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Kitchen Cabinet. Put small items into containers so they don't get lost. It's easier to remove the container to select what you want than trying to find something on a jumbled shelf.
Before of an Unpack. Lots of boxes, lots of breakable, lots of stuff. Let's find a place for it all so the family can find what they want when they need it.
After. No boxes and the kitchen is ready!
After you've moved, set to know your space. Save yourself money by NOT running to the store for storage products. Use what you have. Here we used aluminum pans as drawer dividers.
What do you do with tall, narrow pull-out drawers? Cutting board and baking tins fit nicely, or tall bottles like olive oil and wine.
Under the sink is organized with a basket and a tiered rack, both items the client already had on-hand
1/4 of the playroom transformation that the client described as a room she called "the monster".
2/4 Lots of stuff to sort, but we're working our way through.
3/4 almost finished. A few odd n ends to deal with.
4/4 After. Voila! 3.5 hours later we have tamed the monster. Some items were relocated elsewhere in the home, some to donate, and a few bags of trash.
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