
Ep 150: Creating a Drop Zone for Fall & Winter Gear
11/24/20 • 29 min
We all want that organized drop zone, that beautiful mudroom, or a built-in bench with coat hangers for all our family members, but sometimes, that’s just not an option. Today, we are chatting about how to create a drop zone for fall and winter gear that’s actually attainable for most. Whether you implement a new system for your gloves and hats (which we will give you a few options for) or learn how to corral what you have in a new way, you’ll walk away from this episode ready to tackle the space you have with a fresh set of eyes!
Inspirations that we talked about:
- We love this DIY cubby built-in. It’s a very custom, but doable DIY for most and uses the GARAGE!
- Suzannah’s Instagram post about shoes in the house
- Using the garage as a mudroom again, this wire system could be put up and utilized in just one weekend!
- If you don’t have a space to create closed storage for your drop zone, consider storing all your necessities in plain site! We love this moody entryway filled with a bench and hooks - the perfect starting point for a great drop zone!
- Baskets can be great go-to’s for hiding those pieces that you don’t necessarily want to display. Check out this more minimal drop zone that is still full of storage!
- IKEA’s shoe storage cabinets are great for shoes but think outside of the box with them as well! We love how Charlotte used an Ikea shoe cabinet for mittens and hats!
- If you have at traditional coat closet in your entryway, don’t forget about the vertical door space for storage. Hats and mittens can be stored on the door, not only is a great way to store them but you can let them dry out there too!
- Amazon has lots of affordable over the door storage options.
You can find us on our blogs or connect with each of us on Instagram:
We’d love to hear your questions and thoughts! Join our Facebook group here and email us at [email protected].
We all want that organized drop zone, that beautiful mudroom, or a built-in bench with coat hangers for all our family members, but sometimes, that’s just not an option. Today, we are chatting about how to create a drop zone for fall and winter gear that’s actually attainable for most. Whether you implement a new system for your gloves and hats (which we will give you a few options for) or learn how to corral what you have in a new way, you’ll walk away from this episode ready to tackle the space you have with a fresh set of eyes!
Inspirations that we talked about:
- We love this DIY cubby built-in. It’s a very custom, but doable DIY for most and uses the GARAGE!
- Suzannah’s Instagram post about shoes in the house
- Using the garage as a mudroom again, this wire system could be put up and utilized in just one weekend!
- If you don’t have a space to create closed storage for your drop zone, consider storing all your necessities in plain site! We love this moody entryway filled with a bench and hooks - the perfect starting point for a great drop zone!
- Baskets can be great go-to’s for hiding those pieces that you don’t necessarily want to display. Check out this more minimal drop zone that is still full of storage!
- IKEA’s shoe storage cabinets are great for shoes but think outside of the box with them as well! We love how Charlotte used an Ikea shoe cabinet for mittens and hats!
- If you have at traditional coat closet in your entryway, don’t forget about the vertical door space for storage. Hats and mittens can be stored on the door, not only is a great way to store them but you can let them dry out there too!
- Amazon has lots of affordable over the door storage options.
You can find us on our blogs or connect with each of us on Instagram:
We’d love to hear your questions and thoughts! Join our Facebook group here and email us at [email protected].
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Ep 149: 5 Versatile Items that You Should Be Using in your Christmas Decorating
We are all about making our homes festive for the holidays without going overboard! We’ve put together a list of 5 beautiful items you may already own or can use outside of Christmas as well. We also share a few all-time fave Christmas decor tips, plus elements we avoid.
Links we mentioned (contains affiliate links)
- Ashley’s front porch for Christmas
- Suzannah’s Christmas decor last year: kitchen and living/dining
- Wilt Pruf to keep cedar garlands fresh
- Mittens and greenery
- Vintage-look bells you can buy online: rustic or classic
- Mini live evergreen branch/vase
- Live greenery branch vase and terrariums
- Episode 147, Interview with Myquillin Smith, The Nester, about her new book Welcome Home: A Cozy Minimalist Guide to Decorating and Hosting All Year Round
- Episode 97, exterior Christmas decor ideas
- Episode 47, modern Christmas decorating ideas
You can find us on our blogs or connect with each of us on Instagram:
And you can join our Facebook group here to connect with other listeners and ask questions!
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Ep 151: Suzannah's One Room Challenge upstairs bathroom reno
Suzannah just completed yet another bathroom renovation One Room Challenge, this time her upstairs half bath. It turned out dramatic and elegant but was super budget-friendly and one of their easiest renos! We talk about design questions like when to keep original elements, when to paint trim the same color as the walls, and how to shop at sources that will keep you on-budget.
Resources mentioned:
- The Portland Airbnb house Suzannah helped decorate
- Vintage rug source for the Airbnb: @nomadicvintagepdx
- Suzannah’s upstairs bathroom reno One Room Challenge reveal. That post includes the full budget breakdown and links to the tutorials she mentioned.
- ChrisLovesJulia’s dark basement makeover
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And you can join our Facebook group here to connect with other listeners and ask questions!
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