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15. Split-Level VanityIn a small, awkward-shaped bathroom in Mill Valley, California, interior designer Rachel Seldin filled in a small slot between the wall and the vanity with a shorter chest of drawers, using all the available space on that wall while also creating a counter short enough for the family’s kids to easily use. See more of this bold bathroomTell us: What are your small-bathroom vanity ideas? Share in the Comments.More on HouzzHomeowner’s Workbook: How to Remodel Your BathroomFind bathroom design inspirationBrowse the pro directoryShop for bathroom products
The cart is ideal for those who prefer a mobile setup; it can be stored in a closet and then rolled out to the table when it’s time to wrap presents during the holidays or for birthdays anytime.Show us: Do you have a gift-wrapping station at home? Share a photo in the Comments below.MoreHoliday DIY: Block-Printed Gift WrapWe Can Dream: A Gift-Wrapping Space Ready for Any OccasionBrowse decorative storage items
Not a niche but definitely making the most of every inch, ready-made magazine pockets like these make fantastic cookbook holders, using what would otherwise be bare cabinet casings as vertical storage space.
5. Decanting pantry goods into pretty containers. A set of matching glass containers looks attractive in the pantry … until you give up on refilling them. Skip the whole process and just go with the original packaging. As long as it’s all behind closed pantry doors, who will know the difference?
11. Tablecloth storage. If you’ve got a lot of something, you’ll want a solid game plan for keeping it all organized. Houzz writer Becky Harris looked into several clever ways to store tablecloths — and the innovative approaches just might inspire you. See more ways to store tableclothsMoreHow to Start a Decorating ProjectHow to Remodel Your BathroomHow to Remodel Your KitchenMore Resources on HouzzFind a professional near youBrowse home design products
Bake. Do your holiday baking. If you can swing it, prepare your pie crusts ahead of time and freeze them.Prep the table. Iron your tablecloth and napkins. Ready your candles and centerpiece.10 Thoughtful and Thrifty Christmas Table Touches
Fill the larder. Restock your pantry and liquor cabinet for holiday parties. Order your holiday ham or turkey.Look ahead to Hanukkah. If you celebrate the Jewish Festival of Lights, plan and put together your menus, table, music, decor and activities, confirm guests and shop for gifts. 10 Ways to Get Your Kitchen Ready for the HolidaysA DIY for Each Day of Hanukkah
Take an inventory. Make sure you have all the dishware, glassware, bakeware, utensils, candles and linens you need for the holiday season. Buy or replace any missing or damaged pieces. Do you have enough chairs and tables for your guests? Borrow, rent or buy extras if needed.Get Organized for Holiday Baking
Organize your gift wrap. Take an inventory of your gift-wrapping supplies. Buy or make gift wrap, ribbons and bags.Get an early start. Hit the stores now to take advantage of sales and beat the crowds. To save time later (and prevent the curious from uncovering gifts), wrap presents as you go.Be a good guest. Make or buy host gifts to take to holiday gatherings.Gift Wrap Ideas That Add a Personal Touch
The Akers have lived in the loft for about 2½ years. Because it’s a rental and because most of the space is structurally set in place, they couldn’t do any major renovations or additions. Their personality would have to come through in the decor.
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