Showing posts with label laundry remodel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label laundry remodel. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Organizing Your Craft/Laundry/Utility Space

Project organization continues today, I'm on a war path and I can't tell you how delighted I am to share this before and after with you.  This space has been a long time coming for me. We have this little open space in the very back of our house in the laundry area that was in need of some major help.  Its a great little space for storage but it was having all sorts of issues (obviously from the before pic).  This storage area is a shared space - it houses craft supplies, laundry items and tools/utility things so it needed a good plan.  It took me months and months but I think I finally have something I'm happy with!  I'm sure I will continue to tweak as I go but this space has been functional and has stayed tidy and organized for almost two months now so I'm feeling like we can do this organization thing.  Once you get something that works and that you love it becomes quite easy.  I speak from experience.
This did not happen over night, or over a week, or even over a few months.  It was almost a year of purging, painting, hanging shelving, coming up with laundry solutions, slowly collecting storage containers that I liked, planning and of course organizing.  It has gone through many phases.  Here is a previous stage, just before I finally decided to really tackle it.


Not terrible, but not great.  I needed to utilize this space in a better way - I just felt like I was wasting a lot of precious space in our house by not filling the shelves with items that were shoved in other places. So I decided that this area would house most of my craft supplies along with the obvious laundry items.  Justin also gets some space back here too for tools and things that we would like to have in close reach. We also keep seasonal items up top - I'll share more about this in a bit.


This is mainly all of my craft supplies.  I have bins for felt, yarn and ribbon.  I have scrapbook supplies,  paint brushes, glue guns, craft paint, etc.  I even have an entire bin of glues...don't ask me why I have so many glue varieties...its just the way it is.


The side shelf holds meds, spray paint, ironing supplies, our tool box, painting supplies (like tape and such) and the taller fabric laundry bin is where I sort out the clothing items that are hand wash only.  Lots of things going on in this small space - but it works.




Ok, so I thought I would give you a run down of what exactly I have going on back here, plus a supply list in case you are looking for similar storage containers.  I know how expensive storage containers and organizational items can be - most of these I slowly bought over time when I had a few extra bucks here and there.  The only exception was the top shelf - I haven't really gotten to streamlining those bins yet, they are just what we have had for a while and for now they are doing their job.


1 - This bin holds our winter gear (in NC you really don't need that much).  So it has hats, gloves, scarves, thermals and some ski goggles.  I got this bin from Target way back - source.  
2 - This bin is for our summer items - mostly beach towels, bathing suits, beach totes and flip flops.  This is just and 18 gallon Sterilite bin from Target.
3 - This bin is for work clothes - like painting and roofing.  We go on a lot of construction mission trips so we need to keep these things around for that.  Also from Target - source.
4 - Felt Storage, fabric bin is from Michael's.  I got these when they had a bogo sale so I snatched several up.
5 - This pretty box holds fabric scraps.  Its also from Target, I couldn't find it online but its a new item in their stores now.
6 - This little basket hold our ironing supplies.  I love these basket weave bins from Target and if you look now you might can find some on clearance.  I got all of mine on clearance.  They are rolling out newer colors so the older colors are marked down (even though they are the exact same thing) - source.
7 - Same bins from Michaels, this is yarn and ribbon storage.
8 - These boxes hold craft supplies, office supplies (like pens, hole punch, extra scissors, etc) and Recipes. Multi color plastic bins from Target - source.
9 - These boxes hold the same as above -White photo boxes from Michael's - source.
10 - Laundry bin for sorting out hand wash only clothing.  We got this laundry basket as a wedding gift (almost 12 years ago!) but its this same one from Target (I just took the wheels off) - source.
11 - This is a bin for tool items and large extension cords.
12 - Laundry Bins - I love these.  They are from Crate & Barrel - source.

Oh, the gray storage bins were found in the Target dollar spot but that was over a year ago.  That is a great spot to check though for storage items, you never know what they will have there.


Well that was a lot of detail and it was a lot of work but so, so, so worth it.  Ya'll I'm loving this organizing thing, I just want to look at this before and after all day - but I think there are some bed-side drawers in desperate need of some attention.

Thanks for stopping by today!  Have a great Wednesday!

Monday, March 12, 2012

Organizing All of That Laundry

So we are back in the laundry room today and talking about organization.  After installing our new shelving we had a ton of space for storage and we are still trying to work it all out.  Before now our laundry was all over the place, in different rooms, piled in closets - we were having issues.  So when installing our shelves we knew we wanted to create a designated laundry sorting station that would be organized, easy to get to and out of the way.  So we decided to use the space underneath our shelving for our laundry sorting.  Only thing is, we had some beat up laundry baskets - that were overflowing (especially since we now have four people living here).   This wasn't working for me..


So we went on a search for new laundry bins and this is what we ended up deciding on: Crate & Barrel's Folding Bins - and we love them.  For one, it looks so much better and two, they are large enough to handle all of the laundry coming through this space now.  Now, these things were not cheap.  We searched so many different stores - even the discount ones and we couldn't find something that we liked at a lower price, this style bin was even more expensive at one discount store.  We decided that our current laundry system was driving us absolutely nuts and investing in something we liked was worth it - and it definitely has been.  This space is also an open space in our house and the main way to exit to the backyard so having our laundry hanging out all over the place was a little awkward.  At least with these bins everything is tucked away and hidden much better.


Laundry is no longer piled up, scattered and taking up valuable space in our little home.



So now I'm on to deciding on something for the actual shelves.  Everything is organized and labeled but the mismatched bins are driving me crazy.  For now it's all good but I'm definitely on the look out for something a little more streamlined and pleasing to the eye for this open storage.  So stay tuned, I'll be sharing what we do soon!


Hope everyone had a fantastic weekend!  Don't forget to go and enter the giveaway at Sew Gloried!  

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Laundry Storage Upgrade

Well, we continue today with more laundry room business.  So let's talk storage.  If you live in a small house - storage is just one of those things that's always a hot topic of conversation.  We don't have the biggest laundry room in the world, but we do have one so that's a great start.  We also have a little nook, that's more like dead space that we really needed to rethink.  So we did, and here's what we came up with.

Here's the before, feel free to chuckle, laugh, sympathize, judge - I've done all of those things when looking back at this picture.  This totally became our catch-all, we don't know where to put this stuff place.  And, that little dinky shelf wasn't cutting it, obviously.


So here is the last status of this space that I shared yesterday - it was just waiting for some attention.


And attention it has gotten - in the form of shelving...much welcomed shelving.  These aren't the most elaborate shelves in the whole world, but they are soooooo much of an improvement to us than before and we are so excited about having all of that storage space.  And, I promise the door can open with much room to spare, for some reason in these pictures this space looks more narrow than it really is.


So we just used the ready made shelves and shelving system that you can pick up at your local hardware store.  We who am I kidding, Justin did have to trim off a few inches from the smaller shelves so they would properly fit.  He also had to properly anchor the shelves so they would withstand all of the weight - especially since we were installing them on hollow paneling - always fun.  But we are loving this spot in our house now, instead of avoiding it.  This was always the - I'll get to it later project and now it's the - I can't wait to work on that project.


So now the real fun has begun - figuring out what to do with all of our random stuff and filling these shelves...more on that later. 


Thanks for stopping by today!

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Laundry Room Progress

We have been so busy this week working on our little laundry area.  I can't wait for all of this painting to be finished - One, because this is the last part of our house interior that needs painting!  Two, having your laundry room inoperable for a week is not fun and all of that stuff has to go somewhere - it's driving me crazy.  Three, I can't wait to see it all come together.

So here are some quick pics of our laundry room before:



Obviously, we have done absolutely nothing in this space since moving in.  We didn't even take down that old yucky curtain. Oh look, the old rug from our half bath somehow made a new home here.  I think that this was it's last hoorah.  That rug will never see the light of day again, it's ok you can be sad.


Yikes, do you remember this tower of terror?  This little area is getting a major clean out and reorganization - right now all of this stuff is in our bedroom, hence the reason it's driving me crazy.  


Oh look, we got everything cleaned out and ready for a fresh start.


And the priming is completed - hands down one of my least favorite tasks ever.


So this time I ended up using a different primer.  Previously, when painting the paneling in our bedroom I used an oil based heavy duty primer.  Then, when painting our paneling in the closet I used a water based primer - both seemed to work just as well as the other.  The big issue though was the smell.   The smell was so atrocious when we painted our closet that we had to sleep out in the living room for several nights.  We didn't want a repeat of that insanity so I found this option - KILZ Clean Start Extremely Low Odor Primer.  It's water based, but honestly I will say it worked really great and the smell was considerably less than the others we have used.  It took two coats to get good coverage on the paneling - but so did the oil based primer - so to me this is the best option.  The drying time to apply a second coat was just an hour and by the time it was all dry you could hardly smell anything.  If I ever have to paint paneling ever again, I will no doubt choose this primer.



Looking a lot better right?


It's crazy the difference a little primer and paint can make.  We have finally gotten the paint completed as of last night and today I will be working on sealing the floor.  More updates tomorrow!  Thanks for stopping by!