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Home » Home Organization » Creative Ways to Organize Tools in a Closet

Creative Ways to Organize Tools in a Closet

Last Modified: June 3, 2024 Sabrina Quairoli This blog uses cookies. It also has affiliate links. We earn sponsored content income.

Update: It has been five years since we organized this closet and there were some updates in the last year that I wanted to share with you.  While a lot of the shelving (Affiliate Link), bags, and stuff are available to use, we have updated several things that made the tool closet much more user-friendly. While reading this, I left the original content and added the updates at the end to see what we had modified and improved. I hope this helps you get inspired to take action and organize tools (Affiliate Link).  Note: There are affiliate links in this post. I will receive a small referral fee if you click through and purchase on Amazon (Affiliate Link). 

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  • Easy DIY Tool Closet Organization You Can Do Right Now
  • Cool Options to Organize Tools
  • Make a DIY spray bottle organizer
  • Carpet the floor
  • Label those Nail and Screw Organizers
  • Organize tools on a Metal Pegboard Organizer
  • Use a Knives Magnet Holder to hold Metal Tools

We have a pretty well-organized tool closet. It holds all of our tools (Affiliate Link), a desk for assembly, floor standing shelves (Affiliate Link) to keep our paint cans and heavier supplies; however, the one thing we are lacking is the floor space to move around. The door is only 24 inches wide, and if there are hooks on the wall near the door, we have to walk sideways into the tool closet, like a crab, really, like a crab to make sure we do not scratch ourselves on the wall. Annoying! Below I detail how we improved our tool closet organization.

Easy DIY Tool Closet Organization You Can Do Right Now

Toolroom hanging shelves-for extra storage

So, we decided to mount shelving (Affiliate Link) on the wall in the closet. We repurposed these shelves (Affiliate Link) from a makeshift pantry (Affiliate Link) we had years before. It's a little hard to see, but we attached wire shelves (Affiliate Link) to the mounted wire shelves (Affiliate Link) to add more storage space. We also made sure the tracks were on studs.

shelving with labeled bins and bags

We labeled the cable pull-out bins and tool bags. For the dark bags, we used a permanent silver marker to make the label (Affiliate Link) visible.

shelving with labeled bins

We put the least used tools (Affiliate Link) and their corresponding bags farther up the wall.

And, we put the tool bags we use most often at eye level. Our drill (Affiliate Link) and screw bits and other supplies are in the bag; however, we do not store the screws in the fabric bag.  Those screws and nails are on the desk in the organizer. You can see it in the image below.

Entire Tool Room Organized

Now, we can fit a chair (Affiliate Link) in the tool closet! Wonderful, right?

UPDATE: Wow, this has completely changed! My husband now uses his desk in his office. And, we moved the wooden shelving (Affiliate Link) into the desk place (you can see a little of the Ikea shelving (Affiliate Link) unit on the left of the above image). 

By making these changes, we can move around the room and have a surface to work on. Brilliant! And we don't have to walk like a crab. =) How do you organize your tool space? Please leave a message below.

OK, now for more updates in our tool closet! 

Cool Options to Organize Tools

We have purchased many more tools (Affiliate Link) since I originally created this post. We now have a table saw (Affiliate Link) which we take apart when we are not using it to save space. A drawer cart with wheels for light bulbs because we have a variety of lights in and outside our home. From different types of landscape light bulbs to LEDs and halogen light bulbs, we needed to find a place to store them that would hopefully keep them safe (Affiliate Link) from breakage.  I shared with you on DIY Fridays my way of organizing spray paint bottles. You can check that here (How to Make A DIY Spray Bottle Organizer). To free up space on the floor, we removed a large bulky step stool toolbox (Affiliate Link) that stored random tools (Affiliate Link).  My husband went through and decided to revisit the nails and screws organizer caddy (Affiliate Link) and labeled everything. He's detailed when he wants to be. LOL. It looks amazing! Below, I share the images and give you more details about each improvement.

Make a DIY spray bottle organizer

First, here's the picture from my DIY spray bottle organizer. I was able to make two out of the glasses box I purchased. I also had a few more spray bottles that I stored in a four-pack cardboard beer carrier that we had from a recent beer run. That worked well, too! It even had a handle.

How to Make A DIY Spray Bottles Organizer

Carpet the floor

We recently added carpet to the bedrooms and halls, so we had some remnants that we wanted to use. We added them to the floor in this closet since it was just a concrete slab and would get cold in the winter. It feels like a real room now. You can use remnants that you may have from a recent carpet replacement.

carpet remnant in the closet

Label those Nail and Screw Organizers

The below nail and screw organizer is my husband's handy work. It took him a few hours to organize the screws and about an hour or two to label (Affiliate Link) all the bins. It's his pride and joy.  We better put stuff back where it belongs, or we will hear about it. LOL.

screws and nails bin

Organize tools on a Metal Pegboard Organizer

This metal pegboard was my husband's idea when I said, "the floor is getting too cluttered again." He took action and found this on Amazon (Affiliate Link). He bought extra hooks as well. We were able to get rid of the bulky toolbox (Affiliate Link)/step stool and it did save on floor space. Great one, honey!

metal pegboard for tools

Use a Knives Magnet Holder to hold Metal Tools

The trowel holder is a repurposed knife magnet strip we had in our kitchen before the remodel. It worked great! And removed some dangerous items from the tile bucket on the floor. A few times, I have scraped my leg while walking by or reaching for something on the shelves (Affiliate Link) above. Great idea, right?

Knives magnet strip for trowels

Well, there you have it! Our updated tool organizing closet is very organized now! This post is a perfect example of a room evolving over the years to be even more organized and user-friendly. I hope this post inspires you to organize your tools (Affiliate Link). I know it helped us.

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  1. Janet Schiesl says

    April 01, 2019 at 7:36 pm

    Great ideas. I have never organized tools before. Thanks.

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  2. Janet Barclay says

    April 01, 2019 at 12:40 pm

    I love how you demonstrate that just because a project is done well, doesn't mean it will continue to work indefinitely. Always tweaking to meet your changing needs - great job!

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  3. Linda Samuels says

    April 01, 2019 at 12:02 pm

    I like that you worked on the tool organizing together. I have a few tools that I use and keep with my organizing bag and some more that are in a drawer near my desk. However, my husband is a major tool collector and user. He was a cabinetmaker and woodworker once upon a time and has amassed an enormous collection of tools and machinery. He's the organizer and keeper of them and knows where everything is. He uses cabinets, bins, and racks to keep things organized. It's rare that he needs to purchase a tool because he seems to have everything that we could ever need. I appreciate and admire that he knows how to fix most things.

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  4. Seana Turner says

    April 01, 2019 at 8:07 am

    Wow, I never thought of using a knife magnet for metal tools, but this makes so much sense. I guess I would have wondered if the magnet was strong enough to hold the heavy tools, but obviously it is. Great idea! I love that metal pegboard as well:)

    Reply
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