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50 Brilliant Storage Ideas

Feb 27, 2020
A tidy home really makes a big difference to a person's sense of well-being. However, organizing your home doesn't have to be an expensive interior decorating project because all it takes is a little outside-the-box thinking and a little effort. Welcome to Jansen's DIY and here you'll find 50

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to put your home in order. #1. You can get some stackable wine racks and inexpensive plastic cups to organize your office or even craft supplies. By using a stackable wine rack, you save a lot of space and your supplies such as markers, pens, brushes, pins, etc. They are within reach. #2.
50 brilliant storage ideas
Are you a fan of craft projects and use tons of scrap paper? File all your clippings or scrapbook papers in file folders, so you can reuse them or create a new craft project. By decluttering your scrapbook paper, you'll end up saving paper, space, and money. #3. Don't throw away your old wire hangers...instead, turn them into holders for ribbons and ribbons. Take a pair of wire cutters and cut one end of the wire hanger. Use a pair of ring pliers with the ends cut off and now you can store all your ribbons and ribbons easily. #4. Power strips are a necessary evil in every home today, considering the amount of electrical appliances we use.
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However, they don't need to be visible at all. Take a wire basket, hang it under your desk, and place your power strips there. Not only are they out of sight, but those short charging cables that don't reach the ground become more convenient. #5. If you like using ribbons and stacking them in a

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box and then spending hours trying to sort through them to find the one you want, then you can use a simple paper towel holder to organize all your ribbon reels. When they are well organized, you can easily find them instead of searching for them in a messy drawer. #6.
50 brilliant storage ideas
Organizing Tupperware lids can be a real hassle. However, a really easy solution is to take a metal CD holder and place it on its side. Then, you can place your Tupperware lids upright. If you organize them by size, with the largest lids on the back, you'll never have trouble finding the smaller lids again. #7. If you have basic sewing skills, this is a

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way to organize your Tupperware lids. All you need is a piece of fabric with which you can sew several large pockets. Place this lid holder on the side of your cabinet door to save even more space. #8.
50 brilliant storage ideas
When we have little cupboard space, we tend to stack dishes. However, now, instead of stacking plates, you can invest in some plate holders. This way, you can store the dishes upright, making it easier to take them out of the cupboard. #9. Instead of throwing away food containers, such as cream bottles, recycle them. You can store sugar, nuts, chocolate chips and small snacks. You can even use some of these containers as water bottles. #10. If you have a small space in either your kitchen or bathroom, don't use a towel rack. Instead, get some of those large looped door handles.
Mount them on the wall or wherever you need them and you will have an interesting towel hook. #eleven. Shoe organizers can be used for almost any type of storage. If you're looking for under-sink storage, all you need to do is buy a small shoe organizer or cut the one you have in half. #12. Most of us stack our bakeware and pans on top of each other. Instead, get a bakeware organizer and place it on its side in your cabinet. Your pans and bakeware will now be neatly organized and easily accessible. #13. Drawer dividers can be expensive. Instead, use things you may have around your house to create drawer dividers.
You can use egg cartons, a shoe box lid, or even silicone muffin holders for this project. #14. Storing pot and pan lids can be complicated and messy. Instead, install towel racks on the kitchen pantry door and store the lids easily. Metal towel racks look the best, but if you want, you can even buy cheaper plastic ones. #fifteen. If you don't have shelf or drawer space in your kitchen or pantry, then all you need to do is use thumbtacks and attach the plastic boxes to the pantry wall. Instant storage! #sixteen. If you use spices in your cooking, but have a small kitchen, you may want to invest in some spice racks.
This way you will save a lot of shelf space and organize your spices. Buy these clever and inexpensive spice storage racks and mount them on your kitchen wall or inside your kitchen cabinets. #17. Cabinets are usually tall, which means you end up stacking all your kitchen utensils. This makes it difficult to get things out when you need them. Instead, invest in some cheap magazine holders. You can store your kitchen supplies in a vertical position, using your cabinet space more efficiently and accessing your supplies more easily. #18. If you have a lot of cosmetics and accessories that are usually piled up in one place, you can try these

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Place command hooks on your bathroom cabinet door and hang small baskets from them. This way you can store your small hair and makeup accessories neatly. #19. Instead of cluttering your bathroom counter with your hair dryer, create storage space for these appliances using a file box. You can attach it to the wall or the side of your counter. #twenty. You can stick a magnetic strip to your bathroom door or cabinet drawer and then use it to store all your metal accessories like hair clips, nail files, tweezers, etc. #twenty-one. If you have a small bathroom with little to no cabinet space, this is a great idea.
All you need is a wall mounted wine rack and you're good to go! You have a beautiful towel rack that adds style to your bathroom. #22. Don't like your toothbrushes outdoors? Then maybe this idea will work for you. Store your toothbrushes in the bathroom medicine cabinet this way to prevent them from falling out every time you open the medicine cabinet. #23. You can buy those cheap little plastic boxes and use them to organize your bathroom drawers. A great way to store your makeup and accessories. #24. Spice racks are not only great for storing spices but also all kinds of small knick-knacks.
If you have a drawer full of small things jumbled into a big mess, then you can use your spice rack to store your rubber bands, pins, beads, etc. #25. You can beautify your bathroom by getting a nice swab dispenser. This handy little tool not only helps you keep your bathroom clean, but it also dispenses one swab at a time, making it easy to take one out. It is also more hygienic to put the swabs in a container. #26. Use a simple, sturdy hanger and shower curtain rings to create a shelf in your closet for those hard-to-store scarves and hats.
You probably already have a hanger and curtain rings cost between $2 and $3. #27. If you love heels and have a collection of them, read on! All you need is crown molding and base molding. Attach the angled crown molding to the base molding on the wall and you'll have a nifty little storage solution for your high heels. #28. If you have a lot of flip flops, this trick is for you. All you need are some cheap wire hangers, a wire cutter and a set of pliers and you'll have a handy storage option for your beloved flip flops. First, grab a handful of the flimsiest metal hangers you can find in your closet.
You may have to score the metal with the pliers and then break it with your hands. Now take your pliers and roll up the two edges, like this. Using both hands and your pliers, bend the hanger into this approximate shape. Add tape and you're done... #29. Now you can store your delicate Christmas decorations easily. All you need to do is glue a set of plastic cups to a piece of cardboard and then stack them inside a storage container. This way you will protect even the most delicate ornaments for the future. #30. Create your own gift wrap organizer that is not only practical but also attractive.
Then you can hang your wrapping paper organizer anywhere in your home. For this DIY project you will need hooks, a frame, and curtain rods. After assembling and painting the frames, lean against the wall to hang them. Removed the wrapping paper frame and drilled holes on each side in even increments to hold the cup hooks. Attach the hooks to the frame. Caps on the ends of the rods keep them in place. Insert a roll of wrapping paper onto a rod and place it on the cup hooks. Insert the wrapping paper into the rod and that's it... #31. Christmas lights are a nightmare if stored properly as they get very tangled when you roll them up.
Instead, wrap those pesky light strands around pieces of cardboard or rolls of paper. This will prevent the cables from becoming tangled. #32. If you are looking for an innovative shoe storage idea, this is the solution. All you need to do is get a box of wine. These boxes already have inserted compartments that can be used to store small shoes and sandals. #33. Instead of leaving small items like crayons, stickers, rubber bands, etc., cluttered, you can organize them using a soap box. A soap box costs about a dollar, so it's a really inexpensive way to organize your knick-knacks. #3. 4. Instead of throwing away egg cartons, you can use them for a variety of organizing projects around your home.
You can use them to store small toys and your accessories. If you get those plastic egg cartons, even better. They are designed to protect even the most delicate eggs, so even the most delicate Christmas decorations will also be stored safely. #35. If you have a lot of small items cluttered in a drawer, you can use ice cube trays to separate them. For example, you can store your jewelry, beads, clips, etc. in these trays and you will never have to rummage through your drawer again. #36. You can use your trash can for much more than trash. It is the perfect size to hold long tubes of wrapping paper.
Save even more space by getting rid of the cardboard tubes inside those rolls. #37. A shoe organizer is actually a really versatile storage tool. You can hang it practically anywhere and use it to store almost anything from cleaning supplies to socks in your closet. The best part is that these organizers take up unused space on your wall or closet door. #38. When you live in a small house or apartment, don't waste any empty space. This includes your roof. If you have tons of rolls of wrapping paper, you can store them on the ceiling. All you need to do is fix some rods or cables to the ceiling of your pantry and you'll have storage space ready to go. #39.
Plastic wrappers and sheets often take up a lot of space in cupboards and are difficult to reach when you need them. Use the back of your pantry door to store your muffins. All you need for this project are adhesive hooks and you can attach the roller door. #40. With so many things around the house that need batteries, we usually stock up on batteries. And then we can't find them when we need them. Plastic tackle boxes are a great way to store all those batteries you have. You can even separate them by type and size so you don't have to turn over the drawer when you need new batteries. #41.
Another great trick for storing ribbons is to use a swing arm skirt rack or even a pants hanger. All you need to do is remove the clips, open the arms and slide the straps over them. #42. Instead of stacking bedding haphazardly, you can place them inside their matching pillowcases. This works especially well for fitted sheets. Doing so will save you time and effort searching for matching sets when you need to change sheets. #43. If you don't have space to put dirty clothes baskets, this idea is for you. You just need to install a shelf and that's it! You have a perfect way to store your dirty clothes baskets. #44.
If you thought you couldn't get creative with PVC pipes, here are some other ideas. You can use them as covers for your curling irons. All you need to do is mount them on the door of your bathroom cabinet and you will have the perfect storage solution for your appliance. Just be sure to measure your appliance covers before getting those PVC pieces. #Four. Five. This DIY project can help you store balls easily and conveniently. A few pieces of wood and elastic ropes are enough to assemble a kind of basket. This way, the balls can be easily taken out and put back in. #46.
Don't throw away wet wipe casesyou drink. They are really useful to have at home. You can repurpose them and use them to store things like markers, stickers, and even your baby's crayons. #47. An ironing board can be difficult to store, it is bulky and tends to get in the way. You can create a wall-mounted storage option behind the laundry room or dressing room door. All you need are some wall-mounted robe hooks and you're good to go. #48. If you have a garden mailbox and want to get rid of it, don't do it! Instead, turn it into a mini tool shed.
You can place it in your garden as a decorative piece (grow some vines around it or place it in a flower bed) and use it to store your small garden tools. #49. This rack is available on the market, but if you are handy with tools, you can make it yourself with PVC pipes. They are great for drying wet clothes in the sun without having to hang a clothesline. And they are easy to move. #fifty. Do not throw away a used disinfectant wipes container; Instead, reuse them to store dog poop bags. You can also use them to store those plastic bags that you are thinking of recycling.
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