8 Ways To Organize Your Overflowing Mug Collection Using Hooks
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There's just something about a cute mug that no one can resist. In fact, studies show that people do find and form emotional attachment and sentiment to the warm beverage holders. With their unique, festive, and fun designs, coffee mugs are both cute and practical. Just as you can't have enough coffee or tea, you can also never have enough warm beverage cups. Before you know it, your kitchen cabinets are overflowing with an abundance of mugs. While you could donate the ones that you no longer use, it can be a little more difficult to part ways with cups that were purchased as a souvenir or have great sentimental value. Thankfully, there are plenty of coffee mug storage solutions that can help you make space and organize your mug collection ... and create room for more.
If your kitchen, wet bar, or coffee station is too small to simply add another mug cabinet or shelf, there are plenty of ways to make the most out of limited storage space. Adding hooks to existing storage, for example, can create even more room for your mugs. When adding storage hooks to hold your drinkware, it's important to find and use hardware that can sufficiently support the weight of your mugs so you don't end up with cup casualties. Command Hooks work great for extra kitchen storage, but read on for other hook-based storage hacks that use non-adhesive materials.
Hang them underneath a cabinet with cup hooks
Almost every kitchen has some sort of cabinet feature in it. That cabinet may already be overflowing with mugs, too. Open up space inside an existing cabinet by adding individual cup hooks underneath it. C-hooks or cup hooks are designed to hold and hang items, specifically cups, making them perfect for hanging mug storage. Simply drill a small hole into your cabinetry and screw in the hook. Then, hang the mugs by their handles. Be sure to provide ample space between hooks so the mugs don't knock into each other.
Make a mug chandelier
Who needs a chandelier light fixture when you can create a mug chandelier? This mug storage solution will involve more installation, but it does make for a pretty cool mug display. Using sturdy chains, a cleaned and salvaged wheel, and some S-hooks, fashion a fancy mug fixture to hang from your ceiling or from underneath a cabinet or shelf. Hang your excess mugs from it for a cool kitchen display piece. You could also use a small pan hanger to display mugs from the ceiling.
Install an under-shelf mug rack with built-in hooks
Alternatively, find mug racks that come with hooks already attached to add beneath your shelf. These 3-piece DEPAOTLUX Under Cabinet Mug Hooks can be installed with screws or with the provided adhesive. Just measure out the appropriate space underneath your kitchen shelf, and place the mug racks accordingly. Hang your frequently used mugs from the hooks for easy access, or choose to display especially festive cups as part of your holiday kitchen decor.
Install hooks on a wall by your espresso bar or coffee station
As the perfect finishing touch to an espresso bar or coffee station, add a cup rack to the wall beside your kitchen café. Functioning in a similar way as a coat hook, this idea allows you to add your favorite coffee or tea cups to the hooks to easily grab when you need your caffeine fix. You can even repurpose a decorative coat rack as a coffee mug hook to add a unique and cozy touch to your caffeination station.
Pair hooks with a pegboard
Pegboards are not only great for storing tools and accessories, but they can also be used in the kitchen as a mug storage and organization solution. IKEA's SKÅDIS pegboard comes in 3 colors: black, white, and beige. It also comes in several sizes so you can pick one that fits best. Once installed, place some SKÅDIS hooks into the pegboard slats to make great on-the-wall mug storage. Hang mugs based on color or pattern to turn it into a wall art piece. You can recreate the same idea with other pegboards and hooks.
Use a mug tree with hooks
Not all mug storage has to be attached to a wall or cabinet. For those who like to use a product right out of the box, mug trees make for great display and storage options. They're also ideal for renters who can't screw hooks into cabinets. These handy hangers come in a variety of materials and designs, making it easy to find one that will match your kitchen or espresso bar aesthetic. Add multiple mug trees for your cups based on color or season to make for a great centerpiece on your kitchen counter.
Hang mugs from a towel rack
A pack of S-shaped hooks can go a long way for quick, easy storage. Add a few of these hooks to an existing towel bar or wall rack to create a space for your overflow mugs. You can also easily install a new towel bar — home improvement stores have a wide selection of styles and prices. Display your excess mugs alongside tea or hand towels. For this storage solution, ensure your towel rack is sturdy enough to support the weight of the mugs you plan on hanging from it.
Display seasonal mug collections
Mug cycling is a thoughtful approach to organizing your kitchen and is often the way to deal with an excess of mugs, especially if you have collections based on the holidays or seasons. Use any of the aforementioned hook mug storage solutions to temporarily clear out your kitchen cabinets by rotating and displaying your abundance of mugs on your kitchen walls, underneath shelves, and even on countertops and islands. Festive mugs can be used to serve hot beverages and can make for great kitchen decor when not in use.