Thursday, May 26, 2011
A month by month plan to get your home storage organized: May is the garage
Create Task Kits. Create kits for various outdoors projects by filling 5- and 10-gallon plastic buckets with all the tools, products, and accessories you need to complete specific tasks such as car-washing, weeding, bicycle repair, and more.
Stash Sporting Gear. Fill tall kitchen trash cans with large and odd-shaped sporting gear. Drill holes in the bottom of bins if drainage is important. Stabilize containers by securing to a wall with short bungee cords.
Organize the Trunk. Clean out your vehicle's trunk. Toss every item that is expired or damaged. Place all trunk gear in a canvas bin or box. Make sure the container doesn't slip by adding rubber or hook-and-loop tape to the bottom.
Tidy Up the Tools. Hang hand tools on a wall near your workbench from hooks on pegboard, magnetic board, or a wall-mount strip system. Label each tool's spot. Put extra tools in a tool box or clear plastic boxes and store on floor underneath workbench.
I've rounded up a bunch of images that I hope you find inspiring and help you rally the motivation to organize the garage.
The chalkboard cabinet and drawer fronts is a great idea. You could always paint yours with chalkboard paint.
A magnetic kitchen knife strip works great for holding drill bits too
Use magnetic spice containers to hold small hardware in the garage
This space has to be the prettiest garage I've ever seen
In the garage, bins and hooks and boxes are our friends
A rolling cart with most used cleaning supplies and tools is a great idea!
images above via BHG
Take a cue from Julia Child's kitchen and do the same for your tools!
via Martha Stewart
Monday, May 16, 2011
Great for Spring cleaning: Big sale on organizing basics - bins, storage, etc...
www.ideeli.com/invite/decorology
This sale seems to be selling out quicker than most so hurry!
ps* I just noticed there's another similar sale at another discount/sale site - Beyond the Rack (again, you need a membership but it's free and quick)








Tuesday, April 26, 2011
April's Monthly Storage Plan: The Laundry Room
But I promise you this one is pretty painless - but can make a big difference in saving you time every week doing your laundry. Here is BHG's suggestions for creating a streamlined, efficient laundry room...
• Sorting Baskets. Place a three-compartment bin or basket in a closet or open shelf in your laundry room (look at home or office supply stores for options). Separate clothing to be repaired, dry-cleaned, and donated.


via BHG
• Keep Detergent Handy. Fill plastic beverage dispensers with laundry detergent, softener, and other liquid laundry additives. Hang a set of plastic measuring cups nearby from a cup hook.

Liquids and powders obviously look prettier in glass bottles or tins, but it might not really be practical for everyone. Also - if you forget instructions easily save the usage labels for products.
• Drying Rack. Mount a drying rack or double towel bar near your washer as a spot for air-drying clean sweaters or rugs.

This is a great example of the well organized laundry room. It's not an actual "room" so the owner has cleverly installed curtains to hide the area when not in use. And even though the space is small, a foldable drying rack still fits in nicely. Ballard designs has some great drying racks similar to this one.
• Make a Catch-all for Ironing Supplies. Convert a silverware caddy into a stain-treating or ironing kit. Fill with small size cleaners, spray starches, and linen waters. Be sure to include essential tools such as brushes, dry-cleaning pads, and collar points.

Mounting planters or containers can also serve as catchalls for any other cleaning supplies you need on hand.
Below are some more laundry rooms to inspire you -








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Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Simply stunning: Gorgeous white interiors


via The Nest

via Kitchen Details and Design





via Country Living

via ChicDeco

via Eric Roth Photography
Thursday, February 24, 2011
A month by month plan to get your home storage organized: February is for kitchen organization
Sort and Label. Evaluate all pantry items. Toss everything that's expired and give away everything you didn't use in the last year. (Write today's date on every item so you'll know next year if you actually used each item.) Put items back in pantry and label shelves.

via Real Simple

via GharExpert

via PrettyShabby on Flickr

via Martha Stewart
Outfit a Drawer. Double the storage capacity inside a cabinet by adding freestanding wire shelves. Measure your cabinet interiors before heading to the home center or choose expandable shelves. Include riser-style inserts for small items such as spices or glassware.
Utilize Cabinet Doors. Evaluate the interior of every cabinet door and determine whether you can use the space to store spices, loose recipes, paper towels, or utensils. Add shallow shelves, racks, wall-mount pouches, and magnetic or cork boards.
Living in small NYC kitchens I learned early on to utilize the inside of cabinet doors, closet doors, etc. to store things.

2 above via BHG
Add Hooks. Install a utensil bar or metal grid above or beside your stove. Dangle five to eight frequently used utensils from S-hooks. Include a small wire basket to hold salt, pepper, cooking spray, and oil.
via Martha Stewart
I love the nook for the mixer and toaster!
great use of island space - installing bookshelves on the side. I don't know what the TV is doing their though.
2 above via BHG
Go to BHG to see the upcoming/past months' storage plans.