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Accessories such as belts, shoes, ties, hats and scarves are some of the smallest pieces of our wardrobe, yet they can cause the most chaos when it comes to organising your space. We scoured Pinterest to find great ideas for storing accessories, so you can create storage in a home that is short on space.
Add organisers to your drawers so scarves, ties and other small accessories can be rolled up and popped into each slot accordingly. It’ll reduce mess and tangles.
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Ties can also be hung up.
Buy yourself a belt hanger for your wardrobe, so belts can be hung by the buckle, and be hidden away in existing storage areas.
Belts can also be popped into drawer organisers
There are all sorts of dedicated shoe storage options available, just pick an option that suits your taste, budget and shoe collection.
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Why not try a DIY project for storing all your scarves, such as this door-hanging rack with pegs?
Got money to burn? Why not set up an organisation system that does it all?
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Feeling particularly proud of your hat collection? Why not put it on display as a form of storage. Caps can also be hung on a clip hanger.
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Laura Barry is a writer, bookworm and interior design enthusiast with a love for reporting on all things homes, travel and lifestyle. When not tapping away at her keyboard, Laura can be found making endless cups of tea or perusing the shelves of Sydney’s many bookstores.
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