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closet organizing tips
Your bedroom provides a peaceful place to start and end each day. The key to preserving this sanctuary is to have a place for everything and keep it organized. It may seem like a daunting task but with the right storage system and these inspiring ideas, you can transform an inefficient space to an organized oasis.
Deciding what to wear is more fun than ever in this deluxe dressing room. A space for two designed with two finishes in Chateau and Maple welcomes suits, sweaters, blouses, and bags--anything you need to store on the go. Rows of racks proudly display a selection of shoes. Steal a "me" moment--reflect on a mirror or unwind on a bench after a busy day.
Take your reach-in closet from baseline to brilliant. It hides, hangs, and holds in so fine a fashion that you may be tempted to leave the doors open. A hutch tucked inside the closet space takes away the need for a bulky bureau in your room. Sturdy shelves store stacks of sweaters neatly. In rich Mahogony finish, this classic closet is a welcome start, even on a Monday morning.
four easy tips to organize your closet Take inventory: Use a checklist to think about the items that need to be stored or removed. Ask yourself:
- How frequently is it used?
- How many items need to be accommodated?
- Is there a more appropriate place for it?
- Is it time to dispose of it?
Remove the extras. Reduce visual clutter and gain more space by removing items you rarely or never wear because they don't fit, aren't comfortable, or are out of style. Sort them in four boxes: belongs elsewhere, give away or sell, not ready to get rid of, and trash. Date the box of items you are not ready to get rid of and look through it in a few months to determine if the clothes still should be saved.
Group like items together. Shirts or blouses all in one area, skirts or pants in another. Use double-hung racks, one at waist height and one at eye level, to separate attire and maximize hanging space. Having a designated area for your items means you will always know where to put them away and where to find them the next time.
Keep objects close at hand if they are worn often. Save time looking for your favorite clothes and accessories by putting them in a place that's easy to reach. Designate your top shelf for storing items used infrequently. |
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mother's day gift ideas
She gives so much as a mom, wife, professional, relative and friend, but expects nothing in return. She manages to keep the house in order and makes the meals, yet rarely makes time for herself. Not sure what give to this woman that gives her all? This Mother's Day, surprise mom with an organization solution she will love and can put to good use every day. You'll be surprised how easy and affordable it can be. Here are some creative ideas to consider.
hard worker
With a hardworking space like this, her boss may let mom work from home more often, saving gas and time. Blend business and pleasure and make room for multitasking in this private home office. Streamlined design and movable desk lets her work away from the wall. Drawers control paper clutter and cabinets hide bulky books and binders.
passionate gardener This gift will get a green thumb's up from mom. Support her love for gardening with her very own passion center complete with a work surface to start seeds and pot flowers. Upper cabinets store chemicals and sharp tools away from kids and pets. Gardening supplies and small tools hang neatly and move easily on slatted walls.
a real treasure
Delight mom with an acrylic jewelry tray lined with protective velvet that separates and organizes her treasured jewels. A sliding upper tier makes room for more jewelry. Easy to access, the tray can be secured with an optional lock feature. |