Struggling to keep your tack room and aisles neat? I get it — barn clutter can sneak up fast, especially in a busy lesson program! That’s why I’m sharing Barn Organization Tips You Need to help you create labeled, tidy spaces that actually stay organized.
Everything in our barn has a home, and yes — most of those homes are labeled. It sounds simple, but it works wonders. Watch the video to see exactly how we set things up, and check out the products below that make our system work. Some of these are affiliate links (I earn a small kickback at no extra cost to you), so thanks for supporting the channel!
🏷️ Label Everything — Bridles, Saddles & Girths
Clear, engraved name plates make it obvious where each bridle or girth belongs.
- Custom 2×8 Name Plates – Choose Color & Text
- Office Name Plate Holders – Easy to Mount
- Bridle and Girth Tags – Custom Engraved Small and easy to put on every bridle and girth
- And for hanging girths, white cup hooks do the job perfectly.
Keep Saddle Pads & Boots Off the Floor
Don’t pile saddle pads in the corner! We use:
- Adjustable garment rack on wheels — easy to roll, space-saving
- Wooden pants hangers with clips to hang pads neatly
For boots and polos:
- Over-the-door clear shoe organizer — lightweight boots & polos
- EquiFit heavy-duty hanging organizer for bigger boots
- Modular cube shelf to store half pads on their side
Go Vertical with Pegboards
Pegboards are one of those Barn Organization Tips You Need because they free up floor space.
- Heavy-duty white pegboards
- Mini wire baskets & assorted peg hooks keep smaller items in place
- Large peg hook kit — perfect for tools, spurs & odds and ends
A few small systems make a huge difference. Trust me — once everything has a labeled spot, it’s easier for everyone to put things back. Try these Barn Organization Tips You Need and see how much calmer your barn feels.
And don’t forget to watch the video!
Want more organization tips! Click here for my Horse Trailer Organization post!