Gather all your gear in one spot with these handy ideas for organizing a cleaning closet.
The best spot to organize cleaning supplies might be in a laundry room, bathroom, or kitchen.
The key is to pick an area that’s close to where you do most of the cleaning.
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These smart solutions will show you how to set up your cleaning storage for a more streamlined tidying routine.
Store supplies like mop pads and cleaning solutions on nearby shelves to make everything easy to retrieve.
Cleaning Supply Storage Bins
Find what you need at a glance with clear stacking storage bins.
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This idea is perfect for messy items like assorted lightbulbs and miscellaneous cleaning supplies.
Make identification even easier withsimple shelf labelsthat keep things neat and tidy.
Cleaning Closet Location
Half the battle on cleaning day is gathering the right supplies for the job.
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Locating a cleaning closet near a sink minimizes steps.
Include weekly, monthly, quarterly, and yearly chores.
Divided Cleaning Closet Storage
Free up valuable junk-drawer space with this effortless organization idea.
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Add labels, and swap them out as contents change.
This clears up floor space and allows you to keep items you use regularly at eye level.
After grabbing your cleaner of choice, you could easily tear off what you need and get to work.
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Stock extra paper towels nearby so you might replace the roll easily.
With everything in one place, you won’t have to make multiple trips back to your closet.
Behind-the-Door Cleaning Closet Storage
The back of the cleaning closet door revealsvaluable vertical storage space.
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Put it to use by hanging a clamp-style rack for brooms and mops.
Store sponges and scrubbers in repurposed wall-mounted pencil holders.
Arrange hooks in several rows to maximize the full wall space.
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Fill these with spray bottles and cleaners.
It’ll catch any wayward drips or dust from your equipment and protect the surface from damage.
It also provides the opportunity to add a pretty pop of pattern to the storage space.
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Credit: Cameron Sadeghpour
Credit: Cameron Sadeghpour
Credit: Cameron Sadeghpour
Credit: Cameron Sadeghpour