I’m so excited to finally have one of the messiest spaces in our house… by FAR totally organized! The Pantry! Believe ME… we were thrilled to even HAVE a pantry in this house (being that the last 3 houses we had lived in didn’t even have one) but overtime we had let it get really…
A DIY tutorial for making easy and pretty plywood shelves for your linen closet. Make your closet organized, functional and user friendly with shelves.
I'm so happy with my new hall closet. The chunky floating shelves look pretty empty but they are going to hold SO MUCH crap! (And we sorely need someplace
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When it comes to organizing and storage in your home, don't forget about the back of your closet doors! This hidden gem of a spot is a perfect space
Turn your linen storage from lucky dip to time-saving winner with some tidy tips
Pull out pantry shelves extend to allow access to the back of the shelf
How to build a custom pantry using inexpensive Ikea Pax wardrobes. Follow these steps to make them look built-in!
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Hi there! Thanks for stopping by. Today I have this family friendly floor plan to share with you. It’s a big home. I found it via Pinterest and there are no links back to the original source so I can’t show you the facade. Anyway, I think this is a…
Dare I admit that I place more emphasis on the aesthetics of the cookware I buy? I know, I know. The way it conducts heat is important. And so is the construction of the pot or pan. Oh, oven proof handles are important too. But while I do cook, I'm no Julia Child, so I can justify choosing cookware based on the way it looks. I still love my Le Creuset dutch oven and gratin dish- in Flame, my favorite color. Although, the new Slate color is awfully appealing too. I'd love some copper cookware, but it's a bit pricey and maintenance is rather labor intensive. I like my Calphalon for non-stick cooking, and I do have some stainless cookware that looks perfectly acceptable on the top of my range. But the latest cookware that has stolen my heart is that designed by John Pawson for Demeyere. In fact, I might give my right arm for some of it, although cooking might prove to be difficult as a leftie. Just look at it! It's sleek, sexy, and supremely glamorous. It has a look that fits in with the 1930s aesthetic that I love so much. This is cookware that looks so darn good that you might not want to mar it with extensive use. And with a six piece set costing around $1000, the price is a little hard to swallow. So, in the meantime, I'll continue to use my Le Creuset and Calphalon, but I'll be dreaming about the Pawson cookware. (The John Pawson line can be purchased at Moss and on various cookware websites.) Image at top: Julia Child's Kitchen, now on display at the Smithsonian. Julia would have found this whole post ridiculous!
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Finding a wonderful hotel in a place that I have never visited is always a challenge. However I was fortunate to receive wonderful advice from Greet at Belgian Pearls before we made our travel plans for our recent trip to Belgium. Both of the hotels we chose were fantastic, and...
Happy New Year! 2010 was a wonderful year and I truly enjoyed writing this blog. I also appreciate all of my loyal readers. Many thanks! You make it all worth it. Here’s a look back at my favorite Simplified Bee posts of 2010: Storage Tips and Ideas for Your Kids’ Toys Designer Kitchens: Glass-front Cabinets […]
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I'm so happy with my new hall closet. The chunky floating shelves look pretty empty but they are going to hold SO MUCH crap! (And we sorely need someplace