Sunglasses storage and organization DIY ideas:
If you’re constantly rummaging through drawers or misplacing your favourite pair of sunglasses, it’s time to get organized in style. Creating a DIY sunglasses storage solution not only softens your shades but can add some personality to your space as well. Let’s explore some amazing and practical ideas for storing and organizing your sunglasses at home.
Pegboard Sunglasses Display:
Materials needed: Pegboard, screws, spray paint (optional), paint.
Instructions: Spray the peg board with peg paint to match your room. Attach the rope to the pegboard and hang the sunglasses from it. Place the pegboard in a repurposed picture frame for a new style. This not only keeps your sunglasses organized but also acts as a decorative wall.
Vintage drawer organizer:
Materials Needed: Vintage drawers or small wooden boxes, sandpaper, paint, fabric, and glue.
Instructions: Sand and paint the drawer around the colour of your choice. Glue in shiny fabric. Arrange the drawers in a stack or side by side, and create a vintage-inspired sunglasses organizer. Each drawer can hold sunglasses, making it easy to find and access your collection.
Materials Needed: Rope hangers, pliers, ribbons or scraps of fabric.
Instructions: Use pliers to shape the wire hanger into a circle or heart shape. Cover the string with coloured yarn or scraps of fabric, leaving a loop at the top for hanging. Hang these frames on the wall and attach the sunglasses to the wires. It’s a practical and artistic way to display your glasses.
Reused shutter organizers:
Materials needed: Old window shutters, sandpaper, paint and screws.
Instructions: Sand and paint the shutters to your liking. Attach a string to the slat to hang the sunglasses. Place a mirror wallpaper on the wall or display it with a sleek, rustic mirror. The slats provide room for multiple pairs.
Picture frame sunglasses holder:
Items needed: Large picture, chicken wire, special gun, clothespins.
Instructions: Remove the mirror and the background from the model. Attach the main gun to the chicken wire at the back of the frame. Hang the frames on the wall and clip the stars with the clothespins. It’s a beautiful and functional display.
Rotating Sunglasses System:
Materials needed: Lazy Susan turntable, small bowl or container, glue.
Directions: Glue a bowl or small container on the Little Susan turntable. Put your sunglasses in the cups, and you have a rotating system that makes it easy to access your entire collection. This is a great space-saving solution for a dresser or table.
Customized Sunglasses Box:
Materials needed: wooden box, cloth, fabric, glue, dividers.
Instructions: Line the wooden box with a blanket or fabric to protect your sunglasses. Use cardboard or foam board as a divider, making sure each pair has its own compartment. Customize the box with paint or decals to match your style.
These DIY sunglasses storage organization ideas are not only practical but also add a touch to your residence. Whether you choose a wall display, a vintage drawer organizer, or a rotating lazy susan, the key is to make it uniquely yours. Say hello to the days when you will see the ill-fitting sunglasses and make an appointment
These DIY sunglasses storage organization ideas are not only practical but also add a touch to your residence. Whether you choose a wall display, a vintage drawer organizer, or a rotating lazy susan, the key is to make it uniquely yours. Say hello to the days when you will see the ill-fitting sunglasses and make an appointment










