When the room has a good feng-shui, you’re more likely to perform better at work. Get tips and ideas on how to organize your home office for optimal performance.
Author: Cathy Rabeler
Having an organized closet usually takes time and a great system. But getting there may not be as hard as you think. There are many ways to organize your closet that don’t require an expensive or unsustainable system. Setting aside a day or two could have you reaping numerous long-term benefits.
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Whatever the size of your household, if you can implement a smart, seasonal storage system, everyone will know where to find their winter gear when it’s needed — and where to keep it when it’s not.
If you have high ceilings, don’t ignore the storage potential of this space in your closet. Take a look at these high ceiling storage ideas and learn to make the most of your closet.
When you’re looking for ideas for a quasi-public space like your family room, you want something special. Try these family room built-in cabinets ideas that add a ton of storage, look great, and are DIY friendly.
An organized closet can save you time. And it’s not hard to do. Learn what you need to set up your own closet organizer system.
Cabinet door hinges are an important part of the closet design process. But there are many kinds to choose from. Investigate your options before making any decisions.
Closet panels are an essential component of any custom closet. Think of them as the spine that holds everything together. Learn which options to consider when ordering your closet panels.