Storage Solutions

Posted March 31st, 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.

  1. 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.
  2. Climb the Walls—Create shelves that reach from floor-to-ceiling for books and collectibles to make the most space of your hallway.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.

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DIY Storage Solutions

Solutions for Your Kitchen

Posted March 26th, 2010 by admin

Do you ask yourself, “How did the kitchen get so out of control?” Then you may need kitchen storage tips from President of Restoring Order, Vicki Norris. She says, “Organize based on the way you live.” Here’s how.

First Reassign large or rarely used appliances (turkey roasters, bread makers) to the garage or basement.

Second Pull out all kitchen items and group them (dishes, silverware, pans, cookbooks). Toss damaged items; set aside extras to donate. Once storage areas are empty, measure them and make a list of containers to buy.

Third Shop for storage. But before you do, “break away from what you think a kitchen should look like,” says Joe Provey, author of 1,001 Ideas for Kitchen Organization. “It will enable you to do more with the space.”

Kitchen Organization Ideas

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Time-Saving Tips

Posted March 24th, 2010 by admin

Things can get very hectic especially during the holiday season. This is why a To Do List seems to be a bright idea. To avoid chaos think ahead when you can and you won’t be sorry. Set aside 10 to 20 minutes or even a whole afternoon to prepare for the extra chores around the house that can’t be left undone. Use this great season using task by task guide.

  • Stock up on canned goods and nonperishables to make sure you’ve always got food on hand. 30 minutes Ditch boxes, bags and all the other accumulated junk in your guest room.

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Time-Saving Tips

Holiday Organizing Tips

Posted March 19th, 2010 by admin

With a bit of organization, you can make the season calmer, happier, and less expensive. This season make things a bit more organized. You can make this holiday a little calmer, happier and less expensive with our great tips. Think back to the days after any holiday last year. Were you driving yourself crazy picking decorations and recipes? Something, creating all that holiday spirit makes you feel more hectic than great. You don’t have to do it all yourself. Actually, you can do what you want, stress free if you get organized and stay organized. Here are some ways to have a more meaningful, less stressful holiday.

  • Plan, Plan, Plan! Make a list of everything you want (and need) to accomplish during the weeks to come—shopping,decorating, sending cards, baking.
  • Take Stock Look through those piles of wrapping paper, decorations, lights and cards to see what you have on hand.
  • Shopping Shortcuts Make a list of people and the gifts you end up buying or making for them. File it after the holidays to avoid repeating gifts next year.
  • Keep Gift-Giving Sane If you’re from a large family, draw names and set dollar limits.

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Holiday Organization Tips

Holiday Organization Tips

DIY Storage Bins

Posted March 17th, 2010 by admin

When trying to decorate your home interior and looking for new storage ideas, think DIY Storage Bins. By turning plain plastic bins into wheeled containers you’ll kill two birds with one stone. This storage solution is a way to pack away things you don’t want laying around. Many styles of decorative storage bins can be used for this organization solution. Look around for plastic storage bins you have laying around and transform them into space management collectors.

A crafter will need the following for this storage idea:

  • 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.

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DIY Storage bin

DIY Storage Bin

Clever Household Storage Solutions

Posted March 10th, 2010 by admin

Clear out clutter problems by implementing your home’s natural storage spaces. Wouldn’t it be great to have all your things neatly placed in your home. Make your own home storage. Now you can by following our storage solution ideas.

  • CLEAR OUT Move everyday flatware into a handsome wooden box or a country crock to free up kitchen drawer space for less-frequently used tools and gadgets.
  • CHECK YOUR COAT Mount a sturdy peg rack or a series of three-pronged hooks on the wall to get everyday jackets out of the closet. Utilize the vacated space for seasonal gear.
  • TAKE THE STAIRS The space under a staircase can easily be converted to a small closet. Even left open, it’s the ideal spot to add built-in shelves or park a chest or trunk.
  • SLEEP TIGHT Built-in drawers and cabinets around a platform bed store extra bedding or clothes—and leave no room for dust bunnies!

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Home Storage Ideas

Home Storage Ideas

Genius Organizing Products

Posted March 10th, 2010 by admin

Need clever ideas on how to stash your things or keep your stuff organized? Doesn’t it feel great when you’ve found that perfect organizer that solves all of your clutter problems?  We’ve done all the hard work for you and found some of the best space savers so you can get a little extra square footage out of your home.

  • Three Tier Espresso Mesh Cart–The cart is perfect for a home office, but the wooden frame makes it homey enough to include in any room. $49.99 at lnt.com
  • Rubbermaid Wood Shoe Cubby–This shoe cubby fits into the bottom of most closets and keeps shoes from straying. $36.98 at lowes.com

Come see how we organize your stuff in stylish, smart cubbies, racks, shelves, and other storage products.

Storage Solution

Storage Solution

Storage Products to DeClutter your Home

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

Organizing Products

Organizing Tips You’ll Love

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

Storage Items

Organizing Products To Bring Order In Your Home

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

Organization Solutions