Hi Jen!
I would love to submit a closet redo I just finished for your Reader Space. It is published to my blog at http://waythatiam.blogspot. com/2011/07/closet-redo.html.
Can't tell you how much I LOVE LOVE LOVE your blog. Every time I see you post something to do with a labels I swoon. Oh, and your boys are DARLING. Can't believe how beautiful the blue eyes are!
Thank you for your consideration,
Roxann
I took one look at the INCREDIBLE transformation and couldn't wait to share it with you all! Talk about taking control of a space. Conquering it. Making it lovely. Extreme function. Bliss.
Roxann blogged:
I love our home, but one of the frustrating parts of living in this 1950s house is that storage is limited, and what closets or storage we do have is rarely utilized to it's fullest possibilities. I've been weeding through all of our belongings and relentlessly sorting through the excess. If I don't love it or use it, it's gone to the yard sale pile. I've been busy redoing a closet in our home for about ten days now. My progress was slowed due to fatigue and my {frustrating} perfectionism. However, it is finally done and I'm quite satisfied with the results!
The closet outside our upstairs bathroom was wearing on my nerves. It seemed to be a catch-all for every item that didn't really have its own home. Instead of a junk drawer, we had a junk closet. I never knew what was towards the back, couldn't reach half the items stored there, and wanted to scream every time I opened the door. Because I couldn't stand it anymore, I decided it needed to become a first priority in my room by room redo.
I'm pretty organized by nature, but this closet needed severe help. Here are some before {aka, embarrassing! No judgment, please!} closet pics:
The closet outside our upstairs bathroom was wearing on my nerves. It seemed to be a catch-all for every item that didn't really have its own home. Instead of a junk drawer, we had a junk closet. I never knew what was towards the back, couldn't reach half the items stored there, and wanted to scream every time I opened the door. Because I couldn't stand it anymore, I decided it needed to become a first priority in my room by room redo.
I'm pretty organized by nature, but this closet needed severe help. Here are some before {aka, embarrassing! No judgment, please!} closet pics:
BEFORE |
I recently saw a blog post with a closet painted a pretty color inside. { I wish I could remember where it was, because I haven't been able to find it since!} I was charmed by it. I'd never considered painting the inside of a closet any color but white. But why not? I know the prettier something is, the more likely I'm going to work to keep it that way. Thus the deliberation began over paint color. I've mulled over the possibility of painting our master bedroom grey, but I'm a bit nervous about grey. I decided to use it on the closet interior so I could try some out some shades. I initially tried the $3 samples of Home Depot Behr paint colors Anonymous, Pewter Mug and Sage Grey, but I wasn't drawn to any of them. Too dark, too purple - too this or that. Then I stumbled across this gorgeous room on Cents-able Spaces Blog. I swooned over the Coventry Gray walls. Home Depot doesn't carry Benjamin Moore paints, but they matched it by looking it up in their computer and I came home with a gallon of this gorgeous paint color.
Before I began painting I had one more task to do. I wanted to be able to put a broom and vacuum in this closet. Both get left all over the house, shoved into various closets or are out in the open since there's no broom closet. I measured the height of my vacuum and removed the bottom three shelves from the closet so that vacuum and broom would fit below the two remaining storage shelves. I was a little freaked out about losing all that shelving space, but figured the less shelving, the less likely to fill them up with junk!
Before I began painting I had one more task to do. I wanted to be able to put a broom and vacuum in this closet. Both get left all over the house, shoved into various closets or are out in the open since there's no broom closet. I measured the height of my vacuum and removed the bottom three shelves from the closet so that vacuum and broom would fit below the two remaining storage shelves. I was a little freaked out about losing all that shelving space, but figured the less shelving, the less likely to fill them up with junk!
I left the shelving supports on the closet walls, just in case I ever decided to put shelves back into the closet. I initially painted the entire interior gray, but somehow it just wasn't right, so I went back and painted the shelving supports white. I didn't think to take a pic of the all gray, but here's the inside with white supports.
Let me just say that trying to get clean paint lines on those supports resulted in me aging five years and fretting endlessly for two days. I tried painters tape, small brushes, wet rags and researched "clean paint lines" on Google for hours. I finally had to say it's as good as it gets, (after all - no one will see it but me, probably!) and from the picture above, you can't even tell they aren't exact. When I paint our bedroom I will use these great tips at Living with Lindsey. Live and Learn!
When the paint was dry, it was time for the exciting part - organizing!!! I had splurged on some new baskets, a mop and broom holder, and some catchy tags, so I got busy putting my closet back together. Here is the finished result!
AFTER |
The black storage baskets came from Marshall's. The two smaller baskets {$3.99 each} are on the top shelf and the two larger baskets {$5.99 each} on the bottom shelf. In order to pull them out of the top easily I needed the shorter size up there. Each has plenty of storage room inside. The top left basket stores soaps, sunscreens and bug spray. The top right houses cleaning rags. The bottom left contains 12 rolls of toilet paper, and the bottom right my Shark Steam Mop accessories. There was just enough room then between the two baskets on top for three rolls of paper towels and on the bottom room for Kleenex.
These adorable labels were at Target in the greeting card section. There are 16 labels total in four different patterns. I stuck to using pink for all four baskets, and then labeled them with my beloved label maker. I get giddy when I get to use my label maker! Each is stuck to the basket with velcro tabs.
While perusing my local Ross I found the perfect broom and mop holder. It holds my broom and Shark Steam Mop, my duster, the extension to my vacuum, and it even holds my Shark hand vac since the vacuum has two little holes in the bottom that fit precisely over the two hooks.
In the bottom of the closet sits my Little Green Bissell, and my Shark vacuum. Yes, I got paint on the carpet, but in a future project, that will be yanked to reveal the hard wood underneath. There is room behind the vacuum for something to hang if needed, and there's just enough room between the vac and Bissell for my little step stool to store.
To the right side I put two metal hooks for additional storage. I may add a matching set on the left side, but for now I have plenty of storage.
I wanted to do away with the black storage pockets on the door and instead place a row of hooks; however, I didn't want to lose all that storage. I decided what I hated most about them was that they accumulated too much junk, with items stuffed haphazardly in there when they don't go anywhere else. The solution, of course, was to give each pocket a job. Obviously it was a task for my label maker.
So there you have it! Let's see it again, shall we?
Total cost for this project around $50, but I still have 3/4 a gallon of paint for the bedroom, so not counting paint the project was around $30. Totally worth it for the satisfaction of being organized and knowing where items belong.
I am squealing with delight. YES YES YES to painting the inside of a closet. It's a great base, a great way to love your closet like it's a room in the house, a great way to be excited to get your organizing on! I promise, it's a huge motivator to make your closet totally rock.
So many other great things going on here. Those pockets for organizing cords and other itty bitties! Not accepting the closet for what it originally was and modifying it to fit her personal needs. The uber adorable labels so everything finds it's way back to the rightful home, and taking the right steps to ensure she won't have to endure the labor of closet love again.
Feel free to leave some love and questions for Roxann. You can find all the details here on her blog. Who else is grabbing a can of paint right now? Aren't shoe pocket organizers seriously the best answer to any organizing dilemma? What's your favorite part of this makeover, any additions to your to do list because of it?
ATTENTION!! Want to be featured in a Reader Space edition? Have an awesome organizing story to share? I am looking for projects that have made a positive impact to your life. Please send your story and photos to iheartorganizing@gmail.com and I would heart to feature them right here, on the blog!! Photos should be high resolution and un-editted. Please include a description of the project, including any costs, inspiration, and how it has changed your life and routine for the better! Oh, and no worries my friends, we will NEVER judge "before" pictures because that just wouldn't be nice! Only love goes on at this blog! More Info HERE.
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