Showing posts with label Organization. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Organization. Show all posts

Friday, March 27, 2009

Some More Inspiration and Your Opinions Needed

We are really focusing on trying to get the kitchen done first. But I need some advice. These pictures have something that I like in each of them, I just need some advice!
Question #1? Do you think a creamy off-white would last style wise?
Question #2? Do you like underneath the base of the cooktop how it looks like furniture?

Above: I really like the pull knobs.




Question # 3? Do you think it is wise to encase the vent above the stove like this picture below?





Question # 4? Do you think this cabinet style will last style wise?

Above: I love the spindle holding the breakfast bar. And the bar stools too.

Above: No you are not seeing double...the one thing I really like about this kitchen is the window, the shade on the window, and the small chandelier?

Above: I absolutley do not like these colors but my idea for a cost effective backspack was doing beadboard matching the cabinet color.

If you had to choose a backsplash which one would you choose?

1. Painted Beadboard
2. Painted faux brick



I thought that I would through in a few pictures that I came across for bathrooms and laundry room.


Thanks for looking and thanks in advance if you leave me some of your opinions! Have a wonderful weekend.

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Mondays Mix of Tips

My Idea Book - I came up with this "Idea Book" to get rid of my mountain of magazines. I have my 3 ring binder with all of my ideas neatly placed into plastic sheet protectors. I have it separated into categories:

*Decorating Inspiration
*Holidays
*Scrapbooking
*Recipes
*Organization Ideas
*Misc


Tip Jar - I have this jar sitting by the washer & dryer to put spare change in...I usually only find pennies ;) I used stickers to spell "Tip Jar" it makes me smile everytime I find change while doing laundry.


Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Before & After - Scrapbooking Storage

I was on the Better Homes & Gardens website and I picked a few before and after pictures for scrapbooking storage.

Before: A coffee mug tree
After: Pen, Marker, or Tool Storage
Before: A paper towel rack

After: Ribbon & Embellishment Storage

Before: A fruit basket


After: Stamp storage

Monday, January 12, 2009

Kitchen Organization

Since this is the start of a new year it is a good idea to start in the kitchen. I know that is where I spend the bulk of my day is in the kitchen.

Going through the kitchen to get rid of the old (including food) is a good idea. Here are a few steps to get your kitchen ready for a new year of cooking, baking, and whatever else you do in the kitchen.

1. First go through your refrigerator. Taking everything out to clean the inside is great because you are able to check the expiration dates. Throw out all old food and food that you know that will be in there until next year. Also with all of the food out of the fridge and freezer you are able to clean the interior.
* Make an inventory of the contents of your fridge. It makes grocery lists amazingly easier to know what you have in there.

2. Go through your spice cabinet. You can get an idea of spice expirations from Spice Advice. Making an inventory list of your spices and putting the expiration date on your list helps for grocery list making as well.

3. Start with one cabinet at a time and take everything out. Wipe down the inside of the cabinets with Clorox of Lysol antibacterial wipes, or just warm soapy water.
Go through the cabinets and purge all of the items that have collected dust for a few years. Also throw out all of those expired items, or items that may have gone stale. Also making an inventory for all of your cabinet items makes list making easier. Plus you wont over buy something creating less room and extra clutter in your kitchen cabinets or pantry.

4. To make kitchen cleanup and meal preparation easier find cabinet space for items on your countertop. Having less on your countertop not only makes your kitchen appear cleaner but it actually is cleaner. By not having too much on your countertop eliminates places that germs or crumbs could hide. Wiping down the countertop is a lot easier when you dont have to move everything around...plus it saves time.



Cluttered Kitchen Before




Cluttered Kitchen After