Triple your storage by doing this (BRILLIANT!)

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Published 2023-01-30
Is your home small with very little space for storing things? Well, you can triple your storage simply by doing this!

Learn how to maximize your storage with these genius organization hacks and ideas using tension rods. In this video, Hometalkers will show you how to create a DIY shoe rack, boot dividers, a DIY kitchen rail as well as some handy pantry storage ideas, toy storage ideas, and much, much more!

These ideas are all affordable, easy and will prevent your home from becoming cluttered and messy. Which organization hack will you try first? Comment down below.

0:00 1. DIY Shoe Rack
0:16 2. Boot Dividers
0:25 3. Sink Cupboard Organization
0:43 4. Baking Tray Organization
0:53 5. Pantry Storage Ideas
1:19 6. DIY Kitchen Rail
1.36 7. Hooks Hacks
3.10 8. DIY Labels
3:29 9. DIY Cupboard Dividers
4:05 10. Coffee Labels
4:20 11. Toy Storage Ideas
4:51 12. Bathroom Sink Storage
5:11 13. DIY Spice Drawer
5:48 14. Decorative Storage Jars
6:04 15. Hanging Spice Rack
6:30 16. Makeup Storage
6:51 17. DIY Storage Crate
7:26 18. Tool Stand
7:42 19. Tupperware Lid Storage
8:00 20. Bathroom Sink Organization
8:24 21. DIY Bathroom Baskets
8:38 22. Outro

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All Comments (21)
  • For your boots, just put a pool noodle inside of them, to keep them upright. It's way cheaper an effective than the tension rods.
  • @sunlightangel87
    Tension rods will not hold for long. I tried it. Also in my experience it was actually cheaper and less time consuming to simply buy a shoe rack than it was to buy the amount of tension rods I needed, plus the time it took to fix them over and over again when they started to slide down the wall.
  • @nicole2672
    “….fits just as perfect in this spot” 2:03 cupboard door can’t shut properly 🤣
  • @scoopdecoop
    Nothing like a good organizing video to get you in the mood to clean house!!
  • Two things I would like to add-use clear bins so you can easily see what’s in there. And don’t put horizontal drawer organizers in the back of the drawer because you prob don’t open it up to see what’s back there. Put vertical organizers in the back the horizontal organizers in the front.
  • @Idieh74
    Except hanging spray bottles messes up the spray nozzle and then they leak
  • @enigma9625
    Also, make sure you can close your cabinet door before you attach those command hooks.
  • @momcat2223
    Another suggestion for make-up addicts: a tacklebox, which are available in multiple sizes. They come with divider slots and dividers to set the size of the cells and are great for keeping lipsticks/glosses, palettes, pencils, etc. all in one place and organized. In the garage, they keep small parts like washers, screws, nails, and bolts separate and neat.
  • @teerich2011
    Many great ideas. I like to use cardboard boxes saved from packaging or shipping and cutting down to size I need. I just bought solid color wrapping paper at Dollar Tree to cover them to match decor. Have also considered using scrap fabric for wrapping, like decoupage, for some storage boxes like ones I'll keep in closet, for craft areas, or under sinks. When I have time, would like to try making paper with recycled paper to line boxes with
  • I have a bad back, so I put big casters on the heavy items in my garage, like my big metal tool trunk. I also have a little, cheap, rolling stool stool that I leave there for moving boxes, etc. around. Wheels eliminate most heavy lifting.
  • @Enoo-Wynn
    It'd be nice to be a family where doing even one of these ideas wasn't a major production!
  • So many great ideas.I love the rod at the front of the kitchen sink cabinet. Container lids are always kept on the containers. I clean dry and store them stacked so I’m never searching for a certain sized lid that’s always the one lid in the mess of lids that’s disappeared. We’ve also switched out to just using glass ones so it’s easier to go from freezer to oven or. Microwave or dishwasher with zero stress.
  • @lovematters7122
    I love tension rods! To make them more secure, add a piece of double sided tape beneath them so they won't slide!💯
  • I used a shoe rack under my sink for storage. The shelves for cleaning rags and little baskets for sink plugs ECT. And front bars for hanging bottles of cleaning sprays. Now the bottom of cabinet holds big refill bottles of cleaners,👍
  • @nevermind7253
    That lazy Susan cabinet was brilliant! I've been searching for something to do with mine in a rental. I hate it... Wasted space! Any other's? Help 😁
  • @prole2554
    Tension rods are not very strong. They won't hold bottles of stuff under the sink.
  • @TheAmbi42
    GIRLAH, I do love the rod idea. I was going through trying to figure out how to address keeping those baking pans upright! You Rock!!!🎉🎉
  • When my second son was born, I bought a bright yellow plastic toolbox for his older brother (aged two). He dubbed it the "Choking Hazard Box" & he stored all his toys which would otherwise be dangerous to his little brother. This responsibility was enthusiastically embraced by my elder son as HIS consentiousness kept his "widdle brother" safe. We bought a combination lock for it and he was allowed to play with those toys in his room...provided he was responsible and put them away promptly when finished/before leaving the room. Even at two years old he never ONCE left a choking hazard out...and he loved being able to play with his lego and other small toys/arts & crafts equipment and the tools he was proficient with at the age of three years old. This idea (and others) utterly difused the specter of sibling rivalry which plagued so many other families.