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50 Brilliant Storage Ideas

50 Brilliant Storage Ideas

35. Outdoor Towel Storage Rack


You can purchase one of these on Etsy, but if you’ve got a handy man near by, you can also make something similar with PVC pipe! What a great resting spot for all of your wet towels, shorts and swimsuits. This way they can be used over and over instead of ending up in a pile somewhere.


50 Genius Storage Ideas (all very cheap and easy!) Great for organizing and small houses.

36. DIY Ball Storage


With a few pieces of scrap wood and a pack of bungee cords, you can create your very own section in the garage to store balls where they can easily be grabbed before practice and put back away when finished. How clever! The Blogspot account where I found this idea is no longer active, but the idea seems rather simple to figure out.


50 Genius Storage Ideas (all very cheap and easy!) Great for organizing and small houses.

37. Baby Wipe Case Storage


Save those baby wipe cases for on-the-go storage! They’re perfect for the kids’ crayons, markers, and stickers.


50 Genius Storage Ideas (all very cheap and easy!) Great for organizing and small houses.

38. Spice Rack Storage


Just like the mop and broom racks they make for mounting on the wall, you can also buy these made just for spice containers! Mount them to the back of a cupboard door to save shelf space.


50 Genius Storage Ideas (all very cheap and easy!) Great for organizing and small houses.
Buy on: Amazon

39. Clever Lid Storage


Install metal towel bars to the inside of a pantry door to store the lids to your pots! It really does seem like the lids never have anywhere to go and just get jumbled up in a mess. This will make them easy to see and grab.


50 Genius Storage Ideas (all very cheap and easy!) Great for organizing and small houses.
Read More: Martha Stewart

40. Repurposed Door Handles


Instead of putting your hand towels on a towel hook, consider using large, looped door handles. This might work better for a smaller spot on the wall where a bulky towel hook won’t fit. It is also more secure, and the towel is less likely to slip off. In fact, I use the handle to the faux drawer front that is below the sink in my kitchen to hold a towel.


50 Genius Storage Ideas ~ Use door handles instead of towel hooks for your hand towels!
Source: The Kitchn

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