Showing posts with label Storage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Storage. Show all posts

Saturday, September 19, 2015

DIY Shell Vase Tutorial And Other Craft Ideas



I decided to make a nice beach themed vase to hold all my paint brushes in :) I picked blue marbles to represent the ocean water and then I placed the shells around them to make it look like they are floating in the water. Then to finish it off I poured sand inside to not only add more to the beach feel but to also hold my paint brushes in place :)
I hope you enjoy this simple and easy to make tutorial :)



Other Easy seashell craft ideas

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Hidden Storage Ideas For Living Rooms

Hidden Storage Ideas For Living Rooms

Everyone can do with a bit more room to stow away all the everyday items that seem to be used on a daily basis. For those with young children, the living room can seem to be a bit of a battlefield, with toys that take over during the day. The key to a successfully tidy living room, whether you share it with kids or not, is adequate storage.

The trouble with plenty of storage is that you can be in danger of making your home’s main reception room look like it is little more than a warehouse. It is fair to say that closets with doors, which you can close, are better at disguising clutter than open shelves, bookcases and cabinets with glass fascias.


Nevertheless, if you fill a wall or more of your living room with storage closets it can be a little overwhelming. Try to get the best of both worlds by fitting lots of storage, but so that it is hidden away. But how do you go about creating more cubby holes at the same time as making it appear as though you have less? A few simple measures will help you create the necessary illusion without too much fuss.

Window Stows.


Make the most of any recesses that you already have in your living room. A good place to start is underneath a window. Bowed and box windows are especially useful for turning into mini storage zones without it ever looking like they have been repurposed in this way. A plain window sill can easily be turned into the top of a storage cabinet by a carpenter, or a competent DIY enthusiast. If you fit some shaped cushions on top of the cabinet, thus creating an extra window seat, then the look is even more disguised. Window stows create the perfect place for tucking away children’s things at the end of a day.

Slide Out Closets.


Fitted closets look perfectly good in many living rooms. However, if yours is already looking like it has too many then a good way of disguising them, if you want to add more, is to go for sliding storage. Sliding closets have the advantage that you can really pack plenty of items inside and yet have the contents remain accessible when you need them.

After all, with conventional storage units the thing you need always seems to be right at the back. Slide out closets also allow you to utilise any thin spaces that would otherwise not really be put to any good use in a room. If you give the side panel a little thought it can be easily disguised so that you wouldn’t even know a slide out closet lay behind it.

Soft Furnishings That Store.


 
Sofas and seats are part of every living room space, but they can have more than one function and be more than just a place to relax. Couches can easily be found from many furniture makers that will have storage underneath. This can be a conventional drawer arrangement, or something more sophisticated, so the effect is more disguised. Either way, you don’t need to stop with hidden seating storage. A foot stall makes for another good cubby hole recess, ideal for stowing your remote controls and magazines. And you could always replace coffee table with a chest, to provide additional hidden storage.

Hide Away Wood Stores.


If you like to enjoy an open fire in your living room you may not enjoy storing wood in it as well. However, bringing wood in from outside all of the time hardly adds to the relaxing feel of a fire. Hide your wood store away with a false wall so that you can only see the pile from one side. This will help the room to be tidy, allow you to stack your logs up neatly and keep the fuel supply at hand for when you want to light it.

Hidden Closets.


Cover your closet with a picture to disguise its presence. With a false wall and a hinged frame you can create a huge amount of storage space that guests need never know is there. And why not use the space behind your television set for another secret stow away, perfect for keeping your valuables safe? Article source
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Tuesday, October 14, 2014

An Electric Motorcycle With Massive Storage Space

An Electric Motorcycle With Massive Storage Space


Posted on March 20, 2014 by catcat


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As an alternative of obtaining a backpack or a front basket, this electric motor has a 23 liters of storage that is in the middle of the motorcycle’s frame. With a best speed of about 28 mph, a 6 hour charge provides up to a 68-mile variety.


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Thursday, October 9, 2014

Design And Style Tricks For Surviving The South Florida Summer Time:
Heat Busting, Minimalism And Taking Benefit Of Self Storage In Miami

Design And Style Tricks For Surviving The South Florida Summer Time: Heat Busting, Minimalism And Taking Benefit Of Self Storage In Miami


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Miami is known for a lot of issues, not the least of which are the heat and humidity that pummel it all year round. Summers can be specifically brutal, particularly if you’re new to the area and haven’t however acclimated your self. As you know, there are lots of items that you can do to beat the heat that do not involve the installation of expensive air conditioning gear. You can wear lighter, looser clothes, drink lots of water, take cool showers, and so forth. You can also modify your living space.


If you have never ever lived in a tropical climate before, it is crucial to understand that the things you used to do to combat that summer season heat aren’t most likely to function in Miami. This is a diverse variety of heat, a distinct type of humidity. Right here, the locals do items a tiny bit differently.


1. Pull up the Rugs


Have you ever noticed that rooms with carpeted floors (or lots of rugs) are warmer than those with hardwood or tile floors? This is due to the fact the carpeting acts as a sort of insulation for the space, keeping the heat locked in to the space. Hardwood and tile floors, although, leech heat from a space which assists to keep it cool. If your property is carpeted (and you are not renting), pull that carpet up. Roll up the rugs. You don’t have to throw them out you just have to put them away. If your apartment lacks cost-free space, you can use a single of the a lot of units for self storage in Miami (you can use Storage.com to find affordable units close to your property).


2. Paint it White


Lighter colors reflect heat, darker colors absorb it. Even if you hate the concept of white walls, you’re going to hate living in a sweatbox even more. Painting the walls white helps cool down your living space. If you live in a residence, painting the outside of the house white can support also.


You can use the same method with your furnishings. Lighter colored fabrics absorb much less heat than darker colored fabrics. That leather couch that you enjoy in the course of the winter can be terrible to sit on during the summer time when you are sweaty. Replace it with a light colored microfiber couch in the course of the summer season.


3. Go Minimalist


Basically place, the fewer things you have in your home, the fewer issues there are to absorb heat. Plus, when you reside a minimalist life-style you can live in smaller sized spaces (which are simpler to cool off for the duration of the summer time and heat during the winter). Ahead of you panic and throw out all of your belongings, why not quit and contemplate a seasonal method to your house? Box up all of your autumn and winter things—clothing, decorations, further bedding, etc—and put it in storage along with the rugs and carpeting that you have pulled up off the floor.


4. Treat Your Windows


That Miami sun is (at times actually) a killer. You need to keep it off of your windows or you’ll turn your property into a sauna. You probably already know that 1 of the best techniques to maintain a residence cool during the summer season is to open the windows in the mornings, evenings and overnight to let in the cooler air and then close them in the course of the day to keep the hot air out and the cool air in.


Take this a step additional. Set up bamboo blinds or shutters on the outdoors of your windows. The blinds/shutters will act as a barrier for the sun’s heat, maintaining it from touching the windows in the very first place. This can preserve your home cooler by as a lot as 10-20 degrees! What’s far more, you can use them to hold your windows protected from breaking and debris in the course of hurricane season.


5. Lighten Your Linens


In the introduction we talked about wearing lighter fabrics during the summer time months to keep your body cool. Use the very same strategy with your bedding and other linens. Lightweight sheets and blankets on your bed, lightweight towels—it may well appear silly but each small bit helps, proper?


Beyond all of this, of course, there is the installation of LED lighting (more high-priced than incandescent or CFLs but produces quite small heat and include no mercury), using your microwave or grill rather of your oven, taking cooler showers so there’s no steam buildup, and so on. Bear in mind, even though: this is Miami—if you want to beat this heat, there is no such issue as “too extreme” when it comes to maintaining your home cool.



Wednesday, September 10, 2014

An apartment with a zest for display!

There's something about this Gothenburg apartment which really stands out. The high ceilings and original features from 1907 and the mid century touches certainly play a part in it's fabulousness. But what I notice most is the shelving and other display units and how they differs in style throughout every corner of the home! Whether it's String, IKEA or Vitra, the designers have really thought about what they want and need and the best way to display treasured items.









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Which style of shelving do you like the most?

In my bedroom we have a really high sloped ceiling and couldn't find the right shelving to fit the space. So in the end my husband set about designing and building a custom made unit complete with hooks and suspension wires (you can see a glimpse of it here)! Just goes to show, there's always a solution!

Have a lovely day!

Saturday, April 19, 2014

Kitchen Storage Ideas 2011


Storage-Savvy Island

Make the most of your kitchen island by converting wasted space into storage space. Here, drawers, cabinets, and arched cubbies with wicker baskets -- along one side of the island -- provide plentiful storage for kitchen essentials while adding interest to the room. A low curving snack bar -- that's at a safe height for small children -- allows for casual dining at one end of the island .





Pullouts that Please

Keep the space surrounding the cooktop clear. Here pullouts on either side of the range provide convenient storage for spices and cooking oils. The pullout shelves put these essentials near eye level, making it easy for the cooks to find exactly what they need. When closed, the tiered pullouts create a hearthlike surround for the appliance .


Store Dishes Down Low

Here a drawer has been outfitted with pegboard inserts. The boards can be sized to fit existing drawers and the pegs can be adjusted to secure stacks of bowls and plates. Store dishes in low drawers -- near the sink or dishwasher -- to minimize overhead lifting and make putting away dishes a snap .




Tackle Spills in a Snap

Meal prep can get messy around the cooktop. Tucked next to the range, this slender pullout with a towel rack keeps linens and paper towels out of sight but within easy reach should spills occur .


Keep Cookbooks Contained

Your cookbooks should be conveniently located without contributing clutter to work areas. Here's a great solution: At the end of this kitchen island, a built-in bookshelf keeps cookbooks off the counter and in one spill-resistant space. Besides giving the cook quick access to recipes, the bookshelf provides warmth and a pop of color to the all-white, fairly formal kitchen .




Hang It Up

Keep pots and pans convenient with a hanging pot rack. Here a stainless-steel rack -- just above the sink -- allows the homeowner to wash pots and pans and hang them up to dry in the same spot .


Store Stuff Below

If a hanging pot rack isn't your style, place pots and pans on a shelf directly underneath the cooktop. In this kitchen, a view-blocking hanging pot rack gave way to gridded shelves below the cooktop. This keeps the look of the kitchen clean. Plus, the open shelves give visual relief to the row of base cabinets .




Show Off Your Wine Storage

Don't have the space for a separate wine bar? You can still showcase your collection by incorporating a wine bar into your kitchen island. This wine center includes a wine cooler for chilling bottles, a built-in rack, and slots for glasses. Just make sure to situate the wine center on the opposite side of the cooking area so it's easily accessible to guests .


Small-Appliance Solution

Keep counters clear and the look of your kitchen flawless by stashing small appliances away. Here a spring-loaded shelf in an island cabinet easily moves the mixer to countertop height. An outlet inside the cabinet eliminates messing with the cord. A deep pullout drawer below corrals other small appliances into one central location .




Ingenious Island

Would a smidge of extra work space and storage be helpful to you? Here two rollout carts -- tucked underneath the island to stay out-of-sight yet easily accessible -- maximize the kitchen's storage and prep space. The carts are equipped with a laminate top to provide an additional work space and extra-deep drawers to accommodate trash and recycling containers in one and dry goods in the other .


A Simple Solution

Store even more in your cabinets by outfitting with organizational inserts and accessories. Here layers of adjustable door racks, shelves, and pullout racks allow the pantry to pack in twice as much stuff and find anything easily .




Mess-Free Message Center

Having a home office or message center in the kitchen can be extremely helpful. However, without sufficient storage, the area can easily be overtaken by clutter. Here a deep upper cabinet conceals a television and keeps books, documents, and office supplies organized and off the counter. A four-cubby desk organizer mounted beneath the upper cabinet functions as a mini mailbox for each family member .


Add a Window Seat

If you have the space in your kitchen, put in a window seat for additional seating and storage. Store special-occasion linens, glassware, flatware, serving pieces, and more in the seat's drawers .




No Wasted Wall Space

Maximize your kitchen's storage potential with floor-to-ceiling cabinets. Here a wall of cabinets with frosted-glass doors creates an open, modern look while concealing any bits of clutter. Inside the cabinets, each shelf has a U-shape cutout in the middle. The design makes it easy to see and reach both deep and shallow kitchen items

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Modern Home Office 2013 Ideas : Storage & Organization Solutions


Create a home office anywhere with these ideas for streamlined storage and efficient organization.
 

 
Cubby Solution
If floor space is limited, bring storage off the floor and onto a desk. Place a small bookcase on top of a desk, which will give you a space to store supplies at your fingertips.
 
 
Easy Office Filing
Turn an existing dresser or other unit with deep drawers into a file cabinet with one simple addition. Install adjustable hanging file frames (available at office supply stores) in the drawers and develop a filing system with tabbed hanging folders.

 
 
Hidden Office
Turn storage upside down with an inventive way to use kitchen cabinets. Hang a cabinet horizontally and attach piano hinges to the doors so it can open to become a mini desk area. When not in use, the door can simply be closed to conceal the work area and maintain a sleek appearance.
 
 
A Place to Create
If your office space is used for creative endeavors, such as scrapbooking and crafting, incorporate storage around your work space and keep all supplies at your fingertips. This desk area has an abundance of drawers, plus at-your-fingertips supply cups along the back of the desk. Achieve this functionality by drilling large holes the size of silverware cups into a desktop, dropping the cups into the holes, and filling them with scissors, markers, and more.
 
Collaborative Space
Do you need an office for more than one person? Use a dining table as a desk and place it perpendicular to a wall so several people can sit at the table at once. This table bumps up against a wall of built-ins, which add storage. A large bookcase also works wonders for an office setup like this.
 
 
Office with a View
Bump a desk up against a window with a deep window sill and use the sill as an improvised shelf for baskets and boxes. Plus, placing a desk near a window provides plenty of natural light.
 
Smarter Office Storage
In a small space, take office storage to the walls to keep work surfaces clutter-free. In this space, cubbies were mounted to the wall and magazine holders were screwed into the bottom of the cubbies for an innovative mail sorter. For an easy and affordable work surface, transform a slab door into a desktop by mounting it to a wall and placing bookcases or file cabinets beneath it for support.
 
 
Kitchen Office
A small desk tucked into a kitchen is suited for many tasks, such as doing homework or jotting down a grocery list. Incorporate a few drawers and cubbies to maximize the space's storage capacity.
 
 
Perfect Office Setup
Create a corner office at home by zoning a section of a larger room (such as a living room or family room) as a work zone. Behind this desk, a large bookcase fulfills all the storage needs of this work area in one simple system. For more storage, hang floating shelves along the wall. When planning your home office, make sure there are adequate outlets nearby for computers, printers, and task lighting.