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Showing posts with label inspiration. Show all posts

Friday, April 13, 2012

DIY Tips: The Tao of Spring Closet Organizing [My Guest Blog on Diggerslist.com!]

DIY Tips: The Tao of Spring Closet Organizing

This might sound crazy, some stuff in our closets can be “crumpled” in a pile and STILL be considered “organized.” What?! Did this Professional home and office organizer say that I can let some of my wardrobe be “crumpled”?
Stay with me here.
We’ve heard of the Tao of Pooh or even the original Tao of…ergh…Tao.  Tao is just a Chinese word that means “path,” “way” or simply the underlying principles of the universe.  For our purposes, how can we become “one” with the most simplest ways to use our closets now that spring has sprung?  When it comes to using our storage spaces, how can we harness the fundamental principles of the Tao of Spring Closet Organizing, letting them work for us in the most effortless ways possible?
We’re not talking about over committing to “perfection.”  Let’s set up our Spring closets to flow with our lives, rather than force our lives to fit with it. Here are some basic “Tao” or ways to simplify your spring closet organizing.

Continued here at the full blog post at diggerslist.com!

White cardboard file boxes now turned into decorative storeage you'd be proud to display. Source: makeit-loveit.com

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Create a Guest Room Out of Nothing: Tips for All Budgets [My First Guest Blog Post on DiggersList.Com!]

Well, lookee here!  It's my first ever guest blog post on behalf of ORGANIZED. By Jenny!  It's quite a little milestone for me! Yay!

Here's an excerpt below and be sure to click through to read the full post!  I hope you enjoy it!  Let me know what you think and comment below! (And thanks to Skaie Knox of the DiggersList.com Blog!)


Create a Guest Room Out of Nothing: Tips for All Budgets

Oh, dear.  Guests are coming for the holidays and we don’t have a spare bedroom! What is a holiday host to do?  Whether you have a champagne or beer budget, here are some strategies for finding space for guests and being a gracious host this holiday season.


Create Space for Guests on The Champagne Budget
Pop that cork! You can afford real French bubbly for the holidays!  You might not have the budget to punch out a wall and add a spare room, but you do have enough champagne money to upgrade your furniture.
• Get a Sofa That Doubles as a Bed for the Office or Living Room

Photo: bhg.com
There are many options on the market for sleeper sofas – from smaller scale love seats to massive couches that open up to queen sized beds.  Not loving the idea of a fold-out mattress?  Consider getting a sofa with a deeper or longer seat cushion, so that it can easily be converted into a bed by just adding fresh linens...
Read the full blog post at diggerslist.com!

Monday, August 1, 2011

[How To Organize] Closets: 5 Tips from an Organized Kid [Inspiration]

Kids need organized closets, too!  This is a great example from one of my "obsession" websites, "House of Turquoise." This kid's closet uses GREAT organizing ideas that the grownups can use too! Check out these tips below.


Tip #1: Who Says Closets Need Doors?
If you are hurting for some bedroom real estate, take off the doors!  Other replace them with a finely tailored curtain.  The curtain rod can be hidden behind the closet opening or featured above the frame out front.  This kid's closet replaces the doors with a subtle yet colorful garland up top, almost like a window valance. 

Tip #2: Open Closet or Not? Keep It Beautiful.
Whether you keep your closet open or not, why not make it as beautiful as a featured display shelf in your living room?  

Take a cue from this organized kid closet, curate some of your open shelves for things you love up top and fun things you'd use at eye and hand level.  Get handsome containers like these gorgeous fabric-lined wicker baskets. Why not paint your closet walls! It's always a beautiful and inexpensive way to transform a space.

Tip #3: Keep Stuff OFF The Floors
It's clear kids in this room will enjoy the additional play space, but that's a great cue for grownup closets.  

Take a tip from supermarket shelf strategist who stock items they want to sell at eye level.  Grownups are not as likely to look down or up on a regular basis so keep your everyday and most used items on shelves and hanging rods at your chest and eye-levels.  

Stuff that gets on the closet floors tend to STAY on closet floors. They also have this strange way of attracting other STUFF. If you must, fill that space with a great inexpensive and simple drawer or cubbie unit if you'd like more storage space.

Tip #4: Go Vertical!
Most closets have ample dead space above the highest closet shelf.  Add another one! 

Even if it requires a quick trip to your local hardware store, simple shelving wood and brackets are so inexpensive for the added real estate you get by going upwards.  Get some handy baskets that breathe and put away your out of season clothing towards the top of your closets.

Tip #5: Shop Your Own Closet!
Give hanging clothes breathing room. Edit! Edit! Purge! Purge! Achieving that "boutique" look may be tough for most grownups, but it doesn't mean we can't afford to spend some time to "shop our closet."

Choose only the things that you would buy for yourself NOW.  That's a great strategy for editing your closet for a nice purge.  This creates a "quality over quantity" closet that will be more likely to be used.

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

A "Real" Organized Office [Inspiration]

I know we ALL love the glossy PERFECT super-ZEN minimalist photos of inspiration homes.  But they seem unreal!  More like museums than a place where people actually live.  That's why I LOVE this image from Melbourne Home. Check out the original article for a full house tour.  It's a nice "lived in" office for some inspiration, don't you think?  I'm in the middle of building my new home office. Hope to share before and afters with you soon!  Happy Tuesday!


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