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14 Unique Ways to Use a Tension Pole in Your Home

By Cherie Gozon

You might have seen a tension pole in the home section and wondered, how does a tension rod work? It’s simple — you place it at the desired placement and twist it. It uses tension to keep itself in place. You might have some trust issues about that, but it’s actually quite sturdy. 

In fact, you can use it for so many purposes around your home. Here are a few great ways to use a tension pole in your home.

14 unique ways to use a tension pole in your home

Hide the Mess Under The Sink

It isn’t easy to keep the area under the sink neat and tidy.

Whether it’s in the bathroom or kitchen, it’s just a magnet for dirt, grime, and disorganization. But with a tension rod, you can help keep things in order.

Display Your Jewelry

Putting jewelry in a small jewelry box just gets things tangled, and standing jewelry boxes are expensive.

But you can use a few hooks and a wood tension rod to keep all of your favorite jewelry safe.

Use a wood tension rod to display jewelry
Unsplash – freestocks

Give The Cat Some Privacy

You don’t want to see the litterbox and the cat doesn’t want to see you when he’s doing his business.

This is a great way to take care of both of those issues. Find a cabinet you don’t need and make him his own private bathroom.

Hang Tape Or Ribbon

This works well for tape or ribbons. It’s a great start for a craft cabinet or a utility drawer.

It’s as if cheap tension rods were made for this kind of thing because they all fit so perfectly and look so professional.

Hang Sharp Tools

You can use a DIY tension rod to keep sharp tools away from kids.

You may not want to lay scissors on the top shelf as other adults may not see them. But hanging them is a safer way to make your home safe for children.

Use cheap tension rods to hang sharp tools
Pexels – Tima Miroshnichenko

Make a Bunk Bed Curtain

Bunk beds are fun enough as they are, but so are tents and forts. There’s nothing that kids love more than making a fort, so turning their bed into one will make their year. And it’s as easy as this!

Hang Up Laundry using Tension Pole

Some clothes need to air dry, and that’s where a laundry room rod comes in.

You can hang them near the washer and even use them for drying off swimming clothes that are going to be used the next day.

Hang Coffee Cups

Having a special place to hang coffee cups, make coffee, and have a few coffee treats is amazing. It can make your home feel like a cafe, which is a great way to stop missing Starbucks so much.

Use a wood tension rod to hang coffee cups
Unsplash – Chris Scott

Create a Curtained Area to Hide Cords

There’s nothing that drags a room down quite like a load of cords under your dest. Clean them all up and hide them with a simple curtain in front of your desk. You can even make a skirt that wraps around it.

Hang Kids’ Artwork

Hang your child’s most precious pieces of art along a tension rod to show them that you’re proud of their hard work.

You can place it anywhere and perhaps even change where it’s at daily.

Organize Your Heels

If you want a hundred pairs of heels then have them! Just find a great way to organize them like this right here. You can use a shadow closet, or build pillars for them. Whatever works for you.

Hanging plants on a tension pole
Unsplash – Angele Kamp

Hang Up Plants

Hanging plants are everything. They brighten up a room, can be put outside, and give you that extra oxygen that every home needs.

All you need is a tension rod and a couple hooks to make to happen.

Make a Photo Album

Tension rods are the perfect place to hang photos. Get yourself shower rings, clips, and laminate your favorite photos. You can theme your room with them by showing off all of your vacation pictures.

Try Going Vertical

It’s hard to remember that tension rods don’t have to be horizontal.

You can always use them to create vertical tension rod shelves to separate books, or some other vertical need. This works great if your shelves are narrow but tall.

Takeaway

Use a vertical tension pole to make bookshelves
Unsplash – Pickawood

As long as you know how to install a tension rod, you can maximize their uses for some DIY stuff in your home. You’ll find that a tension pole can be used in almost anything, and it’s a handy tool to have in your home.

Source: YouTube, YouTube

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