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Clever Spots for Vacuum Cleaner Storage

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Where to store the vacuum? It’s a question that’s been around as long as the appliance. Luckily, there are spots all over your home that are perfect for vacuum storage.

The vacuum cleaner is one of those home appliances. You know the type: absolutely necessary, totally unattractive, and awkward to store. Vacuum storage can be a toughie due to its shape and size – do you keep it in the broom closet? In the laundry room? Where can you put it so as not to cause a tripping hazard or an unsightly decorating hazard?

While there’s no magic solution, there are certainly plenty of ideas that make stashing away the vacuum easier (and prettier). First consider your vacuuming habits: where’s your carpet? Do you have an upright or a canister? How often do you vacuum?

Based on your answers to those questions, decide where it’s most convenient for you. If you don’t vacuum frequently, you may not mind keeping it out of the way and dragging it out when necessary; if all of your carpet is upstairs, you’ll want to find a spot for the vacuum there rather than downstairs. Consider all factors before deciding where to store the vacuum and its puzzling attachments (what’s that one for?).

Once you have the vicinity determined, check out these great vacuum cleaner storage ideas to see which may work for you!

Kitchen

Pantry space? Extra or weird-shaped cabinet? Vacuums don’t take up that much space, so there’s a chance you can make it fit into a tall cabinet. Bonus points for mounted hooks for hose and attachment pieces!

Leicht New York
Leicht New York

Garage

It’s the place where everything that doesn’t fit finds a place; as long as it’s close to the house, you can stash your vacuum cleaner in the garage. Just be sure to give it its own designated space or it’ll get lost in the clutter.

Garage Guru
Garage Guru

Laundry room

…or mudroom. It’s where all the dirty things go; keep the tools for cleaning up in there, too!

Inspired Closets Nashville
Inspired Closets Nashville

Closet

Broom, utility, or otherwise; there’s probably an underused closet somewhere in your home. Use it! Awkward closets (like that one under the stairs that has no practical use) are especially perfect for awkward appliances like the vacuum.

Board & Vellum
Board & Vellum

In the walls

That’s right! Use your walls or baseboards and do away with the traditional vacuum cleaner. Install a central vacuum system, which uses ports throughout the home with detachable or retractable hoses, or a baseboard VacPan – just sweep the dirt over to it and it will clean it right up.

VacPan
VacPan
Posted by yael / Updated May 09, 2018

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