![]() ![]() My husband and I keep most of our shoes in the garage or in our closet but this area was tending to see piles of shoes. I hear you saying, “…a place for everything and everything in its place!” Yep!įirst, I hung up a hanging shoe system. When it comes to organizing, it is best is to set up specific places for each and every thing. In fact, when I added up the different categories there were five specific “zones” to include. Like I mentioned, this closet needed to hold a variety of things. Whether a closet, drawer, or cupboard, when you better define boundaries you will be able to keep your space more organized for the long-term. The key principle with organizing any space is to limit what you will store. Instead, I wanted this closet to hold: mops and brooms, extra shoes, rolls of gift wrap, grocery sacks, and tools. We didn’t need to use this closet as a coat closet because we use our entry way hall closet for all of our coats. ![]() This closet is a standard builder grade closet with only a shelf and a rod. Three Tips for Organizing a Small Broom Closet This broom closet by our garage door leads to our “Pocket Office” and was a bit shall we say…under utilized? Therefore, I decided it was time to take it to the next level! When you can transform a space in as little as under an hour, it feels great! A recent organizing project, that only took me around an hour to complete, was our broom closet. One of my favorite parts of organizing is being able to tackle a small space, specifically one that can be overhauled in a short amount of time. The following is a guest post sharing three tips for organizing a small broom closet from regular contributor, Morgan from Morganize with Me. ![]()
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