- If you have the height, you can always use ceiling as storage space. Simply create a sturdy hookup that allows your bins to slide neatly into the storage.
- Use a hanging shoe organizer to store all of your cleaning supplies in one spot. Use each slot for one item and then hang it over the laundry door or somewhere else with easy access.
- You can also use a hanging shoe organizer to store wrapping paper. Just cut holes in the bottom of each pouch except for the very bottom ones. Then just slide the wrapping pipe in and you’re good!
- Use a tension rod under the sink to have better storage of your cleaning supplies. Hang gloves, rags, and spray bottles off the tension rod.
- Storing sports balls can always be a hassle. Stretch a few bungee cords vertically and put the balls behind them. You can easily pull them out without the balls falling out randomly.
- Use an upcycled ladder as storage inside your home. This goes well in any room, it’s just a matter of finding the right size and painting it to be the right color.
- Optimize storage space under your bed with rolling carts. They’re just like normal under the bed storage, but add wheels for easier access.
- I love furniture that doubles in purpose, and that means things like a storage ottoman! It’s great as a piece of furniture and a storage device.
- Wall mounts can come in handy, especially when you have big empty walls. Simply attach the baskets where you think best and then start using them!
- Take pails and upcycle them for a neat storage idea. Hang them off rods and you can use them for indoor or outdoor storage of toys and play equipment.
- I love how wooden crates look in the home, so they’re always a great DIY storage project. You can touch them up and paint them however you want to fit in with your home.
- Take old paint cans and attach them to the walls inside your closet. You can now use those paint cans to store your shoes without taking up floor space.
- Another way to store shoes is by using PVC pipe. Simply attach shoe-length pieces of the pipe together to create a nest where you can place your shoes.
- Take a paper towel holder and turn it into a bracelet holder! Simply slide your bracelets onto the holder and you’re good to go!
- Make your own storage bins that you can be used anywhere in the house! They’re cheap, easy to make, and look great!
- There are tons of ways to use Mason jars as storage devices. You can paint them, attach them to wooden mounts, or whatever else you want! The options are endless!
- Take an old picture frame and upcycle it for a great looking jewelry organizer. Put some string in the middle of it to hang earrings, necklaces, etc., and you’re good to go.
- Use a tension rod to store lids to pots and pans around the kitchen. They slide right behind the tension rod and help keep things in order.
- I love floating shelves, or really any kind of shelving, really. They look great and provide tons of storage space without being bulky.
- Use magazine racks to store cans in your pantry. They’re a great way to keep things organized and can help your storage stay neat.
- These geometric shelves look great and increase storage space in your home. You can paint the wood, or keep it however you want.
- Build storage into your coffee table with wooden crates or other bins and baskets in the base. They look great and increase your storage by a ton.
- Storage under the sink is really handy, but it can easily look cluttered and messy if it’s open. I love the idea of a curtain skirt to pull around the base of the sink to hide the clutter but keep the storage!
- If you have a dog, then you know how messy it can be when they eat, and how much space bags of dog food can take up. Build a base to store the dog food in and a spot on top for the food and water bowl. Genius!
- You can take PVC pipes and use them as holsters to store your curling iron, straightener, and other hair appliances. Just attach it to the inside of the cupboard door and you’re good.
- Attach baskets and rods to the back splash of your kitchen for tons of extra storage space! You can use it to store utensils, fruits, spices, or anything else.
- If you have a craft room, then you know how messy it can be to store ribbons, string, yarn, etc. Use a tension rod to slide all those things onto it and then hang it up on a wall space.
- Pegboard is a super versatile storage device for anywhere in the home, including the garage. Not only that, but you can make it look great with paint and designs.
- Magnetized lids are great for storing things in nontraditional places like on the bottom of cupboards. You can use this to store spices in the kitchen, nails or screws in the garage, or anything else!
- If you have a dead wall in or near your kitchen, then I have a great idea! Gut out the wall and put a sliding pantry into it that is easily hidden away but adds tons of storage.
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