The reason most of us lose remote controls is because they don't have a specific place to go. They might end up on a coffee table, an end table, or just slide behind the couch. Redditor actusual was sick of losing remotes, so he stuck them to a coffee table with velcro.
The idea is that when the remotes have a home to return to they're more likely to end up there. The velcro gives them an out of the way spot where they won't get moved around. You'll still have to remember to put the remote back where it belongs, but at least it has a specific spot to go to. What's your best tip for keeping track of wayward remotes?

If you sew you probably have an abundance of spools of thread. If you'd like to keep your various colors of thread not only handy but on display you can turn a standard cork bulletin board into a thread organizer by hammering toothpicks into the board at an angle.
Live in an extremely small house/apartment and looking for any way to increase your storage space? Tiny house dweller Tammy Strobel developed several innovative "hidden in plain sight" storage areas for her 128 square-foot home including small drawers under her kitchen cabinets where most people normally just install a kickplate.
Live in an extremely small house/apartment and looking for any way to increase your storage space? Tiny house dweller Tammy Strobel developed several innovative "hidden in plain sight" storage areas for her 128 square-foot home including small drawers under her kitchen cabinets where most people normally just install a kickplate.