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Trendey • Storage Ideas • Creative Storage Solutions for Your Pool Floats

Creative Storage Solutions for Your Pool Floats

Creative Storage Solutions for Your Pool Floats

  • by — Kari Apted
  • Published on August 6, 2024

  • Updated on August 21, 2024

Storing pool floats can be a challenge, especially if you want to keep your outdoor area neat and organized. In this article, we’ve compiled 24 creative and practical pool float storage ideas to help you make the most of your space. Check out our suggestions, complete with pictures, to find the perfect storage solution for your pool area.

1. Use a Pool Float Organizer

A blue mesh drying rack on wheels stands on a stone patio near a swimming pool.
Source: @pdshomemore via Instagram
A wicker storage cart with wheels is filled with colorful pool inflatables, including a yellow float ring and a blue lounger, positioned beside a swimming pool.
Source: @Home_Interior_and_Garden via Pinterest

A pool float organizer is a specialized solution for keeping floats neatly arranged and easily accessible. Look for models with multiple compartments to store different floats and wheels for easy mobility.

2. Install a Cargo Net

Inflatable pool toys, including floats, rings, and animal shapes, are neatly stored in a net against a backyard fence.
Source: @katieparisian via Pinterest

A cargo net can be attached to sturdy posts or a nearby wall to hold multiple floats securely. The net should be weather-resistant to withstand outdoor conditions and prevent sagging.

3. Store Floats in Outdoor Storage Benches

A poolside area with dark brown wooden bench that serves as a storage, potted plants, and a wall decorated with a surfboard painted with yellow and orange hibiscus flowers.
Source: @bowie_brothers_carpentry via Instagram

Outdoor storage benches provide dual functionality — a place to sit and ample storage space. Choose a bench with a waterproof seal to keep floats dry and free from mildew. This solution is perfect for smaller pool areas where maximizing space is essential.

4. Use Wall-Mounted Hooks

Colorful pool floats hang neatly on a brown fence on a wall-mounted hooks.
Source: @econorganizer via Pinterest

Wall-mounted hooks are an excellent way to keep pool floats off the ground and organized. Install hooks at varying heights to accommodate different float sizes and shapes. Ensure the hooks are rust-resistant and can bear the weight of the floats.

5. Store Floats in Storage Bins and Boxes

A storage bin by a pool contains various colorful pool toys.
Source: @Mark Winfrey via Shutterstock
Open outdoor storage box filled with colorful pool noodles and toys.
Source: @amazon via Pinterest
Poolside storage with various bins holding colorful pool toys, floaties, and noodles.
Source: @farmfoodfamilycom via Pinterest

Large storage bins and boxes are versatile and can store multiple pool floats in one place. Choose bins with lids to protect the floats from dust and debris. Clear bins can help quickly identify the contents without opening them.

6. Use Inflatable Storage Bags

Green rectangular duffle bag with black straps and a zippered closure.
Source: @improvements via Pinterest

Inflatable storage bags are a space-saving option for storing pool floats when not in use. Deflate the floats and store them in these bags to protect them from punctures and dirt. These bags can be easily stored in a closet or garage.

7. Install Fence-Mounted Racks

Inflatable pool floats drying on a wooden fence in a backyard.
Source: @petersda via Pinterest

These vertical space savers can be attached to any sturdy fence and adjusted to fit various float sizes. The racks need to be securely fastened to prevent them from collapsing under the weight.

8. Store Pool Floats in the Garage

Sports equipment storage rack holding pool noodles, kickboards, and other gear.
Source: @krfar via Pinterest

Designate a specific area in your garage for pool float storage. Use hooks, shelves, racks, or bins to keep the floats organized and off the floor. This will keep the floats out of the elements and extend their lifespan.

9. Use Storage Racks

Colorful pool noodles, kickboards, and flotation devices stacked on metal shelves.
Source: @Yekatseryna Netuk via Pinterest

Freestanding storage racks can be placed near the pool area to provide easy access to floats. Look for durable racks made from weather-resistant materials with multiple tiers to hold several floats at once.

10. Use Backyard Storage Sheds

A small backyard white shed with double doors next to a pool under a clear blue sky.
Source: @kleeconstructionllc via Instagram

A backyard storage shed offers a spacious and secure place to store pool floats. It must be well-ventilated to prevent mold and mildew buildup.

11. Store Floats Under Deck

Wooden deck with storage with black railings around an above-ground pool in a suburban backyard.
Source: @salvailbuilders via Instagram

Utilizing the space under your deck for pool float storage is a clever way to save space and maximize unused areas. Install weatherproof storage containers or bins to keep the floats dry and protected.

12. Use Hanging Baskets for Pool Floats

Colorful plastic baskets hanging on a metal fence in a sunny outdoor setting.
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Attach the baskets to a wall or fence near the pool for easy access. Choose baskets made of durable, weather-resistant materials.

13. Install Poolside Cabinets for Float Storage

Tall wooden cabinet with double doors
Source: @4theditiondesign via Instagram
A white storage cabinet with colorful pool noodles
Source: @google.ca via Pinterest

Poolside cabinets provide a convenient and stylish storage solution for pool floats. Select cabinets with adjustable shelves to accommodate different float sizes. Ensure the cabinets are waterproof and lockable to protect the contents.

14. Build DIY PVC Pipe Racks for Floats

Storage bin filled with pool toys, swim noodles, life jackets, and inflatables.
Source: @goofypants20 via Pinterest

Create custom storage racks for your pool floats using PVC pipes. Cut the pipes to the desired length and assemble them into a frame that can hold multiple floats. You can also add netting to keep the contents inside the frame. This DIY project is very cost-effective.

15. Install Floating Shelves

Wooden wall with colorful pool noodles and watermelon towels hanging on hooks.
Source: @51james via Pinterest

Floating shelves near the pool area can offer a sleek and practical storage solution for floats. Install sturdy, weather-resistant shelves at varying heights to hold different float sizes.

16. Stretch Netting Across the Pool Area

Blue safety net covering a partially drained, mosaic-tiled swimming pool.
Source: @Mark Atkins via Shutterstock

This can create an ample storage space for floats. The netting should be tightly secured and made from durable materials to withstand outdoor conditions.

17. Install Overhead Storage Systems for Floats

Overhead garage storage rack with various items stored on it.
Source: @nfmpins via Pinterest

Install overhead storage systems in your garage or pool house to keep pool floats off the ground. These systems maximize floor space by using pulleys or tracks to lift and store the floats overhead.

18. Use Mesh Bags for Pool Float Storage

Inflatable toys and sports equipment stored in mesh nets on a wooden fence.
Source: @aoasispoolsandoutdoorliving via Instagram

Mesh bags are a practical storage solution for pool floats, allowing them to air dry and stay clean. To keep the floats organized, hang the bags on hooks or store them in a bin. Mesh bags are also easy to transport.

19. Repurpose Hanging Planters

A bottle of beer held by a drink holder on the side of a pool.
Source: @holidappy via Pinterest

Hanging planters can be used to store smaller pool floats and accessories. Attach the planters to a wall or fence near the pool for easy access.

20. Use Towel Racks for Pool Floats

Blue pool towel rack holding various towels and pool noodles.
Source: @Walmart via Pinterest

You can also store pool floats on towel racks. Install the racks at varying heights to fit different float sizes (and towels, if needed). This way, everything is organized and easily accessible.

Kari Apted

Writer

Kari Apted is an Atlanta-based freelance writer who has been educating and entertaining readers for over 15 years.

Kari Apted is an Atlanta-based freelance writer who has been educating and entertaining readers for over 15 years.

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