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7. A Storage Idea for Recycling
Recycling bins stacked on top of each other.
Having multiple trash and recycling bins takes up a lot of space but a d-i-y shelf like this makes it easy to keep your home (and recycling) organized. To accommodate 5 plastic containers, you’ll need “six 2x2s and screws,” explains FamilyHandyman. “The frame fits containers that have a top that measures 14-1/2 in. x 10 in. and are 15 in. tall.”
8. Create More Closet Space
Close up of a closet with shelves.
Although some garments must be hung to avoid wrinkling, adding shelves to closets can help organize some clutter, creating a sense of order among t-shirts, undergarments, or shoes.
9. A Storage Bench
A white wooden shelf holding books. White wall in the background.
Meanwhile, shelving like this may help organize the closet if there’s space. However, this decorative bench is ideal for storing numerous things, including books, blankets, or shoes. Additionally, you can buy decorative baskets for each alcove to keep things neatly tucked away and out of site. Moreover, the convenience of having a bench nearby when your family or guests put on their shoes to leave is another reason to love this storage idea.
10. Add a Towel Bar
Someone attaching a towel rack to the outside of a laundry sink.
The original thought behind this storage design is to create a space for wet towels to dry and is suggested for the laundry room sink. However, a towel rack can be added anywhere, including the garage, if you enjoy tinkering with car or art projects and are always looking for a rag to wipe off afterward.
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