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Getting Your Garage in Shape

02 Thursday May 2013

Posted by melissaoconnor in Everyday Design, The Home

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cleaning, design, garage, gardening, home, organization, spring, summer, tools

Getting Your Garage in Shape

Spring is here! Now is the time to get those gardens growing and backyards ready for the beautiful weather. That also means you should get your work spaces organized so you can get things done and actually enjoy it. Having a garage is great because you can store all tools, both house and garden, along with tons of other things you need to keep your home in tip top shape. But having it clean and set up in a way where you can find things easily and fast is a must. And it can’t hurt if it looks good too!

Here are some great ideas and inspiration on how to get your garage in shape.

Getting Your Garage in Shape
Photo Credit: Better Homes and Gardens

Getting Your Garage in Shape
Photo Credit: Organizing Options LLC

Getting Your Garage in Shape
Photo Credit: Chibamboo

Getting Your Garage in Shape
Photo Credit: Better Homes and Gardens

Getting Your Garage in Shape
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Getting Your Garage in Shape
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Getting Your Garage in Shape
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Getting Your Garage in Shape
Photo Credit: Better Homes and Gardens

Getting Your Garage in Shape
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Getting Your Garage in Shape
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Getting Your Garage in Shape
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Getting Your Garage in Shape
Photo Credit: Better Homes and Gardens

Effective Solutions for Moving & Packing a Storage Unit

30 Saturday Mar 2013

Posted by melissaoconnor in Guest Posts, The Home

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Bins, Boxes, Dust Prevention, Hampers, labeling, moving, organization, packing, plastic bins, stacked boxes, storage units

It’s not often that you meet someone who is super thrilled about moving, often times, it’s quite the opposite. The moans and groans that come up during a move are often more attributed to the dis-organized mess relocating, packing and storing can quickly turn into. However, with a little foresight and planning this doesn’t have to be the case.

Effective Solutions for Moving & Packing a Storage Unit
Photo Credit: Colorado Self Storage

Keeping organized and knowing what is where is an essential part of using a storage unit for the first time and keeping the one you have in top shape.

Come With a Plan
Showing up to the storage unit for the first time with a truckload of items and no real plan on how you’re going to make it work is definitely not recommended. Storing items this way can usually lead to a host of organizational and space problems that could have been avoided with just a little more planning.

Effective Solutions for Moving & Packing a Storage Unit
Photo Credit: Nevada Self Storage

Instead, take some time to evaluate what you have and how it’s going to work. All storage facility owners will let you take a look at your unit before you move in. Units exist in a variety of sizes from the smallest 5’ x 5’s to larger 300 square feet versions.

Boxes, Bins and Hampers?
Organizing your storage unit just right is a lot like the game Tetris. Certain pieces will fit better together than others. If you have a desk that you will be storing look to see if you have any other items that can fit in the space underneath it or perhaps tucked away into a shelf.

As far as storing options you have two real answers and one non-traditional solution. Perhaps the most common item among storage units everywhere is the box. Boxes are great, economical choices but such is not always the case.

Effective Solutions for Moving & Packing a Storage Unit
Photo Credit: Storage Kings

If you plan on using boxes for your move, try to make sure that they are all of a similar size and shape and if possible, exactly the same. Aligning boxes that don’t match up exactly can cut down on the amount of space you are using effectively as well as lead to stacking problems. Also, if possible try to stay away from boxes that have already been used. Boxes that have been used to transport foods could have been exposed to molds or been damaged in a small way which can work against you as they sit in storage.

Effective Solutions for Moving & Packing a Storage Unit
Photo Credit: Tri State Self Storage

Plastic bins are a great alternative to this dilemma. Plastic containers and bins are more resilient to time and can be used for a variety of other purposes when the time comes to take the items out of storage. While the initial purchasing price may be a little higher than acquiring some boxes, the long term implications are worth the effort.

If you’re looking to be really economical, take a close look at some of the objects you are storing and their ability to house and hold other things. Hampers, washer and dryers can hold towels, blankets and clothes along with other items depending on how well they are packed.

The Logistics
Come to the unit with a plan. Think about things like heavy objects on the bottom and lighters ones on top. If you have a mattress set think about ways you can slide it in so it keeps the same feel of a set of stacked boxes. With enough planning, you would be surprised about how much can really fit in a twenty five square foot space.

Effective Solutions for Moving & Packing a Storage Unit
Photo Credit: Storage Unit Auctions

Label Away
Tedious? Yes. A little time consuming? Yes. Does it pay off later? Absolutely. Labeling every box with a general category along with what is inside can save a world of a hassle later on when you need to access them again. If you haven’t done so already, take some time to label up those boxes and bins.

Effective Solutions for Moving & Packing a Storage Unit
Photo Credit: Lockaway Self Storage

Dust Prevention
Dust can be your worst nightmare, especially if you are storing any sort of electronics or appliances. To combat dust cover anything that is exposed. Use old sheets or even garbage bags to lay over these items. Also, make sure they are securely attached so the protection doesn’t shift as you stack or move other things around it.

Future Access
It may be elementary, but don’t forget to leave the things you might want to access first, the last for packing. Having the items you need most readily right in the front will ensure that you don’t have to go wading through boxes and bin four months from now when you want to get an item out.

Taking the extra effort to organize a storage space can pay off. Not only can it keep the items you are storing in the best shape possible it will also cut down on those moans and groans when you go to access it in the future.

{Jenn Young is a freelance writer working with Uncle Bob’s Self Storage. She has moved over twelve different times, also moving house to Fulham, in her short life and is passionate about helping people save money. She also enjoys beautifying her home, and keeping things organized!}

Creative Shelving Ideas

08 Friday Feb 2013

Posted by melissaoconnor in Everyday Design, Guest Posts, Liz Alton

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closet, design, home, Liz Alton, mudroom, organization, pantry, shelving

Pantries and mudrooms are necessary evils.  We love the houses that have them and whine about the apartments that don’t. But we crave those storage/wet room/drop your snow covered gear areas because they make the messiness of living (especially with pets and kids!) a little easier. If you’re lucky enough to have an entry of the “non-grand foyer” variety, finding a shelving solution that’s both functional and attractive should be your top priority. It’ll help you get the most out of the space, without worrying about it becoming a disaster. I’ve been on the hunt for inspiration and I’m excited to show you what I’ve found.

Go Go Gadget Pantry
These aren’t your mom’s pantries. In fact, the range of devices that I found that made pantries magically expand (or that at least use smart technology to maximize space) was amazing. It’s endless what you can do with a custom shelving unit.
Creative Shelving Ideas
Photo Credit: Hometrends

This solution actually allows shelves that go deep into a pantry or closet to slide right out, so the whole surface area is accessible. No more finding that weird bag of rice at the back of a shelf when you’re cleaning it out a year later.
Creative Shelving Ideas
Photo Credit: Houzz

Segmented shelving can help you maximize any pantry. This is a great combination of a corner unit, shelves that are customized to different items, and hanging baskets for bags, pasta, etc.
Creative Shelving Ideas
Photo Credit: Lynnashusna

Enter This Way
This is the most brilliant thing I’ve ever seen! Does your entryway consist of a lot of stairs? Check out this option for converting those stairs into extra storage space.
Creative Shelving Ideas
Photo Credit: Honey + Fitz

If you don’t have a lot of space to work with, these old school approaches to hanging up coats and shevling your boots and shoes look really charming. They are also practical, inexpensive, and highly functional.
Creative Shelving Ideas
Photo Credit: Lodging 4 Vacations

Creative Shelving Ideas
Photo Credit: Coastal Living

Solutions so the Mud Room Doesn’t Get….Muddy
The way I remember mudrooms as a kid was an absolute mess. Dirty shoes, sports gear, and assorted things my brothers dropped going in and out of the house piled up in no particular order. Every winter, stuff was wet from snow and every summer it was dusty from the baseball field. But today’s mudroom solutions make that old vision a design Neanderthal. Here are a few fun ideas.

Use a hearty outdoor tile on the floor. Not only is it super easy to clean, but it looks great and can stand up to wear and tear. You can even go for patio grade tile if you want.
Creative Shelving Ideas
Photo Credit: The Trendy Home

A recessed closet with a shelf can combine a place to drop your bags and hang your coats, along with other storage. But it minimizes the amount of space that you sacrifice in the overall entry way.
Creative Shelving Ideas
Photo Credit: Pinterest

Creative Shelving Ideas
Photo Credit: Pinterest

Creative Shelving Ideas
Photo Credit: Arcadia Homes

When wall space is your primary solution, there are some great DIY options to create above the ground storage. Here are a few fun ones.
Creative Shelving Ideas
Photo Credit: Organize Your Stuff Now

Creative Shelving Ideas
Photo Credit: View Home Trends

I’m ready to get to work revamping the storage in my mudroom and pantry. What are your favorite designs that I missed?

Written by Liz Alton

Office Space Beauty

17 Thursday Jan 2013

Posted by melissaoconnor in Everyday Design, The Home

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crafts, Inspiration, interior design, office, organization, work

Office Space Beauty

Whether you work in an office or out of your home, you should be in a space that is inspiring, organized and beautiful. Even cubicles don’t have to be stuffy and boring. Dress them up with things you love like photos of loved ones and trinkets that make you smile and bring in plants to enhance the air. Remember, this is where you are most of your day so why not create a space you love?

Since I work from home, my office is shared with my husband. Even though I take up most of the room, he does have a small space for his desk. My two dogs also have access during the day so you can imagine how hectic it can get with them running around, playing and barking most of the time. It makes me nuts! But I make sure the space itself is organized and designed to help me get stuff done. This is what truly makes a difference.

I created 3 essential zones; my computer desk area where all paperwork and graphics are done, my printing station where I keep all orders as well as files and my craft area where I cut all paper and keep most supplies.
Office Space Beauty - © Melissa O'Connor-Arena

Office Space Beauty - © Melissa O'Connor-Arena

Office Space Beauty - © Melissa O'Connor-Arena

The closet holds all inventory, magazines and other storage we have. Everything is organized into labeled boxes and kept in groups that make sense.
Office Space Beauty - © Melissa O'Connor-Arena

I also developed a system that would make fulfilling orders easy so I can keep track of my progress. I have a board above my desk that lists all current orders with lists of what to do. After each task is done, I check them off the list until the order is finalized. I also have a weekly to do list I update which enables me to see my projects in advance.

Office Space Beauty - © Melissa O'Connor-Arena

As far as design, both my husband and I wanted the office to feel a bit more masculine and by incorporating a darker color palette in the space I think we accomplished that nicely. I wanted it to have a more study feel as apposed to a business feel. So with the navy hue on the walls and darker toned wood pieces, its warm and cozy. We also surrounded ourselves with artwork we love, books and lots of vintage finds that make us happy. I have to say my office is one of my favorite places to be.
Office Space Beauty - © Melissa O'Connor-Arena

Here are some other really great examples of office spaces that are beautiful and organized. They are sure to inspire you to create a room you love too.
Office Space Beauty
Photo Credit: Better Homes & Gardens

Office Space Beauty
Photo Credit: Better Homes & Gardens

Office Space Beauty
Photo Credit: Creative Stream Blog

Office Space Beauty
Photo Credit: Better Homes & Gardens

Office Space Beauty
Photo Credit: Creative Stream Blog

Office Space Beauty
Photo Credit: Better Homes & Gardens

Office Space Beauty
Photo Credit: The Inspired Room

Office Space Beauty
Photo Credit: Better Homes & Gardens

Office Space Beauty
Photo Credit: A Bella Life

Office Space Beauty
Photo Credit: Better Homes & Gardens

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