1BEFORE: A Disorganized Garage
Pinterest AddictBefore making over her garage, Eliesa Prettelt of Pinterest Addict knew the space was a borderline safety hazard. "It was literally the dumping ground for all the things we didn't want to deal with," she says. Prettelt desperately needed help fixing what she now calls "a hoarder situation."
2AFTER: A Smart Workstation
Pinterest AddictTo streamline a space like this, Jeni Aron recommends to purge — and quickly. "Don't waste time giving things away to friends unless the item has value," Aron warns. "Nobody wants your old dirty stuff." Then she says to categorize the remaining items. For Prettelt's garage, she installed a pegboard to create storage for tools, paint, and more.
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3BEFORE: A Cluttered Laundry Closet
C'mon Get Crafty 4AFTER: A Serene Storage Space
C'mon Get CraftyAmelia Meena's straightforward advice: "Add shoe shelves." Chamberlin took it a step further by choosing storage that doubles as a bench. Meena also recommends adding several smaller bins instead of only one big one.
SHOP SHOE SHELVES
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5BEFORE: A Craft Room Explosion
Frog Prince PaperieEven though Paula Biggs of Frog Prince Paperie loves to craft, she admits to being extremely disorganized. "After finishing a party, shoot, or any other project, I have a habit of 'cleaning up' by dumping everything in a box and hauling everything up to my office to deal with later," she says. The result? A chaotic work space.
6AFTER: A Colorful Creative Outlet
Frog Prince PaperieMeena told Biggs to purge and "reconstruct" the space by designating a home for every thing. Then, she says, "You have to return the items to their home when not in use to avoid losing them or, even worse, unnecessarily buying multiples."
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7BEFORE: A Double Room Disaster
Our House Now a HomeSince taking up blogging, Emily Burmeister of Our House Now a Home started using bedroom for crafting. But this dual function space was becoming an eye sore. "My poor husband was lucky to get a corner of the bed at the and of the day," she says.
8AFTER: A Simple Shared Space
Our House Now a HomeMaeve Richmond's advice for Burmeister: Mentally and physically divide the space. "This mental shift means you can no longer use your bed as a workspace," she says. She also recommends adding concealed storage to a bedroom/workspace hybrid and painting the walls a light color to make it feel open and bright.
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9BEFORE: A Cramped Pantry
Re-FabbedBefore Brooke Riley from Re-Fabbed made over her pantry, she couldn't walk in it — let alone find anything. "For months, I watched this tiny room become an anxiety attack waiting to happen, but instead of tackling it, I just kept shutting the door," she says.
10AFTER: A Fun Food Spot
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11BEFORE: A Wasted Cabinet
Hello NatureWhen Ashley Griffith of Hello Nature first moved into her home, she loved the bathroom cabinet. "The shelves were deep, the drawers were wide, and I was certain it would be the perfect solution for all of our stuff," she says. But over time she realized too much storage can create chaos.
12AFTER: A Streamlined Storage Space
Hello NatureTo make deep shelves work better, Richmond recommends getting smart with storage. "A combination of pull-out drawers and trays are the perfect way to work with a depth issue," Richmond says. She also suggests installing wireless touch lights, so you can actually see what's hidden near the back of the closet.
SHOP SLIDING ORGANIZERS
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13BEFORE: A Clunky Office
Dogs Don't Eat PizzaKaren Cooper of Dogs Don't Eat Pizza always struggled with her home office, despite experimenting with different furniture layouts. "It was a mess from the day we moved in," she says.
14AFTER: An Orderly Work Area
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15BEFORE: A Cramped Master Closet
Dazzle While FrazzledEven though Victoria Hannley of Dazzle While Frazzled considers herself a relatively organized person, her master bedroom closet says otherwise. "Every home needs a dumping zone, right?!" she asks.
16AFTER: A Beautiful Dressing Area
Dazzle While FrazzledAron suggests replacing bulky white hangers with slim, neutral ones and giving mismatched baskets and boxes a makeover with custom fabric liners and wrapping paper. "Matching baskets will calm the eye when you walk into your closet," Aron says.
SHOP BASKETS
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17BEFORE: A Packed Pantry
Pocketful of PosiesCat Golden of Pocketful of Posies knew exactly what was wrong with her pantry: It was over flowing with food and cluttered with things that shouldn't be in the space whatsoever, but she didn't know where to cut back. "There never seemed to be enough room," she says.
18AFTER: A Dry Goods Haven
Pocketful of PosiesTo streamline a space like this, Aron recommends using the back of the door to add bonus storage and creating zones with labels (like "baking") to keep food organized by need. But she warns that it's a lifestyle change as well as a physical one: "Be faithful to these zones and school everyone in the house about what goes where," Aron says.
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19BEFORE: A Sad Shared Area
Pam FarleyPam Farley of Brown Thumb Mama and her husband own three businesses and share a desk — which is why their desktop started to look more like a junk drawer. But she knew it had potential: "Since it's a corner desk, there was lots of unused space behind the monitor," she says.
20AFTER: A Clean Home Office
Pam FarleyRichmond recommends completely clearing your desk off, then adding baskets, paper organizers, and color-coded folders to eliminate piles. For shared office spaces, Richmond also suggests designated work areas. "Claim a territory, and put paperwork and office supplies back using systems that make sense for you," she says.
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Lauren is a senior editor at Hearst. She was previously the senior editor at WomansDay.com and the home editor at GoodHousekeeping.com and HouseBeautiful.com. Her book club, ramen, and jean jackets are a few of her favorite things.
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