Start labeling plastic bins as essentials products now if you haven’t already. You’ll be shocked at how adaptable they are: you can use them for everything from organizing items to pet hacks. Here are a few innovative applications you probably weren’t aware of.
Make Your Own Vanity
Look no further if you’re on a budget and don’t know how to achieve the vanity of your dreams. Stack some plastic bins in front of a desk and decorate them! It works flawlessly, and it only costs a few dollars.
You don’t even need to buy a desk for this hack; if you’re handy, you can just put some wood together. That’s what I mean when I say being frugal and minimizing waste.
Furniture Out Of Bins?
Bins are a terrific way to store things, but they’re not the most appealing to the eye. Fortunately, you can change that by arranging your trash so nicely that it appears to be furniture. It’s not the most comfortable, but it’s certainly pleasing to the eye.
It’s always a good idea to double-check the weight limitations on your bins before using them because the last thing you want is for a visitor to crash through your brand-new couch.
Store All Your Shoes
Finding a way to organize all the shoes at the door is one of the major sources of clutter in a house with many people (or simply the residence of someone who likes shoes). Why not simplify things by using plastic bins?
Each family member can have their own bin, which can be stacked on top of each other to resemble a true shoe organizer. Great… now I have even more reasons to continue buying shoes.
A Water Feature
Some things that you might truly want to improve your architecture game are simply out of your price range. When you consider all of the costs, a cool water feature in your garden may appear to be a headache.
Wrong. To make your own water feature on a shoestring budget, all you need is a plastic bin. It looks just as great, and you can tailor it to your preferences. Who wouldn’t want something like this?
A Comfy Seat
You might also construct a fun chair out of your plastic box if you’re going to use it for storage in any case. Fill it with whatever you desire, then add a cushion on top so it may also serve as a seat.
Make this piece of furniture out of foam, a carving knife, and some cloth to serve as a solid focal point in your living area. What a difference a quilted bedspread, a few throw pillows, and a faux fur rug can make!
Keep Your Yarn Untangled
Worrying about your yarn getting tangled is one of the most frustrating aspects of knitting. Now you don’t have to worry about it; organize your yarn in a plastic bucket that doubles as a sewing box.
They’re also the perfect size for all of your requirements! Now you’ll be able to repair all of the holes in your jeans? Wait…weren’t those done on purpose?
The Best Gift-Wrapper
If you like giving gifts, you’ll need to replenish your supply of wrapping paper and bags regularly. At times, all of those wrapping materials can get muddled up.
Instead, organize them by stacking and labeling several plastic containers to create the ideal gift-giving station. This station even includes a section dedicated to bows! Whoever their buddies are, they are really fortunate.
Spoil Your Cats
Everyone who has a pet has one thing in common: we all enjoy indulging them to a great extent. Fortunately, you are not required to spend all of your money on luxurious cat housing.
You can make your own cat house out of different-sized plastic boxes, which will result in the cat tower of your cat’s dreams! The cat seemed to be quite pleased with the arrangement made for me!
For The LEGO Collector
True LEGO fans will be envious of this picture. LEGO collectors with hundreds of different LEGO pieces in various hues may find inspiration in this person’s usage of plastic bins to color-sort their LEGO.
It appears to be a dream collection for both children and adults. No more leaving your LEGOs strewn across the floor, just to stub your foot on one later… Is there any pain more excruciating than that?
Spice Up Your Storage
We’ve already seen how plastic bins may be utilized for a variety of storage solutions. The only issue is that they are quite difficult to visually pleasing or blend in with your home’s design.
Thankfully, this person has come to the rescue with this lovely DIY project that transforms plastic bins into elegant storage items. It would be not easy to find things as good as these in stores for anywhere near the price, plus you have complete creative flexibility!
Add Some Handles
It’s one thing to have a good time filling your plastic storage boxes with various objects for storage; however, when it comes to moving them about, things may become a little tricky.
Add some handles to the edges of your plastic bins so that you can easily transport them wherever you need to go. This will save you a lot of time and aggravation. They are, without a doubt, the most adaptable item in anyone’s home.
A Place To Put Your Jewellery
If you have a lot of jewelry that gets tangled up all the time, here’s a suggestion that will save you money on a jewelry box. Put some hooks inside a plastic bucket so you can easily hang your jewelry.
This technique also makes your jewelry much more accessible. Finally, you can put an end to the agony of stacking your necklaces, earrings, and rings on your desk in jumbles and piles.
The Most Productive Workspace
You may avoid the clutter that comes with hunting down a stapler, glue stick, or rubber band for a project if you work from home or if your child enjoys doing little DIYs all the time.
This desk organizer is entirely comprised of plastic boxes, each designated for a specific desk necessity. You won’t have to waste any more time looking through your drawer for a highlighter. Reach out and grab!
Organize Your Medication
When you have the flu, the last thing you want to do is rummage through your medicine cabinet to find the correct drug. It’s difficult enough to figure out which tablet is best to begin with.
To ease the stress of locating the proper medication, try organizing your prescription in small plastic drawers according to your symptoms. Coughs, colds, and even a sore throat have their own section.
Which Battery?
It’s not just you who has trouble telling the difference between AA and AAA batteries. To save time, line up some plastic bins and name each section according to the type of battery you put in it.
If you follow this advice, you’ll be able to change the batteries in your remote control in seconds and get back to viewing The Vampire Diaries reruns without interruption.
Decorate Your Drawers
If we hadn’t told you, would you have known that these plastic containers weren’t actual desk drawers? No one will be the wiser if you cover your plastic bins with ornamental paper and drawings to give the illusion of a chest of drawers.
In addition, you can personalize it to your liking. The sunflowers on this are lovely, but if you like a more subtle look, you can always opt for a neutral color scheme.
Make Snacking Fun
Although most children like good snacks, it may be time to get creative with the presentation if your child is a fussy eater. Put plastic bins of varying sizes in a row, decorate them, then load them with different snacks to construct a colorful snack train.
These look a whole lot more enjoyable to eat, and your children will devour them in no time. Is that a bag of Cheetos in the back? That is, if that is the case, I’ll take 10.
A Side Table?
Although this technique is for wire bins, it still works well. Rather than spending that extra money on a side table, flip and glue one wire bin on top of another to create this modern art piece.
I’m very sure a vintage store would sell this for a lot more money, so you’d be doing yourself a favor. If you need to adorn your home quickly, this is the art deco object to get.
So You Can Grab Your Forks, Quick
How many of you have dreaded digging through your possessions to find something as simple as a fork when you’re ravenous and desperate to get your hands on something to eat?
Use little plastic containers to store your kitchen cutlery and other utensils within your kitchen drawer to save time. It’s very nice how each utensil is labeled according to its use.
Store Things Under Your Bed
Everyone has a blanket or duvet that they only use during the frigid winter months because they are too warm to sleep with. Where are you going to keep it for the rest of the year, though?
So, if you have enough room under your bed, put them in a plastic box and tuck them underneath to keep them safe and out of sight until you need them again. You’ll be ready for a cozy start to next fall if you do it this way.
A Place For Your Hamsters
Your hamsters may be tired of their regular hamster cage and would appreciate a change of scenery. Try creating these DIY hamster cages from plastic bin lids to give them a new perspective.
You can even build a hamster castle out of them if you stack them on top of one other. I promise that your hamsters will enjoy this mini-mansion – you can thank me afterward.
Make Your Own Soil
This tip is ideal for those who enjoy gardening. Did you know that large plastic boxes may be used to create the ideal worm bin, providing you with healthy compost for all of your plant needs?
Place a plastic bin in your garden and fill it with worms and soil. Worms are natural recyclers, so why not use a plastic box to make the most of your wet waste?
Keep Your Ornaments Safe
We only use Christmas decorations for a few weeks each year, but it’s always a nightmare to figure out where to put the ornaments on the Christmas tree, so they don’t become tangled or rust.
To preserve the delicate ornaments from shattering this year, use a plastic bucket and a wooden rod. That, at the very least, is one method to make your Christmas a little more fun.
Sorting Craft Items
Crafting and DIY are both a blessing and a curse for me. On the one hand, you get to create adorable goods in the comfort of your own home. On the other hand, those little beads end up all over the place and are nearly impossible to locate.
Stack small plastic boxes on top of a shelf to contain craft supplies. Label the shelf with the contents of the boxes. Almost every type of craftsman will find something to their liking in this collection.
Storage On The Walls
If you’re a hoarder like me, you’ll quickly run out of room in your home for even the most little items. Start hanging stuff on your walls when you run out of space in your closet or under your bed!
Plastic boxes can be used as inexpensive wall storage if they are arranged pleasingly. Hang the bins on the hooks that you have placed on the wall. It’s that easy.
Cats Stay Clean
It’s nice to have cats, but they poop a lot, and the litter box doesn’t always suffice. Look no further if you want a more attractive litter box while staying within your budget.
Place a cover with a hole on top of some plastic bins to keep the kitty litter out of sight. The litter boxes are also double the size, making them suitable for almost any cat.
Your Cords Can Stay Untangled
I don’t particularly appreciate getting my electrical cables tangled, whether it’s a phone charger or earphones. So imagine my delight when I saw this ingenious hack in which the person used plastic drawers to organize cords according to their intended usage and keep them neat.
Any tip that allows you to keep your earphones untangled should be implemented immediately. With all of the devices we have these days, cable and cord management and organizing suggestions are somewhat commonplace but important.
Plant Some Seeds
So you were under the impression that the worm box was the sole option to dispose of plastic trash outside? Perhaps you could start by sowing seeds of the plants and flowers you want to grow directly in the plastic containers themselves?
When you’re out of plant pots or don’t have space for a full-fledged garden, fill them with dirt and space out the seeds. This recycled container doubles as a plant box and is also attractive.
A Tidy Garage
Garages can easily become overrun with clutter due to their frequent use for storing undesired items that we don’t want hanging about our homes. How do we keep them clean?
Well, to keep your garage clean, fill huge plastic bins with all of the strange items you may have sitting around. There’ll be more room to park your automobile without harming the surface.
Level Up In The Garage
If you have a lot of stuff in your garage and simple storage boxes aren’t cutting it, take it a step further and hang your plastic storage bins from the ceiling of your garage, using hooks to hold them in place.
You’ll be able to save all of the floor area for extra parking and other stuff, and you’ll have plenty of room up top to store whatever you want. What if you put storage on both the floor and the ceiling? A new level has been unlocked.
Cover Them With Fabric
Because plastic bins aren’t exactly the most attractive storage containers, you’ll have to get creative with how you decorate the outside. One suggestion is to cover them with brightly colored materials with patterns.
It’s visually appealing, it’s a fun DIY project, and it will help you get rid of that unappealing plastic look. To do this project, all you’ll need is adhesive and the prints of your choice.
Is This Really Plastic?
When you thought individuals couldn’t get much more inventive when hiding plastic bins, this happens. You’d never think that this gorgeous embroidered wheelie bin is actually made of plastic below.
To make your own, carefully wrap the rope around the bin and add some lovely cloth to the top for a nice finishing touch. The soft toy sitting inside the bin is, in fact, the greatest element of this photo.
Store Things In The Attic
The attic, like your garage, may become incredibly cluttered over time. To prevent getting into this position in the first place, put some wooden steps and plastic bins in your attic for a charming storage area that will make you want to organize your rubbish carefully.
Certain objects will succumb to the shifting temperatures and moisture levels in your attic and basement even with careful storage. Therefore, proceed with caution!
For The Toys
This creative use of a plastic bin can make an excellent addition to your child’s room. Children enjoy playing with toys, but they also tend to leave things lying around the house.
Decorate a plastic bucket designated as a toy storage space and place it in your child’s room to encourage them to pick them up and tidy up. In a few minutes, this box will have the entire room spotless.
Try Vertical Storage
Since horizontal storage makes it difficult to move around your property, you may find that you don’t have enough floor space for other furniture or even walk around your property.
Instead, stack plastic containers vertically to reduce the space they take up while maintaining a beautiful design. With this hack, you could even play around with color gradients. The possibilities are limitless.