By Alan George The Japandi style is a blend of Japanese and Scandinavian design philosophies that emphasize minimalism, functionality, natural materials, and a connection to...
It is also a really useful reference guide, a treasure of information and inspiration for anyone looking to decorate or build a home, with reports of all aspects of living and design: the most beautiful entrances, hallways and staircases, living rooms, dining rooms, kitchens, home offices and libraries, bedrooms, bathrooms and spaces for relaxation.Renowned architects and interior designers show their most remarkable new projects from all over the world. Dimensions: 30 × 30 cm Pages: 320 Language: English
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Happy New Year! Anyone else ready to tackle some home projects? Something about a new year and that fresh start feeling that really motivates me. I’m sharing some basic tips and tricks I use to keep my kitchen and pantry organized and looking clean and pretty. To avoid the question “where’s all your stuff?”, I’ll …
The definition of a butler’s pantry: A service room between a kitchen and dining room, typically equipped with counters, a sink, and storage space for china and silver. Typically these days it’s a room hidden behind your kitchen to house all the kitchen crap you don’t want out on show! I’ve seen…
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Currently, our pantry is our most pinned post on pinterest. I think it might have to do with everyone being stuck indoors? The real question is, have you organized your sock drawer yet?! I realized we never got the chance to share how we built out our pantry design conversion video and process. Today, Gabe
The inspiration came organically. Elizabeth White and Jacquelyn Buckner were vacationing with family on Figure Eight Island last summer when the sisters began stringing oyster shells onto long pieces of twine to create necklaces. It wasn’t until friends, family, and even strangers began asking where the duo bought their creations—which they layered with African beads they’d collected over the years—that they considered launching their own line of jewelry. “We love jewelry and fashion and we felt like there was something missing,” says Jacquelyn. Adds Elziabeth: “We couldn’t find anything we wanted to buy so we came up with something we loved. [The necklaces] are items we’re finding in nature and we’ve found a unique way to showcase it all.”The result of years of collected beads, seashells, and a lot of design brainstorming is Twine & Twig, which the sisters launched last fall. The organic, natural line of handmade necklaces feature hand-carved beads from the Philippines, naturally-shed antlers sourced from Washington, seashells from the Carolina beaches, and more, strung on twine or the line’s signature suede strap with a subtle stamped “T.” “It’s a piece of art that you wear that’s inspired by nature,” explains Elizabeth, who adds that that’s part of the draw: each necklace is one of a kind and wholly natural.The response to the line has been tremendous, the sisters say, considering Twine & Twig launched just a few months ago. Before the line had been picked up by boutiques across the country in cities like Laguna Beach, Boulder, and locally at Sloane and poole shop, Elizabeth’s Myers Park home she shares with her husband, Ian, and their three kids continues to serve dual purpose as showroom and design space for T&T. The backdrop could not be more fitting for a line founded on an organic, raw, natural aesthetic. In 2010, with 2-year-old twin girls and a baby boy on the way, Elizabeth and Ian knew that they’d outgrown their circa 1940s ranch. The couple enlisted architect Ruard Veltman to renovate the home to accommodate their growing family. But what began as a renovation soon turned unto a teardown. “The Whites’ home is a good example of how you can’t just renovate something sometimes,” explains Veltman, who designed a 5,000-square-foot, three-story stacked home that not only was large enough for the soon-to-be family of five and provided a seamless layout that worked well for entertaining but that also reflected Elizabeth’s down to earth style. “Elizabeth had definite ideas about what she liked,” explains Julia Wood, a designer with Ruard Veltman Architecture, who was integral in creating the home’s natural and neutral aesthetic. “She likes things that are very earthy, organic, industrial. She really pushed us to do things that were not traditional.” Case in point: after weeks of searching for the perfect sconces for the foyer, Elizabeth presented Wood and her husband, Evan, a lighting designer, with oyster sticks. “I said, ‘Turn those into sconces and just make it look really natural’,” says Elizabeth. “I would come up with these crazy, off-the-wall ideas and [Ruard’s team] would bring them to fruition.” Jute twine shades complete the sconces’ chic, organic look.Off the foyer is the living room and formal/informal dining room featuring a custom-made, oversize dining room table designed by Veltman Meubles, the architecture firm’s in-house custom furniture division, that’s designed to seat up to twenty adults. Raw, antique barn wood beams cover the alcove, which is flooded with natural light and serves as the perfect backdrop for Twine & Twig’s jewelry. It’s here that Elizabeth and Jacquleyn sip wine and catch up about their families, jobs, life, and, naturally, their jewelry as they thread beads, shells, and horse tassels onto twine and suede straps. (To date, they’ve hand made over one thousand necklaces.)Wide plank, white oak floors, which run throughout the first floor, complement the family room’s linen-upholstered walls—a durable Sunbrella fabric was chosen—which were installed in lieu of traditional custom cabinetry to add texture to the space. The kitchen showcases an array of natural textures and elements such as the plaster on the walls, the concrete counters, and the rough-hewn barn wood around the stove’s hood, which mirrors the same material used on the fireplace surround in the adjacent family room. “It was great to work with Elizabeth because she was so open to testing new materials and taking something and using it in a different way,” says Wood. Like Twine & Twig’s collection of found objects, White designed her interiors with earthy, eclectic pieces. “I feel like this naturalist vibe goes from my house to my personal style to my jewelry,” says White. “Especially with the house; it feels very collected. I’m naturally drawn to these weird, curious items.” An old Belgian drying rack serves as a coffee table while a pitchfork from Nepal and wooden sculptures, tribal baskets, and fighting shields from Africa decorate the White home. “I’m really drawn to pieces that have a meaning and story behind them.”Such is the case with each of Twine & Twig’s necklaces. As White and Buckner slide each tiny piece onto the twine or smooth suede, they’re literally telling a story with every knot and every bead. “Everything has been inspiring,” says White. “It’s what makes us want to create and design more.”
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Happy Friday everyone! I hope you had a great week. Our week was pretty fun & it seemed to fly by. I spent a lot of time at the booth getting it ready for the sale this weekend {20% off everything in the store above $20 excluding paint}. It was mr. LMB's 28th birthday this week, he's adjusting to his new job still. We got to hang out with our families, & see some friends. I swear it still feels like a dream to be here in Michigan around family. Are you sick of hearing that yet? This week on
It’s here! The post we’ve all long anticipated! Our Clean Eats Kitchen pantry reveal! I am so excited to share this space with you! When we started renovating our kitchen I was so hesitant about knocking down a wall and turning our previous office, aka junk room into a walk-in pantry! I thought we would...Read More
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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Many of us have been stocking up on staple items for our families as we spend more time in our homes. It’s important to keep organized when adding items to…
60 Farmhouse Kitchen, Pantry, Countertops & Cabinets DIY Organization Ideas, Tips, Hacks & Inspiration. Dollar store & budget friendly ideas Including pots and pans, spice jars, sugar, safe nontoxic cookware, hangers, canisters, container store type containers and labels and decals, custom, personalized.
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Pantry Organization Have you ever heard of how people pick a word to represent what they want to work on for the new year? This is something that I have never done before, but this year I decided that my word is going to be: Organize Lots of people get organized right after Christmas, but … Continue reading Pantry Organization →
One of the things that sold me on our new house was the kitchen I also loved the fact that it had a walk in pantry. I’ve never had a pantry before, usually I just stored everything in cupboards, under the bed or coat closets (which you can definitely make pretty and functional too). I knew with this pantry that I wanted to keep things organized and make sure every item had it’s own container. I’m going to take you through the steps of how to organize your own space and make it work for you. @mdesign HOW TO ORGANIZE A PANTRY Take measurements. Be sure to measure the size of your pantry so that you can maximize the entire space and find containers that will work for the shelves. Remove all items. Remove everything from the pantry and wipe it down so that you can start with a clean slate. Group items into sections. Group all pantry items into sections, i.e. baking supplies, snacks, canned goods, etc. Start pitching. Get rid of anything that has expired. This is also a good time to pitch anything you know you won’t use and that is just taking up space. The goal is to have a functioning pantry with items your family will eat. Remove packaging before adding items to the container, recycle the big boxes if possible. Add items to storage containers. One section at a time, start adding the items into your pantry storage containers. Try to find containers around the same size as your items. You can group multiple items in one container. For example I put all my sauces in one container. Organize containers in pantry. Place storage containers in your pantry. You want to organize these based on what’s most convenient for your family (i.e. snacks on the bottom shelf for your littles, things you don’t want them to get up top). Make sure everything has a place. Even if you’re storing your food in a cupboard, you want to make sure it has a place. Add labels. Once you have everything in place, now you can label the containers. This has made it super easy to keep our pantry stay organized. I loved using my white sharpie to write on the labels. Write the expiration dates. Use a white sharpie to write the expiration date and instructions on the bottom of the container. It will wash off with water and a scrubbie. You could also cut out the nutrition label and tape it to the bottom if desired. Store extra’s up top. Have a bin for extra’s that don’t fit in the containers. Then when it’s running low, you can easily refill. PANTRY STORAGE CONTAINERS Clear containers: For my clear containers, I used these BHG food storage containers. They work great and are the cheapest that I was able to find without losing quality. These are great for things like pretzels, crackers, nuts, pasta, etc. Cereal containers: For my cereal containers, I did splurge and get the OXO cereal dispensers. I didn’t love that my kids couldn’t hold the bigger containers, so these smaller ones are perfect. White bins: I found the white bins. They are the Kuggis box (the majority of them are the 10″ and the ones up top are the 14×21″. I love these because you can’t see through them and they are super easy to wipe down. White buckets: For bulk items, I used food safe containers with a gamma seal lid. I have the 3.5 gallon size (because that fits best in my pantry), but if you want to hold a 25 pound of flour then you’ll need a 5 gallon bucket. Again, just make sure it is food safe. You can find these at Home Depot, Lowes and some stores like Winco. Jars: I used these Ball glass jars with white storage lids to store nuts and seeds. They are the perfect size to fit a whole bag and keep them nice and fresh. I found these later, or I probably would have added more to my pantry. They are so pretty! Can organizers: I’ve had these can organizers for several years. In my last house I had a book shelf in a closet and stacked them in there. It worked! Turn tables: turn tables also make a great addition to store things like honey, spices and sauces. Baskets: baskets are also a cute and functional container. Just make sure not to put loose food in them, only packaged items. PANTRY LABELS I used these chalkboard labels from Michaels on the white bins. Then on the clear containers I wrote directly on them using this white sharpie. It makes it look like a chalk pen, but it won’t come off. I also used that sharpie on my containers. It will come off the containers with water and a scrubbie. HOW I LABELED MY BINS: Several of you requested for the names I put on the bins, so I thought I would update this list. WHITE BINS: Pasta Sauces Condiments Salad toppings Stock cans Produce Nut butter Bread Breakast Mac & Cheese Snacks Dried fruit Apple sauce Baking Vitamins Chips Extra (this is a big bin I keep up top with extra food that didn’t fit) Paper goods CLEAR CONTAINERS: Noodles Rice Cocoa powder Flour Oats Powder sugar Chocolate chips Marshmallows Chia seed / flax seed Granola Cereal Pretzels, etc. Lyncs for labels: Transparent Labels White Letters: https://nestinorder.com/collections/kitchen/products/white-jars-pantry-labels Transparent Labels Black Letters: https://nestinorder.com/collections/kitchen/products/kitchen-jar-black-labels-8-pcs Black labels with white words: https://nestinorder.com/collections/kitchen/products/36-pcs-kitchen-jar-labels Containers and baskets for pantry: https://nestinorder.com/collections/kitchen Good news is that we have stuff for pantry organization in our on-line shop! https://nestinorder.com/collections/kitchen Source: https://www.iheartnaptime.net/
From kitchen cabinet organizing ideas to pantry organization, there are plenty of DIY kitchen organization ideas to choose from.
How to organize a pantry with deep shelves is essential to keep your foods from expiring and creating a headache when you're trying to look for food.
By Alan George The Japandi style is a blend of Japanese and Scandinavian design philosophies that emphasize minimalism, functionality, natural materials, and a connection to...
How to Organize a Small Pantry on a Budget Have you ever seen those gorgeous Pinterest pantries and thought to yourself “if only I can make my pantry look like that.” Well today is your lucky day, because I'm here to tell you that YOU ABSOLUTELY CAN. And no… you don’t have to have a
The perfect way to inject some fun and organization into your pantry! This whimsical "Retro Blue" Bins and Containers collection includes one 4-page file with 40 labels for labelling groupings of pantry items or bins for pantry and fridge. See list below for the labels included. (For additional labels in the Retro Blue collection, look for "Healthy Pantry" (includes many vegan and gluten free pantry items), as well as "The Starter Pantry" (includes "Essentials", a comprehensive selection of pantry item and "The Large Squares", the most basic pantry items that are often stored in the largest containers). OR mix and match with "Chalk it Up" or "Vintage Aloha" colourways. ** Please note, listing is for a digital file that will automatically download after payment. Includes one label file and one instruction file **. *** Sample photos are for reference only. Please refer to the list of included label items below for specific labels that are included in this listing! *** Included labels: 1. Dips & Dressings 2. Sauces & Vinegars 3. Pasta & Noodles 4. Assorted Snacks 5. Beans & Grains 6. Crackers 7. Breakfast Items 8. Nuts & Seeds 9. Side Dishes 10. Canned Foods 11. Assorted Flours 12. Assorted Oils 13. Assorted Seasoning 14. & 15. Herbs & Spices (two of these) 16. Dip Mixes 17. Assorted Teas 18. & 19 Chips & Crackers (two of these) 20. Bags & Wrap 21. Vitamins 22. Fresh Fruit 23. Fresh Produce 24. Assorted Condiments 25. Dairy & Spreads 26. Ready to go Meals 27. Prepared Salads 28. Snacks & Singles 29. Ready to go Ingredients 30. & 31 Health Foods (two of these) 32. Meats 33. Treats & Sweets 34. Baking Essentials 35. Savory Snacks 36. Kids Snacks 37. Dog Food 38. Dog Treats 39. Baby Foods 40. Packaged Foods Missing something from your pantry? Custom labels available in the shop!
Get your pantry organized on a budget with these DIY Dollar Tree Pantry Organization Ideas using cheap dollar store bins, baskets & jars.
How to Organize a Small Pantry on a Budget Have you ever seen those gorgeous Pinterest pantries and thought to yourself “if only I can make my pantry look like that.” Well today is your lucky day, because I'm here to tell you that YOU ABSOLUTELY CAN. And no… you don’t have to have a
How to organize your pantry with realistic tips for pantry organization. Create your dream pantry with function in mind!
How to organize your pantry with realistic tips for pantry organization. Create your dream pantry with function in mind!