Showing posts with label home organization. Show all posts
Showing posts with label home organization. Show all posts

Friday, July 15, 2011

Friday Find: Stylish 3 Ring Binders by russell+hazel




Organizing documents in binders started back in school, but it wasn’t until I directed  corporate events that I learned to appreciate the high-function of three ring binders. Today I still like to organize my work documents in binders, but finding a stylish design has been a challenge.


russell and hazel 3 ring binders
Recently, I discovered russell+hazel and their stylish, yet functional binders.  Not your typical 3 ring binder, russell+hazel’s three-ring binders are beautifully constructed and designed. They each have special features like a dry-erase interior, handsome book-linen spine and rubber band to keep it secure. In addition, russell+hazel binders are eco-friendly and made from 100% post-consumer recycled content.


chic 3 ring binders russell hazel
The book-linen spine comes in ten solid colors to coordinate with just about any décor.


stylish 3 ring binders

russell+hazel also offer their binders in chic patterns.





Now, which one shall I order? Do you have a favorite binder you love?


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Saturday, July 2, 2011

July Monthly Calendar Wallpaper for iPhone + More!




July 2011 iphone wallpaper

It’s July {yep, hard for me to believe too} and time turn those calendars. Red Stamp just released their July monthly calendar wallpaper for your iPhone, iPads or computer. Such a fun, patriotic stripe. Download it here for free.






Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Stylish & Organized Linen Closet–Before & After




stylishly organized linen closet

Over a long holiday weekend this spring, one of our big organizing projects was to purge and stylishly rearrange the linen closet. I typically do this kind of work for clients, but this time it was my turn!


Although the closet didn't look up to my standards, it functioned fine. I think this is one reason why it took us so long to get to it.


linen closet before

As I mentioned, our “before” closet was functional, but needed a coordinated look. So out came all the items. The shelf liners were removed and the shelves were painted a crisp white. To add a punch of color we painted the back wall a fresh green  that coordinated with a trio of canvas striped bins we already had.


organized linen closet stylish simple

While my husband was painting, I organized all the supplies into groups and then housed the items staying in the closet into bins or baskets. Each basket received a labeled tag and were arranged on the shelves based on how frequently they were used. We had most of the supplies for this project. I only needed to purchase the top three bins and for those I selected a solid beige canvas so that it didn't compete with the stripe, but was a different texture than the baskets.


We are much happier with the way the our linen closet looks today!




Organizing your clothing closet? 

Here are some tips on making your closet functional and beautiful.





Happy organizing!


Friday, June 17, 2011

Friday Find: Chic Trash Cans from Waterworks




chic trash cans from waterworks
There are certain products that are essential to keeping a house tidy. The waste can is one such item. In addition to being highly functional, trash cans can be very stylish. Here are a few examples of beautiful waste cans from Waterworks… almost too pretty for trash!


If you are looking for more trash can inspiration and options, you are in luck. This month I started as a contributor at Houzz, a community of home design enthusiasts from around the world. They have asked several bloggers to curate products and create ideabooks. My latest ideabook is a Wastebasket Round-up. {smile}




Also, I am happy to announce that prov3130grl was the winner of the Bon Ami Green Cleaning Kit giveaway. Congrats!


Enjoy your weekend!


Monday, June 13, 2011

Interior Design Tips for Maximizing a Small Living Space




I'm thrilled to announce that Michaela of Michaela Noelle Designs and an interior design student will be a summer contributor here at Simplified Bee. Earlier this year she wrote a great article on Color Psychology in Interior Design. Today, she will be giving us design tips for small spaces. Thanks Michaela!









I'm so excited to be here sharing on Simplified Bee today. I adore Cristin- we had the chance to meet a few months ago and she really is such an inspiration to me.  Today, she's asked me to share my take on easy ways to maximize a small space.  This past school year I lived in a very tiny apartment, and while I couldn't make any serious changes because the apartments were owned by the school, I sure spent plenty of hours thinking about what I'd do if I could!  That's just how the designer brain works...always thinking of how to improve a space (: 


Let's dive in!




Top Ways to Maximize Your Small Space:



1. Lighter is Brighter.  Soft, neutral colored walls always makes a space appear larger.  While an accent wall here or there is a great idea, darker colors tend to impose on a space, making it feel smaller.  Some smart color choices would be light blue, beige, light gray or a pale yellow.  Add brighter colors in smaller doses like pillows, curtains and art work, if you wish.





Young House Love





House Beautiful


2.  Consistency.  Having a uniform floor running throughout your small space is a way to trick the eye into thinking the space is longer or wider.





Apartment Therapy


3. Mirror, Mirror on the Wall.  Hanging mirrors is a great way to visually maximize space, as it reflects light and enlarges the depth of perception.





Danielle Oakey Interiors


4. Let There be Light.  Smart lighting choices found in fun pendants, chandeliers and other ambient lighting will help keep the space light and bright, thus making it feel nice and spacious.





House Beautiful


5.  Tuck it Away.  Perhaps the most important way to keep your space feeling larger than it is, would be storage.  There are so many creative ways to keep your clutter out of sight.  Vertical storage in bookcases is a great space saver.  It's also a fun way to add personality- decorating your bookshelves.  Other storage options include ottomans, buffet tables for your eating space, or a dresser for your entry table.  If you don't have a linen closet, a dresser is a great option! No one has to know what's in those drawers (:





Apartment Therapy





Pinterest


With some of these tips implemented into a small home or apartment, you're bound to fool your guests when the guess your square footage. Hope these helped! Thanks again for having me, Cristin!




xoxo,



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