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Sunday, October 23, 2011

Closet Dining Room, Dining Room Renovation

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Otherwise, pack them up in archival safe tissue paper and boxes, or pass them on to other family members They should only be taking up valuable space in the living area of your home if you're using them. If you have table linens you're saving for sentimental reasons, either use them or move them. You may be able to find a painter who can use the sheets, and a youth group who can use the towels for their car wash fundraiser.

As a mom, interior designer, and blogger I am lucky enough to have work that allows me to be productive from homeOpen Counter China Closet Top section has three shelf spaces with grooves provided for plates

Of course, if you don't need more drop cloths or rags, get rid of them. You might also consider turning old sheets into drop cloths and old towels into rags. If they're not in good condition, you may be able to donate them to your local animal shelter. Consider donating linens that you no longer use but are in good condition domestic violence and homeless shelters are often looking for such items. Make sure the sheets and towels you're storing are actually the ones you're currently using.

Have you changed your bathrooms' color schemes? Have you given up satin sheets for flannel? Are you still storing sheets from when your now grown kids were toddlers? Keep only what you use.

You can tame your disorganized chaos with these easy steps. However, it's easy for things to disappear in it if you don't keep it organized. Your linen closet has great potential to be a highly functional storage area. Jumbled sheets, mountains of pillows, and towels tumbling out when you open the door.





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