When you are blessed with an outdoor space, you do whatever you can to keep it organized. For that to work, you need a good shed to keep all of your garden furniture and accessories in one place. Figuring your shed organization out takes some time, and a shed for storage can be a crucial part of your system to keep things tidy. Whatever you need for your garden shouldn't just be shoved away in the garage, you need a space for everything. Filling it to the brim with furniture, play equipment and tools isn't the way to do it. You have to do more than just cram it in!
With an open and organized shed, you can ensure that your belongings are easy to find when you need them. Whether you stock Redback power tools or you have a drive-on lawn mower, you should consider how you keep everything in order. We’ve got a huge list of ways that you can keep your shed clean and clear, and these are listed for you below!
How To Organize Your Shed
1. Use a magnetic bar. If you have metal tools, installing a metal bar or two is a good way to keep all of the metal tools up and out of the way of the floor. This will be an easy way to store screwdrivers, hammers and more. It’s ideal to store garden tools, too, but make sure that you choose one that is strong enough to hold the tools. You don't want them all falling down!
2. Remember to install a pegboard. When was the last time you checked your smaller items? Hanging a pegboard for tool storage is a great idea as it frees up floor space and lets you see everything that you have at a glance. You can access each item easily, and you won’t have any extra space freed up.
2. Remember to install a pegboard. When was the last time you checked your smaller items? Hanging a pegboard for tool storage is a great idea as it frees up floor space and lets you see everything that you have at a glance. You can access each item easily, and you won’t have any extra space freed up.
3. Add some open shelves. For the small appliance tools, open shelving can and does make a difference to your shed space. You can make the whole space more open when you construct shelves from floor to ceiling. Make sure that your shelves are sturdy enough to hold the tools and you can do this yourself with the right wood and tools to cut them down!
4. Add some hanging jars. If you want to organize nails, screws and bolts and you don't want to lose them in the shed space, you need to make sure that your shed remains nail-free. Hanging jars in shelves can do this for you and you can use any jars with screw top lids. It doesn't have to be a Mason jar, either. Any strong glass jar will do.
4. Add some hanging jars. If you want to organize nails, screws and bolts and you don't want to lose them in the shed space, you need to make sure that your shed remains nail-free. Hanging jars in shelves can do this for you and you can use any jars with screw top lids. It doesn't have to be a Mason jar, either. Any strong glass jar will do.
5. Add yard tool holders. From clasps on the walls of the shed to hangers from the ceiling, you need your garden tools to go to one area of the shed and keep them out of the way of the rest of the larger tools.
Organization is key when you have a shed full of dangerous tools. Start with these and see how fast you can keep it clear!
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