How to store small objects

It's always like this: when you need something most, precisely at that moment, the object decides to disappear. You turn the house upside down, try to remember when it was the last time you used it or saw it, search the most impossible places, and it's no use. Small objects are very easy to get lost around, especially when they are left anywhere. And to make it easier and sparing your nerves, check out some ideas on how to store small objects.

Earrings & Rings

Earrings and rings are those types of objects that if not always kept in one place, add up and are difficult to find, especially smaller ones. And so that they are always in order and you know where to find them, you need to separate a place just for them.


Plastic, acrylic or even wood or cardboard organizer boxes are great for storing your jewelry or jewelry. To facilitate storage, they should have partitions. This way you can separate items by size, model or even metal type (silver and gold, for example).

If you don't have the boxes, you can improvise an ice-box jewelry holder, which is small in size and comes with partitions. The tip for not being too much of a kitchen item is to customize the cups with paint or whatever you prefer.

Ring holders and mini mannequins, the ones commonly seen in stores to display products, can also be used to store and store your rings and necklaces, as well as making your room decor more fun.


Necklaces & Bracelets

Necklaces and bracelets are more delicate accessories and if left anyways, can form knots, twisting into each other forming that mess difficult to undo. To keep them in order, it is recommended to always keep them straight.

And for that, just put little nails on the wall or even suction cup hooks on the door of the wardrobe, so they will always be organized and very well maintained. If you prefer different ways that don't damage the walls and doors, customize murals with multiple hooks with just the right amount of space so that the accessories won't screw in.

Hair clips and metal objects

Do you know when you need a hairpin or those little metal objects like earrings and they just fade from your dressing table or organizer boxes?


As they are very small, it is a little difficult to find them especially when we are a little hurried.

Interestingly, they can be stored in a different but very useful way. Simply place magnet strips on the inside of your wardrobe door or even shelf drawers and attach the metal clips, clasps and other objects to the strips, so they will always be easily found.

Belts

Thin belts promise to stay among the top fashion accessory trends for longer. Between a belt there another here, you end up acquiring various versions of the accessory to match various productions, but not always have space to store them all. These belts are not that small, but because of their thin thickness, it is possible to lose them more easily or even get thrown around the room.

And to conserve the belts, the best way is to always hang them stretched on hooks that can be placed behind the door or even on the wall. If you don't want to damage doors and walls, the key to getting your belts in order is to customize wooden hangers with hooks or look for specific designs for it and hang in the closet. Avoid curling the belts to prevent them from being marked.

Buttons

For those who know how to attach buttons to clothes or have these small items thrown around the room, it is worth checking out these tips. The buttons can be part of the room decor when stored in small transparent jars.

The idea of ​​placing knobs of various types mixed in the same pot to give a more cheerful touch to the room. But if you prefer to separate the buttons by colors and designs, put each type in a small pot and leave it on the dressing table next to each other and use as a garnish.

33 Organizing small things ideas (April 2024)


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