I Used a Lid Organizer to Store My Hats, and It Was Brilliant
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I Used a Lid Organizer to Store My Hats, and It Was Brilliant
"What I haven't mastered yet, though, is swapping out and organizing seasonal clothing. Now that we're in the winter months, all our wintertime accessories have become a mess around the home. Gloves and hats, for instance, might be tucked into storage bins, stuffed into kids' drawers, tossed into the coat closet, or forgotten entirely inside jacket pockets. That's not ideal - especially on dark, frigid school mornings when everyone suddenly needs a hat right now."
"When I came across an Instagram Reel by Courtney Broadhead of @keepitsimplesparkles, one detail immediately caught my eye: her solution for storing beanies. She used a dedicated hat organizer that retails for about $47 on Amazon. It was clever - but also looked very familiar. In fact, it looked exactly like the lid organizer I already use to file baking sheets in my kitchen cabinet."
Moving to Tennessee enabled enjoying four distinct seasons: spring blooms, summer pool days, colorful fall, and light, magical winter snow. Winter accessories became scattered across storage bins, kids' drawers, coat closets, and jacket pockets, creating chaotic mornings when hats were suddenly needed. A basket in the closet turned into a jumbled mess and made finding items difficult. A lid organizer used for filing baking sheets was repurposed to hold beanies, with each hat sliding into its own slot and remaining visible and easy to grab. The solution reuses an existing kitchen organizer and avoids purchasing a new specialty product.
Read at Apartment Therapy
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