14 Genius Ways You Didn’t Know You Could Store Your Cleaning Supplies

14 Genius Ways You Didn’t Know You Could Store Your Cleaning Supplies

Have you ever wondered how to store cleaning supplies? Do you feel they make more of a mess than they actually help you keep things clean? I’ve got some ideas to help.

Cleaning supplies in plastic bin
How To Store Cleaning Supplies

One of the most frustrating things I experience when it comes to keeping my home clean is feeling unorganized with the supplies that are supposed to help me become more organized.

 Here are 14 great ideas I’ve rounded up for storing your cleaning supplies to help maximize your space and time.

How To Store Cleaning Supplies

1. Shoe Holder

I love this idea from One Crazy House as a way for keeping cleaning supplies off the floor and away from little hands, especially if you only use the top pockets.

An over the door shoe organizers used to store cleaning supplies
How To Store Cleaning Supplies

Photo by One Crazy House

2. Closet Hooks

Attach hooks in the back of closets and cabinet/locker spaces for hanging rags and other supplies.  What a great use of space from Better Homes & Gardens.

cleaning supplies stored in shelving inside cabinet
How to store cleaning supplies

Photo by Better Homes & Gardens

3. Decorated Pegboard

Pegboards have so many potential uses!  The Posh Space shares how a decorated pegboard could be used to hang your cleaning supplies and shelves for more organization.

cleaning supplies hanging on pegboard
how to store cleaning supplies

Photo by the posh space blog

4. More Shoe Hangers

In addition to your pocket shoe holder, you can also use the rack shoe hanger to store cleaning supplies.  Store rags, sprays, brushes, and more inside those pockets in addition to just paper towels.

paper towels stored in shoe rack inside a closet
how to store cleaning supplies

Photo by the 36th Avenue

5. Wire Shelving

Securing a wire shelf on the inside of a door helps to free up closet shelves and other space for more organization.

Photo by Sew Many Ways

6. Repurposed Towel Rod

Hang spray bottles and other items from a towel rod in cupboard spaces.  Keeping bulky spray bottles up and out of the way will free up space for your other cleaning supplies.

Photo By Martha Stewart

7. Wire Baskets Under the Sink

Rest some wire baskets on that same towel rod you’re now using to hang spray bottles.  These inexpensive purchases will create even more room in your cabinets.  Titi Crafty has more details here.

Photo by Titi Crafts

8. Baskets and Caddies

Install baskets and caddies to the inside of cabinet doors to hold sponges and other loose items.

Photo by Designed To Dwell

9. Chore Baskets

Load inexpensive baskets with cleaning supplies specific for particular jobs.  Include a list of chores that can be accomplished with those supplies on each basket and VOILA!…  Ready-to-go chore baskets.  Check out Joyful Homemaking for all the details.

Photo by Joyful Homemaking

10. Trash Bag Dowels

Free up cabinet or closet shelves by hanging garbage bag rolls on dowels under the sink. Go to Simply Organized to get project instructions.

Photo by Simply Organized

11. Cleaning Caddy

Keep your cleaning supplies within arms reach no matter where you are in the house.  Load up a caddy with all your essential supplies and take it around with you as you move from task to task.

Photo by Stephanie Lynn

12. Repurposed Magazine Organizers

Secure magazine organizers to cabinet and closet doors for an oh-so-perfect plastic wrap/aluminum foil holder.  I love it when things make perfect fits like this!

Photo by Titi Crafty

13. Lazy Susan

One of my favorite ideas about how to store cleaning supplies is this idea.

Install a Lazy Susan in your cleaning cabinet to help make supplies more accessible.

a lazy susan with cleaning supplies
How To Store Cleaning Supplies

Photo by One Crazy House

14. Towel Rod

Secure a towel rod to cabinet doors to hang cleaning gloves.

how to store cleaning supplies-install a towel bar on the inside of cabinet door

Photo by One Crazy House

Now that you have your cleaning supplies organized, here are a few cleaning tips.

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