aflynn85's ideas
DISHES? RUBBERMAID?
knife storage
order 3" cabinet fillers and use these instead
Lighting colors
Lighting
Back splash
like the bathsplash and the traditional look
like the shakerboard with the wainscoating
like the mirror and sconces and tile
like the mirror, sconces and tile idea not the specific ones in the picture though
hate the cabinet but layout is similar to our bathroom. like the sconces and mirror
hate the wallpaper. like the mirror, sink and backsplash
mirror
simplicity and bringhtness of the powder room
colors
clean lines and back splash
Table
Bedroom!!!mirror and framed pictures.
Table and island
Nook
Kitchen
Chandelier
Small like mine
Cabinets around washers
3. Corner drawers. Move over, Lazy Susan. You’re not the only clever solution for corners anymore. Full-depth corner drawers are helping homeowners get the most out of tricky spaces. Cost: Commonly $125 to $225 per drawer (hardware only).See 10 great ways to use kitchen corners
12. Dish drawer. Some 76,000 users love this sturdy, deep drawer, which keeps plates within reach for even the shortest members of the household. This one can hold 75 to 100 pounds, and adjustable pegs let you easily fit in all your breakables.
7. Appliance garage. Just about all of us could use a clutter-free countertop, which is why appliance garages are popular. More than 160,000 users like this design, which keeps a blender, toaster and mixer nearby but out of sight.
3. Utensil drawer. This clever utensil built-in keeps serveware and silverware conveniently in check. Added to more than 260,000 ideabooks, this image is one of the most popular on Houzz. If you want the look but can’t afford custom, take the DIY route by placing stainless steel pots in a deep, empty drawer.Shop for kitchen drawer organizers
1. Custom pantry. More than any other storage solution, Houzzers dream of a perfectly organized walk-in pantry. More than 580,000 users have saved this photo to their ideabooks, thanks to its pullout baskets, pocket doors and abundant shelf space.“People love pantries because they house everything all in one place,” says storage designer Marie Newton, who designed this pantry. “You can see it all, so you don’t end up buying something you already have.”Browse thousands of pantry photos
Barn doors for game room
Cabinets
Window treatment
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