Hibernation Central: Organizing Your Winter Gear

We are at the pivotal moment in season where we can pick up our winter coat and say, “Yes, yes I will be wearing you today.” Well, it’s hard to say since I was donning shorts and a t-shirt a mere week ago. Richmond is climate schizophrenic like that. Not all of us have been blessed with mudrooms to neatly don our Boho chic pillows, scripted names, and Toms. For years I’ve had winter coats strewn throughout the house, scarves hung from doors and on chairs, and snow tracked paths to the kitchen from wet boots. Not having a lot of space where these things can be kept organized, can make your house look like a Winter stripfest. I collected a few DIY winter projects for you to help easily store and organize your seasonally appropriate accoutrements. Hibernation has become our new winter sport it seems and what better way to pass the time than to put a project on your plate!

Baskets and Ladders

Putting a bird on it is no longer on trend the way that utilizing a ladder now reigns as trendiest home decor must. This idea does not disappoint. Take yourself to your local Dollar Tree and grab some baskets. Paint them for added effect and here you will have a place for gloves, scarves, legwarmers, and hats. It’s a great way to utilize small entryways and to put underneath shelving. Go on, put a ladder up.

Hanging Shoe Rack

I gotta take credit here. I’ve been doing this for a long time. I converted my hanging shoe rack to store my hats, gloves and scarves easily. I also put my sunglasses, mini-umbrellas, and bad hair day ties here.

Paint Cans and Hooks

Here’s one for all you crafty folks out there. Paint cans make a great way to store your winter wearables and it’s an easy DIY project. Fasten paint cans to a mounted board, add some hooks underneath, voila! Insta storage!

Clothes Pins

So simple and easy as getting some wire or gluing clothes pins on a hanging board and bam, you’ve got a cute and hassle free way of hanging your winter accessories.

Pebble Boot Tray

Who wants their boots to sit in a puddle of cold water? The point is to dry them out. Adding pebbles or marbles to your tray helps keep your boots dry and is an easy way to store them.

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You can skip these ideas all together and take that boring entry way closet and make your own mini mudroom.