Easy Ideas for Organizing Pet Supplies

Contain the Clutter
Pets have everything they need in this toy box filled with bright toys, rainbow ropes and neon tennis balls. If you don’t share the same affinity for electric green as your pup, it’s important to find a sleek storage solution for toys after playtime. Take note of this mint and white bone-shaped container (with a lid!) to optimize toy tidiness.

Entryway Storage
Fun meets functional at this pet station, featuring a petite console table, a framed photo of the family dog and a bold, cobalt-blue crate for storage overhead. Recreate the station at home with miniature wire bins for treats or tennis balls, then secure a set of handles along the bottom for easy access to leashes and rope toys.

Clear Views
We love organizing our homes with clear, cohesive containers, and our pet supply storage is no exception. Use a simple, glass jar for easy-to-see storage for bones and treats. Bonus points if said jar matches your kitchen pantry canisters.

Built-In Bed + Watering Hole
We’re just going to file this one under: pet parent goals. This blue, boho laundry and mudroom offers closed cabinet storage for food and supplies, plus a built-in station for food and refreshments for the family doodle as soon as he comes through the back door. Better yet, the homeowners added a built-in bed area so the pup can catch some R&R post-afternoon play.

Double-Duty Storage
Tight on space? Make the most of what you’ve got and think twice before tossing those old litter containers. Revamp and repurpose the litter bin with spray paint and jute rope to create a double-purpose scratching post and toy box for your feline friends. Plus, with a thorough cleaning, this project is purrrfect for fashionable kibble storage.

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