Let’s face it, a cluttered trunk can turn any road trip into a chaotic mess. But with a few clever DIY solutions, we can transform that space into an organized haven ready for any adventure.
1. DIY Drawer System
Create a drawer system using sliding wooden trays. It’s a bit more work, but I promise the satisfaction of having a mini dresser in your trunk is worth it.
2. DIY Cargo Box
Build a cargo box from lightweight wood or sturdy plastic. I crafted one that perfectly fits my trunk, providing compartments for everything from groceries to camping gear.
3. Adjustable Partitions
Install adjustable partitions to customize your trunk layout. This allows you to change the configuration based on your storage needs, which I find super convenient.
4. Insulated Cooler Compartment
Add an insulated compartment for keeping drinks and snacks cool. I love how this keeps my road trip treats fresh and easily accessible.
5. Hidden Underfloor Storage
If your trunk has a removable floor panel, consider adding a hidden compartment underneath. It’s my go-to spot for stashing emergency kits and valuables out of sight.
6. Foldable Shelving Units
Consider a foldable shelving unit for an extra layer of storage. I find these shelves perfect for separating groceries from delicate items like eggs or bread.
7. Magnetic Tool Holders
Attach magnetic strips to a trunk side panel to hold metal tools in place. It’s like having a mini workshop on the go, and things stay put even on bumpy roads.
8. Velcro-Backed Straps
Use Velcro-backed straps to secure items like water bottles or cleaning supplies. It’s one of those small hacks that makes a big difference in keeping things from rolling around.
9. Rope Netting
Install some rope netting across the trunk ceiling to hold lightweight items. I love using this for picnic blankets or hats that I need to keep within reach.
10. Elastic Bungee Cords
Use bungee cords to create flexible barriers in the trunk. They’re perfect for keeping larger items like coolers or suitcases from shifting around.
11. Repurposed Wooden Crates
Turn old wooden crates into charming storage for your trunk. I love how these crates can be stacked or arranged side by side, making your trunk look rustic and tidy.
12. PVC Pipe Dividers
Cut some PVC pipes into sections to create custom dividers for your trunk. I find this hack incredibly useful for separating tools or long items like umbrellas.
13. Fabric Storage Bins
Soft yet sturdy fabric bins can be a lifesaver for organizing loose items. I often use them for keeping sports gear and grocery bags neat and accessible.
14. Recycled Canvas Bags
Keep a few canvas bags in the trunk for unexpected shopping trips. They’re eco-friendly, foldable, and can double as storage for other accessories.

