Wednesday, November 11, 2015
Reader Spaces: Monthly Link Up Greatness!
Once again, you all prove the power of a little motivation, drive and paint. From recovering a box with pretty paper to DIYing some labels to entire closet and room overhauls. I am blown away with all of your hard work and dedication and what I love most, is that these are real projects done by real people! So THANK YOU to all that linked up in August {and remember, there is still time to share your September stories as well!}. Let's get this party started!
Chaney decided to overhaul her kitchen by clearing out her cupboards. That is my favorite way to organize as well! And her end result allowed her to maximize her use of space!
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I am always looking for inspiration when it comes to organizing the garage. Victoria and her hubby maximized a nook in their garage with oodles of glorious shelves!
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Kristin took advantage of the height under her bathroom sink, my utilizing mini-stacking bins! Love the color and the fact she can divide her contents in open faced storage!
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And I always love how my friend, Courtney, uses shoe pockets as organizers all around of her home. Even to utilize the cabinet door as a place to stash bathroom goodies.
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It has been awhile since I have had to organize for babies, but it still warms my heart to check out baby organizing solutions. I am over the moon in awe of May's beautiful dresser, and how she made the most of the space inside those princess-esque drawers!
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Angela always has great tips for organizing for littles. How great is her baby dressing-changing station, all tucked away behind doors?
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There are some organizing solutions that prove essential and awesome time and time again. Like family command centers and stations. I love the way Erin maximized the space in her little entry nook.
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Christy made the most of an empty wall in her laundry room, by installing hooks for backpacks. But what I am most smitten with, is that she also added magnetic tin above for managing daily school paperwork and chores!
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Here is another example of what building in some storage can do to an unused nook. Instant mudroom with the addition of some simple cabinets, paintable wainscoting and hooks!
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Do you ever tire of seeing fabulously organized linen closets? I could gaze at them day after day. So in love with this one done by Kim.
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And this one by Leah. Those navy shelves paired with natural linens and woven baskets creates such a beautiful end result!
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And let's talk about kitchens and pantries for a moment. Ashley emptied her pantry, painted it and created lovely labels. Opening that door will be sure to bring a smile to her face day after day!
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Lizzie uses a small shelving unit to hold her extra kitchen gadgets and appliances. Not only is she maximizing her kitchen storage space, that blue is simply brilliant.
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Sometimes the solution is as simple as a basket. Cassie cleared countertop clutter, by corralling it in a pretty basket tray. Stylish and functional for the win!
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Jess did a great job turning a cabinet from Target into an organized home bar. Happy hour has never looked prettier!
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We chat a lot about organizing the inside of our home, but what about our second home, the car? That requires maintenance and organization as well, and Kristin knocked it out of the ball park with her glove box filing system.
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I have always been a believer that your desk should emote happiness. I am willing to bet that Wendy whistles while she works at her updated workspace!
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Speaking of happy, how great is this craft cart? It was up-cycled with spray paint and given storage, labels and even a place to hold pretty papers!
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Organized workspaces aren't just for adults. I heart that Charlotte created a place for her sweet Eleanor to let her imagination run wild. And her cheek to cheek grinning proves that it was a success!
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Again, endless thanks to all of you that take these monthly challenges and run wild with your ideas and creativeness! September link party is still open here!
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