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Organizing a Busy Mudroom – Before and After

Recently I helped clients in Lake Tahoe, Nevada organize their cluttered mudroom into a beautiful and functional space. The room serves several purposes including laundry, outerwear storage, business supplies, scrapbooking materials and floral vases.

The picture above is a small space in between the garage and kitchen. As you can see, the coat rack and shelf are packed with items and very cluttered. It’s visually exhausting.

We started by taking sorting all the items into categories including donate, trash/recycle, move to garage, move to front closet, stays in mudroom and move to business supplies. Everything fit in a category and then we started putting items in their correct place. We ended up with two trash bags, three recycling bags and five donation bags.

The above image is of the coat rack and shelf after the organization project. The coat rack now houses just coats and outerwear the homeowner frequently needs. We used a basket from another room that fit the shelf better – it now hold hats, mittens and scarves. The long cane basket conveniently holds sunscreen and insect repellent.

Here’s the bench as it existed before organizing. The homeowners would use it as a catch all for items such as coats, books, bags and boots.

We found a proper home for all the items on the bench and left it free and clear of clutter. Now the homeowners can appreciate the beautiful custom knotty-pine built-in bench and retrieve items inside easily. And look, you can see the gorgeous slate floor!

The picture above is a view of the laundry area. The counter is covered with boxes, business supplies and scrapbook materials. It was impossible to fold clothes on the counter in this condition.

Now the laundry area is clutter-free and the counter top clear. Isn’t this a space you could fold clothes in?

The client had a series of prints from her childhood that were being stored away. We decided to showcase them above the counter.

The utility sink was not being used and filled with scrapbooking materials.

The utility sink is now clear and ready to be put to good use again.

Here is another view of the sink “before.”

And here is a view “after.” We even had two framed prints from the same series displayed in the laundry area that worked beautifully above the sink.

We even neatly organized all the cabinets. Here is a view of the cabinet above the sink before it was organized. It mainly served as storage for floral vases, so that is what ended up staying.

Here is the same cabinet after organizing. Now floral vases and supplies are displayed orderly and easily accessible.

The open shelves to the right of the sink were also a catch-all for scrapbooking and floral supplies.

To keep the space visually pleasing, I suggested large baskets for the lower three shelves. None of them match, but I think that’s okay. In this case, all three baskets should be the same or all different. Because the homeowner already had two different baskets that fit the shelves, so we ended up only having to purchase one.

The homeowner had a lovely collection of white vases that I displayed on the top shelf. Organizing a collection of items by color is always easy on the eyes. It is also nice to have varying heights to add more visual interest.

The project was exhausting for me and the homeowners. It took approximately 20 hours to complete. But, it was worth every minute because the homeowners are thrilled with the results. They can again easily do laundry, hang up a jacket and find what they need.

It always feels good to complete a project!

A year from now you may wish you had started today.
~ Karen Lamb

*images from Simplified Bee

 

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Read full story By on August 28, 2009 in foyers, home organization, mudrooms, organization tips, simplified bee portfolio

Welcome Home – The Beautifully Organized Entryway

It’s the first and last area in your home that you and your guests see. The front door entryway – or foyer depending on your homes architecture – deserves your design attention. Entryways come in all shapes and sizes, yet all welcome guests and residents. In some homes the entryway also functions as a storage area for items such as keys, shoes, purses, mail, hats and coats. The overall function of the entryway will determine the organizational design.

Above, the gracious pair of multipane cross-buck doors greets guests to the retreat cottage of Detroit-based designer Stephen Knollenberg. This traditional entrance hall features a beautifully carved early-20th-century five-legged table with a 19th century copper street lantern suspended above it. The mounted wood folk art walking stick on the table looks American, yet was purchased at a Parisian flea market. The large woven basket is perfect to store shoes, backpacks or small sporting equipment.

This warm and inviting foyer by designer Suzanne Kasler features a custom damask wallpapered ceiling by Walter Knabe and empire chandelier. It coordinates beautifully with the persimmon floor length draperies in fabric by Holland & Sherry. If the space is large enough, a desk is a nice furniture piece in the entryway and serves many functions. It’s a great place to display floral arrangements, home accessories as well as storage for small items. I’m also a fan of benches in entryways – love how Kasler placed one below the far gallery wall of artwork.

Keeping it simple and clutter free. This long and narrow entryway looks great with simply a small bench and light fixture. The black and white tile floor makes quite an impact and defines the space nicely.

This stunning New York City condominium foyer by designer, Charlotte Moss welcomes its guests with custom wallpaper made from 18th century architectural engravings from Le Rouge. Mirrors are also great in an entrance. In this room, Moss adds a convex mirror centered over the antique demilune table to create a nice focal point. The table is also symmetrically accessorized with faux marble obelisks flanking a silver cachepot. She makes it look so easy!

Ahhh – beautiful form meets practical function. This small entry is loaded with all the right design elements. The lighting design includes natural light from the front door’s window and a perfect proportioned whimsical chandelier. My favorite element however, is the floating shelf with storage drawers – great to store small items such as keys or mittens.

This last entryway clearly serves several functions and I think would be a great design for a mudroom. The clock, calendar and wall storage bins help this busy family keep organized and information centralized. The baskets – color coded for each individual – are perfect for storing shoes, small bags and sweaters. The tile floor is also practical for an entryway in snow or beach terrains.
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Read full story By on August 14, 2009 in foyers, interior design, lighting

Fall in Love with the Console Table

I have a thing for console tables. They’re so versatile and perfect for the smallest apartments or the largest mansions. Here are some lovely decor photos featuring an assortment of beautiful console tables.

I just love how designer, Shane Reilly tucked two upholstered X stools under the console table in this traditional living room. Image from Decorati.com

Designer Amy Lau placed this contemporary wooden console with tri-oval mirror in this simple, yet elegant foyer. Image from Decorati.com

Wow! This mirrored console table is so chic with metallic geometric wallpaper and yellow bamboo Asian garden stools. Image from decor pad.

This custom designed storage console by Parlor Design is wonderful in this foyer against the white paneling and antique mirror. Great transitional piece. Image from Decorati.com

Now this is great design! I love the use of this gorgeous gray wooden console table behind the sofa in this yellow living room. The mustard upholstered chairs flanking the table and gold gourd lamps are brilliant. Image from decor pad.

Love this fun Lucite acrylic console with zebra bench and black & white photo. Such a great addition in this blue gray living room. Image from decor pad.


Have you fallen in love with the console table too?

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Read full story By on June 5, 2009 in console tables, foyers, interior design, living rooms