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Monday, June 24, 2013
Musing Mondays: Quick Organizing Recap and Product Reviews
June is nearly done and thankfully, so is my organizing spree of my room. I can't think of much more that could be organized by this point (thank goodness). I mean, of course I could find more stuff to organize, but the large projects are done, which is a great relief.
I thought that I might do a post that was rating my new organizing systems and/or the products that I used to organize.
Closet
Shelving Organizer:
See my blog post here for how I installed and use this organizer.
Price: This ClosetMaid shelving organizer was $89. All basic parts were included. The price of doing this yourself is around $120.
Assembly: It was super easy to install. It came with instructions for 4, 5, and 6 foot closets. Each dimension had about four different configurations with instructions. The instructions also included for drywall or cement. It used very little tools; the only thing I had to cut was one of those tracks at the top.
Notes: I liked the versatility that came with it. I had very few leftover parts, which makes me feel like I didn't overpay for the two extra feet of closet space that I don't have. I've only had it a month, but I've had no problems with it. I was leery of the hanging shelf rods at first, but I've grown fond of them; I have no problem with clothes falling off the edges.
Overall Rating: Because I haven't been able to see how it does over time, I rate it at a 4/5 stars.
"Hanging" Shelves:
See my blog post here for how I installed and use this organizer.
Price: I got my hanging shelf organizer for $6 at a dollar store.
Assembly: No assembly was required for use as-is, but I wanted to stored horizontally. I added supports made from plastic hangers. This added an additional $1.50 to the total price. Cutting these was easy and they are just sitting in there.
Notes: This fixed my top-shelf storage easily. It holds all my sweaters and keeps them nicely organized. I don't have to worry about them all falling if I want a sweater. I haven't had it through the winter, so I'm less sure of how well it will hold up with constant use.
Overall Rating: Again, because I haven't seen how it holds up over time, I'm giving this a 4/5 stars. A good cheap, easy solution.
Bathroom
Over-The-Toilet Organizer:
Price: I believe this was around $50, but I got it a few years ago from Walmart.
Assembly: Oh my god. This assembly was terrible, but I think that was mostly due to the fact that our box -- which was unopened, I might add -- lacked assembly instructions. It took mom and me a few hours to assemble this with the help of a few margaritas and intuition. It hasn't fallen apart, so I guess it's put together correctly. I emailed the company about there being no instructions and they replied a few days later (it was apparently bought during the weekend) with a PDF of the manual. Good guy company tries to make up for their errors, so I have to give them props for that.
Notes: If your box has assembly instructions, it's a pretty good product. I have a bathroom probably about the same size as my closet, so again, I need all the space I can get in there. I would also recommend NOT screwing in that bottom panel toward the floor before you get this thing over your toilet. Learned that the hard way...
Overall Rating: Just because of the difficulty of assembly, I'm giving this a 4/5. I know, they couldn't help it and they did what they could to make up for their errors.
Decorative Hair Accessory Organizer:
See my blog post here for how use this organizer.Price: $2 or so. The basket at the top was in a junk room, the glasses on the top shelf were from candles, the black baskets on the bottom shelf were bought at a dollar store in packs of two, I believe. Can't beat that price. :)
Assembly: None required. I just went through things that I didn't use as much and put them in the top basket, cleaned the candle holders before storing hair accessories in there, and the baskets kind of happened on their own. (First is things I use most often, second is hair accessories, third is a combination of hair products and makeup, and last is facial cleaning things.)
Notes: Easy fix with minimal cost. Check out the related blog post for some more solutions like this. I know, I shouldn't technically review this since I hadn't purchased anything for it, but I'm still pretty in love with those glass candle holders as storage!
Overall Rating: You can't beat cheap, effective, and pretty in my opinion. Not to mention it's easy because you know where everything goes.
Bedroom
Nightstand:
Price: The lamp was $6 from Family Dollar.
Assembly: I didn't have to assemble anything -- even the nightstand when I bought it. Instead, I used a shoe box as an organizer for remotes, glasses case, and things I might need more handy during the night. (Minds out of the gutter, please. I meant like a flashlight.)
Notes: I know, again not a real product review, but I was having a really hard time with just knowing my nightstand was a cluttered mess. Now it's nice, neat, and organized -- plus I have a handy spot for my blankets for when I get cold.
Overall Rating: I'm giving the shoe box drawer organizer a 5/5 because it's cheap, easy, and effective. I even used the lid for some of the bulkier items that I kept in there! Effective and efficient.
Shoe Storage:
Price: I got my under the bed shoe organizer for $10 at Walmart.Notes: I like that it's horizontal, breathable, and zips closed, but it's awfully flimsy. I understand that it's intended for under the bed use, but it's so floppy it didn't want to slide under there. I found a way around it because I had a large white board that I was storing under the bed which I just used as a base for it. Also, the dividers aren't fixed to the bottom of the organizer. I understand the point of this being for higher heels, but in my struggle to slide this under the bed, some of my shoes slid out of their compartment and into the next.
Overall Rating: While it does get the job done and my shoes are stored nicely out-of-sight, I would opt for something a little more sturdy. If you have carpet, I would suggest getting a piece of cardboard or something to place underneath it to make it easier to slide.
Yarn Storage:
Price: I got my organizer for $5 at Walmart.
Notes: I had seen something like this somewhere on the internet (probably Pinterest or one of the crafting websites I've seen lately) and thought it was an amazing idea. I don't have that much yarn yet, but I thought it could be a good place to keep craft items in general. My only issue with the yarn is some of the bulkier skeins don't fit so well, but with a little squeezing, it's possible. Not to mention, if you take the labels off of the yarn and get one of the clear plastic organizers, it makes the back of your door nice and pretty -- plus your yarn is out-of-sight!
Overall Rating: I think the pros easily outweigh the cons here and it makes for a pretty organizer behind closed doors. I'm not sure what all will fit in there just yet, but I'll test some things out.
All of that being said and done, Zach and I celebrate our seven year anniversary this Thursday! I'm pretty sure that I got him the best gift ever and I'll be sure to post it, but I want to wait and not spoil the surprise.
Let me also just quickly mention that I don't know what to do now that Game of Thrones is between seasons. I mean, I have to finish the books but, but... The feels!
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Junk-Free June,
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