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Home » Home Organization » Closet » Easy Tool Closet Organization To Create More Storage Space

Easy Tool Closet Organization To Create More Storage Space

Last Modified: April 21, 2024 Sabrina Quairoli This blog uses cookies. It also has affiliate links. We earn sponsored content income.

Over the years, our tool closet has transformed and expanded its usability to hold EVERYTHING we need to improve our home, complete home craft projects, and repair stuff. Today, I will share with you the next evolution of our tool closet organization.

Jump to:
  • But, first, let’s revisit the past and share the other posts that show our Tool Closet.
  • Before Tool Closet Organization Transformation
  • How to organize spray can bottles
  • UPDATE 2022:
  • Our solutions for the update of our tool closet:
easy tool closet organization to create more storage space - featured image

But, first, let’s revisit the past and share the other posts that show our Tool Closet.

Here is our updated tool closet we did over six years ago. CREATIVE WAYS TO ORGANIZE TOOLS (Affiliate Link) IN A CLOSET Over the years, we updated and modified the tool closet to make it work better for both of us. While it worked well, we realized some items needed homes in the last few years, and our bins were overflowing. Can you relate? We had to go through and sort all the small things and group them to find the correct containers or bags for the items. Follow along and see how we transformed the space, and, as a result, it gave us even MORE space in this small closet!

Before Tool Closet Organization Transformation

This is where we left the existing tool closet. As last you saw (Affiliate Link) it in the post link above, we had added the wood shelf unit and removed the desk so my husband could use it again, and we would be able to go more vertical with the storage.

Before tool closet organization

As you can see in this picture, the wood shelf unit was pitching to the right and very wobbly. So getting rid of it was very important. But, when we removed it, we realized that a narrow-tall shelf would fit in the space - creating an L-shaped shelving (Affiliate Link) unit when we put both of them together. Yay!!!

Since my husband installed metal pegboards a few years ago, we didn’t do much on the loose hand tools (Affiliate Link). But, we needed to review the small items that were not sorted very well in the bins on the shelves (Affiliate Link).

Here’s an updated image of the pegboard for our hand tools (Affiliate Link). He did a great job, didn't he?

Use pegboards to hold hand tools for easy access

Find the right shelving unit for your tool closet to do your tool closet reorganization.

First, we decided to measure the depth and width of where the wood shelf was located. It turns out we could fit two tall shallow shelving (Affiliate Link) units in its place to create an L-shape. Here are the two shelving (Affiliate Link) units we purchased from Ace Hardware.

Supplies needed:

1- Edsal Muscle Rack 72 in. H x 34 in. W x 14 in. D Steel Shelving Unit

1- Edsal Muscle Rack 72 in. H x 36 in. W x 18 in. D Steel Shelving Unit

3 - Storage organizer with compartments and lids

1 - 3 set drawer organizer (Affiliate Link)

Assorted other containers open and with lids (reused and purchased new)

A label maker (Affiliate Link)

UPDATE 2022: PEGBOARDS USED FOR THIS PROJECT: All of these were purchased on Amazon (Affiliate Link) (affiliate)

Wall Control Pegboard 6 inch Reach

And, a Wall Control 10 inch Hook

Wall Control Beige Metal Pegboard - keep in mind these pegboards have a vertical and horizontal direction. Pick the right one for you.

And, a wall Control Deep Pegboard shelf 6" black

We used several of these: Wall Control Slotted U Hook 3" peg hook

Wall Control Slotted Pegboard U hook

This one is a set you can buy, but we needed more: Wall Control Hook pieces kit.

Below are just some of the items we purchased from Ace Hardware. We had to go back and buy a few more things to finish the tool closet organization project.

Supplies used for this tool closet organization

Repurpose bins you already have.

The older three drawers were used for small empty containers that we use to keep organized. The IKEA parts are handy if we need them. Touch-up sticks and paint drawer is for the pieces of furniture (Affiliate Link), doors, and cabinets we recently replaced. Many of these items tend to get lost in a space like this or a garage (Affiliate Link), so having a drawer for them helps you know where things are quick.

Divide like items up and store in drawers or closed containers for future use.

How to organize spray can bottles

The spray can bottle Organizer DIY project was also added to the shelves (Affiliate Link). Check out this post to see how I created them, HOW TO MAKE A DIY SPRAY BOTTLES ORGANIZER. This was created by repurposing glassware cardboard boxes (Affiliate Link) and beer six-pack holders. Check it out.

Organize the small items into groups.

Above the drawers, we sorted and organized chains, piano hinges, plates and L brackets, cabinet supplies, and supplies for pictures.

Use open bins for items you use often.

We used a bin with sandpaper. Since we had a variety of caulk (Affiliate Link), it had its container. And, we used a shoebox for lubricants and glue bottles.

Use Open bins for quick access to supplies used often

We had a lot of hooks, so we used a shoebox-size bin to hold them all. Also, we divided our landscape lighting and indoor lights into two containers with lids. I use large L brackets that I usually pull from and reuse when getting rid of things, so I had a bin for them as well. I know what you are thinking; that is a little overkill, right? Our goal was to organize everything so the whole family knew where the items would be.

sort light bulbs and larger items in bins with lids

Five-gallon buckets are great for task organizing

We like to use 5-gallon buckets to hold task supplies like electrical, plumbing, tiling, and painting. But, these bins were overflowing, and we realized we needed to adjust and remove some unnecessary items. And, we have a variety of extension cords, so it needed a home as well.

Use five gallon buckets for organizing task supplies

Now, here comes the big and awkward items.

There were tripods used for levels and parts for the faucet supplies we have in the home that we needed to find homes for, so using shallow rectangular bins worked nicely and stacked together easily.

Measure the longest unique item and find a shallow bin to fit the items.

Organize the screws into drawers.

This was all my husband. He went and measured and labeled all the screws, nails, etc... and placed them into the appropriate size drawer. Here’s what that looks like.

Organize screws and nails in small drawers

Store handheld power tools in bags.

My husband is a big fan of bags for handheld power tools. It fits everything, even bits, and other accessories, and can easily be stored on a shelf. So we went and bought a few more generic bags, so the hand tools (Affiliate Link) that did not have a bag now have one. There were only a few needed this time around.

Use bags to organize handheld power tools

After spending 4 hours assembling the shelves (Affiliate Link), sorting the items, and adding them to the bins.

Below is the finished project. As you can see now, the tool closet organization is complete. What do you think? We love it, and it is super easy to find items there. I even find myself going in there to put things away instead of just laying them on the shelf. We also have extra space on the shelving (Affiliate Link). Yay!

after tool closet organization

UPDATE 2022:

Within one year of using this space, we found a few more adjustments that needed to be done. Below are the other things we did to make this tool closet even more organized!

  1. To have a little more room, we decide to shorten the shelf and move our cordless tools (Affiliate Link) to metal pegboards like we did with the hand tools (Affiliate Link) above.
  2. We also found that there were a lot of small items in small containers that made it easier for us to use two drawer systems. This was my husband's project. He felt that it would work better for him. I was totally fine with the task divider cases.
  3. We wanted to get the hand saws out of a bin and placed on the pegboard.

Some issues we encountered.

We had to figure out where we would place the individual tools (Affiliate Link) from each cordless drill (Affiliate Link). This took some thinking since we didn't want them to be just thrown about.

And, we wanted to find a place for the batteries for these tools (Affiliate Link) and keep them in one place.

Our solutions for the update of our tool closet:

First, we found a home for the saw (Affiliate Link) blades. These blades are for all the saws we have. We used a plastic 2-inch deep bin with holes, and it was about 4 inches deep for the blades to store there. We labeled it to know where the blades were for the hand and cordless tools (Affiliate Link).

We used a plastic 2 inch bin to hold the tool blades

The next was the shelf for the batteries. This pegboard unit also had a shelf accessory. It worked pretty well. This and many other brands have pegs in different sizes. So, we made sure to get a bunch of the larger ones for these tools (Affiliate Link) and our other items.

We hung the tools with hooks that came with the pegboard

Then, we used some of the hooks for the step stool to get it off the ground. And a few bags with a hook to hold some other small items.

We used hooks to hold the step stool and bags for small things

And lastly, we hung the cordless tools (Affiliate Link) using the right size hook that fit the handle area. We also added the hooks to the bottom of the pegboard so that it didn't take any valuable space on the pegboard itself. These two cordless tools (Affiliate Link) were the only ones that were on the pegboard.

We picked the right size tool to hooks to hold the cordless tools handle.

And, on the shelf, my husband took his valuable time and labels (Affiliate Link) and added all the small items, like screws, IKEA parts, hooks to hang pictures, anchors, chains, nuts, and bolts, and placed them in these drawer organizers (Affiliate Link). He even labeled them.

We organized in a drawer organizer all the ikea parts screws nuts and bolts

Below are some other tool closet organization articles I found online. Feel free to check them out and get even more inspired.

10 Unique Tool Organizing Ideas

Organized Tool Closet

Easy Tool Closet Organization To Create More Storage Space
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  1. Julie Bestry says

    January 30, 2021 at 2:37 am

    Wow, Sabrina, that's impressive. What a great team you two make. Personally, I own a handful of screwdrivers, one hammer, and a boxcutter – and that's the extent of my tools. (To be honest, the only tools I actually use are the mini-screwdrivers to tighten my eyeglass screws, and the boxcutter to open Amazon packages. But I definitely approve of the all-bases-covered approach that you've taken, making sure everything is tidy, logical, and accessible.

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