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If you’re looking for DIY horse barn organization and DIY tack room ideas, you’ve come to the right place!

Drowning in a sea of blankets and saddle pads is a common problem for horse owners, and it often seems there is an unspoken rule to collect the most tack possible.

I will neither confirm nor deny this, but I do have to admit that my barn is overflowing with every imaginable piece of equipment.

Do I really need 15 bits for a horse that always goes in a plain snaffle? Maybe not.

But at least if I can organize it so they don’t look like a giant web of metal I can get away with it. For now.

Here are my favorite tips to help you show off organize your collection.

✅ DIY Horse Barn Organization

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Re-purposed File Cabinet

Why didn’t I think of this? Used cabinets are easy to find at garage sales and thrift stores for very little money (or find a business doing a renovation).

The full tutorial can be found here. I love that it can hold so many shovels, rakes and forks.

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BucketHose Holder

The perfect way to organize an unruly hose.

Mounted in a wash stall it creates a perfect nook for nozzles, brushed and soap. I have a bunch of these 10-Quart Galvanized Steel Pails (can you ever have too many?)

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Garbage Bins

These are a great multi-purpose organizer for anything from wraps to whips.

I use mine to store shipping gear (boots, poll protectors, break-away halters etc.) so I’m not scrambling at the last minute to find everything (while a trailer full of horses is waiting).

These bins dropped into a wood frame are perfect for grain storage.

Pallet shelf

A re-purposed pallet is perfect for storing equine supplies (is there anything you can’t do with a pallet these days?)



Whip Holder

Secure a piece of PVC pipe to the fence with hose clamps and you’ve got a convenient place to keep your whips. I have two sizes at home; one for lunge whips and one for crops.

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Now I have one less thing to lose on the way back to the barn!

✅ DIY Tack Room Ideas

Easy Saddle Rack

This is a quick project that uses scrap lumber and can be put together for about $5.

Complete directions can be found here. I put eye hooks all over the tack room so they can be easily moved around and can accommodate different saddle sizes.

Velcro Boot Holder

Genius! For less than $10 you can create this practical and cute wall of boots.

Savvy Tip – I recommend using a solid wall, not a door (as pictured). I tried the door and my older, worn boots fell off when it closed too hard. These industrial Velcro stripswork great for this.

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Rolling Tack Cart

This DIY project is surprisingly simple. The instructions and list of supplies are here.

It’s so much better than multiple trips to the tack room, and great for shows or travelling.

✅ DIY Horse Blanket Storage Ideas

Bins for Blankets

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If you live in an area that requires year round blanketing (snow/rain/flies) then this is a huge space saver.

Once blankets are clean and dry, just store them in large containers. Don’t forget to label them with the horse’s name and type of blanket (or the size) to make finding them a piece of cake.

No more piles of blankets! (the barn cats will have to find a new place to sleep…)

Overhead Drying Rack

This is a huge space saver.

You can keep blankets and saddle pads stored this way so they’re always dry and ready to go, and makes it easier to rotate through your collection too.

For more DIY check out there posts:

Savvy Guide to DIY Horse Care
DIY Horse Stuff – Recipes & Projects
5 DIY Farm Hacks
10 DIY Barn Hacks
10 Easy DIY Horse Care Tips
10 DIY Gifts and Crafts for Horse Lovers

What’s your favorite DIY horse barn organizationtips and DIY tack room ideas?


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