1. Under
the Beds. Use pull out boxes to push storage foods under the beds, or under large
couches or chairs.
2. Use the
backs of closets. You may need in the
front of your closet, but the back portion is rarely used.
3. Over
the door organizers. The back of the
bedroom door is not seen by too many people and can easily hold supplies.
4. Under
your table. Yep, people place small drop
down shelves under the kitchen table to hold a few things. The center of the table can host a 8” shelf
by 5” depth without interfering with knees or chairs.
5. Beneath
the Stairs. Stair drawers are becoming
very popular for storage.
6. Above
Drop Ceilings. I’m always hoping to find
a stash of cash in the ceiling, but odds are more in favor of canned goods.
7. Look
higher on the walls! Can you add a
cabinet closer to the ceiling? Or a
shelf that runs high in a pantry or closet?
If you do not need to get up there often, higher spaces are great for
storage.
8. Inside furniture.
My family room couches have tons of
space under the seats, and there is even a support beam already in place.
9. In bags,
suitcases and unused purses. We all have
bags in the closet, use them to store your extra goods.
10. Under floorboard storage is fantastic for
hidden storage. You can also add bungee
cords to basement floor boards and store goods overhead.
11. In Smaller
Packages. So many products are half box!
Can you unbox some goods and combine into one package?
12. Above
the Refrigerator. This is an excellent
place for back up paper goods. Plates,
napkins, towels and even disposable baking pans.
13. In a
Tidier Pantry. Take it all out and reorganize!
You will have extra space for a few nuggets.
14. Above
the Cupboards. I store cookie jars on top
my cabinets, and in a pinch, a few canned goods.
15. In the
Corners. We all have a couple corners
just sitting there. Use 5 gallon food
buckets or freebie deli buckets (my favorite since they are free).
16. On
Bookshelves. Put some casters on the bottom of a bookshelf and you can place
several thrift store book cases right up next to one another. Any extra closet space, basement space or
attic area can hold a lot of storage when you place them on casters.
17. In
Space Bags. Put lightweight foods inside large comforter bags, or purchase Space
bags. These are great for storing stocks of chips, or bagged products.
18. Under
the Sink. If you can add a shelf to your
cabinet, you can double your storage capacity.
If you’re in a pinch and don’t have shelf organizers, a board on top of a
couple boxes will do.
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