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Get Organized with Labels

Get Organized with Labels

Get organized by labeling baskets, bins, and shelves with style. The secret? Check out crafts stores for inexpensive stickers, mini chalkboards, ribbons, and scrapbooking letters.

Video Fri, 25 Sep 2009

3-in-1 Mudroom

3-in-1 Mudroom

Store and organize your family and pet gear in a stylish mudroom that combines clever storage solutions with a laundry center and home office.

Video Thu, 10 Sep 2009
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Just like you, a mudroom wears many hats every single day. Hi, I'm Jill Waage with Storage Magazine. Think about it. Just one tiny space need to welcome family and guests, gather shoes, bags and coats, hide away and organize cleaning supplies, and encourage good communication and extensive connections. Located right inside the door, this section of built-in cabinets provides a home for coats, shoes and bags, and keep these items off the naturally textured porcelain tile floor. A long locker style area outfitted with hooks can hold multiple coats. Wire baskets in the nearby cells coralled nearby functions. And this clever bench rolls out so you can comfortably put on a pair of shoes conveniently stored in the cubbies below. Amazingly, this mudroom packs in even more functions by including a hardworking laundry center behind a pretty curtain. The stacked washer and dryer is complemented
On the opposite side, a communications station is flanked by 2 slender cabinets that holds cleaning supplies. A slim cabinet is ideal for storing tall cleaning tools. Further maximize the cabinet's storage potential by attaching additional holders and hooks to the inside of the cabinet, and shallow shelves to the inside of the
Closet for Two

Closet for Two

See how to outfit a bedroom closet with all the right features to store shoes and clothes for two. Better yet? You can buy all the easy-to-intall components at a home center.

Video Fri, 28 Aug 2009
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it's what's on the inside that really counts. We've outfitted 1 basic closet to meet the needs of 2 on-the-go individuals. Instead of 2 hanging bars to organize his wardrobe of shirts and pants, we started with 1 bar, and then rolled in a versatile trouser trolley for his slacks, khakis, and jeans. Neckties hang from the wire insert. Folded sweaters stay fresh by placing them in top of a specially-sized sueder palette. Again, this drawer is hooked on to vertical braces just like hanging bars or shelves. And with the addition of inexpensive canvas bins, these drawers are ideal for organizing folded garments like t-shirts, underwear, socks, and accessories. A low-angled shelf makes it easy to pick out the right pair of shoes, while acrylic boxes protects favorite footwear. Just press down on the tab to open. First side of the closet also features wall-mounted drawers for folded garments. Using solid-framed drawers means she could have a small vanity area. It's perfect for trying on jewelry and other finishing touches. In addition to more cubbies to put all of her footwear, her side also includes acrylic shoe boxes, but these are sized for her shoes, and even include a special slot for extra high heels. And rather than sacrificing limited space inside the closet to long-hanging garments, an over-the-door rack holds her favorite dresses and long coats. 2 people sharing 1 small space requires clever strategies to keep both parties happy. In this closet , vertical dividers keep garments organized by types and by person. To gather laundry for 2 people, place a hamper in an accessible spot. This door-mounted canvas bin is a great way to squeeze in a hamper when floor space is limited. Make the most of upper shelves in a shared closet by labeling the bottoms of the containers so they are easier to read, and by including a step stool so everyone can easily get purses, extra beddings, or off-season clothing. Sharing a closet requires some creativity, but with a little planning and some great storage add-ons, you can transform an ordinary closet into a smart storage space for 2. For Better Homes and Gardens, I'm Jill Waage.
Small-Space Closet Upgrades

Small-Space Closet Upgrades

Transform a small-space closet into a pretty storage place using semi-custom cabinetry, shelves, shoe bins, drawer organizers, and carpet tiles to maximize your space.

Video Mon, 17 Aug 2009
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pens and paper because I've transformed this small closet into a great storage space . It's packed with great ideas from top to bottom, and it's even pretty. The opportunities for storage in this 7 X 9
Dual-Purpose Dining Space: Decorating Lessons

Dual-Purpose Dining Space: Decorating Lessons

In the dining room, where family meal time and entertaining meet homeowerk and home office, organization is top priority.

Video Tue, 4 Aug 2009
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the lower cabinet. Labels announce the contents of each storage container. Your dining room should work just as hard as you do. Follow these simple steps to combine your dining space with your home office and you'll get much more out of your room square footage . For Decorating Magazine, I'm Lacey Howard.
Today's dining rooms often become dumping grounds for homework, receipts, mail and more. So why fight it? I'm Lacey Howard, editor of Decorating Magazine and today I'm going to show you how to conceal the clutter and create a space perfect for dining and working. Fortunately, these spaces architecture was designed with plenty of storage in mind. With a bit of creativity, we can turn
Double-Duty Dining Room: Decorating in Stages

Double-Duty Dining Room: Decorating in Stages

A three-step makeover helps this dining room work harder than ever without compromising beauty.

Video Tue, 4 Aug 2009
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rug anchors the dining area in the new scheme and a chic chandelier gives off an inviting glow. Above this sideboard, large-scale artwork echoes the room palate. A green leather settee makes a bold style
Organize Your Move

Organize Your Move

Make your next move an easy one with these handy organizing tips.

Video Tue, 7 Jul 2009

Organize Your Grill

Organize Your Grill

Better's organizing expert shows you how to keep your grill area neat -- season after season.

Video Tue, 23 Jun 2009
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It's summer barbecue season and you probably know where your grill is but do you know where the rest of your stuff is to grill ?
Well, no, unless you wanna think about organizing your barbecue area, so today, we're gonna talk about how to have the perfect barbecue area especially when you're entertaining guests.
So, let's start with the actual barbecue . So, sometimes you have this kind of barbecue which is gas, you may even have a small, little, old hibachi-type barbecue or just a traditional charcoal barbecue . Sometimes, you have storage, sometimes you don't. So, what you wanna do is make sure you have area for your tools, and we've got lots of area here for our tools, but you can also hang your tools on the sides here, so these are really good and you can add even magnetic racks onto existing barbecue . So, if you don't have that, you can add one.
Here's a couple other things to remember to have out by the barbecue . You wanna have your own salt and pepper shaker. You don't have to be running in and out. You wanna have something to, you know, for things don't stick some kind of oil. Aluminum foil, great for cleaning the grill but also for wrapping things in. Matches, bottle openers. I also like to have "What's Grilling?"
Organize Kids' Paperwork

Organize Kids' Paperwork

Better's organizing expert Ellen Damaschino shows us what to do with your kids art and paper work from school.

Video Tue, 9 Jun 2009

Furniture Flip Flop: Decorating Lessons

Furniture Flip Flop: Decorating Lessons

Transform your family's gathering space with a smart furniture floor plan.

Video Tue, 2 Jun 2009
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space with a little creative floor planning. Believe it or not, a fireplace and television can play nice in the same space. It just takes a bit of creative floor planning. Right now, the sofa backs to the fireplace , creating a dead-end hallway to the wall. And the room's overall seating design is too spread out for quiet conversation. Before you so much as scoot the sofa , consider these 3 things: flow, function, and focal points. This family room is a high traffic area with 2 entry spots, so flow is essential. Make sure furniture is situated to that it maximizes each of the room's focal point, in this case, the TV and the fireplace . Then, plot out some scenarios on graph paper, grab a few friends, and get moving. Say goodbye to wasted space. We rotated the sofa to sit under the windows, then rearranged chairs to create a cozy conversation center. Now, it's easy to enjoy the warm glow of the fireplace , your favorite flick-on TV, and the company of family and friends. Don't buy new when a bit of rearranging will do. Just
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