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Keeping your sports stuff handy

Sports gear can be bulky, oddly shaped, and not so nice to look at. Here are a few ideas to help you keep everything organized and ready to go.

A PINNIG shoe rack with shoes and a football by a KNODD bin with an open lid. Rackets and skateboards are on the wall above.
A PINNIG shoe rack with shoes and a football by a KNODD bin with an open lid. Rackets and skateboards are on the wall above.

The catch-all entrance

For the family that’s constantly on the go, having all your sports gear right by the door can be very handy. It’s probably best to mix different types of storage – hooks, rails, cabinets and more – to deal with the different types of stuff.

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A METOD wall cabinet and hooks and a rail holding objects are mounted on a wall above a PINNIG bench with shoe storage.
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    Hidden in a cabinet

    Behind a closed cabinet door is a great place for stashing off-season gear and smaller things that you’ve tidied away into a box.

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    An open cabinet with boxing gloves on the middle shelf and a KNAGGLIG box holding sports equipment on the bottom shelf.
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      Not a rubbish bin

      A bin could be the perfect place to keep all the balls.

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      A grey KNODD bin with the lid open showing different sized balls including two footballs. A skateboard is on the wall above.
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        Smart storage with two hooks

        Hooks are great for hanging things from, of course. And you can also use them like this, to help you store more on your walls.

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        A skateboard leaning against the wall supported by two BJÄRNUM hooks made of aluminium.
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