Showing posts with label Organized Pantry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Organized Pantry. Show all posts

Monday, December 26, 2016

Projects Of 2016

I hope you had a wonderful Christmas celebration yesterday with your family and friends!

The last week of the year is a good time to reflect on all the blessings that you've enjoyed and how far you've come.
When I look back at all we've accomplished this year, it amazing to me and it's only by the grace of God that we've accomplished it all. 

The first half of the year was spent getting our (previous) house in near perfect condition, staged and ready to sell. In 2015, we  anticipated putting the house on the market in May, so we had already started with lightening up the paint in the basement, master bedroom, laundry room and  office. In January of this year, things went into high gear and I worked nearly every day until May sanding and painting nearly all of the trim in the house, repainting the deck and just making everything look brand new. Mr. DIY  bought supplies on the way home from work and there was something to do every night. Getting a big house ready to sell is hard work. 

One big project Mr. DIY worked on was the Master Bath shower tile surround and repainting the Master Bathroom. I love how the frameless shower turned out and it was so easy to clean. 

We didn't neglect the outside of the house. I painted the front door and sidelights, as well as the shutters on the house and Mr. DIY painted the front porch posts. 
The front porch was staged with flowering plants, pillows a new front door mat, and a newly painted basket on the front door. 



When the professional photographer arrived in May, we were exhausted! Nearly every surface was touched up to look fresh, clean and updated. All our work paid off when we received multiple offers after two days of showings.
Brian Stogner

One of the most stressful projects of the year was packing up and moving. The stress of not knowing what would fit in our new downsized house and getting and moving out of a house you've lived in for 16 years and only having 45 days was overwhelming.

I wrote about our crazy, stressful move and gave you a peek at our new house.


Finding a house in just a couple of weeks that fit all of our needs and in the budget wasn't easy. We had put in an offer the previous day on another house when we viewed our current house and quickly rescinded that offer. I'm so glad because that house was a huge fixer and this one was only 2 years old. We were starting off with a clean slate, still a lot to do, but  it is mainly cosmetic, painting and organizing the closets.


The painting in our daughter's room started the day we took posession of our house and before our furniture arrived the next day. Mr. DIY installed cabinets in the laundry room the day the first week after we moved in. I haven't done a blog post on her room yet or the laundry room,  but thought they should be included.

Mr. DIY got busy right away transforming closets. There were plenty of closets, but all of them, including the pantry, only had 4 shelves in them. Mr. DIY started with the linen closet in the Master Bathroom. Lucky for us, it was about the same size as our last house, so all of our things fit right in once the adjustable shelves were added.

After the linen closet in the Master Bath, Mr. DIY added some extra shelving in the hall linen closet.


After that, Mr. DIY added shelves to the pantry in the kitchen and transformed a 2nd coat closet into more pantry space.

The organizing continued in the Garage... Since we were downsizing from a large, 3 car garage, to a small 2 car, Mr. DIY added a whole wall of cabinets.


The wire closet in our daughter's room was replaced with a custom closet that I designed and Mr. DIY installed. Our daughter loved it. 

Our new yard is really small compared to our last house and taking care of it has been so easy! Still, I had to plant an herb garden in our front yard. There will definitely be more landscaping projects for our backyard this Spring.

This brings us up to October.

 Phew!

 It's been one project after another!

In October, we hired a company to encapsulate our crawl space, which is tall enough for us to stand up in. Once encapsulated, would be a huge space to store all of our things that we previously stored in our basement. No blog post and no pics yet. Mr. DIY is finishing up the flooring and we still have to organize the containers on the shelving he built in the space. 

Since cold weather was coming up, Mr. DIY built our cat Buddy a cat cave for the Screened Porch because he spends most of his days out there. 

A fun little project I made for the screened porch was the Lighted Grapevine Orb.

Although, we didn't get a chance the first half of the year to do projects at the Mountain Cottage, we were able to do a few projects the 2 weeks we lived there in between house closings and we've been able to spend a few weekends there this Fall. We're looking forward to doing more projects there in the coming months.  We've finished the countertops and installed all of the subway tile. Mr. DIY still has to build open shelves, install crown molding, build a custom wood hood, custom banquette and a custom chandelier. After all of that, we'll be finished in the kitchen.

This brings us up to December, which is all Christmas decorating. We've still been organizing the crawl space and moving things from the garage to the new storage area. We had our 5th and final trailer/pod with all of our storage in it delivered at the end of September and all of that was stored in the garage. We only have a few more things to move and then we'll be able to park 2 cars in the garage! That is something we never had at our last house, even with a big 3 car garage!

I'm looking forward to 2017 with great anticipation.

May your home and family be filled with many blessings!

Pam

Here are all the links to the above projects...































Tuesday, July 16, 2013

How To Organize Your Pantry



Ever walk into a space in your own home and it makes you cringe?
Well, I have to admit that when I walked into the kitchen, the pantry doors were wide open and it made me wince.  A lot!
It was definitely time to organize the pantry. 


The pantry hadn't been organized in awhile and things were all over the place. It had been bugging me for awhile.
 It's difficult to find what's in the pantry when items aren't where they are suppose to be.
Here's a closer look...


Condiments and snacks on the drink shelf, baking items on the canned good shelf and snacks in disarray in the baskets. 
Couldn't find things quickly if I wanted to.
Definitely in need of some organization. 

So, here's how I organized my pantry.
I start with clearing out one shelf. 
One shelf, that's it. 
Just in case I don't have much time, I can surely finish one shelf.  If you have more time, do another shelf, then another, until you're either finished or out of time.

I  take everything out and wipe it down.

I then put items that into smaller containers if the container they're in are too large. This will save some space.

 I had an opened box of Hot Wheat Cereal, so I put it in a Mason jar. Remember to cut out the directions and put them inside the jar so you'll know how to cook it.

 Use smaller containers to separate small items. Keep what you use the most where it can be easily reached.
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After finishing the first shelf, go on to the 2nd shelf. Go through and get rid of stale food or items past their expiration date.


Two shelves finished and the pantry is looking much better.
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If you follow these tips and go through your pantry regularly, your pantry will be functional and organized. 
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Here's how I separate the items in my pantry. 
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Organizing your pantry is a good indoor project for the upcoming hot summer days.
How unorganized does your pantry get before you break down and organize it?

Pam



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Friday, May 17, 2013

16 Ideas For De-cluttering Your Pantries And Cabinets



Having worked as a kitchen and bath designer and as a custom closet designer, I've seen a lot of cluttered spaces. 

Seriously cluttered.

I'm talking pantries so full you couldn't find anything to save your life...
and linen closets piled so high that things fall on you when the door is open...
and walk in closets so full, you couldn't walk in them.
You get the picture.  

And even though I love to organize things,
I must admit there are a few spaces in our home that need some organizing.

How about you?

So, I've put together a board on hometalk.com of 16 fabulous pantries, linen closets and cabinets for all of us who need a little inspiration to de-clutter our spaces. 
You can find my De-cluttering Your Pantries board shown below HERE with all the links to see the full projects.
If you don't know about hometalk, it's "the largest home & garden knowledge hub on the web. It's fueled by the firsthand experience & advice of hundreds of thousands of home enthusiasts and professionals". 
Hometalk is a great source for diy and other home projects.

So, head on over to see the whole board on de-cluttering your pantries.

Have a great (and clutter free) weekend!

Pam

Monday, August 20, 2012

Keep Your Pantry Organized!

An organized pantry can save you time and money; two very good reasons why you should keep it neat and tidy.


Awhile back Mr. Fanatic made me a couple of shelf stackers and lined a few of the wire shelves with some 1/4" backer board.  It was a no cost project...ya gotta love those! 
Here's how the pantry looked after it was organized back then.

Our pantry has been really unorganized lately and was in need of some help. 

That's an understatement

 It was in need of a lot of help!
 
What I'm about to show you is BAD. 
I mean Horribly bad
Prepare yourself...


There were so many things that weren't on the right shelf I couldn't find a thing. Recently I had to go out and purchase and item I needed. It was very frustrating because I knew the item  was in my pantry. (in fact there were 2 of these items I needed in my messy pantry, but couldn't find them)

Thought I'd be REALLY real and show it to you up close and personal. 
Don't judge.
I spent nearly 4 hours on Saturday clearing the pantry out and organizing it.

 Here's the pantry after being organized...
Much better, don't ya think?

The first thing you need to do when organizing a space is to clear the whole thing out, but the  space was too overwhelming, so I did one shelf at a time.

I bought six plastic baskets at Walmart awhile back and was going to use them to organize another cabinet, but they didn't work out. I'm so glad I never took them back. I found the large woven baskets at HomeGoods.
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The baskets should keep things a little more contained.
Baskets has sure helped me keep our linen closet neat and organized. 
The large baskets hold snacks, lunch boxes and disposable items.
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I used my large punch with contact paper to make the labels for the white plastic baskets.
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Uhhhh.






After:
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What one space do you need to clean and organize?


Pam