We have this shelving unit that we purchased about 7 years ago. Its original function was a place in our office where I put my scrapbooking supplies. When I finally got a scrapbook room with cabinets the cubby found a place by the front door where we put all of our shoes, backpacks, mail, projects... well basically a place where we dropped everything when we walked in the door. It looked terrible! Eventually, I found a set of lockers at Goodwill that replaced that function and then moved it to our living room. Where it took on a life of being a place for the kids to stuff their toys when we told them to clean up. Yeah not what I intended it to be...Anyway in the new place it sits in a little cove off of the front door by the stairs. I am determined that this will not return to its old junky state and once again it will be used to store my many scrapbooking and craft supplies.
As you can see, it was starting to look a little junky and I've barely unpacked anything and NOTHING in or on the cubby is remotely related to crafts or scrapbooking! Plus one of the shelves has a pretty noticeable scratch (top middle) so I decided I needed to figure out how to make this thing look organized and not have everything exposed (but most importantly I had to cover that scratch - it was truly bothering me)!
I asked my husband what he thought about baskets and he agreed that it would likely give the space a more organized and cohesive look (his only requirement was that it couldn't be wicker - I don't know why but he has something against wicker). Score, the husband agreed! You know what that means... shopping and a possible craft project YAHOO! I searched Pinterest and the web and found a couple of good options, but it involved laundry baskets from the dollar store and fabric (fabric would be my arch nemesis) but IF I could pull of this project then it would be a simple and inexpensive fix (yeah right).
So I went to the fabric store to look for patterns that I liked and that I thought would compliment this space. Story of my life... I've got Champagne tastes on a Beer budget. I felt the fabric was expensive and I figured I needed at least a half of a yard for each basket. So before I spent any money I thought I better make sure I could find the laundry baskets... again story of my life... the Dollar Store didn't have any baskets that would fit in the cubby. I decided to go to the Dollar Tree and no dice. So I went to Garden Ridge. I knew they had a large assortment of baskets so I felt I surely would find something. I was right and at $7.99 a piece I felt these were a good buy.
The baskets are made out of a seat belt type material and the bottom and top have metal reinforcements. Nice and sturdy! The only problem I ran into was that they only had 6 in black. But I was able to find two more that had silver and black so I ended up buying 8 of them. Now if you were paying attention... I've got 9 slots in my cubby but I figured I would leave the center one open with the two off colored ones (at least it would look like I did it intentionally) on each side!
I know the pictures don't do it justice but it really transformed the space and it looks much more organized than it did before.I don't know about anyone else but when I walk into this store I cannot leave until I walk through the home décor, picture, picture frame, clock and mirror section. Yes my husband hates going into this store with me! In our old place I did a lot of painting and really didn't have the need or room for a lot of artwork, picture frames etc. because the walls were standard and not big blank canvases like they are in the new place. So now I have white walls everywhere and I have the need (I mean a deep yearning, burning desire) to fill those walls with color!
Right next to this cubby is a bathroom which has black accessories (I wanted to do something light and bright but the husband insisted and well he doesn't get to make many of the decorating decisions - so I decided to let him have this one)! Anyway, his mother passed away a couple of years ago and she collected angles. Now many of them we gave her as gifts and his father graciously allowed us to take a few from her collection. I wanted somehow to incorporate one of the angels that we got into this bathroom.
Do you see my problem yet? All of the bathroom accessories are black, the cabinet is wood and this beautiful, meaningful angel is cream and gold. What is a girl to do... Well she shops and finds the most amazing deal and knows that her mother-in-law is guiding her to the perfect solution. Why do I think my mother-in-law is guiding me? Well, she had all of these little quirky sayings like "You can get glad in the same pants you got mad in", "Take your attitude back to your box" and "Hide and Watch"! We often had conversations about friends and family responsibility. She would say that "Friends are the family you would pick" and sometimes you have to do nice things for family even though you don't necessarily like them... this saying Friends know the song in your heart and can sing it to you when you have forgotten the words, instantly reminded me of her and that particular conversation. I don't know how else to put it without REALLY going into detail, but this just means something to me on a deep personal level.
The frame is black and it has all of these wonderful colors and do you see the red line through the UPC... yep it was on clearance I paid $4.99 for it, SCORE!
So here is the bathroom before:
And after:
I kind of think I need a little floral something on each side of the picture or between the picture and the angel but I'm likely going to create that so for now I am calling it good! I have one more wall in this bathroom that I plan on decorating with something that I make but at least there is a little more color in here now that I can work with! YEAH ME!
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