Hang, man

In our recent guest Real Reveal post, Decorator’s Notebook reminded me of another drawer problem in my life. The one in the bedroom full of necklaces, earrings and bracelets that would get more wear if they’d only show themselves in the hurried mornings. Drawers are no place for jewellery. A flit around The Selby, Closet Visit and The Coveteur just confirmed as much…

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Caroline_Belhumeur_Closet-001 Trays and bowls, that looks doable. But also makes it feel like a new tray or bowl is necessary and I’m not spending money on this, er, problem.
Caroline_Belhumeur_Closet-002 Religious sculpture-cum-hanging rack thing, not so sure about you.

Closet Visit | Crystal Meers | Jewellery storage And, something quite achievable – hanging basic hooks.

Pinterest turned up a wacky world of old spice racks, letterpress cases and repurposed picture frames – mainly requiring some crafting that this blogger just doesn’t have the heart for.

How do you keep your jewellery and what’s the best idea you’ve seen so far?

4 Responses to “Hang, man”

  1. B-bop
    December 11, 2012 at 9:51 am #

    I got hubby to install little hooks on the inside door of my wardrobe. On these hang necklaces, belts, silk scarves, bracelets etc. This is a great solution! No mess. No dust.

  2. myfriendshouse
    December 12, 2012 at 9:13 am #

    Sounds great and no need to have the most perfect jewellery collection then either (my beach-bought 90’s Sicilian necklace might not look so hot on the wall).

  3. Rachel
    December 19, 2012 at 3:11 pm #

    A mixture:
    clear plastic divided box from muji
    old mug tree, painted white
    pretty wooden bowl
    mini silver bowl for the really good stuff

  4. Maria
    January 31, 2013 at 8:01 am #

    I got those sticky backed plastic hooks and put them on the inside of my wardrobe doors. Make sure you get strong ones for the heavier pieces but now can see all when I open the doors to get dressed.

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