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Wall-Mounted Shelving Systems You Can DIY

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One of my favorite small space hacks is swapping your bookcases for wall-mounted shelving. We’ve created roundups of wall mounted shelving systems before, but for those of you who are especially crafty there are also plenty of DIY options. Here are eight different DIY ways to turn a blank wall into a storage mecca.

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50 Ideas to Organize Your Home

When you have a home, you have a need to organize. Fact is, we all have “stuff”. And “stuff”, can end up slowing down our day, and ruffling our feathers in the evening. “Stuff” quickly becomes clutter, and who wants that?

If you have stacks of papers that belong no where, crazy and chaotic mornings, or lost car keys, check out these easy ideas.

 Evenings/Mornings:

1. This one is pretty self explanatory… Lay our everything you are going to need in the morning, the night
before, and teach your kids to do the same. Photo below by ‘BHG‘.

 



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2. Have a central area to organize purses, keys and your wallet. Always put it there. Always.

3. Set out everything for breakfast that is non refrigerated, right down to the spoons. Obviously, this means knowing whats for breakfast the night before. No stops at Krispy Kreme, ok?

4. Write up a daily to do list for the next morning on your smart phone and put priority items first. Move items from today that didn’t get done into tomorrows list. Update your calendar. We like an app called “Cozi“. It has the capability to handle your whole families activities, and you can even keep your grocery list there. Cozi lets each family member share with one, two or all other members what their schedule is. It can also send you email reminders, like for trash day. Oh, and it’s free. Or if you prefer, you can set up a family message station with a dry erase calendar that family members can share. Photo by ‘Container Store‘.

 

5. Go get gas, pick up the first graders cupcakes, or get that pencil sharpener that your high schooler can never seem to find. Don’t put off errands ’till morning when everything is busy.

 

Bathrooms:

6. Keep your bathroom paraphernalia out of sight when not in use. Buy a plastic carry-all with a handle on top, or a pretty basket. Put all of your make-up, deodorant, hair spray, razors, etc. into the container and place under the counter. Bring it out when you need it, then always put it right back underneath.

Organize bathrooms

 

7. Shower caddies are essential for keeping the shampoos, conditioner, face scrubs and specialty in-shower treatments from taking over the whole space.  (Guilty.) This one is from ‘The Container Store‘.

 

8. Squeegee your shower doors after every single shower. Keeping the squeegee right in the shower makes that easier. Add a little suction cup hook if you need. If you have a shower curtain, use a daily shower spray to keep clean up from being impossible when you finally get around to a whole bathroom cleaning.

9. A strip of magnetic tape (any craft store) or a magnetic knife holder can organize items like nail clippers, tweezers and scissors handy.

10. Use those wasted corners and awkward space to put in a freestanding cabinet to add storage. Photo by ‘BHG‘. Remember to repurpose to save bucks, paint is everything!

 

11. Once a month, go through your bathroom cupboards and drawers and throw away old or ineffective products you never use.

12. Roll your towels and use them as decor tucked into pretty baskets or piled on a bench.  Check out our post on DYSS on DIY bathroom towel storage! Photo by ‘BHG“.

 

13. Use wall hooks for hanging towels, robes and clothing. Behind the door is a great way to use wasted space.

14. Use drawer organizers for makeup, jewelry, ponytail holders, and other loose items. Or make your own. Try our post on budget make up storage for ideas.

15. Use pretty floating shelves to add storage and to organize above the toilet, and add value to the room. Need tutorials? DIY floating shelves.

16. Use a timer in each bathroom, and use it… This is great for getting out the door on time, AND getting teenagers out of the shower.

 

Closet:

17. Place color separate baskets in your closet for laundry,  and one for dry cleaning. This will save you time sorting clothes, and you will always know when you have enough colors for a full load.

18. If you haven’t worn it in a year, donate it. Goodwill and some other charities even take worn out clothes, as it employs people while they are redirected to recyclers.

19. Sort your clothes by season, and only keep the present season in your closet. Pack out of season clothes away in an under bed storage container. DIY under bed storage ideas!

20. Put your clothes in categories that work for you. Color, formality, type or office wear are good places to start. This will save you time putting together outfits, and save you money from re-purchasing items you didn’t remember you had, as they were buried in the closet… somewhere. Inevitably, you know they will re-appear right after the return-window on your new item has expired.

21. Recycle wire hangers. Clothes simply slide off of them to the floor. Get velvet hangers at Costco to hold even the slinkiest silk dress. Or make your own with this tutorial on no slip hangers by Diane from ‘In My Own Style’.

 

22. Use a system for hanging and organizing scarves and belts. Shoving them in a drawer is no good for anyone.

Closet organization

 

23. Use a shoe rack. Rotate out of season shoes just the way you rotate out of season clothes. No reason for six pairs of leather boots to bury all your cute sandals in July.

24. Use hooks on any closet wall space to hang purses, jackets, and accessories. Photo by ‘HGTV‘.

 

25. Use vacuum sealed bags to store out of season clothes in a tight space. Just don’t use this method on delicate fabrics, as the wrinkles could become permanent.

 

Kitchen:

26. Organize your kitchen cabinets into categories. Make sure your cups are near the fridge so you can easily pour that afternoon juice, and your utensil drawer is near the dishwasher so you don’t have to make ten trips across the kitchen. Pots and pans? Near the stove. Kids plates? On a lower shelf so they can get to them without calling you from the first bath you have had in a month. Getting it? Also, keep your drawers organized including the misc / junk drawer that we all have. There are all kinds of household items that can be repurposed to help keep everything contained and organized.

Kitchen organization

 

27. Keep whatever you use for a pantry immaculate. No where does clutter make more of a mess than with food.  Try our post on organizing your pantry.

28. Add a kitchen island to a small kitchen to increase storage and prep space. No worries, we’ve got that covered for you too. DIY kitchen islands, and more DIY kitchen islands! Want some more? Try this DIY rolling kitchen island from Jen at ‘House of Wood’!

 

29. Use an inexpensive plastic lazy-susan in the back of deep cupboards, so you never forget whats hiding back there!

30. Try to organize tupperware in a drawer rather than a shelf, as that way you will always be able to find a matching lid.

31. Only keep things on the counter you use often. We only keep the Vita Mix and the Keurig on the counter, even the toaster goes in the pantry and gets brought out daily when needed. And if I could convince my other half, the Vita Mix would go under the counter too! (Not the Keurig folks, at this very minute I’m sipping its second offering of the day.)

32. Do you have cards and scraps of paper with scribbled recipes on them? I don’t even care if they are printed from your computer, time to come into the 21st century people. “Evernote” is a free app, where you can take photos of each recipe with your phone or tablet, add them and even organize them into folders. (Thanks to reader Karen for this tip!)

33. Have a whole closet full of plastic grocery store bags? Tuck 10-20 into one or two bags to hang onto, then recycle your plastic bags folks!

34. Keep your fridge clean. Every time you go to the grocery store, make sure to clean out the old food and toss. Rotate older food into the front so it is used up first. Try these 7 steps to an organized fridge. Jessica at ‘Four Generations, One Roof‘ uses containers to hold items in her fridge. Love this idea!

 

Kid’s Room:

35. Hang a hoop over a laundry basket for slam-dunking dirty clothes.

36. Or, place a two-compartment hamper in your kid’s room so he or she can organize light clothes from dark clothes as they undress.

37. Use poster putty in your child’s room and have your child display his or her favorite artwork all on one wall, gallery style.

38. Hang a net from the ceiling to store stuffed animals, dolls, or action figures.

39. Add wall mounted bookshelves and help your child organize their books. Make sure you remember if you place a large bookshelf in a child’s room, bolt it to the wall for safety. Need ideas? Try our post at DYSS on creative bookshelf projects.

40. Buy the kids their own alarm clocks and teach them how to get up on time. By themselves. Without you.

 

Misc.

41. Make sure everything in your house has a home. Teach all family members to mind their own messes. For example, if you take it out, put it back; if you open it, close it; if you throw it down, pick it up; if you make a mess, clean it up; and so on.

42. Put wastebaskets in every room and place several unused trash bags in the bottom of each one. This will eliminate countless trips to retrieve new trash bags and give all family members a place to throw away their trash.

43. Make sure the remotes have a drawer, basket or shelf to live on. How often have you found it under the sofa?

44. Use a plastic caddy to store cleaning supplies in and tote it from room to room.

45. Use a plastic laundry basket for quick pick up and transport of toys to their proper homes each evening.

46. Make a designated area for homework, crafts or sewing. You can create a very organized space in a small area, and that prevents you from having projects strewn all over the house. Photo of this craft area by ‘Country Living‘.

 

47. Each night before bedtime, have all family members pick up clutter for 15 minutes. Make a game out of it and see who can pick up the most things in the shortest amount of time.

48. Have one designated spot where kids are to leave school flyers, permission slips that need to be signed and school photo envelopes. Make this part of the nightly “laying out for tomorrow” habit.

49. Make a master grocery list on the app or website of your choice. Categorize the groceries into sections such as frozen, dairy, and so on. In each category, list the most frequent items that you buy. Organize the grocery list according to the way your favorite grocery store’s isles are set up. Make sure each adult or teenager has the app loaded on their phone as well. If they forget to add Pop Tarts to the list, then they are eating oatmeal.

50. Don’t leave things ’till later. Procrastination is the number one cause of clutter and mess. Take care of it right then and there.

Make sure your home runs as smoothly as it can, and that you can take the time to enjoy it, instead of always dealing with clutter and chaos. Need more ideas on how to organize your home?

Image Credits: Container Store, BHG, Good Housekeeping, Container Store, Interior Design Inspiration, HGTV, House of Wood, Four Generations, One Roof, Country Living


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Clearance treasures: 10 things that are 10% off right now

Good morning! We’re back with another peek into our clearance section, today we’ve got 10 things that are 10% off!

Paris Explorer Crossbody

Family Gallery Tray

Carters Woolen Mill Towel

Hammered Cuff Pewter napkin ring

Vintage Star Wine King Quilt

Farmhouse Solid Nutmeg 84 inch curtain panel

Small Hanging Chalkboard Set

Wide Star Jug

Pantry Braided Rug and Chair Pads

Fall Harvest pallet sign

 Search our clearance section for more great country decor deals.

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Interview with Toledo Furniture Designer Lacey Campbell

A few months ago, I received a writing assignment that absolutely stoked me. I get excited over everything and everyone I write about, but this piece had me especially excited because it was my first decor-related piece for the paper. I was asked to interview a local furniture designer, Lacey Campbell.

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As if meeting someone who created something I love wasn’t enough, during my research on her I discovered she was a contestant on a reality show. Reality TV is my guilty pleasure, although I have to limit my viewing to creative shows. Double win: she was a contestant on a furniture design reality show! Just like when I interviewed Maya from Project Runway: Junior, I was starstruck. But Lacey’s warm, friendliness quickly erased any anxiety I had over meeting a reality star.

Lacey originally applied for Ellen’s Design Show but didn’t get accepted. She then applied for the debut show Framework and became a contestant, making it all the way to fourth place. Unfortunately, the show didn’t end up being a big hit with viewers so I believe they’ve scrapped it, but the experience was valuable for her nonetheless. (You can still watch Framework online at Spike TV.)

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This piece was a dinged-up, homely chest of drawers before Lacey reincarnated it. Photo Credit: Heather Biddle.

 

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Lacey designed and built this monastic, red oak table for the Black Cloister Brewing Company in Toledo. Photo Credit: Heather Biddle.

She’s now doing furniture design on her own, still at home here in Toledo. You can find out more about her experience on Framework, what it’s like being a female designer in a male-dominated field, and more in my Toledo City Paper interview here.

You can check out more of Lacey’s work at her website, Lacey Campbell Designs.

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Let Your Bathroom Decor Brighten Your Day

Decorating can be a very fun and easy way spruce up any home. Whenever one gets the urge to make a change, a great way to mix things up without any permanent damage that one might later regret is to engage in a redecoration project. Something as simple as a new shower curtain for your…

Brilliant Rock Garden Decor

Rock Garden Decor – Garden decors are in fact the outdoors photo of your residence from the within, when you look the residence as well as the exterior decors are attractive it will most likely place a question in your mind regarding the within of the residence. That is why making the decors is very important as making the interior of the residence. There are many methods to create attractive as well as unique decors of your very own theme, you could have a theme if there is no event in the meantime.

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There are various yard style designs on the market. The fantasy land style is very typical. This consists of fairies, gnomes, as well as other fictional creatures as well as scenes paintinged on clay or porcelain for design. One more very typical yard style is the all-natural life style. This decor design consists of the setup of creatures made from metal as well as other products into all-natural scenes. These creatures are frequently symbolic representations of the genuine creatures that may frequent the yard. Courses to paradise are likewise very preferred, as well as in such style, there is a very heavy religious undertone as well as a remembering of those that have actually gone before us. Next, we will certainly give you a couple of images of rock garden decor may be your motivation.

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Decorations for the yard vary in cost as well as high quality. While it is tempting to save loan as well as purchase economical products, these decors will likely not last. Thinking about that any kind of placed in the yard needs to endure the stress of an exterior setting, the wear as well as tear on them could be substantial. It is typically worth it to invest in a better item that will certainly last longer compared to it is to save a couple of bucks when getting something, particularly for any kind of design that is year round as well as not seasonal.

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Popular of Outdoor Garden Decor Ideas

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Outdoor Garden Decor Ideas – Designing and enhancing your yard can be one of one of the most delightful facets of owning a home. It offers you an chance to produce a unique area that suits your style and individuality. Additionally, there are countless ways for you to form your yard. Maybe you wish to turn a section of it into a veggie yard?

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There are lots of various yard design designs on the marketplace. The fantasy land design is really typical. This includes fairies, gnomes, and other fictional animals and scenes painted on clay or porcelain for decor. An additional really typical yard design is the natural life design. This decoration style includes the plan of animals made of steel and other products into natural scenes. These animals are often symbolic representations of the real animals that could frequent the yard. Paths to paradise are also really prominent, and in such design, there is a really hefty spiritual undertone and a keeping in mind of those who have actually preceded us. Next off, we will certainly give you a couple of photos of outdoor garden decor ideas might be your motivation.

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Decors for the yard differ in price and quality. While it is alluring to conserve loan and purchase low-cost items, these designs will likely not last. Taking into consideration that any placed in the yard has to hold up against the stress of an exterior setting, the deterioration on them can be substantial. It is generally worth it to buy a better item that will certainly last longer compared to it is to conserve a couple of bucks when getting something, especially for any decor that is all year and not seasonal.

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Where Are They Now? The Rope Side Table

Where Are They Now? The Rope Side Table

I’ve experimented a lot with decor throughout the years. Being a Libra, I blame it on the stars. Fickleness be thy name.

And since I’m a crafty chick, always looking to reincarnate or create my own decor, I’ve spent a good amount of money on all these experiments investments. Some of these projects ended up great for short-term enjoyment, like a one-hit wonder. Others have stood the test of time, going through their reinvention phases but always churning out hits—like my dresser. And then some projects are content being the unassuming star, still making people happy and content just to be in the game.

My rope side table falls into the latter category. I created it a little over 3 years ago (which is like 9 in decor years) after I was inspired by trendy wicker tables that cost a buttload of money. When I came across this tutorial at Apartment Therapy, I knew I could duplicate those expensive tables with the simple addition of rope.

The first version was minimalist and Zen, in my former bedroom’s sacred space

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… the table’s next life was then in my blissfuly boho bedroom

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… then I moved it to my living room and it enjoyed an organic modern decor lifestyle as a plant stand…

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… and now this trusty table resides in my new home, paired with a big comfy chair and meditating kitty. It’s ruggedness is offset by the abstract art and modern shelves (Expedits are my one true love). This is in my newly-created workout/yoga space (more to come on that in the future). You can check out the super-easy tutorial here.

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So how has the table maintained its longevity? Throughout all my decorating experiments, there’s one common thread: nature. I love decorating with natural elements not just for texture and visual interest, but because natural items make a room feel laid-back and relaxing. Having this common thread also allows me to easily swap out items when I feel a room needs an update (or total makeover, as I’m prone to doing…. 3 months after moving in).

Do you have any DIY projects/furniture that have maintained a role in your home? Do you also like to swap your decor around between rooms?

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