Pull-out Shelves: Gliding to a Hardworking Kitchen

Pull-out shelves unleash the storage potential on a typical 24-inch deep, 30-inch wide, lower kitchen cabinet. With standard shelves, you have to stoop down (ouch) and peer into the dark recesses to see what’s back there. Mmm, peanut butter—that expired in 2008? Read the rest of this entry »

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Low-Cost Kitchen Storage: Cheap Stress Reduction

Good news for budget-minded cleaning compulsives: Getting organized in the kitchen won’t drain your piggy bank. Stash more cash and control the chaos with these low-cost kitchen storage solutions, all readily available at home centers, discount stores, and online. Read the rest of this entry »

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Small Kitchen Space-Savers

Here are the ingredients for additional space that won’t cost more than a fraction of the $30,000 that the “2015 Remodeling Impact Report” from the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® says you could spend upgrading your kitchen. Read the rest of this entry »

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All About Wine Storage

Whether you’re cellaring two cases or 20 means having wine storage that offers stable temperature and humidity. Read the rest of this entry »

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5 Ways To Live Happily With A Clutter Bug

If you live alone, you never must tolerate anyone’s clutter but your own. Add another human to the household, and you’re bound to butt heads over how and when stuff is stored, piled, and put away. Read the rest of this entry »

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The Link Between Clutter and Depression

Dishes in the sink, toys throughout the house, stuff covering every flat surface; this clutter not only makes our homes look bad, it makes us feel bad, too. Read the rest of this entry »

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