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    40 Coolest Behind The Door Storage Ideas

    This tall, narrow and shallow wall niche is a perfect idea for a small bathroom and it looks lovely.
    The bathroom is done with dark-stained built-in shelves, where everything necessary can be stored.
    Small niches are finished with blue frames and they are used for storing everything.
    The built-in niche behind the door is turned into a closed storage unit with a glass door.
    This stained niche is done with shelves and drawers for storage, and its warm look adds coziness to the white bathroom.
    This niche shows off several shelves that provide enough storage and display space.
    A built-in niche is the sleekest idea for any space, even if it's quite shallow, it can still be tall.
    A built-in niche is always the sleekest and more comfortable solution, and if it's deep enough, it can be the only storage space in the bathroom.
    Attach some black ledges to the wall in the bathroom, so you will be able to store some stuff there.
    This awkward nook is done with ledges to place kids' books, and it's a great idea for using this small amount of space.
    Place built-in shelves on the same wall as the door, so this shelf won't prevent it from opening.
    This tall narrow shelving unit shows off much decor and some books and clocks.
    This narrow shelf is done with a pegboard and it's perfect to place some gift wrapping supplies there.
    Ledges behind the wall are great to store makeup and care without wasting any shelf space.
    This tall and very slim rack merges with the walls and looks lightweight, great for a white bathroom.
    This very narrow and sleek shelving unit is placed in a kid's room to place the books.
    This tall and narrow storage piece is a nice spice rack behind the door.
    A slim shelf behind the door is always a nice solution, it can be fitted almost anywhere and matches many styles.

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    Don't know where to place all the products in the bathroom? Go for a slim shelf behind the door and you will save much countertop space.

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    This sleek narrow shelf is done with pegboard and it's a whole gift wrapping station in a tiny corner.
    The tiny nook is done with IKEA Trones, and this is perhaps the smartest way to use this tiny piece of space.
    Not only shelves but also elegant cabinets can be placed in entryways behind the door.

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    The space behind the door is taken with an IKEA Trones piece and a large shelf under the ceiling.
    The wall behind the door is styled with an IKEA Stall cabinet and some hooks, and this is a whole basic entryway setup in a tiny nook.
    Add a small board with hooks to the wall in your craft room, and you will be able to place some supplies there.
    A rack with hooks can be used for hanging an iron board, it won't take any floor space.
    Most utility rooms are rather small, so you can use such lifehacks there to save the space.


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    Entryways are often small, and here you should use every inch of space. Paneling can be finished off with hooks to hang some clothes and bags.
    Here hooks are attached to the wall right behind the door taking this small piece of space.
    Hooks on the wall in the entryway are used for hanging clothes, bags and decor.
    A mirror and a rack with hooks are placed behind the door, and as the entryway is small, this is a smart solution.
    The rack with hooks is used for clothes and a gallery wall and it's so long that it goes behind the door, too.
    This tiny wall rack is good for hanging handbags, and it doesn't take floor space at all.
    This utility room shows off several smart storage solutions: a rack on the wall, a shelving system on the door and open shelves on the opposite wall.
    Your makeshift closet can be placed behind the door, so you won't see it too much.
    A simple tall shelving unit done with baskets will make up a cool storage piece with an eye-catchy detail.
    This shelving system behind the door provides a lot of storage space and looks quite lightweight.
    Metal towel holders can be placed behind the door, this is a smart and cool idea for storage.
    This tall and narrow shelf is a whole mini bookcase, though it takes minimum of space.

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    This is my favorite idea for the behind the door space: built-in shelves are used to display various objects and striped wallpaper accents the nook.

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