Who couldn't use this handy broom and utility closet in the garage or laundry room? This utility cabinet features a vertical partition to create storage space for your brooms, mops and tall items on one side. Adjustable shelves on the other side keep all the cleaning supplies and small items stored in an easy. Creating a simple broom closet and cleaning supply cabinet can significantly enhance your home organization.
For even more ideas, be sure to check back often or subscribe to the **Sawdust and Cornbread YouTube Channel** for my latest DIY projects. Many older homes seem to have a broom closet. In fact, I remember my grandmother's home having a small broom closet in her kitchen.
That's exactly what my home was lacking, a utility or broom closet. So when I started making plans to remodel my laundry room, I decided to add a small broom closet. Learn how to make a wall-mounted broom closet with plywood, 1x6s, hinges and paint.
See the cut list, steps and tips for this easy and practical project. Here is the back of the broom cupboard; you can see how we had to route out part of the back to fit the two gliders. The casters are on the bottom here.
Unfortunately, I don't have a lot of advice regarding the side panels and what to affix the broom cupboard pull out into, as every kitchen or utility space is different. Small Wonders: 9 Space-Saving Broom Closets Check out these efficient ways to store your broom, mop and cleaning supplies. Learn how to build a DIY broom closet with our step.
Broom Storage Ideas: Explore wall racks, utility closets, and behind-door hacks for tidy homes! Building a closet between the studs is a great option for the kitchen or bathroom.This diy storage closet is perfect for storing tall items. For sliding doors, page through DIY guides online for specific instructions on track installation.
After the doors are up, consider adding finishing touches like paint or wallpaper. A splash of color can elevate the overall design, making a simple broom closet an integral part of your living space.