Under-Stair Mason Jar Hardware Storage

Under-Stair Mason Jar Hardware Storage

A smart, space-saving solution for screws, nails, and small tools

If you’ve ever searched through a messy toolbox for the right screw, you know how frustrating hardware clutter can be. The unused space under your stairs is perfect for creating an organized, visible, and budget-friendly storage system using simple mason jars.

This project is practical, affordable, and surprisingly satisfying to build.


🧰 Why Use Mason Jars?

  • Clear glass lets you see contents instantly
  • Airtight lids protect hardware from moisture
  • Stackable and uniform
  • Affordable and easy to replace
  • Great for small items like screws, washers, anchors, and drill bits

📏 Step 1: Measure Your Under-Stair Space

  1. Clean out the area completely.
  2. Measure width, height, and depth.
  3. Decide if you’ll mount jars to:
    • The underside of the staircase
    • A wooden panel attached under the stairs
    • Or a shelving unit built into the space

Tip: The underside of the stairs works best for a hanging jar system.


🛒 Step 2: Gather Materials

  • Wide-mouth mason jars (pint or quart size)
  • Matching metal lids
  • Screws (short enough not to poke through wood)
  • Drill
  • Drill bit (slightly smaller than screws)
  • Pencil
  • Measuring tape
  • Optional: wooden board (if attaching to panel first)
  • Labels or label maker

🔩 Step 3: Attach the Lids

This is the clever part.

  1. Remove the flat inner lid disc from the screw band.
  2. Hold the flat lid piece against the underside of the stair surface.
  3. Mark two opposite screw holes.
  4. Pre-drill small pilot holes.
  5. Screw the flat lid securely into the wood.

Now the lid base is permanently attached.

You’ll twist the jar onto it from below.


🫙 Step 4: Fill and Attach Jars

  1. Sort your hardware (separate screws by size, nails, anchors, etc.).
  2. Fill each jar about ¾ full (avoid overloading).
  3. Screw each jar onto its mounted lid.

You now have a hanging jar system!


🏷️ Step 5: Label Everything

Label either:

  • The bottom of each jar
  • Or the side of the glass

Include:

  • Size (e.g., 1½” wood screws)
  • Type (drywall anchors, finishing nails, etc.)

Clear labeling saves time later.


🧱 Optional Upgrade: Add a Back Panel

If your stair underside isn’t ideal for drilling:

  1. Cut a plywood panel to fit the area.
  2. Mount the panel securely to studs.
  3. Attach jar lids to the panel instead.

This makes the system removable and cleaner looking.


💡 Extra Storage Ideas for Under the Stairs

  • Add open shelves above jars for power tools
  • Install a pegboard for hand tools
  • Add motion sensor lighting
  • Use larger jars for bolts and plumbing parts

⚠️ Safety Tips

  • Do not overload jars — heavy jars can strain screws
  • Use quality screws with good grip
  • Make sure wood thickness is adequate
  • Avoid mounting where structural beams are critical

If unsure, consult a professional before drilling into structural elements.


🧼 Maintenance Tips

  • Check screws every few months
  • Keep area dry to prevent rust
  • Replace jars if chipped or cracked

🌟 Final Thoughts

Under-stair mason jar storage turns wasted space into a highly organized hardware station. It’s affordable, customizable, and incredibly practical — especially if you love neat, visible systems.