Industrial Office Accessories
February 16th, 2012 § Leave a Comment
I saw this on Houzz.com the other day and think it’s such a cute way to organize! I particularly liked the mesh wire holders at the top so of course I had to go searching for them. While looking online I actually found quite a few options. Here are some from Ballard, which are really cute.
I think the bins look great paired with some reclaimed shelving:
From VivaTerra.com
And if you were organizing a crafts room, I think this would be such a fun table to work on!
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Inspiring Closets
January 11th, 2012 § Leave a Comment
Photo from Light Locations
The natural light, the floor length mirrors, the subtle pops of colors, egh I have complete closet envy. As you know I’ve been purging and organizing and while I don’t have the closet the size of most bedrooms ( I mean really who does?) maybe one day it’ll happen. Until then, it’s still fun to look.
Bringing me back down to reality, this is a great article from Real Simple with 31 practical ways to makeover your closets. Some of my favorites include mounting a peg board for small accessories:
Image from Real Simple
And using slimming hangers to save space (they really work, these are great from the Container Store).
I’ll get going on those practical solutions but I can still dream that one day I’ll have a space big enough for art and a fun vintage chair for when I’m just too exhausted from dressing myself.
Image from Houzz.com
Image from Houzz.com
xo
Adrienne
The Happiness Project Step 1: Organize
January 9th, 2012 § Leave a Comment
Happy New Year everyone! I had a wonderful holiday with my family and our little guy is doing great. He’s a lot of work but it’s been so amazing to see him grow up, I can’t believe he’s almost 20 months!
Our close friends recently gave me a copy of “The Happiness Project”. Now I’m not usually one for self-help books, I love to read but I stick to fiction (something I need to branch out from but I love). That being said, I started reading this book in time for the new year and it has been so inspiring.
I’m only halfway through and still need to make my list of personal goals, but one of the first steps the author (Gretchen Rubin) mentions is getting organized. I still have to sort through all the stuff we’ve accumulated since our move last year, it’s gotten completely out of control. But once I do a purge of household items I need to get organized!
Now, it seems counterintuitive to buy more once I’ve gotten rid of stuff, but I think the above items would be very helpful to organize all the important papers and daily supplies that right now cover my kitchen counter and desk. They might be useful to you too!
As I said, I haven’t finished the book yet but I’m hoping it will inspire more posts. I think one big takeaway so far is that being happy is a choice and starting now I choose to be a happy person and I’m really looking forward to the change :)
xo
Adrienne
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