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thefoodiesfithome · 1 month ago
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Ever wanted a glam room? 💄 It's more attainable than you might think. We're touring my closet/office hybrid in today's post!
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masterwoodworking · 8 months ago
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In this video, I'll show you how I turned my IKEA table into a beautiful vanity in just a few minutes using a very easy mirror trick! If you want a quick and simple DIY project that doesn’t need special tools or costly materials, you’re in the right place. I had trouble figuring out how to attach a mirror to my table, but then I found a great solution that made everything much easier.
I'll guide you through the steps I followed, give you some tips, and tell you about Teds Woodworking, which has over 16,000 woodworking plans! Whether you're new to woodworking or have experience, you'll love how easy this solution is. Be sure to check out Ted’s plans to improve your DIY skills!
Watch the full video to learn how to make your IKEA furniture look really special!
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homehacksideas · 1 year ago
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#IKEA #Hack #DIY #Jewellery #Display #Vanity
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flatpackassembler · 2 years ago
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Why Hire a Furniture Assembly Service?
If you’ve ever attempted to assemble flat-pack furniture, you know it can be a stressful process. Instructions can be confusing, and it’s not uncommon to find yourself in a heated argument with your partner over a missing screw.
Labour exchange startup Airtasker has struck a deal with Ikea to install kiosks in stores where shoppers can book assembly help. Taskers must have an ABN, police check, and a minimum 80 per cent completed task rate to qualify.
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Furniture assembly Sydney requires concentration, a lot of manual dexterity and some patience. You will need a variety of tools and it’s important to remember that you will probably get hangry, so make sure to take some food breaks to avoid overheating and to keep your energy up.
If you’re assembling furniture yourself, make sure to work on an uncluttered surface and follow the instructions carefully. This will prevent accidents or injuries. Also, always anchor furniture and TVs to a wall or other structure. If you don’t anchor them, they can fall and cause damage to property or injury to people.
If you’re not a handy DIY type, you can always hire someone to help you with the task. Labour exchange startup Airtasker has partnered with Ikea to allow customers to book someone to assemble their flat-pack furniture. The service is available in NSW, Victoria and Queensland. Customers will be able to book the service through an electronic kiosk in the store.
Convenience
Furniture assembly is a labor-intensive task that requires the use of specialized tools. Trying to assemble furniture without the proper tools can lead to injuries and frustration. It is important to hire a professional to ensure that the furniture is assembled correctly and safely. A professional furniture assembler can save you time and money by assembling your flat-pack furniture quickly and efficiently.
If you are planning a home renovation or moving into a new office space, you might want to consider hiring a professional furniture installer. This service provides peace of mind that your new office or home is furnished properly. They will also handle the transport and installation of your new furniture.
Whether you need an IKEA table, wardrobe, desk or bed, the pros can do it for you.
The professionals will bring all the necessary power and manual tools for the job. They will assemble the pieces efficiently and closely follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
Time
Assembling flat pack furniture can be a lengthy task. The process requires a lot of patience and attention to detail. A professional service will assemble your furniture quickly and efficiently, following the manufacturer’s instructions. They will also ensure that all parts are present in the package and fit securely in your home or office.
More than one-in-two Australians have fought with their partner while trying to put together flatpack furniture, research from business Flatpack Assembly Services found. These arguments often occur due to confusing instructions or missing parts, such as integral screws.
If you’re looking to avoid these arguments, hiring a furniture assembly service can save you a lot of time. These handymen are also able to tackle other odd jobs, including painting, wall mounting and fixing appliances. They can also help with bathroom fitting, such as assembling mirror stands and vanity units. They are also familiar with major and lesser known furniture brands like IKEA, Fantastic Furniture, and others.
Money
Many people find that hiring a furniture assembly technician professional is actually more affordable than DIYing it. Furniture assemblers typically charge an hourly rate, beginning at around $50 per job and going up depending on the complexity of the piece and the installation process. They can assemble beds, tables, desks, bookshelves, and entertainment centers. Many also offer pickup and delivery services, as well as disassembly services.
Flatpack furniture can seem deceptively simple, but it’s often very complex to assemble and requires a lot of time and patience. It’s no wonder that one-in-two Australian couples fight over putting together their flatpack furniture, research from Flatpack Assembly Services Baulkham Hills shows.
Hiring a pro is easy and fast, and it can save you time, money, and your relationship. Just search for a local pro on Thumbtack, get a few quotes, and schedule an appointment. You can even ask the pros to send photos of your pieces so you know what to expect before they arrive.
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leyunyaokong · 5 years ago
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DIY Beautify Your Home, Room Or Makeup Mirror, Instantly Turn Your Mirror Into A Modern Time Mirror With LED
Hollywood vanity mirror lights, SELFILA Vanity Lights for Mirror, Adjustable RGB Color DIY Hollywood Style Led Vanity Mirror Lights kit in Dressing Room, Bathroom Wall Mirror
https://www.amazon.com/vanity-mirror-lights/dp/B083R4KJWX/ 
【easy installation】Easy be installed in a few minutes. Easily stick it directly on the mirror, mirror frame or wall in a few minutes. Then use a standard USB power supply (not including an adapter, you can use a mobile phone charger, a wall USB port, etc.)
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 As early as the 1930s, the actresses in the Hollywood dressing room evenly added light bulbs above the mirrors to even out the light, avoid chromatic aberration, and create "photogenic makeup" that can be directly on the stage. Therefore, this kind of makeup mirror with light, also known as "Hollywood makeup mirror" has been used to today's studio and studio backstage. use This is true of studios and dressing rooms in real life. The principle is probably similar to the shadowless lamp in the operating room. By dimming the umbra and making the umbra invisible, the light projected on the face is sufficient. The larger the area of the luminous object, the smaller the umbral shadow will not form. Align the bulbs around the mirror to form a large area light source. In this way, the light can be irradiated onto the face from different angles. So that the light on the face is even and the makeup effect is improved
Adjustable RGB Color DIY Hollywood Style Led Vanity Mirror Lights kit 【Rotate the adjustment line length】vanity mirror lights bulbs can be adjusted the length for your needs freely to keep your vanity makeup set beautiful and neat.
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 The girl below will teach you to realize your dream. You just need to buy a retro-looking light bulb and install it on the edge of the mirror. Note that the color of the light should preferably be relatively dim, so that you can feel the feel of the backstage dressing room of the classical opera house. Hollywood makeup mirror string With the increase in demand, there are also various diy Hollywood makeup mirror bulbs or light strings. DIY own mirrors in the home. Now the RGBW can be adjusted to adjust the color, and instantly turn your mirror into a modern with LED Fashion makeup light mirror, can also be used as an atmosphere light when no makeup.
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Rotate to adjust the length of the wire, stick-on installation,Suitable for makeup mirror lighting, home and room decoration atmosphere light
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justnenaaa · 7 years ago
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My vanity is finally complete
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kisssmyklasss · 7 years ago
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new makeup space
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worlditgirl · 8 years ago
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It has been a while but there’s a new video on my Youtube account! See how I organise my makeup vanity.
I plan to post more videos. If you have any requests send me a message.
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highkaeyt · 8 years ago
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My beautiful beauty room! Check out the room transformation on my channel! Link below: https://youtu.be/B22YR3bQBCM
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lightmirroruniverse-blog · 6 years ago
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Holiwood Style Mirror
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Flower Garden Side Table ($89): A brilliant end table is certain to make them wake up on the correct side of the bed when the caution goes off at 6am right? We suspect as much. Right Angles Handwoven Rug ($24): No issue what shading you're going for this floor covering will coordinate. Also it will keep those toes warm on chilly mornings. Or on the other hand what about brilliant orange rather than yellow? HGTV highlighted these fascinating looking blue bar stools with bended backs in this kitchen. Place of Turquoise demonstrated an incredible kitchen island that has been painted a lighter shade of turquoise and combined with more splendid turquoise bar stools for an intriguing shading impact.
 This lounge area gathering of fascinating vases (likewise from CB2) is the image of immaculate fall style: These Mercury Grid Vases from West Elm are a metallic interpretation of geo vessel style. Like a cityscape in winter they can make a captivating current layout for fall and winter occasions alike! DIY Coat Rack: Your storage room cleanse could really give you a chance to extend your closet with this DIY. Move a portion of your most loved things to another rack outside of your storage room to give yourself extra hanging space. You may find the open storage room territory causes take your stock to an entire other dimension by helping you collect looks you hadn't considered.
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placestrussell · 7 years ago
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The mornings are getting darker 😩 but stepping into this bathroom makes it a little easier. One of our favorite parts; we DIYed the vanity light because we wanted something that would fill the space and work with the pitched ceiling. Seeing the space come together makes even the hardest mornings enjoyable 🤗. . . . #placestrussell #bathroom #bathroomrenovation #fixerupper #remodel #renovation #diy #instahome #diyhome #remodeling #victorian #fixerupperstyle #subwaytile #walnut #homeimprovement #instadesign #home #homedesign #ikeausa #ikea #moen #hgtv #modernvictorian #homerenovation #design #housegoals #interiors #bathroomdesign (at Boston, Massachusetts) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bnq2TcmgsLT/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=n3ryv4itr8k4
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jeremystrele · 4 years ago
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A Heartwarming Home Of A Stylist (And Family!)
A Heartwarming Home Of A Stylist (And Family!)
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by Lucy Feagins, Editor
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The front of Justine’s gorgeous house on a leafy block in Northcote. Photo – Caitlin Mills for The Design Files. Styling – Annie Portelli.
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Rug from Nouvelle Nomad. Bench seat from House of Orange. Shelves from PLANK. Mirror from Middle of Nowhere. Artwork by Brenda Meynell from Forman Picture Framing. Pendant from Beacon Lighting. Dulux Natural White paint. Walls panelled with Easycraft panels. ‘It is so much hardier than plasterboard and perfect for entranceways and heavy duty areas like this,’ says Justine. Photo – Caitlin Mills for The Design Files. Styling – Annie Portelli.
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Shelves from PLANK. Artwork by Lise Temple from Forman Picture Framing. Easycraft wall panels painted Dulux Natural White. Photo – Caitlin Mills for The Design Files. Styling – Annie Portelli.
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Justine’s favourite room in the house! It’s actually a new room, but fitted with retro sliding doors from Renovator’s Paradise to make it feel like it was always like this. Eye mirror by Reflections Copenhagen from Jardan. Artwork by Sheree Napurrurla Wayne from Art Ark. Ring vase by ACV Studio. Glass knot from Jardan. Glass bowls from Atley. Lamp from House of Orange. Cabinet from IKEA. Walls painted Dulux Natural White. Photo – Caitlin Mills for The Design Files. Styling – Annie Portelli.
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Frankie (11), Justine, Delilah (7), Jarvis (13) and Huey the kelpie. Couch by Featherston sourced from eBay. Supertuft Escape Velour carpet. Rothko retrospective poster in frame, found at an op-shop. Small painting by Stacey Rees from Modern Times. Flouro vase on coffee table from Lightly. Shutters from DIY Blinds. Dulux Natural White paint. Photo – Caitlin Mills for The Design Files. Styling – Annie Portelli.
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An old IKEA couch covered with Bemz velvet covers. Cushions from Rachel Castle, House of Orange and IKEA. Rug from West Elm. Coffee table from Sarah Ellison. ‘Yankirri Jukurrpa‘ painting by Lee Nangala Gallagher from Art Ark. Photo – Caitlin Mills for The Design Files. Styling – Annie Portelli.
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‘This is the transition from the old to new parts of the house,’ says Justine. ‘We left the original boards untouched but replaced the floor in the extension with wide oak boards. The courtyard to the right floods the house with northern light.’ Easycraft panels. Curtains by DIY Blinds. Dulux Natural White paint. Photo – Caitlin Mills for The Design Files. Styling – Annie Portelli.
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Justine and Bob clad the existing Jetmaster fireplace in brick facing tiles and powder coated steel to make it more of a presence. An old IKEA couch covered with Bemz velvet covers. Cushions from Rachel Castle, House of Orange and IKEA. Rug from West Elm. Coffee table from Sarah Ellison. Siesta armchair by Ingmar Relling from Modern Times (a Father’s Day gift to Bob from the kids). ‘Yankirri Jukurrpa‘ painting by Lee Nangala Gallagher from Art Ark. Photo – Caitlin Mills for The Design Files. Styling – Annie Portelli.
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Kitchen built by GIA Renovations. Laminex ‘Fox’ cabinets. Rangehood made from an antique mirror. Vzug appliances. Tundra grey stone benchtop from Signorino. Relm Crop stool. Emily Day painting. Le Creuset kettle. Photo – Caitlin Mills for The Design Files. Styling – Annie Portelli.
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Cabinets made from Laminex ‘Fox’ and antique mirror. Volker Haug light with ‘Tundra’ grey disc from Signorino stone added as a wall-mount. Art work on top shelf by Rachel Castle, artwork on bottom shelf by Monica Murphy (‘Bob’s mum painted this from a photo of Jarvis and Frankie when they were little,’ says Justine). Table from Timber Assembly. Hoffman 811 Thonet chairs and vintage Bentwood on the end. Venetian blinds by DIY Blinds. Dulux Natural White paint. Photo – Caitlin Mills for The Design Files. Styling – Annie Portelli.
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Kitchen built by GIA Renovations. Laminex ‘Fox’ cabinet topped with antique mirror. Mixer tap from Franke. MadeMeasure handles. Volker Haug light with ‘Tundra’ grey disc from Signorino stone added as a wall-mount. Table from Timber Assembly. Hoffman 811 Thonet chairs and vintage Bentwood on the end. Art work on top shelf by Rachel Castle, artwork on bottom shelf by Monica Murphy. Relm Crop stools. Marmoset Found vase. Venetian blinds by DIY Blinds. Dulux Natural White paint. ‘We have a full bar hidden in the cabinets which gets a good workout when the neighbours all show up!’ Photo – Caitlin Mills for The Design Files. Styling – Annie Portelli.
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The end of the corridor. Mirror from Middle of Nowhere. Photo – Caitlin Mills for The Design Files. Styling – Annie Portelli.
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Bathroom by GIA Renovations. Vanity from Vanity by Design. MadeMeasure handles. Taps from Phoenix Tapware. Light from Douglas and Bec. Ceramic rings from Atley. Walls painted with Dulux Natural White paint combined. Justine panelled these walls with Easycraft panels so that she could change the colour without re-tiling. Photo – Caitlin Mills for The Design Files. Styling – Annie Portelli.
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Artwork by Katie Wyatt from Greenhouse Interiors. Dresser from West Elm. Small vase by Dasa Ceramics. Large vase from Marmoset Found. Shutters from DIY Blinds. Walls painted with Dulux Natural White. Photo – Caitlin Mills for The Design Files. Styling – Annie Portelli.
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Bob and Justine’s bedroom. Brett Whiteley artwork. A lamp Justine made herself from a Bunnings pendant light. Bedding from IKEA. Bed throw from House of Orange. Vase from Marmoset Found. Ceramic rings on bedside by Atley. Photo – Caitlin Mills for The Design Files. Styling – Annie Portelli.
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Large artwork is ‘Black Betty’ by Amelia Anderson from Southwood Home. Small artwork by Brett Whiteley. Cabinet from BluDot. Lamp by CCSS. Photo – Caitlin Mills for The Design Files. Styling – Annie Portelli.
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The girls’ bedroom is regularly used for paint experiments! Bed from Freedom. Bedside table from Adairs. Marmoset Found vase. Rachel Castle bedding. Large artwork by Bree Morrison. Small artwork is ‘Squeaky Beach’ by Hoppy Schneider. Dulux Tsunami and Natural White paints. Photo – Caitlin Mills for The Design Files. Styling – Annie Portelli.
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Lamp by CCSS. Cabinet from BluDot. Dulux Natural White paint. Round mirror from Middle of Nowhere. Photo – Caitlin Mills for The Design Files. Styling – Annie Portelli.
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The backyard is lifted by the towering peppercorn tree. The north facing aspect means sun streams through the branches all day to create dappled light. PJB Landscapes replaced the old rotten deck and created beautiful herringbone paving using reclaimed Northcote bricks. The outdoor table is an old eBay find from many years ago. Photo – Caitlin Mills for The Design Files. Styling – Annie Portelli.
Justine and Bob Murphy went looking for an already-renovated home in Northcote five years ago, but of course life had other ideas.
After missing out on one such property at auction, an agent introduced them to a near original Edwardian home just around the corner, and the rest is history. ‘We weren’t looking to renovate, but as soon as we walked through the front door, Bob was poking me in the back saying “This is our house.” It had a beautiful feel with all of the original features right there as we walked through the front door,’ says Justine. 
The 100-year-old-house has had only two previous owners: the local builder who built the home in 1919 with his wife, and a young family who added an extension in the 1990s. 
The Murphys spent 18 months planning an extensive renovation after moving in five years ago, until a holiday changed everything. Justine explains, ‘Just after we’d finished all of the plans, we went away in a motorhome for about 10 weeks – the five of us up the east coast all the way to Port Douglas. This completely changed our perspectives on the size of house we needed, and the amount of money we were prepared to spend on it, so we ended up doing this smaller, more sympathetic renovation, within the house’s existing framework.’
‘We worked with the existing house and ‘90s extension, and gave it new life with new kitchen and bathrooms by GIA Renovations’ Justine says. ‘We were lucky that the existing extension had really good bones, and had carried the high ceilings, cornices and skirting boards through from the original part of the house. It just needed some love.’ 
Over the years, the couple have also installed new window furnishings, clad the fireplace in white bricks, and added sliding doors to open the interiors to the backyard.
Being a stylist, Justine has introduced many interesting pieces to the space that she experiments with regularly.  ‘I like to move things around and paint walls and furniture when it’s feeling a bit stale,’ she says. ‘Whenever my husband goes away for work, he knows he’ll come home to parts of the house having been completely rearranged or the walls repainted!’
Justine’s decorating aesthetic at home isn’t focused on trends or adhering to a particular style – just pieces and materials that bring joy. ‘I love to clash colours or use unexpected combinations to liven things up… That’s what decorating your own home is about though. It doesn’t have to be for everyone, it just has to make you feel good.’
Outside, the property’s garden has been fully landscaped by PJB Landscapes to feature a new deck and red brick paving using Northcote bricks. ‘It’s taken a whole lot of work to get it to where it is today, and we just love it,’ Justine says.
Visit this house today and you’ll likely find the children running around and making themselves at home, or adults convening around the kitchen bench. ‘It never feels crowded… It’s the perfect size for our family of five, with lots of different spaces to either come together (or get away from each other!)’ Justine says. 
Justine describes the near-completed home as warm and welcoming. ‘Everything is very hardy, and it’s meant to be lived in and enjoyed,’ she says. ‘It’s an easy house to fill with people, and this is what we love about it.’ 
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arplis · 4 years ago
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Arplis - News: A round up of 20 home organizing items to tidy every room in your house, establish good organizing habits, and keep it that way
Don’t read that title as “My house is sparkly clean and everything has its place right now and I’m basically Organizer Barbie.” That ain’t it. We just took down our Christmas decorations last week, and now this house feels totally chaotic. It happens every year. But after cleaning up the same messes a thousand times in this house (mamas, y’all know that feeling, right?), I have figured out solutions that work to give the things in our house a “home”. When it does get messy, it only takes a few minutes to do a quick sweep of the house before it feels sane again. (Pst… need ideas for organizing all the nooks and crannies of your house? Check ’em out here.)  So I thought it would be helpful to round up 20 of my favorite organizing items that have totally saved my tail to whip our home into shape over the years. 20 Best Home Organizing Items for a Tidy Space (Some affiliate links are provided below. Full disclosure here.)  1. Use a Closet Clean-Out Cheat Sheet to Sort Out the Keepers Simply asking myself  “Does this item spark joy?” isn’t enough for me. I need direction and clarity when trying to purge pieces from my wardrobe. Print out this cheat sheet and physically as yourself the hard questions about what’s in your closet. Over time, the job will go faster and get easier. (See our entire closet here.) 2. Display a Calendar, Mail Sorter, and Memo Board for a Command Center or Mail Drop-Zone Have a place for a calendar to jot down reminders and schedules. Use a mail sorter to stay ahead of the pile. Put up a memo board for papers that need immediate attention. And leave room for a key rack and shelf for any items that tend to get dropped at the door. (See our DIY command center wall here.) Turn on your JavaScript to view content 3. Use Shelf Risers and Drawer Stacks in Sinks, Cabinets, and on Shelves Vertical storage is like getting double or triple the space. (See a tour of our entire organized bathroom vanity here.) Turn on your JavaScript to view content 4. Invest in Drawer Organizers There are so many great drawer organizer inserts out there, but even if you don’t want to spend the money, you can even cut up cardboard cereal & cracker boxes to do the job. Turn on your JavaScript to view content 5. Use Tiered Shelves Tiered shelves allow you to stack things for vertical storage while seeing everything at once. This matching spice bottle set streamlines our spice cabinet beautifully. (See a tour of our entire organized kitchen here.) Turn on your JavaScript to view content 6. Go for Matching Hangers It’s amazing how streamlined a closet can feel with matching hangers. These wooden ones are from IKEA, but if you don’t have a location near you, these wooden hangers are comparable. Turn on your JavaScript to view content 7. Use Clear Canisters It’s so much easier to see when you’re running low and you don’t have to play Tetris to get a bunch of odd grocery containers to fit onto one shelf together. I love these clear locking canisters that keep our dry goods completely air tight. (See our entire pantry cabinet here for small space storage solutions.)  Turn on your JavaScript to view content 8. Corral Countertop Cooking Staples into a Caddy I like putting utensils, olive oil, salt and pepper, butter and my Google Home (for music while I cook) in easy reach together in a round basket tray so my countertops are clear for kitchen prep work. Bonus points if you put it on a Lazy Susan for 360 accessibility. (See more tips for decorating kitchen countertops for function here.) Turn on your JavaScript to view content 9. Place Wall Hooks Right Beside Your Family’s Most Commonly Used Door It’s the designated spot to prevent your entire house from becoming the drop zone of clutter. I love these cute double hooks that look antique and add a little charm to our laundry room. Ours are several years old now, but these hooks and these hooks have a similar vibe. (See a tour of our entire laundry room here.) Turn on your JavaScript to view content 10. Designate a Toy Basket in the Living Room (We do this since we have a playroom right off of our living room, so I realize not everyone has the luxury of a playroom.) No matter what your toy situation looks like, at least having enough baskets and bins for toys when not in use helps give them a “home” so they’re out of sight. We just fold a blanket or place a throw pillow on top of our basket. (See more tips for toy organization here.) Turn on your JavaScript to view content 11. Hide Cords with Cord Covers You can paint the cord covers the same color as the wall so they blend right in and you’ll never notice them. Turn on your JavaScript to view content 12. Take Advantage of Pegboards For craft rooms, offices, garages, laundry rooms, wherever… items stay orderly but accessible. These pegboard hooks and pegboard baskets help a ton. (See more cleaning/laundry room solutions here.) Turn on your JavaScript to view content 13. Use Ironing Board Hooks Keep the ironing board accessible and out of the way without taking up a ton of valuable space in a closet somewhere by putting a hook in your laundry room. Turn on your JavaScript to view content 14. Use Wall Baskets Inside of Closets I like storing gift wrap items on walls in our coat closet so I can quickly grab them when a wrapping occasion pops up. Use wall baskets for storing gloves, umbrellas, or any other accessory too. (See more of our coat closet here.) Turn on your JavaScript to view content 15. Roll Your Towels and Washcloths and Stick with White Bonus Points: It makes a bathroom feel more like a spa. I love white because they’re easy to bleach too. These towels are my absolute favorite. I LOVE this bathroom tower for vertical storage too. (See a tour of our entire master bathroom refresh here.) Turn on your JavaScript to view content 16. Use Wire Baskets in Pantries That way you can see food items inside of the wire baskets more easily. (See a tour of our entire IKEA Hemnes pantry solution here.) Turn on your JavaScript to view content 17. Take Advantage of a Tiered Basket for Produce A tiered basket helps so much to keep fruit from being scattered all over the kitchen counter while preventing overcrowding so they don’t spoil as quickly. Turn on your JavaScript to view content 18. Keep a Glasses Holder and Trinket Bowl on the Nightstand For taking everything off at the end of the day. (See a tour of our entire master bedroom here.) Turn on your JavaScript to view content 19. Keep Gaming Consoles and TV Receivers Behind Mesh Doors They can still receive a signal without being visible that way. You can see our tutorial for building this DIY window seat here. 20. Go Nuts With a Label Maker My little $10 label maker was worth every penny!!! Label containers, doors, drawers, bins, anything to help you and your household know what goes where. Turn on your JavaScript to view content I know there are a bunch of other favorite organizing items of mine too, but those are definitely the top contenders. Here are a few of my favorite past organizing projects we’ve done: Our Small His & Her IKEA Closet Makeover Our Full Kitchen Organization Tour 9 Tips for a Super Functional Coat Closet Our Nursery Organization Tour 7 Laundry Room Organizing Solutions Do you have any favorite organizing items? Spill ’em all! If you want to save this post for later, you can pin it here: The post The Best Home Organizing Items for a Tidy Space appeared first on Bless'er House. #Organizing
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valpliskaysgt828 · 5 years ago
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celenasinkrezx311 · 5 years ago
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omaursuakebk724 · 5 years ago
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