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Never lose your keys in the house again.

Mount a key rack next to the front door then train yourself to religiously just hang your keys when you come home.

SECURITY NOTE: DO NOT hang it on the side the door opens or where there is a window. Hang it to the side of the door with a wall. In our home that is the hinge side. This keeps a stranger from doing a grab-n-run or someone breaking the window to reach the keys.

STYLE NOTE: We cut a piece of peal-n-stick wall paper from a scrap that compliments the design. Place it on the wall where the keys hang. Keeps the wall from getting marked up from the hanging keys.

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Never lose your keys in the house again.

Mount a key rack next to the front door then train yourself to religiously just hang your keys when you come home.

SECURITY NOTE: DO NOT hang it on the side the door opens or where there is a window. Hang it to the side of the door with a wall. In our home that is the hinge side. This keeps a stranger from doing a grab-n-run or someone breaking the window to reach the keys.

STYLE NOTE: We cut a piece of peal-n-stick wall paper from a scrap that compliments the design. Place it on the wall where the keys hang. Keeps the wall from getting marked up from the hanging keys.

WW


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My keys remain in my pants pockets or on top of my bedroom dresser.
 
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Japanese gift wrapping method



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