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Hi. I'm Lorie Marrero, creator of the Clutter Diet book and on-line program, and today I'm
going to share with you one of my best hidden storage secrets. Now, we talk about going
vertical a lot when we're looking for storage. So we're usually talking about a wall where
we're trying to put some cabinets or shelves and we're going vertical up that wall. But
what most people haven't thought about is that the back of a door is really another
wall space that you have available for you [POP]. So it's a blank canvas for you for
storage.
Here I'm standing next to our pantry door where I have glued on some tiles that allow
me to use this as a bulletin board. So we pin up little notices and things, some quick
reference information [POP] for our family here. But this is so useful, if I didn't have
as large of a pantry as I happened to have in this home, I would definitely be using
the back of this door for a big pantry wrack like you see here. So you can have lots of
boxes and cans on that, and it really expands your storage. If you Google "over door storage"
or "over the door storage," you will find tons of products that are made specifically
for using on the back of a door. And really most of them don't even require installation.
A lot of them have been designed to hook over the top of the door so you don't even have
to use any tools.
One of the best uses of the back of a door is these simple shoe pockets. These are so
versatile. They're made for shoes, but you can use them for almost anything. Here I'm
showing what we did in our Women's Day reader Linda's home, "Hi Linda," in Michigan, for
our Project Declutter [POP] series. And we have her home office where she's got lots
of things she uses to make greeting cards for her home-based business. So all of the
things you see in these shoe pockets are hole punches, different, various kinds of decorative
punches, for these greeting cards. You can put Barbie dolls in them, you can put all
kinds of kids toys and knickknacks, as well as shoes, or mittens, or gloves, whatever
fits in these pockets. But you can see what incredible storage this earns for you with
a simple installation of hooks over the door.
So another over-the-door thing is just hooks. So you can hang anything you want on the back
of the door. I have a product I really love here that I'm showing that's called "The Hinge
It," and I find that builders usually don't put towel wracks in, in an adequate way, and
you usually need more towel space for hanging in a bathroom. So this goes behind the door
of maybe your water closet in your bathroom and you can hide away some of the towels that
you're trying to hang up and dry. And you can hang your bathrobe on a hook on the back
of a door, lots of different things. You can hang jewelry organizers, I can go on and on.
Here's a picture of our Woman's Day reader Pam in Project Declutter, her closet where
we have her scarves that we're showing, and she got visibility to her whole scarf collection,
so she can see that when she opens the door. Again, it's like having a whole other wall
space. So she has that whole collection whenever she's choosing one of her favorites. She loves
scarves, as you can see. So, again, Google "over the door," you're going to find all
kinds of solutions. And if you need help with your storage space, we can help you with that.
Seven days a week we have a team of professional organizers on-line helping our members in
the Message Board area of our Membership site. And that is done for about the price of a
pizza. We are directly consulting with you with your personal questions. You can upload
photos and show us what's going on in your space, and we help you get unstuck. You can
find out more at http://www.clutterdiet.com/learnmore.
See you next time, and may you always be happy and grateful for having more than enough.