32. Framed Key Holders Have an Odd Appearance.
You’ve never seen them before: key holders that seem to be affixed to the wall. They do the job, but there are more fashionable ways to do it. Toss your keys into a pretty bowl or acute, lovely wicker basket on a table near your front door. You have a much lower risk of knocking them off the wall, and it looks infinitely better. Getting in and out will be much easier. Some of these framed key holders also have a glass cover that you must remove to access your keys – it’s quite a job. Instead, keep it as straightforward as possible!
You don’t even have to keep your keys at the front door. Since this is where legends are supposed to be stored, it can also be a security risk. Alternatively, you might keep them in the kitchen or living room. Purchase a beautiful essential storage bowl or hang a key hanger on the wall. You could do this on the inside of your pantry door, particularly if you have many keys that you don’t use very much. You may have access to parts of your home that you don’t use very often; don’t leave them lying around, or they’ll get lost and make a mess. To assist, hang a structured key holder on the inside of your pantry door.