Magnetic knife racks are a great way to save room space in the kitchen, but you may not know they are useful to organize more than just knives. Upon having all these ideas organizing innovative magnetic knife strips, now I want to add a couple to virtually every room in my house.

There is no law that on an open wall a knife rack must go. Large devices are kept in the back of a drawer.

A great way to keep safe and easy to access is to store extra food processor blades on a magnetic knife strip inside a cabinet.



Also, Ikea admits that holding things other than knives is good for their magnetic knife racks. We show how to use them to store paintbrushes (although if you let wet brushes dry you should really flip them over).



These design tools are on the side of a storage bin on an unexpected but convenient spot.



When you need them, it's easy to grab tools and ideas on a magnetic knife strip.



This vertically oriented magnetic knife strip is a clever place for keys to be kept, and anything else you need to pick on the doorway. For small spaces, it is a particularly smart approach.

On a magnetic knife rack, keep the drill bits set.



Place under a shelf or cabinet a knife strip and use it to store bits and bobs in containers.



This trick works for spices as well as anything else that fits in a small jar.

Such magnetic wooden strips make your show of art and photos easy to rotate.



Easy method to store garden tools on a magnetic knife holder.



Pack supplies, paintbrushes, and add a couple of containers to pack non-magnetic small items.

