Do you have magazine racks at home?
Whether metal or cardboard, they are practical for storing magazines.
But did you know that these magazine racks have many other uses?
With a little imagination, you will be able to use a magazine rack in almost any room of the house!
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You will see, they will simplify your life and above all they will allow you to have a super tidy house. Watch:
Consolidate all your canned goods into a magazine rack. To do this, turn it on its side, and store your boxes inside. Prefer a metal magazine rack. Not only is everything organized, but you also free up more space in your pantry without having to install more shelves.
If you also store potatoes and onions in their original net, you know like me that anything goes quickly. It rolls, it falls... The solution? The magazine rack! Place the magazine racks side by side and store your onions, potatoes and turnips in them. No more vegetables falling out as soon as you open the door.
You never know where to store the extra rolls. If you don't have space in your bathroom cabinets to store them, try stacking them in a magazine rack next to the toilet.
Install elegant storage to store your gift papers and all the other items needed for wrapping:scissors, stickers or ribbons... Hang the wall-mounted magazine racks within easy reach. Slip your accessories in. In addition, all this can be hidden behind a door for example.
Take a decorative magazine rack that will match your bathroom decor and put your curling irons and round brushes in it when you're not using them.
Save space in your closets by attaching a magazine rack to the inside of bathroom closet doors. Store your curling irons and all the accessories that tend to take up too much space. Check out the trick here.
Always keep your rolls of foil, baking and parchment paper close at hand. Hang a magazine rack on the inside of a kitchen cupboard or pantry door. You will be able to catch the rolls easily just by stretching out your arm. Check out the trick here.
Balls of yarn are small and difficult to store, as everything can get tangled. But storing them in large boxes poses a problem:you no longer know what you have. Attach magazine racks to a wall with a small nail or place them on shelves. You will create useful storage for the balls, while being sure to see what you have. You can even sort them by color.
Flip-flops have an annoying tendency to fall in the closet. To have them at hand without them slipping, put them in magazine holders that fit perfectly on your shelves.
If you stack your cutting boards, you know like me that we always need the one below. To always have the right cutting board on hand, hang a magazine rack on the inside of the cupboard door closest to your worktop and store each cutting board in a compartment.
Take a wooden magazine rack and turn it on its side. Place it in a corner of the wall and secure it with screws. And here is a great corner shelf easily made! You can even consider stacking several to make more storage. Check out the trick here.
Do you need a coffee table? Take 4 wooden magazine racks and glue them back to back to form a square. Place everything on a height-adjustable tripod. And here is a designer coffee table that also contains storage space!
Don't let your mail pile up and form a mountain that you no longer want to deal with. Keep mail organized in a magazine rack set up for each family member and file mail for everyone like a mailbox. Clever, isn't it?
Hide the box or the wires of your devices by hiding them in a magazine rack. Very practical so that you no longer see this ugly Internet box. I don't know about you, but I think it's great!
Never lose an invoice again and never mix up your administrative documents again. They will always stay in the right place. Attach magazine racks to the wall to create a filing rack. Put as many boxes as you need and label each one to avoid mixing up your documents.
Put magazine racks flat in the freezer to store opened bags or pizza boxes, for example. Check out the trick here.
Organize your dressing room by perfectly storing your clutches and purses, vertically, in a magazine rack.
Put your fruit in a nice magazine rack hanging on the wall. You can even arrange them by color to make a pretty decoration.
Store boxes of pasta or cookies in a magazine rack. No more falling packets.
I don't know about you, but I never know where to put all those home appliance instruction manuals. By the way, I don't know where they are anymore. The trick is to classify them in different magazine racks all stored on the same shelf. You can even put the guarantees with it.
To store food wrap packets, you can lay them flat in a magazine rack. This will prevent them from toppling over.