Friday, November 25, 2011

Underbed Holiday Storage Box with Hinged Lid (Red/Clear) (6 1/2"H x 20 1/8"W x 39"L)

!±8± Underbed Holiday Storage Box with Hinged Lid (Red/Clear) (6 1/2"H x 20 1/8"W x 39"L)

Brand : Iris | Rate : | Price :
Post Date : Nov 25, 2011 10:48:18 | Usually ships in 1-2 business days


Store all your Holiday items that you need to access quickly and easily in our Underbed Holiday Storage Box from IRIS. This heavy-duty plastic box is clear on the bottom so you can see what's inside, and translucent red on top for a festive touch! The hinged lid allows access without removing the box from under the bed more than half way! Perfect for wrapping paper and bows! Great year 'round for all sorts of storage needs! Inside bottom of box measures 35.5"L x 17.5"W. Assembly level/degree of difficulty: No Assembly R. Made in America

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Monday, November 21, 2011

Sterilite 41Qt Underbed Stor Box (Pack Of 6) 19608006 Containers See Thru Storage Closet

!±8± Sterilite 41Qt Underbed Stor Box (Pack Of 6) 19608006 Containers See Thru Storage Closet


Rate : | Price : $63.99 | Post Date : Nov 22, 2011 05:06:12
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41 QT, Underbed Storage Box, See Through With White Lid.

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Sunday, November 6, 2011

Organizing Tips For Every College Dorm Room

!±8± Organizing Tips For Every College Dorm Room

No matter what the size or layout of a dorm room - organization is a must! With small spaces, there is no room for disorganization. Here are some organizing tips for dorm rooms.

If you are planning to visit home after the start of the school year, bring summer clothes home and take winter clothes back to college. Taking just the clothing suited to the current season will help save space. Contact your roommate before arriving to avoid possible duplication of larger items such as a television, fridge, microwave, iron, ironing board, etc.- which take up a lot of space.

Bunk or loft your beds to create more living space. Bed risers also work great to maximize storage underneath your bed. Increase your space by utilizing back of doors, inside closet doors and wall space. Most colleges do not want their walls damaged by new holes so remember to bring lots of sticky tack and Rubbermaid's line of wall adhesive hooks.

Late night snacks are inevitable at college. Ziploc bags and sealable containers go a long way. Keep all crackers, snacks, etc. in these to prevent ants or other bugs from invading your dorm room. A plastic tote is a great way to store and carry items to and from the communal showers. This keeps all items in one place and prevents leaving items behind. Do not forget a pair of flips flops for the showers and your robe!

With new friends and new experiences, comes much memorabilia. Think ahead and plan on one memorabilia box per school year. This limits all the paper and knick knacks you save- start off with a large shoe box, and if you must grow to a larger container, ok, but remember to limit it to one container.

Keeping track of classes, assignments, and campus events/dates seems daunting. Some colleges offer pocket calendars with preprinted campus dates. Definitely purchase one either from the college or a generic one from an office supplies store. After getting syllabuses from your professors, take time to enter in all assignment due dates.

Paper during college will soon pile up if it is not contained. Here are two ideas- create a labeled binder for each course which would contain pockets, sheet protectors, and blank paper. Three-hole punch incoming paper and add it to the corresponding course. OR get one 2 inch binder that will contain all courses. Separate courses by insertable labeled index dividers. Include blank paper and sheet protectors as well.

Christmas lights are a fun, yet cheap way to dress up and decorate a dorm room. Do not forget a strand of two while packing, along with adhesive hooks to hang them.

Do not Forget the essentials while organizing dorm rooms! Organizational Gear and Products:

Dorm Room Closets

Over the Door Pocket Organizers

Shoe Rack/Cubes

Hangers and Hooks

Over door Towel Racks

Laundry

Mini Drying Rack

Pop Up Hamper

Stain Sticks

Desks in Dorm Rooms

Extension Cords and Surge Protectors

Bulletin/Message Board

Desktop Organizers for Accessories

Three-Hole Punch/Stapler

Storage

Set of Bed Lifts

CD/DVD Storage

Stackable Crates or Cubes (for books)

Under bed Storages Boxes

Memorabilia/Photo Boxes

Bath

Shower Tote/Caddy

Cosmetic Trays/Organizers


Organizing Tips For Every College Dorm Room

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Sunday, October 16, 2011

Underbed Storage Drawer - 4 (White/Frost) (6.25"h x 17.5"w x 29.25"L)

!±8± Underbed Storage Drawer - 4 (White/Frost) (6.25"h x 17.5"w x 29.25"L)

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Post Date : Oct 16, 2011 13:45:17 | Usually ships in 1-2 business days


This set of 4 Underbed Storage Drawers are incredibly durable, great for underbed storage or for stacking multiple units together. Each sturdy white plastic frame resists warping and has a smooth sliding clear plastic drawer with a 7.9 Gallon capacity. Since the drawer slides so easily, it's easy to stack these units and still slide the drawers. From Iris. . Made in America

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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Get Organized With 5 "Hidden" Storage Areas

!±8± Get Organized With 5 "Hidden" Storage Areas

Perhaps your home is very small, or perhaps your collection of stuff is very large. At any rate, you need to maximize every square inch of your storage space. You've jammed every closet, filled every shelf and stuffed every drawer. What more can you do?

As a professional organizer and designer of custom storage systems I've learned that the first step in maximizing space is to minimize useless clutter, but let's say you've pared down your collection of items to the truly useful, sentimental and/or necessary. If that's the case then it's time to become a bit of an explorer. Your goal is not exotic artifacts or chests of gold but another hidden treasure-- extra storage space! Start with the 5 "hidden" storage areas listed below, and then see how many more storage treasures you can find in your own home.

1. The back of the closet door-- One of the more obvious hidden storage areas is also one of the least used. Approximately 50% of all clients I work with fail to use this space. The back of your closet door is an excellent place to hang and store everything from shoes, to clothes, to hats and accessories. A wide variety of door-mounted systems are available to make the most of this usually hidden space-- from simple robe hooks to canvas bags capable of holding dozens of pairs of shoes.

2. Under the bed-- There's a whole closet of space under your bed! Under-bed space is often either overlooked or poorly utilized. Rather than treat the space as a large hidden junk drawer (Let's find another space for your college bowling trophies and the 5-year old tax returns!), purchase plastic under-bed storage containers particularly designed for the task. Look for ones with secure, snap-on lids that open on both ends and small wheels to make placing and removing the containers easier. This is an excellent idea when your lack of closet space requires you to rotate your clothes from season to season.

3. Above the toilet-- Rather than a single towel-bar or framed picture above the toilet consider additional storage in the form of an étagère or space-saver cabinet. These handy shelving units that fit over and above your toilet can be found in almost any style to match your décor and offer everything from simple open shelving to glass-inset cabinet doors. Depending on the style purchased they can be used to store towels, toiletries, make-up and more.

4. The garage ceiling-- Most people tend to utilize only one surface in their garage- the floor. Newer storage systems and cabinets have begun to make use of vertical wall space, but there's still one area that is almost always overlooked and underused- the garage ceiling. Many homes have garages with 9-10 foot ceilings, and for most, the two or three feet above their vehicle is simply empty space. Many storage product manufacturers now sale overhead storage racks designed to hold everything from boxes of Christmas decorations to lawnmowers. Some even come equipped with electric motors to raise and lower the platform making this solution ladder-free and lower-back friendly.

5. Stored luggage-- This has been my secret storage weapon for years. My wife and I purchased a full set of large suitcases to travel overseas years ago, and while they worked wonderfully on vacation, they became a huge waste of precious space back home. Our solution-- use them as additional storage! Over the years we have used our largest, rarely-used suitcases to store out-of-season clothing, Christmas gifts, books, and during one move, we even stored dishes in them.

Now that you've been giving a beginner's field guide to finding hidden storage treasures, lace up your boots, grab your binoculars, and see what uncharted storage space you can discover in your own home!


Get Organized With 5 "Hidden" Storage Areas

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