Posts Tagged ‘organization’
Friday Family-Friendly Find: O&G Studio Hooks for Rejuvenation
Happy Friday! These days it’s been pretty tough to fit in the blog posts, and I’ve been writing them at funny times as a result. But I’m determined to keep up the twice-weekly frequency as much as possible. I hope you enjoy reading as much as I do writing (it may be hard to work…
Read MoreFriday Family-Friendly Find: ducduc Campaign Stacking Cubby
Friday, I’m just not ready for you. And yet, here you are. So let’s do this… This week’s #FFFFind is something I’ve been seeking for a long time. A cubby-type storage system makes a lot of sense for many kids’ spaces, but I’m truly bored and underwhelmed by the choices out there. Not to mention, the…
Read MoreMy Tips for Creating a Welcoming, Functional Entryway
Last month, my vestibule, which I transformed as part of the Spring 2015 One Room Challenge, was featured in a new digital publication called Three Magazine – on the cover, no less! Since this magazine is still up and coming, I’m guessing many of you (ok, probably none of you, excepting my mom and sister)…
Read More10 High-Style Storage Ottomans
An often-suggested furniture piece for families with young children (or, just a lot of stuff!) is a storage ottoman or bench. I have to admit, it’s not an item I’ve personally recommended to many clients or friends, but I have used them in my own home. They have their limitations – chief among them is…
Read More[Video] BDC Kitchen Trends for 2012
I’ve got kitchens on the brain today. Maybe it’s because mine is full of unwashed dishes from last night’s meal (Turkey & Wild Rice Soup – delish). The NECN recently did a piece on kitchen design trends for 2012 at the Boston Design Center. It’s a quick and worthy watch. Enjoy!
Read MoreThe Mail Organization Project: Stage 2 – Implementing a Solution
This post is a follow up to The Mail Organization Project: Stage 1 – Recognizing the Problem. It took a bit longer than I had hoped, but I’ve finally put into place a new mail organization system in our home. I couldn’t be more excited to tame the beast that is our daily bounty of postal…
Read MoreThe Mail Organization Project: Stage 1 – Recognizing the Problem
I didn’t make any New Year’s resolutions for 2012. But if I had, I would have resolved to get my family’s mail situation under control. The sheer volume of catalogs, credit card solicitations, statements, political mailings (don’t ask!), and even the occasional personal greeting that arrives at our home each day is staggering. I don’t…
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