2021年2月28日星期日

Custom Full Width Kid's Closet Organizer

organizing a kids closet

Why We Love This Closet

  • Custom Sized - A tailored fit looks so much better than making something work and blocking the walls out for closet rods.  
  • Beyond Clothes - This kids closet is perfect for storing clothes AND toys, books, blankets and out of season items.  
  • User Friendly - The higher placed shelving is suitable for adult placing (think hanging outfits or top shelf bins).  The lower storage areas, like the toy bins and milk crates for socks, are perfect for littles to access and use independantly.
  • Grows with Them - with adjustable shelves and removeable milk crates, this closet is ready to grown with your child.  
  • Designed to Last - you just have one closet to make amazing.  Why not do it right the first time with the right materials?  This closet was built using 3/4" PureBond plywood (so no off gassing formaldehyde) and easy to repair, repaint, and repurpose.

And It's Easy to Build!

This closet was actually super easy to tackle and install!

We have the free template (with easy to use configurator!) on our sister site Shelf Help.  Head on over to download the diagrams and start configuring your own closet.



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$10 Cedar Tiered Flower Planter or Herb Garden

Cascading flowers or strawberries? Yes, please!

We are sharing plans for a tiered planter, that we only spent $10 on!  

The secret to this tiered planter is we made it out of cedar fence pickets!  

The first steps are pretty straight forward - just build the three boxes (we used staples but you can also use brad nails or screws).  Here's a trick for adding the lower boxes:

The spacer came in handy to help keep the boxes evenly spaced and I didn't have an extra hand, just another step to simplify the process.

Gotta say I love this Staple Gun. Once I made the supports flush to the top I shot them in and viola, I had the stand attached!

Then I flipped this baby over and stood back to admire and couldn't believe how something so simple could make me so happy!

Be sure to drill holes in the bottom to allow drainage.

Time to get this baby planted, all hands on deck kiddos. They were so happy to help!

We decided to keep the cedar natural so the step that usually takes the most time, the finishing, didn't even need to happen. The final result is a beautiful planter that is so versatile. I thought herbs would be nice, or instead of 2 traditional planters on each side of the sidewalk, two of these would be fun and give a different look. If you do decide to finish it, paint or stain goes a long way. A simple project with many options, that's what I'm talking about!



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