10 Stylish Ways to Organise Your Jewellery at Home
Organise your jewellery storage with these inspiring ideas for both minimalists and maximalists
If your necklaces are in a tangled heap and you can’t find a matching pair of earrings, it’s probably time to get your jewellery collection in order. Take a look at these clever ideas on how to create organised storage for all your jewellery items, whatever your interior style.
Hide your treasures
If it’s not possible to build a recessed cupboard, you can still make a shallow storage cabinet on a spare wall. This simple design has been created with a timber frame, which is just deep enough for some necklace hooks.
A gold mirror has been attached to one side with a hinge, creating a secret opening and a fun storage solution.
If it’s not possible to build a recessed cupboard, you can still make a shallow storage cabinet on a spare wall. This simple design has been created with a timber frame, which is just deep enough for some necklace hooks.
A gold mirror has been attached to one side with a hinge, creating a secret opening and a fun storage solution.
Pop in some pegboard
When it comes to storing tiny items, a pegboard is a handy thing to have. This simple yet versatile surface is brilliant if you want to add some extra hooks to a room.
Here, a walk-in wardrobe has been decked out with an area of pegboard, providing a useful space for hanging jewellery.
When it comes to storing tiny items, a pegboard is a handy thing to have. This simple yet versatile surface is brilliant if you want to add some extra hooks to a room.
Here, a walk-in wardrobe has been decked out with an area of pegboard, providing a useful space for hanging jewellery.
Get wired up
Here’s a fantastically simple storage solution – a column of wires attached to the wall. The rows have been hung at just the right levels to fit earrings and necklaces, and each item can be easily hooked onto the wire.
Here’s a fantastically simple storage solution – a column of wires attached to the wall. The rows have been hung at just the right levels to fit earrings and necklaces, and each item can be easily hooked onto the wire.
Section a drawer
Turn an existing drawer into a jewellery organiser by lining it with inserts. This shallow drawer has been fitted with simple Perspex dividers. The small sections prevent items becoming muddled, and the transparent design keeps everything in view.
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Turn an existing drawer into a jewellery organiser by lining it with inserts. This shallow drawer has been fitted with simple Perspex dividers. The small sections prevent items becoming muddled, and the transparent design keeps everything in view.
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Branch out
For a quirky solution, use nature to solve your storage problems. A branch hangs above this cabinet, suspended on string from the wall – as simple as that. It’s ideal for wrapping over necklaces and beads, and is free to make.
Another way to make storage for bangles and rings is to insert branches and twigs into a vase and pop items over the ends. You could also jazz up your branches by winding brightly coloured cord around them.
For a quirky solution, use nature to solve your storage problems. A branch hangs above this cabinet, suspended on string from the wall – as simple as that. It’s ideal for wrapping over necklaces and beads, and is free to make.
Another way to make storage for bangles and rings is to insert branches and twigs into a vase and pop items over the ends. You could also jazz up your branches by winding brightly coloured cord around them.
Go vintage
Is your style more maximalist than minimalist? Then turn your jewellery collection into a display on your dressing table. The key to keeping your pieces tidy and untangled is to divide them into separate containers. Get creative with your containers – the owners of this dressing table have used vintage crockery to divide and store their jewellery.
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Is your style more maximalist than minimalist? Then turn your jewellery collection into a display on your dressing table. The key to keeping your pieces tidy and untangled is to divide them into separate containers. Get creative with your containers – the owners of this dressing table have used vintage crockery to divide and store their jewellery.
Keen on vintage pieces? Here’s how to turn them into useful storage
Make some art
Another way to turn your jewellery into a display is to use it as artwork. Here, an entire wall has been devoted to necklaces, beads and chokers, each item showcased like a painting. All you need for this idea are some small picture hooks or tacks – arrange them over the wall, ensuring there’s enough space between each item.
Find more jewellery boxes and organisers in the Houzz Shop.
Another way to turn your jewellery into a display is to use it as artwork. Here, an entire wall has been devoted to necklaces, beads and chokers, each item showcased like a painting. All you need for this idea are some small picture hooks or tacks – arrange them over the wall, ensuring there’s enough space between each item.
Find more jewellery boxes and organisers in the Houzz Shop.
Use what you have
If you don’t want to insert hooks into your walls, hunt around for a freestanding alternative. This ornate mirror frame has been repurposed as a beautiful jewellery stand. The decorative parts of the frame are perfect for hanging necklaces, which dangle prettily in the centre.
Tell us…
How do you store your jewellery? Do you prefer to keep it hidden, or put it on display? Share your thoughts in the Comments section.
If you don’t want to insert hooks into your walls, hunt around for a freestanding alternative. This ornate mirror frame has been repurposed as a beautiful jewellery stand. The decorative parts of the frame are perfect for hanging necklaces, which dangle prettily in the centre.
Tell us…
How do you store your jewellery? Do you prefer to keep it hidden, or put it on display? Share your thoughts in the Comments section.
As jewellery items are fairly small, you can store them in a relatively shallow cupboard. Make the most of an area of unused wall by hiring a carpenter to build a recessed storage cabinet.
This one has hooks for necklaces and sloped shelves for smaller pieces. There’s even a mirror in the door to make it easy to check your reflection.