Reddit Reddit reviews DecoBros Supreme Over The Door 11 Hook Organizer Rack, Chrome Finish

We found 3 Reddit comments about DecoBros Supreme Over The Door 11 Hook Organizer Rack, Chrome Finish. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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DecoBros Supreme Over The Door 11 Hook Organizer Rack, Chrome Finish
The Over the Door Hook Rack is perfect for anyone who needs more hanging spaceFeatures a flexible bracket that fits doors up to 1-3/4 inch thick.Beautiful Supreme Quality Chrome Finish with 11 HooksSize 11-1/4-inch H by 17-inch W by 4-1/4-inchUS Design Patent #: USD699467
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3 Reddit comments about DecoBros Supreme Over The Door 11 Hook Organizer Rack, Chrome Finish:

u/MableXeno · 5 pointsr/Parenting

My two tricks: things for doors & lysol wipes.

I use this style of shoe rack and this or this style of hanging rack.

Everything off the floor! It's easy to use them to organize-organize, or easy to just get crap off the floor so that it's not on the floor, and not piled on a countertop or table. When I organize-organize I can use the top row for things I need to keep out of kid hands. I usually make the bottom row or bottom two rows for kids - with toys or clothing they can use on their own. Middle rows for other necessities. I once organized a baby shoe rack this way: Top: Off-limits baby items, medicines, first aid, sharp things. Second & third row: Diapers (with wipes in one pocket). Fourth and fifth rows: Onesies, socks, hats, burp cloths, flannel receiving blankets (I roll everything, usually), or quick things I might want to stuff in the diaper bag when I leave the house. My 10-year-old has one...She's got all the "dangerous" stuff at the top - scissors and glue, and some pointy art tools. Then she sorted all her different art supplies into them by color...and has several pockets dedicated to sorted legos.

The racks...Are just to hang everything up. I even have them on the front door - purses and backpacks mostly with a few hoodies b/c we've had nippy weather occasionally. In my room, I hang my towel on the bottom, but I also hang my jeans and bras so they don't end up on the floor so I can wear them again. In the kids' rooms, pajamas, jeans, and random items that aren't really dirty and could be worn again, but maybe aren't "normal" rotation.

Oh, and I have a basic shelf near the front door - and have several baskets there. I keep a couple of pairs of the kids socks (like a secret stash), as well as their shoes there...I have a basket for "outdoor" stuff (we live in a townhome with a shared yard...and we don't really have room for an outdoor toybox...so the chalk and bubbles and all that comes in at the end of the night)...I have a basket of swimming stuff (b/c we frequently swim at my brother's house) like bathing suits, goggles, sunscreen, etc...I have a basket for library materials that need to go back (we actually just store them all here, so they don't get left in bedrooms)...And then I have an upper shelf with a flashlight, umbrellas, a couple of hats...and some things I need to return to a friend.

And even though I used cloth diapers, and switched our whole house over to reusable products instead of paper napkins and paper towels - I still have cleaning wipes so I can just swipe a few things when it looks like it needs it.

I just find that when I can put things in a place...even if it's not the idea place...having it contained makes it feel less messy.

u/RastabanStar · 4 pointsr/malefashionadvice

Here's what I use:

$14 Door Rack off Amazon

I can't close my closet door with it on, but I can hide 6 pairs of pants completely and conveniently out of site.

u/KiKiSPEAKS · 1 pointr/AskWomen

I bought an awesome coat rack on Amazon for $13. It goes right over my bedroom door and I use it to hang certain jackets and all of my scarves! Here it is!