How You Can Turn A Dollar Tree Broom Into Extra Storage For Your Kitchen - Tasting Table
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How You Can Turn A Dollar Tree Broom Into Extra Storage For Your Kitchen - Tasting Table
"The instructions are simple: Purchase three over-the-door hooks for $3.75 and a $1.50 broom handle. Spray the hooks to match the handle (or recolor both as per personal preference), and then cut the broom in half. These halves create vertical "rails," while the hooks form evenly spaced horizontal rungs. Zip-tie everything in place, secure the organizer to your wall, and voilà: Storage for 18 mugs."
"The trick is storing mugs near your kettle, but also choosing a spot that eliminates dead space and doesn't risk accidents. Think close, but not too close. Accidentally knocking this organizer off the wall is anyone's worst nightmare; tuck it somewhere safe, preferably away from the main walkway where everybody squeezes past when bleary-eyed in the morning. Likewise, after discovering that charming vintage Japanese mugs are a thrifting hidden gem, the last thing you want is faded designs. Steer away from direct sunlight."
A low-cost DIY uses a Dollar Tree broom handle and three over-the-door hooks to build a wall-mounted mug organizer that stores roughly 18 mugs. Cut the broom in half to create two vertical rails, spray or recolor components for a cohesive look, and attach hooks as horizontal rungs. Secure the assembly with zip-ties and mount it to sturdy fixtures on the wall. Place the organizer near the kettle but away from heavy foot traffic and direct sunlight to avoid accidents and fading of decorative mugs. Dollar Tree also offers other affordable space-saving hardware options.
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