Posted March 5th, 2010 by admin
Get organized fast with our expert advice on Best Organizing Products from Woman’s Day. Get organized quickly with these great clutter-busting products:
- Kid’s Room–No matter how many shelves are in their room, chances are they’re not going to use them. Toy Hammocks hang across any corner, storing large numbers of stuffed animals on otherwise unused wall space. Dream Baby Corner Hammock and Toy Chain, $15.99; Target.com
- Laundry Room–Where does that leave the iron, the starch, the pre-treaters, the clothes still to be washed or yet to be folded? Try the 3-Pocket Hamper. This way it’s easy to grab a color and do a load.” Hamper Tote – 3 Section Laundry Organizer in White, $39.99; Organize.com
- Kitchen–The biggest clutter culprits in this room are those small items with no obvious home—lids, napkins, papers, pens, etc. Consider Rubbermaid Undershelf Drawer, Rubbermaid Under Shelf Basket, $16.98; Walmart.com or Lid Maid Lid Holder–This 3″-wide plastic tray sits in the bottom of a cabinet and slides out easily so you can grab and go. Lid Maid Lid Holder, $12.99; SpaceSavers.com
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Organizing Products
Posted March 3rd, 2010 by admin
Does it sometimes seem like you’re not able to get organized no matter how hard you try? How do you find storage solutions to de-clutter your home? What storage tips do you need? Keeping your home clean with good organization ideas is a daily chore. But knowing some essential storage ideas will help make things a bit easier. The pro’s at Woman’s Day want to help readers with organization solutions for all there space management problems. See some storage items, professional organizers can’t live without.
We asked organizing experts for the eight must-have organizing items they use in their own homes. Click through to see their product choices—some standard, some unusual.
- Pot Racks –”You can fit two base cabinets’ worth of pots on a simple rack,” says Joseph Provey, author of 1001 Ideas for Kitchen Organization.
- Dishpans — Big enough to hold liquid detergents, cleaning supplies and rags, they slide right under the sink.
- Back splash Racks — “I hang utensils on a rack behind my sink,” says Lauren Lake, host of HGTV’s Spice Up My Kitchen.

Storage Items
Posted February 26th, 2010 by admin
Try one of our many storage solutions to bring organization to your hectic life. From so many storage ideas let Woman’s Day make things a little easier. Here are some suggestions.
- Get a Grip on Gardening Gear–canvas garden storage cart by Jobar International has wheels and holds everything you need for working on the yard. Rolling Rolling Garden Storage Cart with Canvas Pouch, $25.99; Organize.com
- Better Your Bedroom–store linens, towels or any other items neatly within these containers and just slide them under the bed until needed. Our Underbed Boxes, Prices start at $9.99; ContainerStore.com
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Organization Solutions
Posted February 24th, 2010 by admin
Discover new and practical organization ideas and organization solutions for your kitchen from the experts at Woman’s Day. A professional tells you how to organize and help keep your kitchen clear of clutter. We all know how the busiest are in the home has always been the kitchen. But now it’s easier than ever to keep it organized with these great kitchen storage solutions.
- Start by giving the space a good cleaning and wiping down the insides of drawers and cabinets.
- Take inventory of all your appliances and gadgets making sure you don’t have duplicates of anything.
- Make sure you get rid of anything expired or what you no longer need.
- As you go through what you have, you will be rid of any excess.
1} EASY ADD-ONS Chrome-coated wire shelves mounted over a range or cooktop bring tools and seasonings to the heart of the meal-prep zone.
2} CUT CORNERS Look for revolving and swing-out shelving that make the best kitchen storage idea.
3} MIND THE GAP Here, because a few inches separated drawer units in a corner arrangement near the sink, a vertical gap became a perfect home storage idea making slide-out towel bars. A similar narrow space could be equipped to store trays.
Browse through these easy organizing add-ons to help you with kitchen storage ideas.

Kitchen Organizing Tips
Posted February 19th, 2010 by admin
When trying to decorate your home interior and looking for new storage ideas, think DIY Decorative Storage Bins. By turning plain plastic bins into wheeled containers you’ll kill two birds with one stone. Look around for plastic storage bins you have laying around and transform them into chic clutter collectors.
A crafter will be at a beginners skill level when creating this storage idea and will need:
- large plastic storage bins,
- tape measure,
- hand held drill with bits,
- cotton fabric,
- chalk marking pencil,
- scissors,
- iron and ironing board
- decoupage medium,
- foam paintbrush,
- awl,
- heavy twine or rope,
- four plastic wheels and
- mounting hardware.
Click here for how-to instructions on making this decorative storage bin.

Decorative Storage Bins
Posted February 10th, 2010 by admin
If you’re tired of opening your door to a shoe rack that’s just not enough for your closet clutter, try one of our closet organizers and space savers. Our selection of closet storage solutions is made of products that would suit long and short garments. Including space saving pant organizer, hanging mesh organizer, canvas storage boxes, cap and hat holders, canvas bag for laundry, and more! Maximize closet space and keep clutter to a minimum with these great closet organizers and unique storage solutions for each piece of your wardrobe. Check out our innovative organizers that help put everything from coats to belts, in their proper place. By using any one of these products, not only will you maximize every inch of space but also keep everything neat—no matter your closet’s size.
Consider one of our Storage Ideas:
- Straighten Up Your Shoes
- Hold Together Your Hat Collection
- Preserve Pant Pleats
- Make Laundry Day a Breeze
- Display Your Odds and Ends
- Take Your Shoes for a Spin
- Minimize Wardrobe Bulk
- Tidy Those Ties
- Pack Away Your Purses
- Simplify Your Sweaters
- Combat Coat Confusion
- Make Your Belts Behave
- Divide and Conquer
Come visit us for storage ideas on ways to de-clutter your closet.

Storage Solutions
Posted February 3rd, 2010 by admin
Having problems finding storage solutions? Clear out clutter in your home by making the most out of the natural storage spaces. Sounds too easy? Actually all you need to do is look around and see what still needs a place. At the end of the day your home is full of hidden storage possibilities, you just need to look around. For starters consider some of our great ideas for storage solutions.
- Clear Out—Move your everyday flatware into boxes in order to free up space in your kitchen drawers. Relocate larger utensils into wall-mounted baskets or bins.
- Climb the Walls—Create shelves that reach from floor-to-ceiling for books and collectibles to make the most space of your hallway.
- Check your Coat—Mount pegs on your wall, creating hooks for your everyday jackets. By doing this you will free up space in your closet for the seasonal gear.
- Role Play—Create an organizer from an old bureau. Create space for your mittens, hats and running shoes by dividing your drawers. Use smaller top drawers for on-the-go essentials.
For more ideas on storage solutions, look at our tips at Point Click Home.

Storage Solutions
Posted January 29th, 2010 by admin
Most of us in the northern hemisphere experience extreme cold during the long winter months. Those who are fortunate enough to have the luxury of a fireplace in their homes, know that nothing quite defrosts our frozen digits and hearts quicker than some time in front of a warm, cozy fire.
One definite thorn in the side of fireplace owners everywhere is the troublesome task of storing their firewood. Many just throw it in a pile in the backyard and some even take the time to throw a tarp over that pile but with the gale force winds, and snow, that is not the most effective way to keep your wood fresh.
The easiest way to solve this problem is to simply buy a large plastic tub with a top that fastens securely. Depending on how much firewood you are attempting to store you may obviously need more than one. A nice plastic container will keep most of the bugs and the weather out so that your wood will burn properly when you need it most.
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Posted January 25th, 2010 by admin
Remember to stow your belongings away in style. Where you keep your things is the secret to successful storage solutions. Cleverly putting your things in its proper place is the wisest thing to do and will help you keep things in order with fashion sense. There is closed storage ideas for those who want to keep things tucked away and open storage ideas for those who would rather keep things in not-so plain sight. All of our organization ideas are easy and costs nothing when you make practical use of things you can buy inexpensively. Be selective and be creative.
Hardworking Wall Shelves combine practicality with fashion. Store low-priority items up high in labeled boxes, file papers in easy-to-grab binders and display everyday essentials in cups and baskets—all purchased or painted in shades of energizing colors.

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Posted January 22nd, 2010 by admin
If you don’t have a separate room in your home as a mudroom, you can try these great ideas I’ve come up with to work in a corner or hallway. You should place mats to keep dirt at bay. For ease when changing your shoes, some form of seating will be necessary. Decorate your mudroom with a bench that have cubbyholes designed for storing useful items such as towels, socks and slippers. Sports gear and gardening tools should be kept organized and should also have its proper place.

Organizing Tips for Mudrooms
First step: Create a blank slate. Take everything out and get rid of anything you don’t need.
Next step: Gather what’s left over and systematically organize a storage system and cleaning routine that’s right for you and your family.
Whether you have an entire room or an entryway, try these suggestions to get started on Mudroom Organization Tips.