5 CLEVER FACE MASK ORGANIZATION & STORAGE IDEAS
Who else finds themselves stumbling upon facemasks in all areas of the house, in random bags and backpacks, and in the car? Now that facemasks are part of everyday life, I recently decided I needed a system to keep them contained to one area of the house as well as an easy way for us to know what’s clean and what’s dirty.
I decided to do a simple “clean” and “dirty” bin at the front door. This way it’s easy for everyone to grab one as we leave and drop it in the dirty bin when we get back home. The dirty masks are washed during my normal Sunday laundry routine.
So far this system has been working great for us. What system have you found that works in your home? If you’re still looking for some inspiration and ideas on how to organize your families masks, I’ve rounded up some of my favorites from around the web.
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Enjoy and stay healthy!
REPURPOSED hook rack
Laura from Organizing Junkie made this great entryway mask area for her family. Hooks for each family member and a “Dirty Masks” bucket make it easy to grab a clean mask on the way out and drop the dirty masks on the way in.
2. monogrammed hooks
Anthropologie has a variety of monogrammed hooks that are so adorable and are sure to go with whatever decor you have in your home. When everyone knows where their masks belong, it’s that much easier for them to find them and put them back.
3. Wall-Mounted Entryway Organizer with Chalkboard Sign
Michelle from Practical Perfection created this beautiful entryway system that has everything the kids need when they get home from school - their after school routine checklist, a place to sanitize their hands, storage for clean masks and a place to put dirty masks after coming home from school.
4.Baskets and bins
Erin from The Mindfully Scientific Mama designed this Mask Station for her family. I love her creative use of different products to come up with the perfect solution for what works for her family.
5. etsy
I’m in love with these custom labels from Organized House Shop on Etsy. I might need to redo my own bins now!
This handmade wall mounted hook sign from Otter Creek Sign Co is so gorgeous!
If you’re looking for some on-the-go options to keep your masks organized, these custom labeled pouches from Happy Blue Marble are the perfect option.
I hope you now have some inspiration from these ideas. Comment below on what’s worked best for your family!