Don't let frozen food spoil and go to waste. Enjoy your leftovers before it expires while keeping your freezer neat and organized. How do we do that? ...
To keep from searching all over the house for small travel necessities, contain them in a large shoe or boot box. Label it and keep it somewhere acces...
Keep all your sink accessories neat with a sink organizer that holds dish soap, scrubbers, and sponge in one contained unit. If you are short on count...
A medicine cabinet can quickly become a dump zone for everything from old medications, empty bottles and long-abandoned cosmetics. And when a dump zon...
Handbags are often a microcosm of one's life in general. The same rules of organization still apply:
Keep like things together. Use small zippered ba...
Choose linen over cotton for drying dishes. Linen, an organic fiber woven from flax, is stronger, more absorbent, and lasts longer than cotton. A lint...
1. Keep like items together.
2. Open only one bottle of each condiment at a time. Try to limit them to the door, but if there are too many, contain t...
To neaten an unsightly jumble of cords on the floor of your office, bundle loose cords together using plastic cord ties. Or improvise with what you ha...
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An ergonomically correct desk setup can help you avoid backaches, eye strain, and fatigue. Arrange your home office setu...
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There are three categories of hair care items: tools (blow dryer, curling iron, straightening iron, brushes, combs, cu...
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For some people, books are like trophies -- a statement of achievement and a reflection of one's intellect, education, travel...
A snowy grill is not a good thing. Flickr photo by qJake
Take a few steps at the end of the season to ensure that your grill in ready to go at the f...
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A cleaning tip a day by Stylelist Home's cleaning and organizing experts Stacey Platt and Sarah Hayon of DwellWell.
Keepi...