We always say, "It is all about the little things". So true right? Well, today's post is literally about the little things; keys. How many times are you about to run out the door with full hands and suddenly you stop in your tracks and wonder, "Where are my keys!?" Casey from Pretty Organized Blog is stopping by today to share her simple key storage solutions.
Do you have trouble finding an easy spot to stash your keys, wallet, and all of the little necessities that empty from your pockets at the end of the day? We always ended up with a pile of junk on our counter (and an endless search for keys!) until we figured out these quick solutions. Here are two different ways that we've corralled our key clutter over the years.
When it comes to storing entryway odds & ends, there are only two rules: hide the mess, and make it easy to access (aka within a few steps of the main entrance).
Idea #1: Place a bread box by the door
We used this little guy ALL the time at our old house. It was great for the hubs, because he would always unload his wallet, keys, and any random odds and ends from his pockets at the end of the day. No matter how much stuff we packed in there, it always looked neat & clean when it was closed!
(Tip: choose a container with a lid that holds itself open. SO much easier, especially when emptying your pockets!)
Idea #2: Hide a few hooks inside your cabinet
When we moved into our new house, we noticed that we had an awkward little corner cabinet near our main entrance. We couldn't figure out what would fit in there, until one day it dawned on us: it was the PERFECT size for keys!
A few command hooks, and everything is organized and easy to grab. We even have space for our spare change jar!
I love that I can just shut the door (or close the lid) and everything stays hidden away -- one less mess on our kitchen counter!
How do you organize all of the small things that come through your door every day?
"My name is Casey, and I live in a sweet, tiny little house in Delaware with my hubby & our two adorable rescue dogs. As a longtime fan of Jen's phenomenal organizing skills, I am absolutely THRILLED to be a contributor for IHeart Organizing! I used to be a total mess, but after I let go of the idea of “perfect,” I found freedom. I stopped trying to fit the mold & learned how to make organization work with my natural habits, and I have become obsessed with creative organizing solutions ever since! When I'm not drooling over the latest amazing project features over here, you can find me happily tinkering away on my own blog, Pretty Organized, where I share my addiction to aesthetics, small space storage ideas, DIY projects, and all things aqua!"
We have a black iron shelf hanging by the door. It has a shelf for new mail and then hooks (about 6 of them) for both sets of keys, dog leash, spare keys etc.
ReplyDeleteWe have a kitchen drawer within a few steps of the main door that we use (as opposed to the front door which is basically just for guests :P) and that is our catch-all quick-grab pocket-and-purse-stuff space. For about a year, that drawer was a big mess of gum, receipts, keys, sunglasses, batteries, and flashlights until I found your blog via pinterest (a year ago?) and organized the whole drawer with random boxes covered in pretty paper! True story!! <3 My husband loves that he now has 1/4 drawer to call his own to dump all his pocket things into when he returns home :)
ReplyDeleteLove the bread box idea! Genius!! Quick question though, where did the blog contributor purchase her bread box? I love how the lid holds itself up.
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas! I'm forever losing my keys around the house!
ReplyDeleteWhere did you get your cute breadbox?
ReplyDeleteI love that idea for the bread box. Brilliant. I have a little bowl near our front door but it looks so messy to me with the letterbox keys, spare change and other flotsam in there all the time. I have a small box I could use there instead. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteLove the breadbox idea as a drop zone for the hubs! Where did the author get that breadbox from? It's so pretty and doesn't look at all how a breadbox usual does.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea to use a bread box. We currently have a tray on the end of our kitchen counter and I hate how cluttered it always looks. Getting a bread box this weekend! Thank you for always having bright ideas to help keep things neat.
ReplyDeleteI love the bread box idea! Plus I love the design. It's perfect for my front hall. Do you know where I can get one?
ReplyDeleteWhat great ideas! I really love the bread box idea. If we didn't have a key hook by the door I would totally use it. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWHere did you score that breadbox?
ReplyDeleteWeird, I live in the Netherlands but have that EXACT SAME breadbox XD We actually use it for bread but we have a little basket in the hallway where we can drop (and always find!) things like keys, wallets en sunglasses.
ReplyDeleteI need to do that bread box idea! Where is that white bread box from?
ReplyDeleteWhere is this bread box from? I love it!
ReplyDeleteNice idea!!!!
ReplyDeleteResearching location breadbox looks like's it's not available in the States... found it on Amazon UK...
ReplyDeletehttp://www.amazon.co.uk/Zeller-27345-Bread-36x23x14-White/dp/B003TEFLI0/ref=lh_ni_t?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A373S19RVS9A3V
Bread box i think this one looks like it..
ReplyDeletehttp://www.fishpond.com/Kitchen/Zeller-27345-Bread-Bin-36x23x14-cm-White-Metal/4003368273457?utm_source=googleps&utm_medium=ps&utm_campaign=US&gclid=CjkKEQjwiPWcBRCTj_-Vz8fE3cMBEiQAZIMSUiAywduw2GrdairFZvr3f9SJAdivtsG4RWyn-yMh1-vw_wcB
We got a cute little mason jar key rack off of etsy
ReplyDeleteThe breadbox idea is brilliant! I definitely have not thought of that purpose before. For our house, we have cloth pockets sewn together vertically then attached to the door panel from the inside. They have quite an ample amount of storage space for all things little. We have letters chucked in there, keys, elastic bands, and even screws. Now to think of it, I think those little pockets need some cleaning to be done. Well, at least they stay out of the way and out of sight, which is the most important.
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