Bookcase, $159.99, available at All ModernAnthropologie Acrylic Magazine File, $30, available at AnthropologiePoppin Fin File Sorter (Blush), $16.5, available at AmazonEpisode 6: Breaking Free From A Monotonous Mountain Of Stuff"Marie teaches a married couple with two children and way too much stuff how to fold scarves, get rid of old toys and tame their garage."Issue: Creating A Space With IntentionPhoto: Courtesy of Denise Crew/Netflix.Solution: Atmosphere Enhancers“The tidying process creates a unique opportunity to understand what is most important in one’s life,” Kondo shares — so filling your space with specific intention is a key part of this process.Kondo suggests incorporating a lineup of atmospheric enhancers can help to set intentions — try a gong or chime for sound, a candle for light, a room spray for scent, and incense for purifying the newly decluttered space.The Ritual Lavender Amethyst Incense Bundle, $18, available at Urban OutfittersWoodstock Zenergy Chime, Solo, Silver, $8, available at AmazonASUTRA Premium Aromatherapy Mist, Lavender & Chamomile, $14.95, available at AmazonBodhi Tree Hand-Poured Frankincense Candle (16 oz), $45, available at AmazonEpisode 7: Making Room For Baby"An expectant couple with their first little one on the way get tips for organizing shoes, folding socks and toppling a mountain of accumulated paper."Issue: Too Many ShoesPhoto: Courtesy of Netflix.Solution: Stylized RacksFor people with a larger than life shoe collection, Kondo suggests displaying and arranging their favorite pairs in a way that sparks joy (i.e. by color, shape, brand, and/or year).Utilize a sturdy but stylized rack, making sure to place heavier shoes on the bottom and lighter shoes on the top.SogesHome Shoe Rack, 5-Tier , $69, available at AmazonUrban Outfitters Sasha Wooden Shoe Storage Rack, $59.99, available at Urban OutfittersJoss & Main Bamboo Entryway 4 Tier Shoe Rack, $45.99, available at Joss & MainSalt 3-Tier Wood Shoe Rack, $11.99, available at Bed Bath & BeyondEpisode 8: When Two (Messes) Become One"A pair of newlyweds with two dogs corral all their pet items, then learn the magic of using boxes to keep drawers and cabinets tidy."Issue: Intertwined ClutterPhoto: Courtesy of Netflix.Solution: Categorized Storage AreasKondo urges couples with dual-clutter to create categorized storage areas with clear visual designators as a way to separate any intertwined items.For example: ease entryway clutter by creating a pet area with dog-specific storage systems for hanging leashes, etc. — or kitchen cabinet clutter with designated food boxes (e.g. snacks, cereals, canned goods, etc.).Cost Plus World Market Iron Dog Bone Wall Hook, $9.99, available at Cost Plus World MarketThe Container Store Our Large Stack Basket White, $8.99, available at The Container StoreArturo Cast Iron Dog Tail Wall Hook (Set of 4), $33.99, available at WayfairmDesign Large Stackable Food Bins, 4-Pack , $34.99, available at AmazonLike what you see? 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