17 June 2015 | Sally It's not the most exciting subject in the world, but something that every home has to deal with; Laundry!! In this blog post, we explore ways to help even the smallest laundry spaces stay organised so you can keep of not just the dirty washing, but the clutter too. |
1 Comment3 April 2015 | Sally In our latest blog post, we show you how to create the perfect pantry which will benefit the whole family. Create tonnes of storage space for tins, jars, bottles & boxes and make room in your kitchen by delegating infrequently used utensils and appliances to the pantry. Read on to discover more about our pantry and kitchen products and take our tutorial in creating your own perfect pantry with ClosetMaid! |
19 September 2014 | Sally Designing your own walk in wardrobe can be a daunting task, and when you throw sloping ceilings into the mix it becomes an even more challenging task! Here, we wanted to show you how to make the most of your room when you have obstacles such as low / sloping ceilings to overcome. This hopefully will give you the confidence to plan your own space and order a ClosetMaid system to suit your requirements, just like a pro!
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16 April 2014 | Sally Half the battle of being organised, is staying that way! If you're planning a new wardrobe or walk in closet, to help get you, your partner or maybe your children organised, make sure that your new storage system is organised in a way that will help you and your family STAY organised! Read on to find out more about how we think creating zones in your wardrobe, is the perfect way to make the most of your space and make it work for you on a day to day basis! |
9 April 2014 | Sally Time off for Easter is great, we get to spend time with family and friends, pig out on chocolate and for many of us we use the time to get organised and spring clean! If you're one of those people and are heading back to uni at the end of the month, or perhaps you have a son or daughter going back, then why not take a look at our dorm room tour and see how you can get organised for next term. You can even take tips for your school kids' bedrooms or study. |