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Utilizing Your Space With a Wall Organizer
There are many ways to utilize your walls for storing items that tend to clutter around the house. Most of the time, what really accumulates are bills and other paperwork, that often gets left on a table, or a desk, and either they end up lost, or worse, don't get looked at until it's too late. This can often have a detriment effect on your credit, so it's important that they get put in a place that is quick and easy to locate. Another thing that really gets lost are business cards from important people or services, and it's not until you need to get a hold of someone that you discover you can't find it.
There are many different kinds of wall organizers out there. Book shelves that are wall mounted or free standing could be considered wall organizers, and there are many different kinds of display units for organizing nick-nacs and decorations. You can also find wall units that hold business cards in individual slots, and wider ones for bills and other important paperwork.
If you need a wall organizer for hanging up items such as fly swatters, arts and craft supplies, you can often make one for really cheap. You can buy scrap plywood to fit your needs at many home improvement stores, and then all you need is some screw hooks, a little paint and decoration, and you have your own home made wall organizer. Often times you can put one together for under $50, and in many cases less than 20.
Identify Your Needs
Before you go out and get the first thing you come across, it is a good idea to step back, and really think about what you are going to use your wall organizers for. If you are wanting to organize your i-pods, cell phones, and other personal gadgets, there are many choices to choose from, many with convenient openings in the back for all the cords and wires. These can be mounted close to wall outlets, so all your personal electronics can be recharged in one place.
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Picking The Right One For Your Situation
With all the different organizers to choose from, you should really look around and compare prices. A good place to start would probably be at one of your mass marketing retailers, since they may have a big selection. If you are looking at building your own, a trip to the home improvement retailer would probably be a good choice. Make sure that if you are making your own, that all the brackets and hardware are of good quality, and it may be a good idea to buy and inexpensive stud finder. This way you will get the brackets properly mounted in case you are putting any weight on the shelves. Even though some paper work may not be too heavy, it accumulates quicker than you may realize.
There are many different choices when it comes to the materials used in wall organizers, from cloth, to wood and metal, and many in between. There are some that will hang on the backside of a door, are light weight, and will hold things like shoes, scarves and hats, and other light weight items. These are really good for bedrooms, bathrooms and other areas where you may need to organize small things that get lost easily.







Laura Schneider Level 4 Commenter 5 weeks ago
You make it sound so easy that I'm going to have to look into these ideas. (Me--a slob!)