Having a large wardrobe that has specific draws for shoes is never enough. Buying a beautiful wooden cabinet at the entrance of your house to store the shoes you wear daily is never enough. So, if you need more storage space for your shoes, you can always use old plastic bottles.
Simply cut off the end with a utility knife and stick them together with glue. This way, they won’t fall all over the place and will keep your shoes all in one place in a neat setup. Isn’t it wonderful to discover that when you last bought a bottle of soda, you actually bought much more?
Use Your Garden Rack
If we had to choose one hack from this remarkable list, the next one would probably be our favorite. It's not the most clever or sophisticated one, however, it is so simple but looks so great, we couldn't help ourselves but fall in love with it. This outdoor storage trick involves just using the head of an old garden rake.
The spokes turn into ordered hooks to hang your garden shears, spades, and scissors while adding vintage style to your outdoor area. Not only is this look rustic, perfect for your garden area, but it will also save you money as you won't have to buy new hooks.
Behind the Tub Panel Storage
If you have a fitted bathtub, you can always check underneath it for any unused space you can use. You'll be surprised how many bottles can fit underneath there. These sliding panels are one of the more challenging DIY projects, but they will make a huge difference to your bathroom, especially when storing all your supplies.
Now you can easily clear at least one or two shelves in the kitchen where you used to store all of those bottles, just remember one thing. Keep the ones you use regularly need by as you don't want to open the bath panels every single day.
Download Netflix Movies and Shows
One of the biggest obstacles to streaming is the prerequisite of good quality internet. But Netflix changed everything by rolling out the ability to download select features, which means you can take some items from your queue without worrying about Wi-Fi or an internet connection.
You'll need to snag the mobile app and factor in that downloading requires a bit of time and storage space, but soon you'll be watching great movies and shows while traveling. So, find a show you want to watch, download all episodes, and binge yourself away the next time you're short of Wi-Fi. By the way, do this before flying too. You'll thank us later.
Request a “Fragile” Sticker for Your Luggage
this next hack is a time savior, a line-skipping device, and get home faster after landing way of doing things. Any bag that's been marked with this sticker should be put on top of the rest of the pile and will end up being among the first to hit the baggage claim conveyor belt.
That means you can quickly get out of that game of human bingo and get closer to the exit. You might end up having to sign a waiver, absolving the airline of any damage that your fragile items could potentially incur, but if you don’t actually HAVE any fragile items, you’ve got nothing to lose.