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Storage Solutions for Your

Home

Storage space is at a premium for nearly everyone

these days. Since 87% of Americans live in small or medium-size homes, finding additional

storage has become a hot topic. The good news is that every home, no matter its

size, has potential storage space that goes unnoticed. These simple but

creative solutions can help you gain extra storage in unexpected places.

 

 

 

Buy Double-Duty Furniture

 

 

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Look for furniture that serves

more than one purpose, such as a coffee table with built-in drawers, a

side table that also functions as a display case for collectibles, or

chests and tables with enclosed cabinets.

Buy benches and ottomans with

hinged tops for out-of-sight and easily accessible storage.

Find an armoire or

entertainment center designed to fit smaller rooms and create enough extra

space to store everything from old photo albums to linens or electronic

equipment. Or look for one that fits into a corner. Multiple drawers and

shelves maximize their holding capacity.

Use a sleeper sofa and chair as

perfect multi-use furniture in bedrooms or other living areas of your

home.

Look for a couch made with

built-in drawers hidden beneath the seat cushions.

 

 

 

 

Find Free Storage Containers

 

 

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Save your disposable butter and

margarine containers to store small items in the kitchen, hobby area or

workshop.

Use cans with plastic lids or

plastic baby-wipe boxes to hold buttons, threads, nuts, nails, screws,

washers and small project items.

Recycle baby food jars and

empty mint tins by using them to organize the smallest shelf or drawer.

Cut plastic milk containers in

half to hold small toy accessories or puzzle parts in your child's room.

Store paintbrushes (with the

brush end up) in tall potato chip containers.

Keep spools of ribbon on a

paper towel holder. Cut centers from spools if needed to fit.

Place magazines in recycled

laundry detergent boxes decorated with magazine covers.

Keep just about everything in

hanging shoe bags with clear pockets.

Use an empty rectangular tissue

box as a convenient holder and dispenser for small garbage bags, plastic

grocery bags and small rags. Secure it to the inside of a cabinet door

with thumbtacks.

 

 

 

 

Control Your Closet

 

 

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To fit more into your closet, plan storage that

reaches all the way to the ceiling. Stow suitcases, out-of-season clothes,

and rarely used items on harder-to-reach upper shelves.

Save space in your closet

by adding hooks to the door for belts, ties, or shoe organizers.

Use shelf organizers and

dividers to keep things neat and easy to find.

Put an inexpensive cardboard or

plastic drawer unit in your closet to increase storage space.

Hang your clothes by style and

color and give the clothes to charity that you haven't worn in over a

year.

Install tiered double-hanging

rods to accommodate shirts and pants. This way, they can hang above and

below each other, taking up less space than hanging side by side.

 

 

 

 

Save Space in the Bedroom

 

 

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Under-the-bed storage boxes fit

in tight, narrow spots; some even have wheels for easier access. Just

slide the boxes under a bed frame to store out-of-season clothes, gift

wrap, kids games or just about anything else.

Increase the space in a child's

room by using a bed platform with built-in drawers.

Kids will help keep things out

of the way and off the floor if a row of wooden pegs line one wall of

their room. Make sure the pegs are within the child's reach.

Store toys and books in low

shelves and secure bins that won't fall over. Old chests and trunks also

make creative tables with toy-storage capability.

Use a wall hanging with storage

pockets as a great space saver for keeping coloring books, pencils, rulers

and other small items together in one place. Buttoned pockets help keep

sharp scissors or glue out of reach of a toddler who shares a room with an

older child.

Canvas and wooden clothes

hampers make excellent, easy-access containers for toys. Use a large

hamper for stuffed toys and a smaller one for books and puzzles.

Store seldom used clothing or other

materials inside your luggage and travel bags rather than just storing

them empty.

 

 

 

 

Maximize Kitchen Space

 

 

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Fit space-wasting corner

cabinets with lazy Susan carousels or three-fourths circle shape shelves.

Install pullout shelves or

baskets that use up all of the space in a deep cabinet.

Place stacking platforms in

taller shelf spaces to save room.

Buy drawer partitions,

turntables and other organizers specially designed for kitchens, at a

large discount store. These inexpensive and ready-made organizers fit into

your existing cabinets.

Consider hanging pot racks, a

grid system or a few hooks to make the most of vertical wall space.

Free up drawer space by using a

decorative canister or crock to hold often-used utensils, such as spatulas

and spoons.

Mount under-cabinet racks to

display your prettiest stemware or teacups. You can also mount paper plate

holders, electric can-openers and automatic coffeepots under kitchen

cabinets to leave extra room on your countertops.

Clip wire inserts onto the

undersides of shelves to turn unused space into valuable storage.

Use your oven for hiding

seldom-used pots and pans, but remember to remove them before turning on

your oven.

Choose a sturdy folding step

stool to help you access out-of-reach storage space without requiring much

of its own.

Reduce paper clutter in the

kitchen by hanging a bulletin board or magnet board on an unused wall.

Save space in your freezer with

lightweight, vinyl-coated wire units, designed to double stack things on a

pantry shelf. Just lean the units against a side or back wall to store

small juice cans and large frozen items in the same vertical space.

Place small jars like spices on

inexpensive plastic turntables, so they'll be at your fingertips with just

one spin.

Transform a jumble of pan lids

by mounting lid racks on cabinet doors or the inside of a pantry door.

 

 

 

 

Organize your Bathroom

 

 

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Hang a mesh organizer over

shower curtain rings. Stash shampoo and conditioner in large pockets, and

place soap, razor and other bath accessories in the smaller pockets.

Look for a toilet tank magazine

rack that fits on the side of standard tanks without hooks. It's great for

keeping books, magazines and catalogs handy, but off the floor.

Use acrylic bath canisters to

organize cotton balls, makeup, hair accessories and other everyday

grooming articles.

Fit an unused corner with a

high cabinet that features adjustable shelves to accommodate towels and

other bath accessories.

Mount storage racks to the

inside of cabinet doors. Those used for plastic wrap and tin foil work

fine for small bathroom items.

Consider buying or building a

small, wall-mounted cabinet for use above the vanity, toilet or tub.

Put your bathroom door to work

with hooks that can be used to hold towels, robes, or mesh bags filled

with toiletries or bath toys.

Baskets, boxes, or other

containers work well for your prettiest towels and other bathroom linens.

Rolled-up towels fit

beautifully in an inexpensive wine rack. Each curved bottle holder stores

a towel and saves under-counter storage space. Attach two wine racks to

the bathroom wall to hold even more towels.

 

 

 

 

Try

These Home Office Solutions

 

 

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Tuck an armoire into a corner

for a one-stop office that becomes a pretty piece of furniture with its

doors closed. Look for one with a foldout desk for even more usable space.

 

Use a corner desk to convert an area of

the bedroom or guest room into a home office. A small corner desk only

needs space to accommodate 30 " on each side, and a 14 " depth to

accommodate a computer monitor and accessories. Corner desk units that

include a hutch require about 52 " of height. Look for one with a

raised shelf for the monitor and a slide-out keyboard shelf.

Buy office equipment that can

be rolled out of the way when not in use. Also, place inexpensive casters

on file cabinets to create moveable storage space.

Free up floor space with

shelving units that hang on the wall. Wall hooks or pegs can also provide

additional off-the-floor storage in your home office area.

Remove doors from a closet to

transform it into a home office, complete with desk, computer, file

cabinet and shelves.

 

 

 

 

Check out Storage Shed or Garage Tips

 

 

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Get rid of clutter in your

storage shed or garage by organizing yard tools. Fasten 16-inch scrap 2 X

4s at a slight upward angle to each side of a wall stud. This allows you

to hang a wide variety of tools within easy reach.

Tack an old leather belt along

the edge of a shelf to store hand tools.

Keep socket wrenches easily

accessible by securing them to a lightweight chain, and hang them on the

garage or shed wall.

Use empty bleach bottles as

nail organizers. Just cut out a section of the top and store them on their

side or upright. The handles make for easy carrying.

Recycle blackened, neglected

muffin tins in the garage as holders for small fasteners, nails,

eye-screws, washers, electrical parts and more.

Mount pegboard wherever you can

in a shed or garage, including the inside faces of cupboard doors. Hang

items like paintbrushes, adjustable wrenches, extension cords, hand tools

and much more.

 

 

 

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