Showing posts with label organization. Show all posts
Showing posts with label organization. Show all posts

Upcycle: Shoebox Storage

It's Sunday, freezing cold outside, and the stores are super busy, so I got out and back home early. Being held up inside is a challenge as I can't sit still long enough to fully relax.

Most of my shoe purchases are from TJ Maxx and so they seldom come with a box, but yesterday I got a box with the boots I bought at TJ's. Given my constant need to be doing something, I saw the box laying there on the floor and remembered I had some houndstooth wrapping paper from my closet project.

shoe box + wrapping paper = cute, quick, easy and cheap storage


Like the answer to the formula says, this project was really easy and didn't take a long time at all. There were only 4 things needed for this: a shoe box, wrapping paper, scissors and tape. 


I pretend to be a perfectionist in many aspects of my life, but this project was not one of them. I really had no idea what I was doing with those corners. The angles I cut were all jagged and incorrect, but we got there.


I eyeballed everything. There were no precise measurements. It is Sunday after all, and I was a bit distracted watching In the Kitchen with David.


Oh, if I had to say how long this took, I would say a full feature of the Ninja slowcooker and something from Temp-tations. That long.


Yes, the upcycled box is inside a new kitchen cabinet! I haven't had a functional kitchen in 8+ weeks. 98.4% of the cabinets are up, so I am trying to get everything organized. The spices will be the death of me.


For someone who is obsessed with baskets and organization, I would definitely recommend this project to anyone who needs some cute storage for very little money. You don't even need to be super crafty to do it.


There are so many cute wrapping paper patterns at TJ Maxx and HomeGoods these days, so I'm slightly disappointed I don't have more shoeboxes around....

-Kristin

5 Steps to an Organized Linen Closet

Greetings fellow organizers and those who aspire to be!

How do you like the looks of this closet? Yet another pride and joy (seems that I take great pride in all of my closets; see my walk-in here). This is the linen closet in my bathroom.


Below are 5 simple steps that I follow to enjoy the bliss and beauty that is an organized linen closet.

1. Baskets
Baskets are an excellent option and starting point for all organizational needs and spaces because they come in so many shapes, sizes, and colors. The price doesn't necessarily need to be excessive either if you purchase them from places like HomeGoods or Christmas Tree Shops.

2. Store Like Items with Like Items
Top Shelf: extra toilet paper
Second shelf: the lidded basket contains first aid supplies, band-aids, Q tips, and toothpaste; those plastic drawers are empty though it used to house my makeup.
Third shelf: washcloths are to the left in the small, floral box, towels are folded and centered, and my hair towels (yes, I have smaller towels for my hair) are rolled up and stored in a larger version of the floral box.
Bottom Shelf: the lidded basket on the left contains my flat iron and hairdryer and the lidded basket on the right contains all of my travel size toiletries and cosmetic bags.
Floor: empty

3. Remove items from packaging
The packing that a lot of items come in takes up a lot of unnecessary space such as toothpaste boxes. Where possible, remove items from their original packaging to save space. As an additional example, I keep my toothbrushes in their original packing, but I remove my floss from their cardboard packing.

4. It's all in the fold
Truth: like my dad, I like things to be perfectly straight and in alignment. I was the wild child organizing the paper towels and tissue boxes at the grocery store when I went food shopping with my mom (you're welcome, Shaws Supermarket). So, obviously my towels are uniformly folded which conveniently enough happens to allow for more stacking. If your shelving is deep enough you could fold them smaller and get two rows in there.

5. Utilize the back of a door
The back of a door is a great place to store smaller items, especially when space is limited inside of the closet. I had this over-the-door shoe organizer hanging around, so I put it to use in this closet. This closet door is much smaller than your typical door, so I folded the shoe organizer in half. Now it holds extra lotion, body wash, shampoo, razors, and makeup with room to spare that would otherwise be stored under the sink or in a basket on a shelf in this closet.


There's a lot going on in this closet, but it's hard to tell when the baskets coordinate well together. Everything has its own home which makes finding things a breeze.

And, if you notice on the other door, I installed two simple hooks (one shown) to hang my wet towels. They were under $4 each from Home Depot and super easy to install with my power drill.

What other tricks do you have for organizing your linen closet? Does anyone else like to find other creative uses for things in which they weren't originally intended?

-Kristin

Accessories and Shoe Closet




After dreaming for years and pinning for weeks, one of the first projects that I tackled in my new condo was one of the two closets in my bedroom.

I wanted all of my pretty shoes to be on display, front and center. Perfect alignment from top to bottom. A few accessories here and there to break it up a bit. A place to display my lovely necklaces, rings and watches. 

Before, there wasn't much going on at all. One white metal shelf/bar combo that was, in my opinion, placed a bit too low and just not cute at all. And of course, the suitcases and bags I was living out of.

BEFORE
(apologizes for the blurred iPhone image)

After emptying out what was in the closet, I had to remove the highly secured wire shelf. Not an easy task. After removing the two brackets on the side walls, there were some big holes. Since the bookcases I was planning to install would be covering up one side wall and the entire back wall of the closet, I took the easy way out and did not remove the remaining clips as to not create any more damage than necessary. I've got some patching up to do on that exposed wall.

Holes, holes and more holes

For this project I purchased a total of three Ikea Billy bookcases in white. I purchased two 15.75"W x 11"D bookcases and one 31.5"W x 11"D bookcase.


I purchased additional shelving to maximize the space; four of each size: 14" and 30". I also purchased the Billy corner hardware package. I only ended up using one corner piece because using both was just not working for me (I did all of this myself). I did secure the bookcases together at the top using the two provided brackets in the corner hardware package.

Off to HomeGoods I went to load up on cute wire baskets lined with a taupe linen fabric. Make that two HomeGoods. They didn't have enough baskets at the first one.

 

I also had a bunch of wicker baskets on hand from Crate and Barrel and Christmas Tree Shop. I love baskets!!!

So, after several rounds of arranging and rearranging shelves, shoes and baskets, the closet was finally looking good. So for you, it means a lovely side-by-side, dramatic before and appear reveal:

Before

After

Even with the bookcases, there is still plenty of room to move around in there which is great because this is where I put on my jewelry.

A close-up of the center shelf of the corner facing bookcase



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CLOSET DIMENSIONS:

57"W (baseboard to baseboard) x 35.5"D

(The bookcases just made it by less than 1/2" width-wise)

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COST BREAKDOWN:

2x 15.75" Billy's @ $39.99 ea.
1x 31.5" Billy @ $59.99  
4x 14" Billy shelves @ $5 ea.
4x 30" Billy shelves @ $10 ea.
4x large baskets @ $7.99 ea.
5x small baskets @ $6.99 ea.

TOTAL: $266.88

And so there she is. My pride and joy! My dream come true! The other closet in my bedroom which is directly to the left side of this closet holds all of my clothes. I'm coming up with a plan for that one, so stay tuned for that and for finished details on this beauty.