Posts Tagged ‘closet’

How To Make Your Home Better For Retaining Value

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

With home values plummeting, many homeowners are finding themselves upside down on their mortgages with little or no equity left at all. With this in mind, it’s vital to be able to keep up all repairs and improvements on your home in order to retain as much value as possible. The following are some tips on how to make your home better in tough economic times.

Something that has regained its past popularity is the portable closet. Although not actually portable, it simply refers to the fact that it is a separate unit rather than a built in room used as a closet. These come in every size and shape imaginable, and can be custom designed to match decors in kitchens, bedrooms and bathrooms where they are commonly placed. Some of these custom built units are left behind when the house is sold.

One of the biggest problems potential home buyers complain about is old, dirty carpeting. No matter how gorgeous the rest of the house might be, dirty carpeting can kill the look of a home, and kill the deal. Invest in some Stainmaster carpeting. Now. Even if you don’t plan on selling your home in the near future, the built in stain guard will protect your new rugs for years to come.

There are great ideas for the kitchen, too. What about a retro fridge? Also called a French door fridge, these have the freezers on the bottom, providing immediate and easy access to just about everything. When freezers became separate sections, this was one of the most popular styles back in the 40s. The top can be either one solid door, or two doors that look like a side by side, but either way you get full shelves, not the half shelves in a side by side.

Why not add a dining bench to your eating area? These seat more people than single chairs and can be used for all sorts of multitasking in between meals. They can usually fit under the table, saving plenty of room.

These are so popular now that you can easily find matching seat cushions for the bench and chairs. These can be made at home, too, with a few simple tools; save a few hundred bucks doing this!

If you love conversation pieces, you have to get a deer antler chandelier. Don’t worry – most of these aren’t made of real antlers. They come in many sizes to fit any room. Don’t worry about your furniture, though. These look great with almost any kind of furniture from traditional to modern to early American. You’ll be able to find them online easier than in local stores.

Brandon writes articles about a retro fridge and teaches people what to know about dining bench businesses.

Tips And Ideas For Cheap Closet Organizers

Monday, July 6th, 2009

There is nothing that makes your life easier and house tidier that well thought out closet storage. Life is simpler when you know where things are. Not only will you know where everything is but your house is also easier to tidy when you have a place for everything. Carefully thought out closet storage systems are a worthwhile investment.

Even your junk closet needs a bit of organization. There are cheap and easy ways to organize a closet. One of the simplest and most inexpensive ways is to buy some easy to assemble plastic stacking shelves and some transparent plastic bins. Make sure the bins are 2 inches less in height than the height space of the shelves otherwise it will be a sticky fit. Put a 3×5 sticker on the end of each bin and make note of the contents.

The closet storage system described above can be made even cheaper with a little ingenuity. Instead of buying plastic stacking shelves look around your basement or neighborhood for bricks and pieces of 4 foot board. Wash whatever you find thoroughly and carefully. Visit your local wine store and ask for some boxes. Any type of box will do but I find liquor boxes or wine boxes to be the sturdiest and they are easy to find. Write down the contents of each bin on a piece of paper and tape the list to the end of the bin.

Another way to help organize your closet without breaking the bank is to install rows of hooks at eye level around the closet. You would be surprised at how many things actually come will a little loop that allows them to be hung up. You can also hang cloth grocery bags that can be used to store items such as mitts and scarves.

The cheapest way to organize a closet is a method that costs nothing at all. The best closet organization tends to be homogenized. Homogenized means uniformity. This means the closet contents should be more or less the same. Furthermore, the contents should be accessed at approximately the same rate. A jacket that is worn every day should not be stored with roller blades that are never used. If you don’t use something sell it. If you use an item a few times per year, then store it in a closet with other items used at the same rate.

Closet storage systems do not have to be expensive. There are a number of different ways you can start to organize your closets that are very cheap or cost no money at all. With a wee bit of thought you can come up with a number of different cheap closet storage systems.

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