There’s nothing quite like relaxing on a pool float on a sunny summer afternoon! However, once the fun is over, we need a place to store those floats so they stay in great shape for the next time.
Hangers and Mounts
Simple hangers and mounts can turn any wall into a place to store pool floats. At my place, this is a huge help for drying things quickly and storing them neatly.
Bungee Cord Webs
Making a web with bungee cords is a stretchy and adaptable way to store things. This setup has been a fun and effective way to keep our pool toys in order.
Vertical Storage with Wall Fixtures
One of the smartest things you can do is put in some wall racks to keep your pool floats off the ground and nicely arranged. I’ve noticed that using strong racks on the wall of a shed or garage not only frees up space but also makes everything easy to get to.
Rolling Storage Bins
If you want something that can move easily, rolling storage bins are the best. I love how easily I can move them around, making setting up and cleaning up a breeze.
Visually Pleasing Arrangements
Having storage that looks good can make your backyard more appealing. I think a well-arranged space brings peace and beauty to any home.
Mesh Laundry Baskets for Airflow
Using mesh laundry baskets lets air flow through, which stops mold. At my place, these baskets are placed where they’re easy to use and dry things quickly.
Tiered Storage Systems
Using tiered storage is great for making the most of your space. I’ve found that these setups help keep everything from small toys to big floats perfectly organized.
Deck Chests for Hidden Storage
A deck chest can hide your pool floats while also working as a seat. In my garden, they’ve become essential because they do two things at once and look sleek.
DIY PVC Pipe Structures
Creating a storage setup with PVC pipes can be both affordable and useful. In my own yard, these pipe setups work like baskets where you can just toss the floats in, letting them dry and stay in order.
Pallet Projects for Arrangement
Reusing lumber pallets can create a rustic and useful storage option. I’ve used pallets to store everything from floats to towels, adding a charming touch to my backyard.
Command Hooks
For a simple and temporary option, Command hooks work great. I’ve found them perfect for hanging lighter items and moving things around as needed without any trouble.
Resilient Storage Containers
Big storage bins are always a good choice for keeping floats neat and hidden. I like bins that have air vents to stop moisture from building up, which keeps the floats fresh and ready to go.
Fence Mounts for Quick Use
Adding storage options to your fence can really change things. I’m a big fan of using hooks or stretchy nets on my fence; it makes grabbing and going super simple!
Inventive Shelving Options
Putting shelves in your pool area can work as both storage and decoration. I’ve found that shelves not only organize things but also make the space look nicer.

