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What do you store in your front hall closet?
I'm getting ready to install a new closet system. In order to maximize space and utilization I'm making a list of everything that's going to be stored in there. So what do you keep in yours?
Re: What do you store in your front hall closet?
Thanks for the reminder that mine needs to be cleaned out! Usually store random things that I need right away instead of digging around for them in other storage areas...flashlights, batteries, candles, smaller holiday decorations.
Jim & Kristen ~ August 19, 2006
We don't even have one in our house
In our apartment we kept our winter coats in that closet as well as our board games since the closet was closest to the living room where we would use them.
Life and Love at #16 | our married life blog
We only have 1 closet on our main floor so this is probably going to sound like a huge mishmash of randomness.
There is one shelf and one rod. On the shelf I have a small bin w/light bulbs, a bin w/hats and scarfs and gloves, my turkey roaster pan, and picnicware.
We have coats hanging on the rod.
On the floor under the coats are 4 folding chairs, 2 extra racks from my oven, a chafing dish/buffet server (its big so it's in the box standing up on it's side on the floor), carpet steamer, and dyson vacuum w/attachments.
In front of that is the rolling bin of dog food.
Hanging on the walls are brooms/mops on 3M hooks, and a Simple Human plastic bag holder thingie.