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Entries Category is 'NY Organize'
Is Your Medicine Cabinet Ridiculously Small?
March 23rd, 2010 No Comments
Use acrylic drawer organizers (on top and middle shelves) to hold smaller items. Acrylic risers (middle shelf) create additional shelf space. Try putting your toothbrush holder without the lid in the cabinet to hold toothbrushes and other oral hygiene tools.
And if you look closely at the bottom shelf, you can see a shot glass behind the [...]
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Living Better With Less… Chapped Lips
March 2nd, 2010 No Comments
I wanted to share something with you. Some may think this has nothing to do with organizing but what I do as an organizer is geared towards lifestyle rather than strictly coming up with storage solutions.
Lately I’ve been running into people who suffer from chronic chapped lips. My first question to them is if they [...]
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What To Do With A Deep Coat Closet AND A Few Of My Favorite Things From Ikea
February 23rd, 2010 No Comments
This deep narrow hall closet was a huge annoyance to this client. With hooks on the door and both sides it made accessing the back and upper shelves awkward. Things were getting ‘lost’ on the upper deep shelf. With no storage for small things like gloves and scarves they ended up all over the apartment [...]
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Apartment Progress… Making An Oversize Bulletin Board
February 16th, 2010 1 Comment
The 2′ x 4′ leftover wood from the platform bed is now a wonderfully oversized bulletin board! Here’s how I did it:
1 - Screwed two D-ring picture hangers on back, an inch from the edge, about 3/4 up from bottom and noted measurement down from the top.
2 - Held it up to the wall to see [...]
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Apartment Progress… Making a Platform Bed
February 9th, 2010 1 Comment
Here’s how I reused the bookcase I made when living in my one-bedrm, to make a platform bed; using two shelves and four posts as the legs and a 4′ x 8′ piece of wood for the support platform.
I had two options with the legs; use the posts as they are which would make the [...]
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Living Better with Less… Returns
February 2nd, 2010 No Comments
Products I specify for clients are well thought out and researched. Since I think before I do (or WHEN I think anyway… no one’s perfect) I have few second thoughts therefore very few returns. The key is there are five questions I ask before buying anything:
Does it fit the function? (know what you’re storing before [...]
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Reader’s Questions: “How do you decide which design elements work for you?”
January 26th, 2010 No Comments
mri asks “What is a good way to decide which design elements are going to work for you? With all the design blogs and other media available on design it sometimes feels like there’s too much information. I know a few people who tried to ‘buy into’ all the things that were touted online (i.e., [...]
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Reader’s Questions: “When do I say no?”
January 19th, 2010 No Comments
mri asks: “When do I say no? I can’t afford to put in a new ceiling, buy all new furniture, and install a new bathroom–but I’m getting well-meant advice from friends and family all telling me to. Whenever I say no, I get inundated with dire predictions of doom and regrets. The easiest thing to [...]
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Reader’s Questions: “How do you create homes for things?”
January 12th, 2010 No Comments
labeck asks “I no longer live in a big city (was living in Chicago and San Francisco), so am blessed with extra space in my 1BR that has vaulted ceilings and a long walk-in closet. Because I had so much space, I was lazy at creating homes for belongings and just tossed things on various [...]
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