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I use my spare room as a dive room.
I have garage style upper and lower cabinets so I have a bench to work on and build my ccr and then I have a few pieces of steel pipe hanging from ceiling to hang up my SM BCD drysuit and misc undergarments. I have a few fan hangers with switches to turn them on.
I keep 5-6 bailout tanks at home
My compressor booster oxygen helium and bank bottles and rest of my bailout tanks stay at my shop. I spend a lot of time there so it’s just easier than at home.
 
I put all my gear on tall rolling wardrobe carts.

The metal carts are about 6 feet tall. There is a wire shelf on the bottom and top. You can stack plastic storage bins on the cart, or you can add the clothes rod to hang wetsuits, etc. I get them from Walmart for about $50 each.

The advantage of the rolling carts is that you can move them around, and clean under them. I push all the carts to one side of the room. Then if I need one particular cart, I can move the other carts out of the way to retrieve the cart that I need.

Very similar to this, except mine has two clothes rods (one on each side) instead of one rod down the middle:


bevill-48-w-3-tier-rolling-garment-rack.jpg
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

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