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Conquer the Clutter

18 Thursday Jul 2013

Posted by melissaoconnor in Everyday Design, The Home

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better homes and gardens, cleaning, closet clutter, closets, Clutter, organization

Conquer the Clutter

I have always been a neat freak and loved organizing whatever I could get my hands on. Seriously, I could organize all day! Now I know there are a lot of people out there that just aren’t good at keeping things tidy or don’t feel they have the time to do so. But there are many ways to easily keep your home in tip top shape, you just have to give some of your time and focus.

I think one of most important areas that need to be organized are closets. Just because the space is behind a door, doesn’t mean its not important. In fact, if you have crowded closets that don’t use the space properly, it will show all over your home. Once your closets and storage spaces are in great shape, you can figure out where other items you need to stow away can go. It also helps you realize what other places in your house can be used in the same way.

Since the closet is a good starting point, I wanted to share some really good inspirational tips and images to give you a head start and lead you in the right direction. Every few months its good go through the house and make sure everything is where it should be. Then tidy up and clutter that needs to be addressed. If you follow this rule, you shouldn’t have any spaces that are out of control.

Using the inside of the door to keep items contained and easy to access is a great way to utilize the space to its full potential. This can be for shoes, hats, belts, ties, jewelry, anything that isn’t very bulky. Also, installing a double rod for clothes will allow you to store more of your wardrobe in an organized fashion.
Conquer the Clutter
Photo Credit: Better Homes and Gardens

Conquer the Clutter
Photo Credit: Better Homes and Gardens

Putting small lights in the closet really helps to see everything at night, especially if you don’t have a light source nearby.
Conquer the Clutter
Photo Credit: Better Homes and Gardens

If you have a large closet or even a walk in, take advantage of the space and set it up as if its another room. Arrange everything so its easy to see and within an arms reach. For the things that are a little higher, like seasonal items you don’t need much at the time, keep a little step stool or ladder nearby.
Conquer the Clutter
Photo Credit: Better Homes and Gardens

Conquer the Clutter
Photo Credit: Better Homes and Gardens

Really think about the items you are storing and what containers would work best. Boxes, shelves, and drawers for sweaters work well because they should be folded, cubbies and clear boxes for shoes, and rods at various heights help to organize clothing by color or style. If you have the room, add a mirror or even a small dresser. The more you can fit, the less furniture you need to have in your bedroom. At least then you can focus on the fun pieces for the main space.
Conquer the Clutter
Photo Credit: Better Homes and Gardens

When setting up drawers, think about using items that separate certain pieces. This way  your dresser won’t be a mish mash of stuff.
Conquer the Clutter
Photo Credit: Better Homes and Gardens

Conquer the Clutter
Photo Credit: Better Homes and Gardens

Conquer the Clutter
Photo Credit: Better Homes and Gardens

Use the space to fit your needs. If you would like certain areas to photos, a calendar, or important info, you can use cork on the back of doors. If you have the room, hang a small cork board or black board on the inside wall or on the back of the closet door.
Conquer the Clutter
Photo Credit: Better Homes and Gardens

Conquer the Clutter
Photo Credit: Better Homes and Gardens

No matter what you are storing in there, all these great tips apply. Whether its a hall, bedroom, or office closet, you should be able to easily find what you are looking for when you open that door. And if the space makes you smile, than that’s an extra bonus. Here are some more closets that are sure to inspire you to get organized. Now get to work!

Conquer the Clutter
Photo Credit: Clean and Scentsible

Conquer the Clutter
Photo Credit: Elle Decor

Conquer the Clutter
Photo Credit: Families in the Loop

Conquer the Clutter
Photo Credit: Arianna Belle

Conquer the Clutter
Photo Credit: The Container Store

Conquer the Clutter
Photo Credit: Deliciously Organized

Conquer the Clutter
Photo Credit: Furniture Fashion

Conquer the Clutter
Photo Credit: Off Boulevard

Guest Post: 5 Ways to Get More Space from Your Kitchen

11 Thursday Jul 2013

Posted by melissaoconnor in Everyday Design, Guest Posts, The Home

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aubrey madrona, cleaning, kitchen, kitchen shelving, marble mosaic, organization, pot racks, pull out drawers, space, Storage, wall space

Most people seldom realize that a clean-spacey kitchen is important. If a guest walks in and sees a dirty living room and a clean kitchen, that would at least be pardonable. But if they walk in and see a clean living room and filthy kitchen, the house would look dirty and the people would come across as unhygienic. A dirty living room is better than a dirty kitchen (of course it’d best if you could clean ‘em both).

If you’re looking to redesign your kitchen, instead of just adding that cute colored glass mosaic tiles backsplash or buying the new rose gold flatware set, you might want to consider freeing up some space to make your kitchen look neater. Here are a couple of tips:

Wall Hang-Ups
In these modern times, everything is multifunctional. A sofa actually turns into a bed, a table into chairs, a garden into a party area. A wall is not just a wall. It’s another dimension of usable space. Use it to hang pots, chopping boards, kitchen utensils, ladles. Or if you’re not really into just plainly hanging stuff, then build cabinets into it. It’ll cost you a little more, but at least everything is tucked in – out of sight, out of mind.
Guest Post: 5 Ways to Get More Space from Your Kitchen
Photo Credit: Fresh Home

Guest Post: 5 Ways to Get More Space from Your Kitchen
Photo Credit: Decoist

Organized Shelves
Shelves are very practical for kitchens. If you want easy access to your materials and ingredients, a shelf will do much better than a cabinet. Shelves are also cheaper to make. If you’re the DIY kind of person, you won’t have any trouble at all. However, with shelves, people just tend to get careless over time and just place materials anywhere they want to. To ensure that you stay organized, give each shelf a category – maybe one for spices, one for seasonings, and another for plates or glasses.
Guest Post: 5 Ways to Get More Space from Your Kitchen
Photo Credit: Mackenzie Horan

Guest Post: 5 Ways to Get More Space from Your Kitchen
Photo Credit: DIY Network

Pull-Out Drawers
If you’re still having your house designed, make sure that you’ve got ample drawer space in the kitchen. Or at least have the initiative to add some. Most kitchen designers usually go with a crisp and neat design in mind – so hiding things (or shall we say hiding a mess) is essential. Pull-out drawers are great for hiding utensils and cutlery, it keeps them out of countertops which frankly look better if it were neat. The only complaint people make for pull-out drawers is that you always have to open each one ‘because it’s so easy to forget – good exercise to jog our memory perhaps?
Guest Post: 5 Ways to Get More Space from Your Kitchen
Photo Credit: Home Tone

Guest Post: 5 Ways to Get More Space from Your Kitchen

Under-The-Sink Storage
I’m sure that you don’t use all of your stuff in the kitchen all the time. Most times we like to collect stuff until we don’t use them anymore. So, if you’re not so keen in giving them away, then you could probably hide them under the sink for a while. We mostly put the cleaning detergents there, but you can probably scoot them over so that you can put other “unnecessary” kitchen stuff.
Guest Post: 5 Ways to Get More Space from Your Kitchen
Photo Credit: Real Simple

Guest Post: 5 Ways to Get More Space from Your Kitchen
Photo Credit: Real Simple

Be Responsibly Organized
In order to get that spacey-clean look for your kitchen, there is something that we must personally do – be organized. What good is cleaning a kitchen if we’re just going to dirty it a day later? And this isn’t just a lone ranger’s duty. Everyone in the house should have that collective effort and awareness to keep the kitchen spic and span.

{Aubrey Madrona is a Social Media Specialist. She loves Music and spends a lot of her time playing piano and reading. She’s currently building her reputation as an online writer of Marble Mosaic.}

Decorating with Natural Elements

05 Friday Jul 2013

Posted by melissaoconnor in Everyday Design, The Home

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decorate, earth, earthy, interior design, Natural elements, nature

Decorating with Natural Elements

If you love nature as much as I do, than you incorporate as much as you can into your home decor. There are plenty of ways to do this successfully. Whether its with earthy colors, nature inspired accessories, or textures taken from mother earth, bringing the outside in can surely create a warm and unique atmosphere. Here are some great examples of how to decorate with natural elements.

Decorating with Natural Elements
Photo Credit: Better Homes and Gardens

Decorating with Natural Elements
Photo Credit: Better Homes and Gardens

Decorating with Natural Elements
Photo Credit: Better Homes and Gardens

Decorating with Natural Elements
Photo Credit: We Heart It

Decorating with Natural Elements
Photo Credit: Better Homes and Gardens

Decorating with Natural Elements
Photo Credit: Kootation

Decorating with Natural Elements
Photo Credit: Better Homes and Gardens

Decorating with Natural Elements
Photo Credit: The Decorista

Decorating with Natural Elements
Photo Credit: Better Homes and Gardens

Decorating with Natural Elements
Photo Credit: HGTV

Decorating with Natural Elements
Photo Credit: Better Homes and Gardens

Decorating with Natural Elements
Photo Credit: All Seasons Home Improvement

Decorating with Natural Elements
Photo Credit: Better Homes and Gardens

Decorating with Natural Elements
Photo Credit: HGTV

Decorating with Natural Elements
Photo Credit: Better Homes and Gardens

Decorating with Natural Elements
Photo Credit: Refreshed Designs

Decorating with Natural Elements
Photo Credit: Better Homes and Gardens

Tips from the Darkside

24 Monday Jun 2013

Posted by melissaoconnor in Everyday Design, The Home

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bathroom, bedroom, bold, bold colors, color, dark, dark colors, design, dining room, home, hue, interior design, kitchen, painting

Tips from the Darkside

Using dark and bold colors in your home doesn’t have to be dark and dreary. In some cases, they can enable a space to really shine. I’m not saying you should paint all the walls in your home this way, but you would be surprised how much a deep hue can transform a room. Here is a little inspiration to help you choose the right color combination for your home, with a little help from the darkside.

This dark earthy brown helps everything in this dining room pop, giving the space a clean and crisp look. Incorporating other tones of this color family, such as taupe and beige, really bring a classic and opulent feel to the room.
Tips from the Darkside
Photo Credit: Country Living

All the natural textures in this bedroom truly bring a unique style and sense of history to the space. It all works together nicely because light hues were incorporated as well. You always need a little contrast to create something spectalular.
Tips from the Darkside
Photo Credit: 79 Ideas

This modern classic bathroom is engaging thanks to the deep navy blue on the walls. It adds a rich feeling to the room and helps to highlight the soft textures in the space.
Tips from the Darkside
Photo Credit: Country Living

Bold and bright, this kitchen is glowing with cheer. Painting everything the same color is surely a courageous move, but the owners totally pulled it off. The accessories and pots help to break up the space, as does the butcher block countertops and door. The neutral stone floor gives the room a lightness it needs while the white on the top of the walls helps to even out the space.
Tips from the Darkside
Photo Credit: Kitchen Building

With bold and bright colors used throughout the space, the hunter green backdrop helps to keep it all grounded. The creamy beige on the top half of the wall and light gray rug adds a lightness and airy feeling so you aren’t bombarded with hues that pop.
Tips from the Darkside
Photo Credit: Country Living

Yellow and blue will always be two colors that go well together. It’s the contrast that allows these hues to be roommates. The rich navy and golden yellow in this bedroom/bathroom really makes a statement. It helps to incorporate earthy textures, like the hard wood floor, to break up the boldness. This color combo brings spunk and a touch of intellectual charm to any space.
Tips from the Darkside
Photo Credit: Donkee House

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