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Fun Christmas Home Decor Ideas That Showcase Holiday Spirit
By Mini Mehta
Styling your home with unique and trendy home decor accessories has become common these days. Here is a guide for you on fun Christmas decor ideas.
The calendar months of November and December bring along a lot of festivities and cheer. And, out of all the sets of holidays in these months, Diwali followed by Christmas happens to be the perfect occasion for you to revamp your home decor. Let us talk about Christmas home decor accessories per se. The Christmas fete provides you with that much-needed opportunity to surpass yourself in displaying creativity and aesthetic design. Fret not! We will help you get a grip on the same. Whether you are all about finding that perfect spot to hang decor artefacts and festive lights, curating handmade decor items to spice up your living space, or settling on attractive home decor table settings, here is what you can do. We have compiled a list of several Christmas handmade gifts and home decor accessories to amp up your space with festive feels.
So, if you are all set to bring home some beautiful decor artefacts, you may want to click through some of the best choices available on online home decor stores like Adikala. It is time you bring some holiday cheer home! To help you find home decor online, we have listed down a few playful DIY home decor accessories priced affordably for every corner of your house. And, trust us, when you explore these Christmas handmade decor ideas, you will fall head over heels with the festivities around and, of course, the holiday cheer.
Christmas Tree Made With Festive Cards
Every holiday season, you are bound to receive numerous Christmas cards, which is not bad! People love you, and they want to send personalized wishes. But, do you know what’s even better? You can pick the ones you love and put them together in the shape of a Christmas tree. These cards can get displayed on your wall. Indeed a hearty look!
Prize Ribbon Christmas Tree Home Decor
We hope you were as fond of those prize ribbons from gifts as a kid as much as we were! Well, considering this, there can be no reason for you to not be able to find the perfect spots for some on your Christmas tree. All you have to do is loop a set of vibrant streamers together and make an exceptional garland handmade decor.
Chalkboard Santa Greeting
Like you love written festive greetings, undoubtedly even Santa and his ride, Rudolf will highly appreciate one handwritten chalkboard greeting addressed to them, as well. So, when they come for milk and chocolates, they should be able to get a glimpse of it! Isn’t it a super creative concept for handmade decor accessories to work? To us, it is.
A Wreath Supported By Ice Skates
You may have employed a variety of home decor accessories to brighten your living space. But have you heard about trying an unexpected aesthetic design such as an ice skates wreath alongside tiny silver ornaments and colourful pom-poms? If not, then try it this year. It is time to take a step ahead from using the traditional wreath.
DIY Citrus Fruits Garland - Perfect Handmade Gift
Well, the idea of including a variety of fruits in your Christmas handmade decor setup sounds pretty appealing to us. It brings about that much-needed fun twist to your traditional home decor accessories. So, try to make your garland out of dried citrus fruits this holiday season. You may want to assemble them with the help of a twine, wire, or nylon thread.
The Simplistic Green Leaf Garland
The garland requires you to display your creativity a notch higher. You can dress your decor artefacts like the Christmas dinner table with a handmade decor of DIY leaf garland. How? It is simple. Take a green-coloured craft paper and several tiny red jingle bells to bring about the perfect season look.
Festive Berries In Abundance
If you are looking to make your simple garlands stand out at the holiday entrance, this is what you need to do. You can up your garland game to the next level by beautifully wrapping it in red berries. And, this way, you land up making one of the perfect home decor accessories to frame your mighty door. Post doing that, hang a wreath in a similar design to pull it off.
Vibrant Festive Cushions And Pillows
We do not need to remind you that watching a series of your favourite holiday flicks will get way more entertaining and enjoyable with a cosy cushion pillow to support your back. All you have to do is buy a bright coloured throw pillow, preferably red, wrapped in white ribbon and a tinge of greenery. Such cushions are available as a part of home decor online with Adikala. This home decor piece will even beautify your regular sofa chair.
We certainly hope that these festive home decor accessories brighten up your holiday spirit! Happy home decor scouting!
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5 Unique and creative DIY gifts for everyone
Ever thought, how a simple yet creative DIY gift can surprise someone? DIY gifts are pretty amazing. DIY essentially means do it yourself. The specialty about do-it-yourself gifts is that you are investing your time and effort into making something that shall be cherished by your loved ones. However, it does not mean that DIY gifts have to be perfect with finishing.
There are a lot of sites that offer DIY Gift ideas. If you love crafting and spending time with your loved one creating spectacular pieces, we have just the right thing for you. spend your weekend or free time with your kids, friends or loved ones build up a unique gift from scratch even if you are not high on creativity.
5 Unique and creative DIY gift ideas for everyone
1.DIY Wooden Art Puzzle
A DIY gift works perfectly for everyone. Whether it's about gifting it to a best friend or gifting kids, there are plenty of DIY gift ideas that enhance your creative spark. For birthday gifts to adults, DIY Wooden Art Puzzle can be an amazing gesture.
2.DIY Music Box Wooden Puzzle
If you want to get a creative yet fun gift for your loved one, then we would suggest you go for something like DIY Music Box Wooden Puzzle. It can be made in Cherry blossom tree and moving flavors.
3.Chalkboard Map DIY
For someone who loves travelling, a chalkboard map DIY can be apt. It tracks the travels and memories or marks up the places they would want to visit one day. This serves as an amazing alternative to traditional books, or large walls that are too tedious to make.
4.Ugears Mechanical safe puzzle
Ugears Mechanical safe puzzle is amazing for a creative boyfriend. Join the pieces of the mechanical parts, and have a fun time while you make an art piece. Not to mention, it looks aesthetic and premium and is fit as a glorious showpiece as well. This puzzle is also available in another variant- Ugears Tower Windmill Mechanical puzzle.
5.DIY typewriter calendar
A DIY calendar serves two purposes- it saves you from the sight of boring calendar types, and also you can make your own customized piece with all the necessary details. DIY calendars can be made into a ship desk type, in a machine calendar variant, and like the one mentioned in the title, aesthetic beautiful looking typewriter calendar type.
At bigsmall, choose from a range of amazing and creative DIY pieces and gift your loved ones with a handmade gesture.
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Okay, so I just want to share this because I thought this was neat. I’ve seen @starborn-witch DIY Lunar calendar a lot (who was inspired by @etsycult, and I wanted that, but also I wanted a black mirror for scrying. My problem is I don’t have a lot of room for my altar, and my cat is a jerk that knocks everything over and has started pulling posters and pictures off the wall (hence why my altar is in a glass case). So I had chalkboard paint ($2.50ish at Walmart, if I remember correctly) and a box of chalk for $0.97. So I painted the top of the box with the chalkboard paint, and now I can use the top for a lunar calendar, write affirmations, draw sigils for my intent, and when I open my altar, BOOM, black mirror! Also @starborn-witch is the bomb, if you don’t follow that blog, you should.
#diy#witchlife#witch altar#college witch#catsarejerks#lunar calendar#scrying#my altar#witchcraft on a budget
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Oh heeeeey, did you see the steps for my wall calendar on It’s chalkboard TAPE!… Oh heeeeey, did you see the steps for my wall calendar on #ispydiy?! It is chalkboard TAPE! Loopy, proper? #diy #scotchducttape #3MPartner #ispydiystudio
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Home Organization Hacks You'll Probably End Up Regretting
We live in the age of the “hack”: life hacks that solve every small, mundane inconvenience you could ever come across, shopping hacks to save money, sleep hacks, food hacks (also known as “recipes”), even health hacks.
The problem is, a lot of the tips that parade as little-known tricks that will make your life infinitely better aren't really hacks. In fact, they often end up being more trouble than they're worth, especially if they involve a high-effort project for a low-impact problem.
Home organization is a popular topic for the people who create these hacks, and you may be wondering if the ones you've seen are worth your time.
As someone who believes that home organization means that every object should have a place, even if that place is at the bottom of the junk drawer or cluttering the top of your dresser, I may not be the best person to tell other people that their organization tips are bad. However, what I lack in organizational skills, I make up for in being able to spot a bad life hack from a mile away. As a bona fide lazy person, I love things that make my life easier, so I'm pretty good at knowing what makes a good hack and what's a waste of time.
So, which of these hacks are more DI-why than DIY?
Chalkboard Wall
Every few years, I get the urge to paint a wall of my bedroom with chalkboard paint. This always spawns from fantasies of me drawing beautiful, colorful murals in chalk and writing motivational sayings in attractive script, all at the whim of my mood that day.
But because I know myself, I refrain. And you should, too. Here's why.
Sure, all those pictures of successful chalkboard walls you've seen paint a picture of a beautifully organized life where your family always knows the weekly dinner menu because you've drawn pictures of each meticulously planned meal on the kitchen wall and nobody wonders whose turn it is to walk the dog because your chore chart spells it out in big, chalky lettering.
However, getting organized should make your life simpler, not add to your list of things to do. Because this hack hinges on you carving out time each week to create a new masterpiece, your chalkboard wall will likely fall into dusty disuse in a week or two. You just won't want to keep up with it. And if there's one thing that makes you look disorganized, it's a faded, several-months-old chore calendar displayed for all to see.
What to Do Instead
Use a pen and a notepad to write out your plans for the week or keep track of chores. If your family is asking for a week's notice when it comes to dinner plans, start a group text chat or remind them to be thankful that they have someone who provides meals for them and let dinner remain a mystery until it is served.
Reusable Containers for Things That Came in a Container
The internet would have you believe that adorably labeled, hipster-style glass containers are a great spot for you to keep your dry goods, and maybe they are, in the world of lifestyle blogs and certain image-sharing sites, where everything looks good, but nothing is practical. However, the time you spend cleaning up the flour you tried pouring into a chalk-labelled mason jar will make you rue the day you decided it would be cuter to fill your cabinets with these monstrosities rather than keep your food items in the containers they were sold in.
While this hack certainly gives your cabinets a uniform look and can help you keep track of your pantry's inventory, it's not necessarily a more organized route, especially since the bigger containers can be kind of unwieldy if you need to use them frequently. Constantly having to wedge them in and out of your pantry is going to get really old, really fast.
What to Do Instead
If you dream of having super-organized shelves or just have a problem with buying items you already have hidden in the back of your cabinet, a better option is to corral these items together using shelf organizers or baskets, so you can group like-items together and make sure that everything has a place and is visible.
Cookie Jar Bathroom Storage
Organization hackers love to take random objects and repurpose them as storage. Apparently, the latest hack is to use cookie or candy jars to store nail polish, lip gloss and other beauty items. While it might look adorable – and invite a fun comparison between picking out a makeup shade and choosing a treat in a candy shop – it's not super-helpful if the color you want is at the bottom of the jar. It also means that if you ever want to take stock of the colors you own before making a decision, you'll likely have to remove them all from the jar first, which is incredibly inconvenient.
What to Do Instead
If you must keep confectionery containers in your bathroom, stock them with something you won't need to dig through, like cotton balls.
Wall Displays of Clutter
Whether it be with a magnetic makeup board, your spice collection mounted to the side of your fridge, a pegboard in your kitchen for hanging utensils or jewelry pinned to a corkboard, more and more people are utilizing the vertical space in their homes to store and display their stuff.
While it may be clever, it's not necessarily good for organization. Flipping a mess vertically and hanging it on a wall doesn't change the fact that you've still got clutter scattered about. If I keep all my kitchen utensils splayed out on the counter, it's considered messy. But if I stick them up on the wall in the same formation, suddenly I'm an organizational genius?
If it makes your life easier to have your most-used items within reach, maybe this hack will work for you, but it's a hack of convenience, not organization, so if you want a way to make your home look more orderly, this ain't it. In general, making your home look organized involves putting things away, not leaving them out.
What to Do Instead
Walls often have a lot of untapped potential for storage space. However, the key is to make it look neat and minimize visual clutter. This means hanging up something that actually belongs on the wall, like a shelf, and displaying a few choice items on it, rather than sticking each individual makeup palette or rubber spatula up for everyone to see.
Putting Lots of Effort into Organizing Kids' Stuff
The kids will appreciate all your hard work with pom-poms and the hot-glue gun for approximately zero seconds before destroying it in almost the same amount of time.
There are countless mommy-bloggers with abundant ideas for fun, cutesy ways to keep their kiddos' living spaces nice and organized. The results are definitely worthy of a lifestyle-magazine spread. But are they really worth all that effort when the tots will be just as happy with a few plain, cheapo storage bins that don't require a complex organization system likely to be undone the first time they put their toys away?
If you've ever interacted with children, you know that they don't tend to be super into organization. Which is why these types of hacks are especially baffling, because they don't seem to benefit anyone. It's nice for the kids' space to be tidy, but many of these tips seem to be more about making their room photoshoot-ready – one suggests sorting Legos by color into separate bins!
What to Do Instead
Kids don't care if the container that holds their toys is nicely decorated or cutely labelled. Kids are better than we are in that way – they care about what's on the inside. Save yourself an afternoon of crafting and buy a big canvas bin for all their favorite stuffed animals. As they get older, let them take the lead on organizing their stuff, but even when they're young, don't feel the need to micromanage all of their belongings. Let them sort their own Legos. It builds character.
Takeaway
There are a lot of organizational tips and tricks out there, and while some of them are more “hacky” than “hack,” if they end up working for you, hey, don't let this article stop you. However, after poring over many of the hacks the internet has to offer, I have two thoughts for those who feel the need to organize their homes into oblivion:
Your home is never going to look like a magazine cover or the beautiful pictures you have on your online pinboard because your home, unlike the ones in those pictures, is lived in. Relax with this knowledge and aim for manageable imperfection.
Those beautiful magazine homes are overrated, anyway. Ultimately, organization should be about making your home easier and more soothing to live in. You don't need a bunch of clever hacks. Just put your stuff away and get rid of clutter. Done.
Do you have any hacks that ended up not being so helpful? Share your story in the comments!
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41 Easy DIY Wood Home Decorations
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41 DIY Wood Home Decorations #1. Beachy Boho DIY Driftwood Wall Hanging#2. DIY Slicing Perpetual Calendar#3. Sleek and Simple Coat Rack and Hat Rack#4. DIY Wood Sign With Calligraphy Quote#5. DIY Wooden Mirror#6. Modern Farmhouse Wood Tray#7. Wooden Phone Stand#8. Wood Branches for Home Decor#9. DIY Gather Chalkboard Wood Slice#10. DIY Air Plant Wall Art From Scrap Wood#11. Geometric DIY Wood Wall Art#12. Simple Burlap […]
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A Chalkboard Calendar Wall Sticker | WallBoss Review
If you've been following our Conservatory Renovation, you'll have seen this room transform from an indoor shed (not literally) to a relaxing, warmer (non-leaky!) space. I've built some DIY seating, I've painted the floor in a jazzy geometric pattern but it's still looking a little empty shall we say. I have lots of plans for this room (and never enough time) which will essentially turn it into a full indoor garden room. I'm talking plants galore, vintage garden plant pots, gardening tools and basically it will become an indoor forest of awesomeness. So when WallBoss.co.uk got in touch to ask if I wanted to review one of their wall stickers, I knew exactly the one I wanted and I needed it in this room.
Wallboss.co.uk is a website that sells a whole bunch of different wall stickers, basically for every kind of room in the house. Wall stickers are a great way to add some fun to a wall in an affordable and easy to-do way. If you can't already tell from the top photo and title of this post - the one I've gone for is a chalkboard calendar wall sticker. I thought the jazzy quirky conservatory was the perfect place to have a 'family' calendar (admittedly it's just me and Grant, but y'know!) as well as a great way to plan gardening too - which is something I want to get more into, and of course this fits right into my garden-themed room. It's a win win. I've never used a wall sticker before so I pretty excited to see how it would work and how easy it would be to use. The sticker came rolled up in a tube and with some super simple installation instructions which seemed pretty much DIY fool-proof.
I planned where I wanted the sticker to go using some Tesa Tape (a kind of masking tape) so I could prop it up into position and see how it would look before I went ahead and actually stuck it down. Our conservatory is still very much a working progress (the doors to the left will be replaced) so please ignore all those unfinished bits!
I then used a spirit level to make sure the calendar was straight (is there anything worse than wonky bodge job?!) and then use the same tape to put a length straight down the middle vertically, as the instructions asked.
There's 3 layers to the wall sticker - the front see-through paper, the actual sticker and the backing. I peeled back the backing along one side of the tape, cut it off using some scissors and then smoothed the sticker onto the wall using my hands.
Yep, it's really that simple. I then went and did the same thing to the other half of the sticker, finishing off with using a flat edge (a bit of card will do) to make sure it was all pressed down properly to the wall with no bubbles.
And the final step? Just remove the front sheet of paper slowly and carefully.
And literally, that's it. It probably took me less than five minutes to do and required no prep work and virtually no tools. Well I did say it was DIY fool proof, didn't I?! The only bit you have to be careful of - is removing the front paper slowly, otherwise you can lift off the sticker. However I will say, it seems the sticker can be removed without removing the paint - which is something I was slightly worried about if I were to ever change my mind on it. But nope - it doesn't appear to ruin the actual wall beneath.
You can use either real chalk or chalkboard pens on the sticker - which I really like, cause I'm not a huge fan of actual chalky chalk. Kinda gets everywhere and leaves you with feeling like you need to wash your hands after every use. Chalk pens are so much easier to clean off too and of course, I like the fact you can buy endless colours as well. I use Chalkola pens on mine and can definitely recommend them.
I think the sticker it fab - the only thing to bare in mind is that you do need to commit to it and its location once it's stuck down. There's quite a few different 'parts' to this particular wall sticker that would be make it pretty difficult to relocate later. However, I personally wont want to be doing that and I'm really pleased with it in here. Just something worth thinking about before you go sticking it anywhere.
So here's a quick little before and after of this spot in the conservatory. You can see how it's totally changed an empty wall into something fun, useable and practical too. It looks modern and I think, fits really well. I think it'd also be great for an office or even a kids room to get them involved with planning things to do too.
This particular wall sticker currently retails at £29.99 which you can find here. But Wallboss.co.uk have a whole range of different wall stickers - from birds and trees for nurseries to Banksy graffiti style ones to worded slogans and even custom design ones. There's basically something for every room, so if you're interested in a fuss-free way to add some character (or practicality!) to a wall, then do go check them out! Have you used wall stickers before? What did you think to them?
*I received the wall sticker in this post to feature in a review. Thank you for supporting the brands who support this blog!
from Home Restoration News http://www.kezzabeth.co.uk/2018/03/a-chalkboard-calendar-wall-sticker.html
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A Chalkboard Calendar Wall Sticker | WallBoss Review
If you've been following our Conservatory Renovation, you'll have seen this room transform from an indoor shed (not literally) to a relaxing, warmer (non-leaky!) space. I've built some DIY seating, I've painted the floor in a jazzy geometric pattern but it's still looking a little empty shall we say. I have lots of plans for this room (and never enough time) which will essentially turn it into a full indoor garden room. I'm talking plants galore, vintage garden plant pots, gardening tools and basically it will become an indoor forest of awesomeness. So when WallBoss.co.uk got in touch to ask if I wanted to review one of their wall stickers, I knew exactly the one I wanted and I needed it in this room.
Wallboss.co.uk is a website that sells a whole bunch of different wall stickers, basically for every kind of room in the house. Wall stickers are a great way to add some fun to a wall in an affordable and easy to-do way. If you can't already tell from the top photo and title of this post - the one I've gone for is a chalkboard calendar wall sticker. I thought the jazzy quirky conservatory was the perfect place to have a 'family' calendar (admittedly it's just me and Grant, but y'know!) as well as a great way to plan gardening too - which is something I want to get more into, and of course this fits right into my garden-themed room. It's a win win. I've never used a wall sticker before so I pretty excited to see how it would work and how easy it would be to use. The sticker came rolled up in a tube and with some super simple installation instructions which seemed pretty much DIY fool-proof.
I planned where I wanted the sticker to go using some Tesa Tape (a kind of masking tape) so I could prop it up into position and see how it would look before I went ahead and actually stuck it down. Our conservatory is still very much a working progress (the doors to the left will be replaced) so please ignore all those unfinished bits!
I then used a spirit level to make sure the calendar was straight (is there anything worse than wonky bodge job?!) and then use the same tape to put a length straight down the middle vertically, as the instructions asked.
There's 3 layers to the wall sticker - the front see-through paper, the actual sticker and the backing. I peeled back the backing along one side of the tape, cut it off using some scissors and then smoothed the sticker onto the wall using my hands.
Yep, it's really that simple. I then went and did the same thing to the other half of the sticker, finishing off with using a flat edge (a bit of card will do) to make sure it was all pressed down properly to the wall with no bubbles.
And the final step? Just remove the front sheet of paper slowly and carefully.
And literally, that's it. It probably took me less than five minutes to do and required no prep work and virtually no tools. Well I did say it was DIY fool proof, didn't I?! The only bit you have to be careful of - is removing the front paper slowly, otherwise you can lift off the sticker. However I will say, it seems the sticker can be removed without removing the paint - which is something I was slightly worried about if I were to ever change my mind on it. But nope - it doesn't appear to ruin the actual wall beneath.
You can use either real chalk or chalkboard pens on the sticker - which I really like, cause I'm not a huge fan of actual chalky chalk. Kinda gets everywhere and leaves you with feeling like you need to wash your hands after every use. Chalk pens are so much easier to clean off too and of course, I like the fact you can buy endless colours as well. I use Chalkola pens on mine and can definitely recommend them.
I think the sticker it fab - the only thing to bare in mind is that you do need to commit to it and its location once it's stuck down. There's quite a few different 'parts' to this particular wall sticker that would be make it pretty difficult to relocate later. However, I personally wont want to be doing that and I'm really pleased with it in here. Just something worth thinking about before you go sticking it anywhere.
So here's a quick little before and after of this spot in the conservatory. You can see how it's totally changed an empty wall into something fun, useable and practical too. It looks modern and I think, fits really well. I think it'd also be great for an office or even a kids room to get them involved with planning things to do too.
This particular wall sticker currently retails at £29.99 which you can find here. But Wallboss.co.uk have a whole range of different wall stickers - from birds and trees for nurseries to Banksy graffiti style ones to worded slogans and even custom design ones. There's basically something for every room, so if you're interested in a fuss-free way to add some character (or practicality!) to a wall, then do go check them out! Have you used wall stickers before? What did you think to them?
*I received the wall sticker in this post to feature in a review. Thank you for supporting the brands who support this blog!
from Home Renovation http://www.kezzabeth.co.uk/2018/03/a-chalkboard-calendar-wall-sticker.html
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50 Craft Room Ideas for Your Handmade Business
If you’re interested in starting a handmade business, a quality craft room is a must. Whether you’re interested in jewelry making or woodworking, such a space can help you effectively store your supplies and inventory while also giving you a dedicated space to hone your creative skills.
When you’re setting up your crafts business, having an organized and inspiring spot to work is key. Here are 50 craft room ideas to get you started.
Craft Room Ideas
Vintage Inspired Decor
Having a theme for the decor in your craft room can help it feel like a cohesive space. There are tons of vintage accents that make a perfect home in a crafty space.
Accent Wall
Photo Credit: madebymood.com
If you want to add some exciting visuals into your craft room without overwhelming the space, consider an accent wall in a bright paint color or patterned wallpaper.
Ambient Lighting
The lighting can make a major impact on the vibe of a room, and task lighting over desks or underneath cabinets can also help your projects.
Photo Collages
Photo Credit: Oh Happy Day
Running a craft business requires constant inspiration. Keep yours top of mind with a colorful photo collage right behind your desk.
Products on Display
Your handmade goods can pull double duty as decor for your craft room thanks to wall mounted shelves.
Bulletin Board
Photo Credit: Flickr
You can also constantly change out your inspiration by mounting bulletin boards around your craft room.
Decorative Letters
Another decorative element you can add to your space, craft some letters that spell out something significant to your business, like “art” or your company name.
Craft Room for Kids
Photo Credit: abduzeedo.com
With a few simple adjustments or extra pieces of furniture, you can turn your craft room into a space that works for the whole family.
Chalkboard Paint
A large chalkboard can help you brainstorm and organize ideas. You can also cover a wall with chalkboard paint to accomplish this.
Abstract Collage
Photo Credit: Infarrantly Creative
If you want to add some color and texture to your walls without painting them, consider a large scale collage like this one.
Gallery Wall
To adorn the walls of your craft room with all of your favorite artists, set up a gallery wall with framed pieces.
Logo Wall Hanging
Photo Credit: logoprint.biz
Put the name of your business front and center in your craft room with a custom made wall hanging.
Closet Craft Room
If you don’t have a full room to work with, consider placing a small desk and some built-in shelves inside a closet and use that for your projects.
Wall Calendar
Photo Credit: Oh Happy Day
Keep all your craft projects and business tasks front and center with a giant wall calendar that’s featured prominently.
Color Coordinated Craft Room
If you love color and want to keep tons of different supplies in your space, consider laying out your craft room according to the colors of the rainbow.
Craft Room Organization
Built-in Shelves
Photo Credit: Hey, Let’s Make Stuff!
If you want to keep a ton of storage on hand, floor to ceiling shelves are the way to go.
Overhead Cabinets
For those who want to keep their storage more enclosed, you could repurpose kitchen cabinets.
Pegboard
Photo Credit: Craftaholics Anonymous
A pegboard can give you storage for everything from scissors to yarn. And you can paint it the color or pattern of your choice.
Open Shelving
You can also mount smaller shelves to the wall for an open look.
Fabric Wall Organizer
Photo Credit: Spoonflower
This DIY fabric organizer is perfect for holding small craft supplies right on your wall.
Upcycled Can Storage
Store things like pens, paint, and knitting needles in small recycled cans that you’ve painted or covered in paper or fabric.
Labeled Drawers
Photo Credit: jennifermaker.com
Whether you have drawers on your desk or elsewhere, custom labels can help you stay organized.
Hanging Buckets
Put up a rack that includes small hanging buckets or bins to keep your most-used supplies easily accessible.
Curtain Rods
Photo Credit: jennifermaker.com
Curtain rods and hangers can pair up to provide easily accessible storage for papers or other light items.
Magazine Racks
Magazine racks are perfect for storing papers or small, flat objects in your craft room.
Fabric Bins
Photo Credit: The Craft Patch
For those who need storage but want to stick to a specific color scheme, consider purchasing or making fabric bins.
Clear Jars
If you need craft room storage for tiny items like buttons or patches, clear jars are the perfect solution.
Wooden Bins
Photo Credit: Lolly Jane
For those who want a rustic look in their craft room, recycled wooden bins like these could work.
Baskets
Baskets can help you keep various supplies or inventory out of sight.
Ribbon Rolls
Photo Credit: organizeyourstuffnow.com
If you have a lot of ribbon or any supplies that are kept on spools, a rolling storage solution like this may be helpful.
Ladder
If you need craft room ideas for fabric, consider leaning a ladder against the wall and draping your supplies over it.
Clothespin Art Display
Photo Credit: Atlanta Parent
For those who need to store artwork, keep it on your wall by stringing them up on clothespins along a piece of wire or twine.
Clothes Hangers
Skirt hangers or pants hangers can also hold fabric or artwork, especially if you have a closet or clothes rack in your craft room.
Closet Door Storage
Photo Credit: The Container Store
If you have access to a closet, or even the back of a door, mount small wire shelves to hold small supplies.
Magnetic Strip
To store metal pieces like scissors or needles, hang up a magnetic strip above your desk.
Craft Room Furniture
Basic Desk
A desk is essential for pretty much any kind of craft workspace.
Desk With Shelving
Photo Credit: Craftaholics Anonymous
If you want a workspace and storage in one, consider a desk that has shelves on the side.
Standing Desk
You might prefer to do some of your crafting while standing up, using either a standing desk or adjustable desk.
Kitchen Island
Photo Credit: HGTV
A detached kitchen island can actually serve as a standing workstation and storage in one.
Oversized Table
A large table can also serve as your crafting area, especially if you work on large scale projects or collaborate with others.
Dresser
Photo Credit: HGTV
A basic dresser can be the perfect solution for holding fabric, yarn, or other supplies.
Folding Table
If you don’t have a ton of space to work with, you might consider using a table that has a leaf that folds down.
Card Catalog
Photo Credit: momhomeguide.com
For storing small supplies, you might repurpose an old card catalog or piece of furniture with lots of tiny drawers.
Coat Rack
A hanging coat rack can help you store a variety of supplies that you want to keep easily accessible.
Shoe Rack
Photo Credit: favecrafts.com
A shoe rack can also be perfect for storing things like yarn or completed inventory.
File Cabinet
Your craft business probably also has tons of documents that you need to keep safe using a file cabinet.
Rolling Cart
Photo Credit: Craftaholics Anonymous
If you want to keep your supplies accessible from all parts of your room, a rolling cart can really come in handy.
Rolling Chair
Similarly, a rolling chair can help you easily move around your craft room to work on various projects.
Console Table
Photo Credit: Craftaholics Anonymous
A console table or entertainment unit can provide extra storage and display opportunities.
Glass Front Cabinet
If you want to store items but still keep them visible, a glass front cabinet provides the best of both worlds.
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Home Organization Hacks You’ll Probably End Up Regretting
We live in the age of the “hack”: life hacks that solve every small, mundane inconvenience you could ever come across, shopping hacks to save money, sleep hacks, food hacks (also known as “recipes”), even health hacks.
The problem is, a lot of the tips that parade as little-known tricks that will make your life infinitely better aren’t really hacks. In fact, they often end up being more trouble than they’re worth, especially if they involve a high-effort project for a low-impact problem.
Home organization is a popular topic for the people who create these hacks, and you may be wondering if the ones you’ve seen are worth your time.
As someone who believes that home organization means that every object should have a place, even if that place is at the bottom of the junk drawer or cluttering the top of your dresser, I may not be the best person to tell other people that their organization tips are bad. However, what I lack in organizational skills, I make up for in being able to spot a bad life hack from a mile away. As a bona fide lazy person, I love things that make my life easier, so I’m pretty good at knowing what makes a good hack and what’s a waste of time.
So, which of these hacks are more DI-why than DIY?
Chalkboard Wall
Every few years, I get the urge to paint a wall of my bedroom with chalkboard paint. This always spawns from fantasies of me drawing beautiful, colorful murals in chalk and writing motivational sayings in attractive script, all at the whim of my mood that day.
But because I know myself, I refrain. And you should, too. Here’s why.
Sure, all those pictures of successful chalkboard walls you’ve seen paint a picture of a beautifully organized life where your family always knows the weekly dinner menu because you’ve drawn pictures of each meticulously planned meal on the kitchen wall and nobody wonders whose turn it is to walk the dog because your chore chart spells it out in big, chalky lettering.
However, getting organized should make your life simpler, not add to your list of things to do. Because this hack hinges on you carving out time each week to create a new masterpiece, your chalkboard wall will likely fall into dusty disuse in a week or two. You just won’t want to keep up with it. And if there’s one thing that makes you look disorganized, it’s a faded, several-months-old chore calendar displayed for all to see.
What to Do Instead
Use a pen and a notepad to write out your plans for the week or keep track of chores. If your family is asking for a week’s notice when it comes to dinner plans, start a group text chat or remind them to be thankful that they have someone who provides meals for them and let dinner remain a mystery until it is served.
Reusable Containers for Things That Came in a Container
The internet would have you believe that adorably labeled, hipster-style glass containers are a great spot for you to keep your dry goods, and maybe they are, in the world of lifestyle blogs and certain image-sharing sites, where everything looks good, but nothing is practical. However, the time you spend cleaning up the flour you tried pouring into a chalk-labelled mason jar will make you rue the day you decided it would be cuter to fill your cabinets with these monstrosities rather than keep your food items in the containers they were sold in.
While this hack certainly gives your cabinets a uniform look and can help you keep track of your pantry’s inventory, it’s not necessarily a more organized route, especially since the bigger containers can be kind of unwieldy if you need to use them frequently. Constantly having to wedge them in and out of your pantry is going to get really old, really fast.
What to Do Instead
If you dream of having super-organized shelves or just have a problem with buying items you already have hidden in the back of your cabinet, a better option is to corral these items together using shelf organizers or baskets, so you can group like-items together and make sure that everything has a place and is visible.
Cookie Jar Bathroom Storage
Organization hackers love to take random objects and repurpose them as storage. Apparently, the latest hack is to use cookie or candy jars to store nail polish, lip gloss and other beauty items. While it might look adorable – and invite a fun comparison between picking out a makeup shade and choosing a treat in a candy shop – it’s not super-helpful if the color you want is at the bottom of the jar. It also means that if you ever want to take stock of the colors you own before making a decision, you’ll likely have to remove them all from the jar first, which is incredibly inconvenient.
What to Do Instead
If you must keep confectionery containers in your bathroom, stock them with something you won’t need to dig through, like cotton balls.
Wall Displays of Clutter
Whether it be with a magnetic makeup board, your spice collection mounted to the side of your fridge, a pegboard in your kitchen for hanging utensils or jewelry pinned to a corkboard, more and more people are utilizing the vertical space in their homes to store and display their stuff.
While it may be clever, it’s not necessarily good for organization. Flipping a mess vertically and hanging it on a wall doesn’t change the fact that you’ve still got clutter scattered about. If I keep all my kitchen utensils splayed out on the counter, it’s considered messy. But if I stick them up on the wall in the same formation, suddenly I’m an organizational genius?
If it makes your life easier to have your most-used items within reach, maybe this hack will work for you, but it’s a hack of convenience, not organization, so if you want a way to make your home look more orderly, this ain’t it. In general, making your home look organized involves putting things away, not leaving them out.
What to Do Instead
Walls often have a lot of untapped potential for storage space. However, the key is to make it look neat and minimize visual clutter. This means hanging up something that actually belongs on the wall, like a shelf, and displaying a few choice items on it, rather than sticking each individual makeup palette or rubber spatula up for everyone to see.
Putting Lots of Effort into Organizing Kids’ Stuff
The kids will appreciate all your hard work with pom-poms and the hot-glue gun for approximately zero seconds before destroying it in almost the same amount of time.
There are countless mommy-bloggers with abundant ideas for fun, cutesy ways to keep their kiddos’ living spaces nice and organized. The results are definitely worthy of a lifestyle-magazine spread. But are they really worth all that effort when the tots will be just as happy with a few plain, cheapo storage bins that don’t require a complex organization system likely to be undone the first time they put their toys away?
If you’ve ever interacted with children, you know that they don’t tend to be super into organization. Which is why these types of hacks are especially baffling, because they don’t seem to benefit anyone. It’s nice for the kids’ space to be tidy, but many of these tips seem to be more about making their room photoshoot-ready – one suggests sorting Legos by color into separate bins!
What to Do Instead
Kids don’t care if the container that holds their toys is nicely decorated or cutely labelled. Kids are better than we are in that way – they care about what’s on the inside. Save yourself an afternoon of crafting and buy a big canvas bin for all their favorite stuffed animals. As they get older, let them take the lead on organizing their stuff, but even when they’re young, don’t feel the need to micromanage all of their belongings. Let them sort their own Legos. It builds character.
Takeaway
There are a lot of organizational tips and tricks out there, and while some of them are more “hacky” than “hack,” if they end up working for you, hey, don’t let this article stop you. However, after poring over many of the hacks the internet has to offer, I have two thoughts for those who feel the need to organize their homes into oblivion:
Your home is never going to look like a magazine cover or the beautiful pictures you have on your online pinboard because your home, unlike the ones in those pictures, is lived in. Relax with this knowledge and aim for manageable imperfection.
Those beautiful magazine homes are overrated, anyway. Ultimately, organization should be about making your home easier and more soothing to live in. You don’t need a bunch of clever hacks. Just put your stuff away and get rid of clutter. Done.
Do you have any hacks that ended up not being so helpful? Share your story in the comments!
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Home Organization Hacks You’ll Probably End Up Regretting
We live in the age of the “hack”: life hacks that solve every small, mundane inconvenience you could ever come across, shopping hacks to save money, sleep hacks, food hacks (also known as “recipes”), even health hacks.
The problem is, a lot of the tips that parade as little-known tricks that will make your life infinitely better aren’t really hacks. In fact, they often end up being more trouble than they’re worth, especially if they involve a high-effort project for a low-impact problem.
Home organization is a popular topic for the people who create these hacks, and you may be wondering if the ones you’ve seen are worth your time.
As someone who believes that home organization means that every object should have a place, even if that place is at the bottom of the junk drawer or cluttering the top of your dresser, I may not be the best person to tell other people that their organization tips are bad. However, what I lack in organizational skills, I make up for in being able to spot a bad life hack from a mile away. As a bona fide lazy person, I love things that make my life easier, so I’m pretty good at knowing what makes a good hack and what’s a waste of time.
So, which of these hacks are more DI-why than DIY?
Chalkboard Wall
Every few years, I get the urge to paint a wall of my bedroom with chalkboard paint. This always spawns from fantasies of me drawing beautiful, colorful murals in chalk and writing motivational sayings in attractive script, all at the whim of my mood that day.
But because I know myself, I refrain. And you should, too. Here’s why.
Sure, all those pictures of successful chalkboard walls you’ve seen paint a picture of a beautifully organized life where your family always knows the weekly dinner menu because you’ve drawn pictures of each meticulously planned meal on the kitchen wall and nobody wonders whose turn it is to walk the dog because your chore chart spells it out in big, chalky lettering.
However, getting organized should make your life simpler, not add to your list of things to do. Because this hack hinges on you carving out time each week to create a new masterpiece, your chalkboard wall will likely fall into dusty disuse in a week or two. You just won’t want to keep up with it. And if there’s one thing that makes you look disorganized, it’s a faded, several-months-old chore calendar displayed for all to see.
What to Do Instead
Use a pen and a notepad to write out your plans for the week or keep track of chores. If your family is asking for a week’s notice when it comes to dinner plans, start a group text chat or remind them to be thankful that they have someone who provides meals for them and let dinner remain a mystery until it is served.
Reusable Containers for Things That Came in a Container
The internet would have you believe that adorably labeled, hipster-style glass containers are a great spot for you to keep your dry goods, and maybe they are, in the world of lifestyle blogs and certain image-sharing sites, where everything looks good, but nothing is practical. However, the time you spend cleaning up the flour you tried pouring into a chalk-labelled mason jar will make you rue the day you decided it would be cuter to fill your cabinets with these monstrosities rather than keep your food items in the containers they were sold in.
While this hack certainly gives your cabinets a uniform look and can help you keep track of your pantry’s inventory, it’s not necessarily a more organized route, especially since the bigger containers can be kind of unwieldy if you need to use them frequently. Constantly having to wedge them in and out of your pantry is going to get really old, really fast.
What to Do Instead
If you dream of having super-organized shelves or just have a problem with buying items you already have hidden in the back of your cabinet, a better option is to corral these items together using shelf organizers or baskets, so you can group like-items together and make sure that everything has a place and is visible.
Cookie Jar Bathroom Storage
Organization hackers love to take random objects and repurpose them as storage. Apparently, the latest hack is to use cookie or candy jars to store nail polish, lip gloss and other beauty items. While it might look adorable – and invite a fun comparison between picking out a makeup shade and choosing a treat in a candy shop – it’s not super-helpful if the color you want is at the bottom of the jar. It also means that if you ever want to take stock of the colors you own before making a decision, you’ll likely have to remove them all from the jar first, which is incredibly inconvenient.
What to Do Instead
If you must keep confectionery containers in your bathroom, stock them with something you won’t need to dig through, like cotton balls.
Wall Displays of Clutter
Whether it be with a magnetic makeup board, your spice collection mounted to the side of your fridge, a pegboard in your kitchen for hanging utensils or jewelry pinned to a corkboard, more and more people are utilizing the vertical space in their homes to store and display their stuff.
While it may be clever, it’s not necessarily good for organization. Flipping a mess vertically and hanging it on a wall doesn’t change the fact that you’ve still got clutter scattered about. If I keep all my kitchen utensils splayed out on the counter, it’s considered messy. But if I stick them up on the wall in the same formation, suddenly I’m an organizational genius?
If it makes your life easier to have your most-used items within reach, maybe this hack will work for you, but it’s a hack of convenience, not organization, so if you want a way to make your home look more orderly, this ain’t it. In general, making your home look organized involves putting things away, not leaving them out.
What to Do Instead
Walls often have a lot of untapped potential for storage space. However, the key is to make it look neat and minimize visual clutter. This means hanging up something that actually belongs on the wall, like a shelf, and displaying a few choice items on it, rather than sticking each individual makeup palette or rubber spatula up for everyone to see.
Putting Lots of Effort into Organizing Kids’ Stuff
The kids will appreciate all your hard work with pom-poms and the hot-glue gun for approximately zero seconds before destroying it in almost the same amount of time.
There are countless mommy-bloggers with abundant ideas for fun, cutesy ways to keep their kiddos’ living spaces nice and organized. The results are definitely worthy of a lifestyle-magazine spread. But are they really worth all that effort when the tots will be just as happy with a few plain, cheapo storage bins that don’t require a complex organization system likely to be undone the first time they put their toys away?
If you’ve ever interacted with children, you know that they don’t tend to be super into organization. Which is why these types of hacks are especially baffling, because they don’t seem to benefit anyone. It’s nice for the kids’ space to be tidy, but many of these tips seem to be more about making their room photoshoot-ready – one suggests sorting Legos by color into separate bins!
What to Do Instead
Kids don’t care if the container that holds their toys is nicely decorated or cutely labelled. Kids are better than we are in that way – they care about what’s on the inside. Save yourself an afternoon of crafting and buy a big canvas bin for all their favorite stuffed animals. As they get older, let them take the lead on organizing their stuff, but even when they’re young, don’t feel the need to micromanage all of their belongings. Let them sort their own Legos. It builds character.
Takeaway
There are a lot of organizational tips and tricks out there, and while some of them are more “hacky” than “hack,” if they end up working for you, hey, don’t let this article stop you. However, after poring over many of the hacks the internet has to offer, I have two thoughts for those who feel the need to organize their homes into oblivion:
Your home is never going to look like a magazine cover or the beautiful pictures you have on your online pinboard because your home, unlike the ones in those pictures, is lived in. Relax with this knowledge and aim for manageable imperfection.
Those beautiful magazine homes are overrated, anyway. Ultimately, organization should be about making your home easier and more soothing to live in. You don’t need a bunch of clever hacks. Just put your stuff away and get rid of clutter. Done.
Do you have any hacks that ended up not being so helpful? Share your story in the comments!
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Home Organization Hacks You’ll Probably End Up Regretting
We live in the age of the “hack”: life hacks that solve every small, mundane inconvenience you could ever come across, shopping hacks to save money, sleep hacks, food hacks (also known as “recipes”), even health hacks.
The problem is, a lot of the tips that parade as little-known tricks that will make your life infinitely better aren’t really hacks. In fact, they often end up being more trouble than they’re worth, especially if they involve a high-effort project for a low-impact problem.
Home organization is a popular topic for the people who create these hacks, and you may be wondering if the ones you’ve seen are worth your time.
As someone who believes that home organization means that every object should have a place, even if that place is at the bottom of the junk drawer or cluttering the top of your dresser, I may not be the best person to tell other people that their organization tips are bad. However, what I lack in organizational skills, I make up for in being able to spot a bad life hack from a mile away. As a bona fide lazy person, I love things that make my life easier, so I’m pretty good at knowing what makes a good hack and what’s a waste of time.
So, which of these hacks are more DI-why than DIY?
Chalkboard Wall
Every few years, I get the urge to paint a wall of my bedroom with chalkboard paint. This always spawns from fantasies of me drawing beautiful, colorful murals in chalk and writing motivational sayings in attractive script, all at the whim of my mood that day.
But because I know myself, I refrain. And you should, too. Here’s why.
Sure, all those pictures of successful chalkboard walls you’ve seen paint a picture of a beautifully organized life where your family always knows the weekly dinner menu because you’ve drawn pictures of each meticulously planned meal on the kitchen wall and nobody wonders whose turn it is to walk the dog because your chore chart spells it out in big, chalky lettering.
However, getting organized should make your life simpler, not add to your list of things to do. Because this hack hinges on you carving out time each week to create a new masterpiece, your chalkboard wall will likely fall into dusty disuse in a week or two. You just won’t want to keep up with it. And if there’s one thing that makes you look disorganized, it’s a faded, several-months-old chore calendar displayed for all to see.
What to Do Instead
Use a pen and a notepad to write out your plans for the week or keep track of chores. If your family is asking for a week’s notice when it comes to dinner plans, start a group text chat or remind them to be thankful that they have someone who provides meals for them and let dinner remain a mystery until it is served.
Reusable Containers for Things That Came in a Container
The internet would have you believe that adorably labeled, hipster-style glass containers are a great spot for you to keep your dry goods, and maybe they are, in the world of lifestyle blogs and certain image-sharing sites, where everything looks good, but nothing is practical. However, the time you spend cleaning up the flour you tried pouring into a chalk-labelled mason jar will make you rue the day you decided it would be cuter to fill your cabinets with these monstrosities rather than keep your food items in the containers they were sold in.
While this hack certainly gives your cabinets a uniform look and can help you keep track of your pantry’s inventory, it’s not necessarily a more organized route, especially since the bigger containers can be kind of unwieldy if you need to use them frequently. Constantly having to wedge them in and out of your pantry is going to get really old, really fast.
What to Do Instead
If you dream of having super-organized shelves or just have a problem with buying items you already have hidden in the back of your cabinet, a better option is to corral these items together using shelf organizers or baskets, so you can group like-items together and make sure that everything has a place and is visible.
Cookie Jar Bathroom Storage
Organization hackers love to take random objects and repurpose them as storage. Apparently, the latest hack is to use cookie or candy jars to store nail polish, lip gloss and other beauty items. While it might look adorable – and invite a fun comparison between picking out a makeup shade and choosing a treat in a candy shop – it’s not super-helpful if the color you want is at the bottom of the jar. It also means that if you ever want to take stock of the colors you own before making a decision, you’ll likely have to remove them all from the jar first, which is incredibly inconvenient.
What to Do Instead
If you must keep confectionery containers in your bathroom, stock them with something you won’t need to dig through, like cotton balls.
Wall Displays of Clutter
Whether it be with a magnetic makeup board, your spice collection mounted to the side of your fridge, a pegboard in your kitchen for hanging utensils or jewelry pinned to a corkboard, more and more people are utilizing the vertical space in their homes to store and display their stuff.
While it may be clever, it’s not necessarily good for organization. Flipping a mess vertically and hanging it on a wall doesn’t change the fact that you’ve still got clutter scattered about. If I keep all my kitchen utensils splayed out on the counter, it’s considered messy. But if I stick them up on the wall in the same formation, suddenly I’m an organizational genius?
If it makes your life easier to have your most-used items within reach, maybe this hack will work for you, but it’s a hack of convenience, not organization, so if you want a way to make your home look more orderly, this ain’t it. In general, making your home look organized involves putting things away, not leaving them out.
What to Do Instead
Walls often have a lot of untapped potential for storage space. However, the key is to make it look neat and minimize visual clutter. This means hanging up something that actually belongs on the wall, like a shelf, and displaying a few choice items on it, rather than sticking each individual makeup palette or rubber spatula up for everyone to see.
Putting Lots of Effort into Organizing Kids’ Stuff
The kids will appreciate all your hard work with pom-poms and the hot-glue gun for approximately zero seconds before destroying it in almost the same amount of time.
There are countless mommy-bloggers with abundant ideas for fun, cutesy ways to keep their kiddos’ living spaces nice and organized. The results are definitely worthy of a lifestyle-magazine spread. But are they really worth all that effort when the tots will be just as happy with a few plain, cheapo storage bins that don’t require a complex organization system likely to be undone the first time they put their toys away?
If you’ve ever interacted with children, you know that they don’t tend to be super into organization. Which is why these types of hacks are especially baffling, because they don’t seem to benefit anyone. It’s nice for the kids’ space to be tidy, but many of these tips seem to be more about making their room photoshoot-ready – one suggests sorting Legos by color into separate bins!
What to Do Instead
Kids don’t care if the container that holds their toys is nicely decorated or cutely labelled. Kids are better than we are in that way – they care about what’s on the inside. Save yourself an afternoon of crafting and buy a big canvas bin for all their favorite stuffed animals. As they get older, let them take the lead on organizing their stuff, but even when they’re young, don’t feel the need to micromanage all of their belongings. Let them sort their own Legos. It builds character.
Takeaway
There are a lot of organizational tips and tricks out there, and while some of them are more “hacky” than “hack,” if they end up working for you, hey, don’t let this article stop you. However, after poring over many of the hacks the internet has to offer, I have two thoughts for those who feel the need to organize their homes into oblivion:
Your home is never going to look like a magazine cover or the beautiful pictures you have on your online pinboard because your home, unlike the ones in those pictures, is lived in. Relax with this knowledge and aim for manageable imperfection.
Those beautiful magazine homes are overrated, anyway. Ultimately, organization should be about making your home easier and more soothing to live in. You don’t need a bunch of clever hacks. Just put your stuff away and get rid of clutter. Done.
Do you have any hacks that ended up not being so helpful? Share your story in the comments!
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DIY Home Gym
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Maybe you’re self-conscious about the faces you make while you’re lifting weights.
Or maybe you’re tired of feeling one-upped by the person on the treadmill next to you, or you just hate driving back and forth to the gym.
Whatever your reason for wanting a home gym, you’re not alone. Many residents of Mandeville are turning to home gyms to save time, enhance privacy, and combine workouts with family time.
To help you get started, we’ve listed five great features to incorporate into your DIY gym.
Here are our favorite ideas, tweaked for your home:
1. Foldaway and “put-away” fitness equipment
This type of equipment is ideal if your home gym space is limited. Foldable exercise equipment is meant to be “tucked away” when not in use, helping you achieve maximum efficiency of a small space.
Flexibility
Whether you have a large space or a small room, foldaway and put-away exercise equipment will give you the most bang for your buck space-wise. You can open it up to tone and bulk your muscles, then close it up and work on cardio. You can take your weights and mats down for arms day, then put them away for a quick calisthenics session.
Make room for Friends
If you enjoy working out with friends, you could even fold up your machines for a group cardio quick-burn workout before the football game. Even if your group is interested in high range-of-motion workouts, you’ll be able to get a good sweat with the space afforded by using foldaway machines.
A favorite foldaway machine of ours is the Torque 9 Foldaway Strength Trainer.
If you’re looking for Mandeville workout equipment for your DIY home gym that will store easily, talk with one of our Fitness Expo Stores consultants today about the selections available that fit your workout needs.
If you’re using put-away fitness equipment, you’ll need a great organization storage system. Which leads to our next tip…
2. Attractive & Efficient Organization is Key
When you work out at home, you’re responsible for keeping your space clean and clutter-free. We believe the “four B��s” are the key to keeping an organized gym: baskets, bar carts, buckets, and bookshelves.
Each of these can hold weights, mats, water, towels, exercise bands, and other essentials that could be left lying around your room otherwise.
Bar carts tend to be best for organizing light items, including water and towels.
Buckets are sturdier, for holding smaller dumbbells and medicine balls.
Taller baskets are great places to store exercise mats; smaller baskets can hold exercise bands.
Bookshelves can store various equipment types, in addition to gym shoes, workout DVDs, and strap-on weights. If your bookshelf looks cluttered, just store your equipment in canvas boxes on the shelves instead of storing it loosely.
Larger dumbbells can be especially difficult to organize, due to their weight and awkward shape. For dumbbells, we recommend purchasing a professional dumbbell organizer, like the Life Fitness Hammer Strength Single Tier Dumbbell Rack. Otherwise, your weights have the potential to damage other equipment (or fall from a shelf and damage your flooring).
3. Progress chart and motivational quotes
Where would we be without inspirational quotes and progress charts? Motivation is the fuel that takes a workout from “good” to “great.”
There are various ways to track your progress visually in a home gym including:
Chalkboard Wall
Paint one wall with chalkboard paint, then record your progress, goals, and favorite quotes on it.
Whiteboard wall Calendar
Hang a whiteboard calendar, and use colored markers to track your workouts and weight. Alternatively, you could write inspirational quotes at the beginning of each week, or draw stars or check marks to record the days you remembered to work out.
Gallery Frames
You can purchase inexpensive frames from the dollar store, then print off your favorite motivational quotes and hang them gallery-style along one wall. If you’d like a visual representation of your progress, print off one quote every time you lose 5 pounds, or every time your body fat decreases by 0.5%.
4. Mirrors
Mirrors are a critical part of any gym: they’ll help you check your form, and they’ll allow you to watch your progress.
If you’ve purchased some Fitness Expo Mandeville exercise equipment for abs, for example, you’ll watch your six-pack emerge over a series of several weeks. If you’re lifting free weights, you’ll see your biceps flex and ensure your form is correct.
Mirrors don’t have to be fancy; even a few home mirrors from your favorite decor store can enhance your space.
5. A TV or Sound System
A great workout puts you through a decent amount of pain. To persevere through the pain, studies show that music or distractions (including TV) can help you push through those last few minutes on the elliptical.
If you have a favorite YouTube personal trainer or workout DVD, being able to watch them from your workout room is important.
Some people make a rule for themselves that they can only watch their favorite TV shows if they are on the treadmill while they watch – this can be a great reminder to get in the gym even on busy days.
Because of this, your Mandeville fitness equipment isn’t complete without a few Bluetooth speakers, a TV, or a combination of the two to keep you motivated. This equipment doesn’t need to be top-of-the-line or expensive – it just needs to work well for your space.
Your Personal DIY Home Gym
Ultimately, your gym needs to work well for you. You have the opportunity to personalize your fitness equipment, workout routine, and DIY gym decor to your style – so enjoy it! Create a space that makes you feel strong, or use natural light and bright colors to incorporate cheerful elements into your workout area.
No matter what decor you decide to incorporate into your DIY home gym, if you’re looking for high-performance Mandeville workout equipment for home, come out to see our experts at Fitness Expo Stores. We’ll recommend the most efficient and effective machines to get you toned, fit, and ready to take on the world.
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Maybe you’re self-conscious about the faces you make while you’re lifting weights.
Or maybe you’re tired of feeling one-upped by the person on the treadmill next to you, or you just hate driving back and forth to the gym.
Whatever your reason for wanting a home gym, you’re not alone. Many residents of Mandeville are turning to home gyms to save time, enhance privacy, and combine workouts with family time.
To help you get started, we’ve listed five great features to incorporate into your DIY gym.
Here are our favorite ideas, tweaked for your home:
1. Foldaway and “put-away” fitness equipment
This type of equipment is ideal if your home gym space is limited. Foldable exercise equipment is meant to be “tucked away” when not in use, helping you achieve maximum efficiency of a small space.
Flexibility
Whether you have a large space or a small room, foldaway and put-away exercise equipment will give you the most bang for your buck space-wise. You can open it up to tone and bulk your muscles, then close it up and work on cardio. You can take your weights and mats down for arms day, then put them away for a quick calisthenics session.
Make room for Friends
If you enjoy working out with friends, you could even fold up your machines for a group cardio quick-burn workout before the football game. Even if your group is interested in high range-of-motion workouts, you’ll be able to get a good sweat with the space afforded by using foldaway machines.
A favorite foldaway machine of ours is the Torque 9 Foldaway Strength Trainer.
If you’re looking for Mandeville workout equipment for your DIY home gym that will store easily, talk with one of our Fitness Expo Stores consultants today about the selections available that fit your workout needs.
If you’re using put-away fitness equipment, you’ll need a great organization storage system. Which leads to our next tip…
2. Attractive & Efficient Organization is Key
When you work out at home, you’re responsible for keeping your space clean and clutter-free. We believe the “four B’s” are the key to keeping an organized gym: baskets, bar carts, buckets, and bookshelves.
Each of these can hold weights, mats, water, towels, exercise bands, and other essentials that could be left lying around your room otherwise.
Bar carts tend to be best for organizing light items, including water and towels.
Buckets are sturdier, for holding smaller dumbbells and medicine balls.
Taller baskets are great places to store exercise mats; smaller baskets can hold exercise bands.
Bookshelves can store various equipment types, in addition to gym shoes, workout DVDs, and strap-on weights. If your bookshelf looks cluttered, just store your equipment in canvas boxes on the shelves instead of storing it loosely.
Larger dumbbells can be especially difficult to organize, due to their weight and awkward shape. For dumbbells, we recommend purchasing a professional dumbbell organizer, like the Life Fitness Hammer Strength Single Tier Dumbbell Rack. Otherwise, your weights have the potential to damage other equipment (or fall from a shelf and damage your flooring).
3. Progress chart and motivational quotes
Where would we be without inspirational quotes and progress charts? Motivation is the fuel that takes a workout from “good” to “great.”
There are various ways to track your progress visually in a home gym including:
Chalkboard Wall
Paint one wall with chalkboard paint, then record your progress, goals, and favorite quotes on it.
Whiteboard wall Calendar
Hang a whiteboard calendar, and use colored markers to track your workouts and weight. Alternatively, you could write inspirational quotes at the beginning of each week, or draw stars or check marks to record the days you remembered to work out.
Gallery Frames
You can purchase inexpensive frames from the dollar store, then print off your favorite motivational quotes and hang them gallery-style along one wall. If you’d like a visual representation of your progress, print off one quote every time you lose 5 pounds, or every time your body fat decreases by 0.5%.
4. Mirrors
Mirrors are a critical part of any gym: they’ll help you check your form, and they’ll allow you to watch your progress.
If you’ve purchased some Fitness Expo Mandeville exercise equipment for abs, for example, you’ll watch your six-pack emerge over a series of several weeks. If you’re lifting free weights, you’ll see your biceps flex and ensure your form is correct.
Mirrors don’t have to be fancy; even a few home mirrors from your favorite decor store can enhance your space.
5. A TV or Sound System
A great workout puts you through a decent amount of pain. To persevere through the pain, studies show that music or distractions (including TV) can help you push through those last few minutes on the elliptical.
If you have a favorite YouTube personal trainer or workout DVD, being able to watch them from your workout room is important.
Some people make a rule for themselves that they can only watch their favorite TV shows if they are on the treadmill while they watch – this can be a great reminder to get in the gym even on busy days.
Because of this, your Mandeville fitness equipment isn’t complete without a few Bluetooth speakers, a TV, or a combination of the two to keep you motivated. This equipment doesn’t need to be top-of-the-line or expensive – it just needs to work well for your space.
Your Personal DIY Home Gym
Ultimately, your gym needs to work well for you. You have the opportunity to personalize your fitness equipment, workout routine, and DIY gym decor to your style – so enjoy it! Create a space that makes you feel strong, or use natural light and bright colors to incorporate cheerful elements into your workout area.
No matter what decor you decide to incorporate into your DIY home gym, if you’re looking for high-performance Mandeville workout equipment for home, come out to see our experts at Fitness Expo Stores. We’ll recommend the most efficient and effective machines to get you toned, fit, and ready to take on the world.
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