Showing posts with label creative storage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label creative storage. Show all posts

Thursday, May 7, 2020

Working from Home: The New Home Office Design

There is no telling how these last few months during this pandemic will change how we work and more importantly where we work from. With the lovely invention of the internet we professionals have more flexibility to work from different places. Could be from your sofa one day, your patio on a nice day or maybe you are super focused and working from your dedicated home office. I have mostly worked from home for the past decade creating beautiful designs for my clients and enhancing their everyday life with personalized spaces that reflect who they are. In any space you spend a lot of time in it's important to have it feel good and function well for you.



Some of us will return or our company office, others might have some flexible office hours and some of us may be entirely working remotely. Which means you now have a new space to design for working there everyday! Things to consider in a home office, work surface, comfortable seating, storage (if needed), and of course how it makes you feel when you are in there. Does it make you happy and/or productive?

A tiny office still gets a couch - it can work!

Clutter free space is a good place to start. Think about what items you need to work at full capacity. Do you need just a laptop or do you need a printer and storage space for documents? Some people need a multi screen set up to view different documents they are references or can be multi tasking. Others like one screen to help them focus with little distraction. When making a list of what you "need" in your office to make it work for you, make sure you don't overlook smaller items that might need an accessible home, like pens or a note pad to quickly write down something from the phone call you were on.

Crafted from solid mango wood and lofted on airy steel legs, our Rustic Storage Modular Desk comes with two attached box files—store letter and legal files in the deep drawers or stash away books, magazines and other desk accessories.


A comfortable chair is key as well. You will most likely be sitting for hours so it being a good fit for your body and how you sit are important. Remember getting up every hour or so and walk around is healthy for you. Walk away for a few minutes then come back with a fresh mind can make a world of difference. I have an upholstered wide chair with arms that I can sit on a foot sometimes but I can also sit like a professional getting down to business.

window/skylight and desk shapes


Depending on what kind of work you do you may need some space for short and long term storage. Maybe you are mostly paperless and this might not apply as much to you but maybe you work in construction and have a stack of construction documents. Look at what you need other than a stack of papers on your desk, because no one likes that!


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If you become overwhelmed with what seems like a daunting project, we are here to help. Helping you space plan your space, get all the function you need to be productive and feel happy in a space that reflects you are your style!



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Monday, April 29, 2013

Storing Wine....Creatively!

Wine storage for those of us who lack a cellar or just don't have a large collection of bottles these are some great storage ideas for you! Some of these ideas are DIY which is always fun others are ideas for when you decide to finally renovate that kitchen you have always dreamed of! Wine storage is something people often look over and just simply buy a table top rack that holds few bottles.  That doesn't seem like a very creative idea for your precious wine collection, does it? You want your display to standout and house your wonderful collection for all to see. Here are a few ideas to get your thinking. Enjoy!



 Above the cabinets in the kitchen has always been a place to store bottles, but what if you could integrate your storage system? This kitchen shows the holes in the brick wall but this could easily be done on a typical wall or any material for that matter, just make sure to plan for it when designing your kitchen.


 
 Ah concrete, one of my favorite materials to use in design. Inexpensive, industrial looking and durable.


 Postal tubes are great for shipping drawings or anything that can be rolled up easily, but wine storage? Yes, please! Cut them down to your desired size, arrange your design and ta da! Easy on the wallet so you can buy more wine to store in your DIY storage system.


 This teardrop design is simple and sleek and a perfect piece for modern designed interior.



 Reclaimed wood is another one of my favorite materials to use in design. This can be a DIY project that is sure to hold your all of your bottles.



Oh the classic wine cellar look. If you can get your hands on one or two these would make great storage for a small collection. Can either be free standing or mounted on the wall!






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Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Spring Cleaning Tips 2013

Its about that time! Flowers start to bloom and outdoor activities are planned. But what about the inside of your home? Does it need a little sprucing up? Organize that area you have been talking about for the past 3 months? You don't have to spend a lot (or if any) to make an impact on your organization around the home! Here are some tips that can help you get inspired or perhaps make it happen sooner than you expected! Enjoy!



The number one place that people usually start with in their spring cleaning journey is the closet! It is usually the most area in need since it gets used everyday! Go through and try on everything and decide if you still like it, looks good on your or if you need to pass it along to someone else who could put it to good use. Once the items you no longer want/need are gone organize the rest and hang clothes on the same type of hangers for a cohesive look.


 Messy box of wrapping materials get you stressed? Well think about hanging your ribbon spools and other accessories on a multiple pan hanger and a jewelry pouch hanger. New uses for common items!



 Free storage containers!!! Made spaghetti last night? Use that jar for storing dry goods that usually come in a bag. This will keep them fresher and make better use of your pantry shelf space.



 Some pantries don't come with ample storage for spices or other small food items but making use of dead wall space is perfect for small spice racks attached to the wall! Inexpensive and easy to do-it-yourself! Hooray for having everything visible and easy to find! 

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Monday, January 7, 2013

One Piece...Two Uses!

Not everyone lives a large and in-charge house and has abundant storage areas. Like me, and most of the city dwellers I know, we have limited space to keep the things we love, need and use throughout our everyday lives. I am always looking for multifunctional pieces of furniture to use in not only my own home but the homes of my clients as well. For those of you who need a little insight into the wonderful world of multi-use furniture....here you go! Enjoy!


 It's a shelf....not it's a desk.... it's BOTH! This is perfect for a laptop user that doesn't really need a full blown desk.  Taking up less floor space than a traditional desk and looks pretty cool too!


 Coffee Table with built in floor cushions. Brilliant! Could also store items in the middle part.


 Sit. Store. Drink Wine. What a great idea for those who love wine but don't really have a giant collection or a wine cellar. And sitting in this chair means you don't even have to leave you seat to fill your glass up!


Bookshelf turned eating area!! Store anything you want in the cubbies and when you need a place to eat just pull out a chair! This is great for any small space!



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Thursday, January 3, 2013

Tips For Organizing Your Home: 2013

Happy New Year! As everyone plans their new year's resolutions not to eat cake or workout more but don't neglect your home from getting a new look or just a little TLC to make your new year even easier with a clutter free home! I might be a little OCD (in a good way) but January if the perfect month to begin your home organization transformation.  It's cold outside, perfect for staying inside where it is warm and easy to get things done around the house! I have begun on my home already but still have a little ways to go. Thought this would be the perfect time to share some of my ideas and tips that you can use in your own home! Enjoy!



 You know those free metal hangers you get from the dry cleaners? Well there is a reason they are free.....they aren't good for your clothes, chose one kind either wood or plastic and go with it through your entire closet. One, it will more organized, and two, it will keep your clothes looking better.


  An easy fix for a lack of storage in a home office wall shelves. They are inexpensive and will give you more storage than you thought was possible. Make sore to get ones sturdy enough to hold what you need to place on the shelves. Heavier items might not do as well on a floating shelf.


  Use matching storage boxes to create a calm working environment. Also keeps the mess hidden and your work area looking fabulous! 


 Don't have a separate room for your home office? Make sure whatever room your desk is in, it blends well with the decor in that room. Use the same colors or same materials to make it feel like part of the room and not like a sad desk stuck in the corner!


  Boxes are always good storage options. Why not put a picture of that box's content on the outside. This is an easy way to remember where things are with out having to use a label maker!


  The Junk Drawer...everyone has one, take time to go through it and put items in there correct homes then get a few organizers for the remaining items and TADA! No more "junk drawer"!


 It is cold season which means the flu is in the air! This is a great time to go through your medicines and throw out the expired ones and organize the rest! clear containers work great! 



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Monday, October 1, 2012

No More Vicious Cycle!

All you small-space dwellers and big-time bike riders know the vicious cycle of storing your bike: you either leave it outside to weather the elements or bring it inside to crowd your home element. Neither option seems optimal, but thanks to intelligent design, we can end the vicious cycle! Now bikes can be stored in the safety of our home without sacrificing much space at all! Here are a few clever inventions that allow for safe, streamlined storage. Enjoy!





  Wheels in pairs hidden under the stairs! What a perfect place to hide a bike.



The Cycloc- lock your bicycle in this handy device. Great for kids' rooms, or any room: four colors to choose from!



 Simple design but great shelving for convenience for all those small bike accessories.



Bike storage got you up against a wall? Not anymore ;)

Sunday, May 6, 2012

Not Your Mama's Washed-out Washroom!

Mama always said, "Life is like laundry... it's loads of fun!" Well, I'm sure no one's mama ever actually said that, let alone meant that. The laundry room may not be a fun room, but it should be a functional room! When designing a home, many people often put the laundry room in the back of their mind until it soon becomes their biggest headache. One of my current clients has suffered numerous years with laundry room headaches, but with a little inspiration, I have the ideal prescription for her. Maybe you'll find some of these examples inspirational to you, too! Enjoy!

 To stack or not to stack? That is the question! Well, no matter whichever answer suits your space, know that color is the ultimate answer! Like I said, this isn't your mama's washed-out washroom- these bright blues make the laundry room seem cleaner and more exciting.

 



This laundry room is on double-duty!  Everything is clean and symmetrical. The splash of color on the walls and bold cabinets take this washroom from washed-out to wonderful!

   
 The wall says it all! This patterned wallpaper offers stimulation to an otherwise non-stimulating chore: laundry. The toned-down cabinets play-up organization and efficiency, and the large window lets the sun brighten your dullest chores. 

Mission: Impossible. Who would have thought that such a small space could hold so much?! The washer and dryer are streamlined perfectly into the rest of this multi-functional room's decor. 
 


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Sunday, April 8, 2012

Stylish Bookshelves....Yes Please!

Everyone has books and no matter how many you have, you need somewhere to store or display them. I love growing my own book collection and if i had somewhere fashionable to display them would be even better. Here are some bookshelves that make a statement in any room. Let me know your favorite. Enjoy!


U S of A! Such a great idea.  Even leaves room for you to grow thanks to it being over sized.

 Now you know your ABCs.  Fantastic idea for teaching kids to read as well as organizing the titles of each book.  


 This would make a great room divider.  Against a wall would look good too! doesn't take up too much space yet gives you plenty of storage.


 Tree motifs are always nice,  gives a space some organic personality.  This is definitely a floor space saver, taking advantage of vertical opportunities. 


This thinking bubble is too cool. Placing it behind a sofa makes for some humor for whom ever sits in front of it.


Alice in wonderland? Well maybe not but this cartoon style bookshelf is playful and has lots of character, that can be added to any room for some color or just something a little different. 



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Friday, April 6, 2012

Organize That Kitchen!

Kitchens see the most traffic and use of any of the rooms in your home. So, obviously, it would serve you best if your kitchen were organized with enough storage space. When you take the plunge and tackle a full kitchen renovation, keep every detail in mind. Sure, include lots of cabinets. But spend some time and really think through how little details can make your new kitchen yours. Here are a few ideas I’ve come across and fell in love with. Enjoy.



Don’t be afraid to use hooks for storage if you find yourself short on cabinet real estate. Include a colored wall to liven up your space. 

Do you have limited counter space and or don’t want to display your fifteen appliances all the time? A swinging or sliding shelf is a great way to allow use or access without having to drag a heavy mixer from a cabinet the few times you actually use it. 


Those sponges that are so ugly now have a convenient hiding spot!  Stainless is always a great material for the kitchen too! easy to clean doesn't rust and looks great!

 
Underneath most sinks is a pile of cleaning supplies. I love this idea as a way to organize and again allow access to the entirety of the space. Installing a “U” shaped drawer will help you keep this nice and neat. 


Finding a way to use otherwise wasted space is a necessity in some kitchens. By installing a toe-kick drawer you can store flat items that you may not use often. 



I’ve always hated corner cabinets since my reach is limited. I basically have to crawl into the thing to get items from the back. Very inconvenient to store stuff you use often. These are a fantastic solution as they allow access and visibility to everything.

Friday, March 23, 2012

Stairs: Up & Down, Up & Down!

Stairs are tired of just being walked on all the time. I say, let them be noticed! Let them make a statement! These nontraditional styles will surely have you reconsidering how essential stairs are to the flow and connectedness of your home. Enjoy!



 Love your books? Stairs do, too! These stairs provide a clean, orderly, and space-conscious solution to organizing your growing book collection.


 These stairs are sleek and simple, yet incredibly striking: the perfect way to unite a modern multilevel home.



  Curved staircases are always stylish, but the individual steps are often overlooked. Try adding something creative to the steps. These are filled with wood shavings! 


What's black and white and walked all over? This metal zig-zag staircase! This design is sophisticated and unique: definitely something I want to try in the next house design project.



Finally, my favorite staircase! These 3D floating parallelograms are so clever; and using one of the steps as a desk- even more clever! This multipurpose staircase shows creativity, sophistication, and a high design IQ. 


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