We all know how quickly a car console can turn into a chaotic mess with everything from loose change to random receipts. But fear not, because with a few clever hacks, you can transform that cluttered space into a tidy, efficient mini command center.
Use a Flexible Foam Insert
Cut a piece of flexible foam to fit your console and create custom compartments. This DIY solution lets you design the perfect layout for your personal needs.
Mesh Pockets for Extra Storage
Attach mesh pockets to the sides of your console for additional storage. Perfect for sunglasses or small electronics, they keep everything at your fingertips.
Use a Mini Mail Sorter
A mini mail sorter can work wonders for organizing your documents and small items. I slipped one into my console to keep my notepads and pens easy to find and within reach.
Reusable Snack Bags for Food Storage
Use reusable snack bags to store snacks or small items. They’re eco-friendly, easy to clean, and keep your munchies fresh for those long drives.
DIY Anti-Slip Mat
Cut a piece of anti-slip mat to line the bottom of your console. It stops items from sliding around and is easy to remove for cleaning.
Mini Trash Bin with Lid
A small trash bin with a lid is perfect for keeping your console tidy. I use one to toss in straw wrappers and receipts, keeping clutter at bay.
Magnetic Tray for Metal Items
A small magnetic tray can be a lifesaver for keeping metal items like coins and paper clips in place. I keep one in my console, and it ensures I never lose spare change again.
Velcro for Secure Storage
Attach Velcro strips to the bottom of small containers to keep them from sliding around. I’ve used this trick for my first-aid kit and it stays put even on the bumpiest roads.
Go Vertical with Stackable Boxes
Maximize your space by using stackable boxes for items like tissues and snacks. I found that stacking a couple of small boxes not only keeps things organized but also makes it easy to see everything at a glance.
Zip-Up Pouches for Documents
Store important documents in small zip-up pouches for quick access. I keep one with my registration and insurance card, making it easy to grab when needed.
DIY Cardboard Dividers
Create cardboard dividers to segment your console into useful sections. It’s a simple, cost-effective way to keep everything from snacks to notepads under control.
Repurpose Old Cosmetic Bags
Old cosmetic bags are perfect for organizing small items like makeup or emergency tools. I’ve repurposed a few no-longer-used bags to keep my lip balm and chargers in check, and they fit snugly in the console.
Popsicle Molds for Cable Management
Here’s a quirky solution: use popsicle molds to organize cables and small items. They fit perfectly in the console and keep everything from earbuds to charging cables tangle-free.
Divide and Conquer with Small Bins
You can easily create separate spaces for your items using small plastic bins or repurposed containers. In my car, I’ve used a few leftover kitchen storage containers, which fit perfectly and keep everything from spare change to hand sanitizer neatly arranged.
Silicone Cupcake Liners for Small Items
Use silicone cupcake liners to hold small items like coins or hair ties. I love this hack because it’s colorful and keeps those tiny essentials from scattering everywhere.
DIY Car Scent Holder
Create a mini car scent holder using a small jar and essential oils. I love this idea because it keeps my car smelling fresh without cluttering the console.
Round Tissue Canisters for Hidden Storage
Repurpose an empty round tissue canister to store plastic bags or small trash liners. It’s a handy way to keep things tidy and blends seamlessly into the console.
Elastic Bands for Grouping
Keep things together with simple elastic bands. I wrap them around my pens and small tools to prevent them from rolling around.
Accordion File for Coupons
An accordion file is a game-changer for organizing coupons and receipts. Tucked neatly in my console, it keeps everything sorted and accessible.

