Clothes Hanger Storage

MaryB
MaryB Posts: 44 ✭✭

I have a small condo with very little storage. I recently did a clothes closet clean out and had 30 flocked hangers I didn’t want to get rid of. Problem is where to store them. I found this on Amazon. Magnetic. Put it in the side of my washing machine(which is in a closet). Think it will work great. https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B0CHS66PVR?ref=ppx_pt2_tab_b_prod_image&th=1

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  • AlisonGoldman
    AlisonGoldman Posts: 25

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    This is so cool, @MaryB ! Thanks for the recommendation!

  • StephanieNguyen
    StephanieNguyen Posts: 131

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    That's such a smart idea, @MaryB !

    I also love that this could be a great hack for storing hangers by the dryer to use them to hang clothes as soon as they are done. Then bring them wherever you need them. Streamlines a process (and probably avoids some wrinkles!)

  • CullenOrmond
    CullenOrmond Posts: 168

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    wait @MaryB! this is absolutely genius! thank you for sharing!

  • jeannie3386
    jeannie3386 Posts: 2

    Hang them on a rod above your washer / dryer. Remove clothes, etc. slightly damp and hang to finish drying. No dried in wrinkles. Save money, time, fabric wear.

  • jeannie3386
    jeannie3386 Posts: 2
  • MaryB
    MaryB Posts: 44 ✭✭

    I have no space above or around my stacked washer/dryer. They are in a closet. Wasn’t looking to hang to dry; just some place to keep hangers.

  • Cheri
    Cheri Posts: 24 ✭✭

    This is a great idea and a little cheaper than the version from Yamizaki Home.

    I bought a towel bar that's a little deeper than a normal towel bar and hung it up in my closet for extra hanger storage. If you plan to hang heavy hangers - Make sure to get one that mounts to the drywall with anchor screws (not the towel bar that hangs on a mounting plate.) Wood hangers will pull that down. Ask me how I know this…