Organizer for scarves and ties
by 14.08.2012 12:07 9 842 views 0
Each of us from time to time has a problem with the space in the closet.
Things accumulate and accumulate, and, logically, you want to use the capabilities of the closet to 100%. It is especially difficult to find accessories and small items in the wardrobe.
A special organizer will help to solve the problem of such things. Of course, for scarves, ties, belts, you can select a separate box, or a box, or buy a special divider.
We wrote on the site knigorez.ru about some organizers for storing things. Read the link .
But even then the option is not ruled out that things will be wrinkled or dirty. And it’s always nice to make a useful “thing” for the house with your own hands.
So, your attention is presented to a wonderful and very practical idea that is easy to do with your own hands. Such a multifunctional hanger can become a "home" for scarves, scarves, neckerchiefs, scarves, ties, belts and belts, and the side openings are also suitable for placing bras and even jewelry.
This solution saves closet space, clears your shelves and drawers of small accessories and keeps all your scarves, belts and other items organized and uncluttered.
To create a "hanger" you will need:
- a flat piece of wood or plywood. You yourself determine the size according to the number of things. However, the finished product should not be too large.
- wooden hanger on a hook,
- a small amount of varnish for furniture,
- some construction tools.
Use a hanger to make an outline on the plywood and cut out the blank along it.
Next, we start creating holes. It is worth making sure that there are no bumps and snags, because otherwise your scarves will develop puffs and holes. Cover the finished product with a layer of varnish. Make a small hole at the top and attach the hanger hook. That's all, the organizer is ready!
The main thing will be determined, so to speak, with the model, and then - it's up to the small. For the site knigorez.ru, I looked for examples of organizers on the Internet and found several interesting options for placing holes in which things are directly stored.
Natalia, especially for knigorez.ru. Materials from the website homedit.com