There are a ton of little ways that you can greatly increase your storage space. The real secret is to make the most out of all the storage space that you have on the wall. Your walls can be an untold treasure trove of storage space if you make the right modifications.
Just think about getting a wall spice rack. If you cook at all, then you will at least have some spices and mixes. You now have a good place to put them. Buy a wall spice rack and you can just stick them into their place and always have them nearby when you need them. If you just don’t have any wall space left in the kitchen, you could always look into a hanging spice rack and see if that might fit in better with your style.
You also need to get a closet organizer. This is a really basic idea. Your closet could be used much more effectively if you just have more shelves and more flexibility in your storage options. Getting a closet organizer will let you hang things on the doors and gain shelves in the middle of the closet. You are doubling the capacity without changing a thing.
Posted in Home and Garden |
No Comments » | November 4th, 2008
Water gardens can be an ideal garden for your backyard if only if you have enough space to hold it. Yes, water gardens do require a large space to start with. This is because a pond and running stream is an essential part of any water garden, else there is no point in having a water garden. You will also need to have proper landscape edging to give your water garden the look it deserves.
If you don?t have enough space for a water garden, then you can always go for a regular garden or raised gardens. As both don?t require much space as to that of water gardens. Both the gardens require proper maintenance in terms of landscape and thus you will definitely need to make adequate landscape edging to it.
Almost any garden will need special care and thus the raised gardens or water garden too require much more additional care to keep its look and beauty intact.
The shrubs and debris will need to be cleaned properly much more in water garden than raised ones and hence you should be prepared to spare some time on them, else there is no point in creating a garden and leave them to their own and this will only make them worse and will become an eye sore rather than pleasing to eyes.
Posted in Home and Garden |
No Comments » | October 31st, 2008