This closet stores coats and shoes, plus cleaning supplies, pet gear, and more.
Take a tour and steal an idea or two.
Having these items in one central location will save time and make daily living more efficient.
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Choose the ones that work for your space and feel more efficient and organized every day.
Ours has two shelving towers and one overhead shelf, all adjustable.
Add a Seat
Add a storage bench and a peg rail above for hanging coats and bags.
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Dont Ignore the Doors
Consider thebacks of your doorsas bonus storage space.
Gather Baskets and Bins
Dont feel like you better buy all new organizing containers.
Choose containers with straight sides because they fit together more efficiently.
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Be sure to label each bin or the shelf where it sits.
Keep Cleaning Tools Handy
Employ the back of the other door as a cleaning-tool keeper.
Self-adhesive hooks and broom holders hold a sweep mop, broom, and dusting tools.
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Youll be able to wipe up any problems, and the handle makes for easy toting.
Use Bottom Shelves Strategically
Collect shoes in a tray.
Never place anything thats bulky or hefty above the height of your shoulders.
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Place a tray and/or a washable rug under the bowls to absorb drips and protect floors.
Hang wall hooks for bandannas or other accessories.
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Credit:Kelsey Hansen
Credit:Kelsey Hansen
Credit:Kelsey Hansen
Credit:Kelsey Hansen