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Household Essentials H12001 Hinge It Clutterbuster Four Bar Hanging Valet | Behind the Door Clothing and Towel Rack | White
Family towel rack with 4 parallel bars that takes advantage of unused space behind the doorBars swivel independently making it perfect for a shared bathroomSave money: Air drying conserves energy and extends the life of your towels and linenEasy installation: Can install at door hinges or on wallFits doors with a measurement of 53.5 to 66.5 inches between top and bottom hinge4 towel bars: 70"H x 20.5"W, 1"D
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2 Reddit comments about Household Essentials H12001 Hinge It Clutterbuster Four Bar Hanging Valet | Behind the Door Clothing and Towel Rack | White:

u/no-more-drink · 4 pointsr/HomeImprovement

We have something like this that helps a lot.

u/kilamumster · 2 pointsr/Frugal

We just moved into a house-- I know what you mean. I started a resource/ idea book in a binder. It has lists of service companies, etc., that we've used or may need, as well as magazine clippings and print-outs of decor ideas, paint chips, etc. It helps to satisfy my urge for immediate action, while allowing me to take time to plan and do things at a sensible pace.

Meanwhile, I store stuff to keep things neat and orderly.

I prefer banker's boxes for long-term storage. They are cheap, store the right amount of stuff without being too heavy to carry, cheap, stackable, cheap, and easy to label. Even the Costco double/triple wall ones are relatively cheap. A couple of white kitchen trash bags inside can keep things fresh and bug free. Toss a strip of fabric softener sheet in the bag, for even more freshness. what to store: old paper records, out-of-season clothing, holiday decor, keepsakes you'll get to organising someday, extra bulbs, batteries, gift wrap, etc.

If you get bed risers, the boxes can fit under the bed. If you are short, this is not a good idea unless you have excellent balance, as the bed will be very high.

I hang a shower caddy in the bath. If no convenient place to hang, but room for something, I hang a second shower curtain bar on the wall side of the tub/shower, and hang a caddy on it, using an S-hook.

Over-the-door hanging shoe caddies (the canvas type) hold shoes, sure. But they also hold cleaning supplies in a hall closet, or office supplies in the bedroom or den, etc. Mine holds extra power cords, shopping bags, parts for repairs in progress, etc.

I found a hinge-hung rack that holds the not-quite-clean-but-not-exactly-dirty clothing that usually gets tossed on a chair or bed, like a sweater or sweatshirt, etc., that doesn't need to go in the coat closet.

I am currently haunting thrift stores for frames for our original art (my grandmother was an accomplished painter). Many thrift stores have complex days for discounts. If I don't want to risk losing it, I just buy it. Not a huge difference between paying $7.99 or 30% off $7.99, especially if it means I don't have to make a special trip to get it on the special tag-colour day!

Tl;dr: Make an idea binder to help you plan and pace your decorating; declutter and store for now.