Broom closet needs organization
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Shari on Dec 30, 2013Most brooms, mops, dust pans etc., have a hole at the top of the handle for hanging. I would buy several Command Strip hooks and place them on the side walls of the broom closet so you can hang as many of them as possible. The Command hooks are removable if you ever change your mind about placement--no drilling necessary/no holes left behind when you remove them. Looks like the door is wide enough that you could even hang your most used broom/mop on the inside of the door so it is right there and easy to get to when you open the door.Helpful Reply
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Tanya Peterson Felsheim on Dec 30, 2013There are these awesome things to hold brooms...usually you have to screw them in but I have seen some with with a very strong adhesive as Shari mentioned kind of like a command strips such as this one http://www.organizeit.com/mop-and-broom-organizer.asp?cmpid=gpa&gclid=CMWaiJvC2LsCFY17fgodPkgAMgHelpful Reply
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Mikell Paulson on Dec 30, 2013Yes !! Hang them up and make better use of your space! That way you can get things out with out every thing falling out!Helpful Reply
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April on Dec 30, 2013Yep! Hang them up!Helpful Reply
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Minuet Stephens on Dec 30, 2013Everything but the vac should hang. Then get some cheap chipboard or melamine shelving cut the the width/depth of the cupboard (and a couple of bits about half the width to make legs) |--| and make one or two low shelves beneath the vacuum. Disconnect the pipe from the metal bar of the vac and the vac head will stand. Add a hook (you can even get curved metal brackets to gold the Vac hose on a wall. Then you have storage underneath for extra heads, bags, rags whatever.Helpful Reply
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Peggie Love on Dec 30, 2013Ive been through this and solved this by putting a nail at the top then a screw and then went to Lowes or Home Depot and bought the metal magnet strip for garage tools and stuck it inside the broom closet and wow they flew on the thing. the dust pain look for a metal piece something like a braclet from Good will and try that. I got luck with a piece of something and it works.Helpful Reply
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Yaron on Dec 31, 2013Hey all, thank you so much for the great suggestions. I am on it and will post updated photos.Helpful Reply
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Jeanette S on Dec 31, 2013I got sick of digging for something, Hubby put up this strip in a small space just inside the washroom door! It is about 8" deep and a 2' strip. Notice that there are 2 different lengths of hooks. The black bag is to hold washed cans and lids for a few weeks until I can collect enough for a project for snowmen for next Christmas...a perfect place to hold this for a short time...out of the way but handy! This is in my washroom just to the right of the freezer..an otherwise unused space. You can see it is just to the right of where a door opens!Helpful Reply
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Jeanette S on Dec 31, 2013PS...once you get the brooms off the floor, you can put in a basket to hold cleaning supplies.Helpful Reply
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Val on Jan 01, 2014I fastened a 1x4" board along three walls in my broom closet, then put hooks wherever I needed them. A tip that could save your sanity; run a zip tie through the hole at the top of each handle, and hang them up from that. They will stay flush against the wall and be much easier to take down and hang up. I got this tip from Karen at sewmanyways.blogspot.ca. Awesome site for organizing! ValHelpful Reply
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Liliana Wells on Jan 01, 2014Definitely hang them, especially a mop, because when damp can develop mildew and odor. I like Val's idea too. There are several hook options at Home Depot too.Helpful Reply
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Carole on Jan 01, 2014Use wall mounted racks to hang all the long handled and loose odds and ends. You won't regret it!Helpful Reply
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Tina H on Jan 01, 2014I use pegboard on the back and sides of my broom closet. Hang bins and shelves above for cleaning rags, solutions, etc. Below that are the hooks for the brooms, mops, etc and that leaves space on the floor for pails, etc. While my broom closet looks to be slightly larger than yours, the extra space I gained has made it seem even larger!Helpful Reply
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Barb on Jan 05, 2015Your dust brush and pan (is that what you call them in US?) is very bulky. I'd get rid of that and get one that can be hugneatly. I know it's wasteful but might make it easier to keep the whole lot neat.Helpful Reply
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Lillian Tremblay on Jan 06, 2015a narrow laundry basket will fit nicely in there and then the brooms mops etc will fit in nicely - mine is in the hall entrance hidden nicely to the side...in summer I keep umbrellas in there and a pair of rubber boots found their way to the bottom! Helps keep the broom from tipping over! the hose is wrapped on a hangar that came with it for easy access.Helpful Reply
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Wanda Godwin Sellers on Jan 19, 2015I have all mine hanging on hooks and then you can use the floor for other things and you can also add a shelf above your hangers.Helpful Reply
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JustSue on Jun 07, 2015You can hang them all upside down on the surrounding walls with hooks, or pegs for the wide ones. It looks better and will keep the area neat - with room for items that need to stay on the floor (vacuum, buckets, etc) if necessary.Helpful Reply
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Debi53 on Jun 07, 2015Like so many others have said, use some method for hanging everything. I am going to offer just one additional suggestion: Because your closet appears to be very narrow, you still might have the handles in your way when you try to get something (like you vacumn) off the floor. A simple way to keep the handles secure to the wall is to screw a cup hook in the wall a little beyond the outside handles. Hook a short bungee cord onto the cup hooks. I do this around my ironing board & long vacuum hose that I have hanging on closet doors. Simple to hook & unhook & keeps things from moving around.Helpful Reply
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Bet6628341 on May 30, 2016you can buy broom clips at any hard ware store Ikea have really cool stands for vacuum cleaners.Helpful Reply
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