Using Hooks: Keep Things Handy

31 Days of Home Office Organizing TipsTip #19: Use hooks to find what you need

(Part of the 31 Days of Home Office Organizing Tips)

If your desk space is at a premium, hooks may be a good way to keep things handy.  Hooks are well suited for headphones, small bags and even  clipboards like this one:

Clipboard on Hook

Another idea is lining up a group of clipboards on hooks with important projects, documents, lists or even pictures.  A series of hooks for your keys makes finding them a snap.

Hooks come in all kinds of different shapes, sizes, finishes and adhesives.  Here’s a couple I like:

Interdesign Magnetic Hooks

3M Command Hooks (Removable Adhesive)

What you could use hooks for in your home office?

(Want more tips? Pick up my ebooklet, “101 Tips for Your Home Office” HERE.)

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Megan @ Disorder2Order January 19, 2009 at 4:33 PM

I love those command hooks (what is not to love about 3M?), especially if you aren’t sure you want to make something permanent – - you have options before putting a big hole in your wall!

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