Hi friends! I can't believe it's already Wednesday; this week has been so busy. I was shopping for a client in West Elm yesterday and got excited about this wall display. What a great way to add more storage on a wall, especially in a small space. It's fancier than floating shelves and better than a build-in. A few simple right angles turned a plain wall into a bookshelf. And that's a good tip: one of the best ways to gain more storage space is to go vertical. (Remember this post about hanging scarves on a wall?)
Tell me, Appleshiners, how have you made the most of your wall space?
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Showing posts with label Living Room. Show all posts
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Monday, April 16, 2012
Organization Inspiration
Hi friends! Did you have a good weekend? I hope so. I had a busy, busy schedule- most of it was prepping for my half-marathon on Sunday morning. And now that's done, whew! My legs are little sore but I'm quite pleased with it all. After some rest (and a very cold ice bath), I wrapped up the weekend with a lovely concert and dinner with friends. Remember my talented friend, Emily? Her yummy dinner party inspired this post on organization and etiquette.
So when looking for inspiration for today's post, I went back through images of Appleshined bookshelves; they make this organizer a happy girl.
Holy moly, after working with my client, they organized this bookshelf all on their own! I love the color-grouping with the books. And the wall shelves are from CB2.
Remember this bookshelf from the Art Studio? It houses all her instructional/copy books. And I love the creative accents on top.
This dollhouse-shaped bookshelf was so cute in the girls' playroom. And the wicker baskets made it more functional.
This is one of my favorite, whimsical shelving sets. Staging the little things in your apartment or office with personal accents gives a more meaning to your space.
Again, I used wicker baskets to maximize the shelving space for more than just books in this playroom. It's a great way to house smaller toys and clunky objects.
Tell me, Appleshiners, what's your favorite inspiration for an organized bookshelf?
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Friday, April 13, 2012
Architectural Digest Home Design Show
Recently, I visited the Architectural Digest Home Design Show, not just to look around but also to support my very talented friend, Dwayne, and his gorgeous interior design firm, RDYC. He was selected by DIFFA for their Dining by Design exhibit- congrats!
It was fun afternoon (especially since it was particularly cold and rainy outside) and I wandered about, finding plenty of organization inspiration and snapping a few photos along the way.
Of course California Closets had an enviable closet display. I really like the natural, wooden shelving with glass shelving and cabinets- it's so light and airy. I could totally see myself getting ready in that closet.
I like these little stools. The soft colors are so pretty and they could double for an end table or extra seating. Multi-tasking furniture is key for small space organization.
How gorgeous is this shelving unit?! My taste usually doesn't go towards earthy elements but the simple beauty of this piece is stunning. And the height allows for more shelves = more organizing solutions.
Shadow box shelving units are all over the place but I've never seen them assembled like this before! They made the most of a corner space, taking storage vertical and maximizing wall space.
Remember my post on using a frame to hold sunglasses? This company has a streamlined version of that concept. Board by Design makes an iWear Rack so compact and attractive, you could place it right by your front door and never forget your sunglasses again.
I had a lot of fun with this little weekend activity.
Tell me, Appleshiners, what are you up to this weekend?
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Picking the Right Storage Bench
One of my favorite tips for keeping a small space organized is finding a piece that can multi-task. Using a storage bench for your entry way, mud room, bedroom or any other room is like adding an extra closet to the space. And we all know how precious closet space is.
This classic, wooden bench has built-in cabinets. Place it in your dining room, as it's perfect for hiding servingware and extra place settings.
(via Organize.com)
The tailored look of this nailhead upholstered bench is a gorgeous choice for a sophisticated bedroom. It can serves as a linen closet, housing your extra blankets and second set of sheets.
(West Elm)
I like this subtle color this fabric can add to a room. And the deep chest can store all your board games, perfect for family night fun.
(via Home Decorators Collection)
Talk about multi-tasking: this bench has both cubbies underneath AND shallow storage on top. You can even pick out your own baskets or bins to add color and streamline the organized look.
(Real Simple via Bed, Bath and Beyond)
(via Brookstone)
Tell me, Appleshiners, how would you use a storage bench?
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
How to Organize Video Games
I got a call from a client yesterday who was fed up with the disorganization of her sons' video games. She couldn't seem to keep them under control (the games, not her sons). And she wanted a more complete system than just tossing all the games in a bin or lining them up on a shelf. So I did a little research and came up with a few gaming organization options:
Here's a full-blown, mega entertainment center for the mother of all game rooms. I love it! (And I don't even play video games.)
Tell me, Appleshiners, how do you organize your video games?
Here's a full-blown, mega entertainment center for the mother of all game rooms. I love it! (And I don't even play video games.)
Or if you'd prefer something a little more compact, this stand is great for small space living:
This cart would be great for a closet; it's on wheels so you could move it in/out whenever it's needed and keep it hidden away when the games are off.
This post on collecting your cords is helpful for other tech gadgets but this cable buddy is great for controllers and their long cords.
And I love the idea of tossing out (rather, recycling) the cases and slimming down to a binder. You could even use your handy label maker to make sure you're not missing any of those tiny cartridges.
Tell me, Appleshiners, how do you organize your video games?
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