How to Store Water Bottles: Newest Ideas

How to Store Water Bottles: Newest Ideas

Your home is probably filled with reusable water bottles if your family is anything like mine. They keep you hydrated with clean water from a water filter and are significantly more environmentally friendly than plastic bottles, but where do you put them all? Large and awkward to stack, reusable water bottles can be a problem. This may result in considerable clutter and annoyance.

In this post, I’ll cover a few different ideas for water bottle storage and organization so that they’re easy to find and don’t take up too much space.

You can purchase or make a number of different water bottle organizers. This will keep your collection well-organized and simple to find.

How to Store Water Bottles: Newest Ideas

What Are the Best Water Bottle Storage Ideas?

Reusable water bottles like Yeti and HydroFlasks are becoming increasingly popular as people try to drink more water and less soda. Also very popular are travel mugs for coffee and tea.

But this has caused a problem with kitchen clutter. How do you keep your home’s water bottles and coffee mugs organized? There never seems to be enough room in the kitchen.

Also take note that although some of the images show wine bottles being stored, you can also use these organizers to hold water bottles.

Let’s get started with the list of water bottle storage suggestions in the hopes that you’ll find the ideal option for your house or place of business.

How to Store Water Bottles: Newest Ideas

Water Bottle Storage Ideas

Water Bottle Storage Rack

The quickest way to clear your kitchen counters or cabinets of water bottles is to use a bottle storage rack. I live in a household of 5, and each person has more than one reusable water bottle. It might be a nightmare.

The above water bottle storage rack is suitable for standard-sized bottles (no more than a liter), and because it is stackable, it will save you space in your cabinet, fridge, or counter. There are other water bottle storage racks that come in various sizes and can hold bottles of different shapes as well, so this one is not the only option.

DIY Water Bottle Organizer

This idea hit me and I wanted to try it right away. We’ve all seen the do-it-yourself magazine holders on Pinterest. For my children’s books, I mostly use them. They are ideal for organizing water bottles, especially those you don’t use frequently. This was created by my daughter as an example. You only need:

* A cereal box (a bigger and tall box will allow you to stack more bottles)
* Scissors
* And wrapping paper (for decoration purposes)

While this particular DIY bottle organizer is only a short-term fix, it will work well enough. The empty bottles should simply be stacked or lined up before being placed in a counter or cabinet. Of course, if you have magazine holders that you can spare – simply use them as the DIY water bottle storage.
Another clever Making use of unused shoe pockets as bottle storage is a creative DIY water bottle storage idea. Make room in your mind for hyperbole when I tell you that a friend of mine told me that they have hundreds of water bottles in their home. A standard shoe pocket organizer has about 9 pockets – that’ a lot of bottle space to hang over your door.

Are you a teacher looking for suggestions on how to arrange your students’ water bottles in the classroom? It would be very helpful to use this shoe pocket hack.

Over the Door Bottle Organizer

Yeah, it does look like a fancy shoe pocket holder – but it actually is much more than that. You can fit larger bottles because the pockets are bigger. It also provides space for the lids, straws, and other little things that came with the bottle.

I like how this is space-saving enough to not take up any room in your kitchen. It hangs just fine on a pantry or cabinet door. It will keep all your water bottles (and their lids) organized. You won’t have to worry about the water bottles taking up too much room for glasses and mugs with this storage solution for them.

Wine Rack

You can relax if your kitchen has a wine rack. There is always room in mine because it is rarely filled with wine bottles. Even though the water bottles don’t always fit the room’s theme, they still look much better than the water bottles that take up most of the counter space or cabinets’ shelves and occasionally fall on you as you reach for glasses or mugs.

A free-standing wine rack can also sit on the counter, or tucked away in a cabinet.

Bottle Stand

This bottle stand is useful for both water bottle storage and traveling. For quick and simple access, it can arrange your water bottles and travel mugs either vertically in your cabinet drawer or horizontally wherever you need them.

Baskets

Even though there may not be much of a space issue, you are probably tired of the bottles falling over every time you need to get something out of the cabinet. One of my friends complained about how the kids just haphazardly put the bottles in the cabinet, leaving a mess. The bottles will always be arranged if you use a basket as their storage container.

Water Bottle Storage Drawer

Create a drawer for storing water bottles in your kitchen. The deeper the drawer, the better. The bottles can be arranged neatly once drawer dividers or caddies have been installed.

How to Store Water Bottles: Newest Ideas

Conclusion

Any family needs creative kitchen water bottle storage solutions. With the increased use of reusable water bottles such as We mommas are losing the conflict between utility and storage to tumblers like HydroFlask and other brands. Simply put, we don’t have much room for everything we need. The kids keep a variety of bottles, from water bottles for school to those for sports and other activities. Those are all the bottles before adding in travel mugs, coffee mugs, or drink containers for any additional family member.

Keeping the kitchen counter free of clutter is typically a hassle, but it doesn’t have to be.

Use these storage and organization hacks to store water bottles and make the most of your space- making space for the moments that matter most. The best kitchen storage solutions are included in this post for every situation. Have limited space, are managing a small area, or just require more options? The answer is right here in this post. Use these clever suggestions to arrange any collection of water bottles.

FAQs

Is It OK to Store Water in Plastic Bottles?

Storing Water in Plastic Containers
Never store water in plastic containers for more than 3 to 6 months at a time, and keep a close eye out for any changes in color or clarity that might indicate a contaminant that would make the water unsafe to drink.

How Long Can You Store Water Bottles?

two years

The suggested shelf life is two years. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration, which oversees bottled water, does not require a shelf life to be listed; however, due to plastic’s deterioration over time, particularly in heat, we advise two years for still water and one year for sparkling water.

Do Plastic Bottles Expire?

Although water, in and of itself, does not go bad, the plastic bottle it is contained in does “expire,” and will eventually start leaching chemicals into the water.

Why You Shouldn’t Reuse Plastic Bottles?

Reused Plastic Bottles Can Leach Toxic Chemicals
Repeated re-use of plastic bottles—which get dinged up through normal wear and tear while being washed—increases the chance that chemicals will leak out of the tiny cracks and crevices that develop in the containers over time.

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