Author: Kari Apted

  • 29 Outdoor Wall Decor Ideas

    29 Outdoor Wall Decor Ideas

    “Your home should tell the story of who you are—and be a collection of what you love—brought together under one roof.”  –  Nate Berkus

    Just as your home’s interior reflects your personality, your home’s exterior should as well. View an outdoor wall as an extended decorating opportunity and you begin to understand why outdoor rooms are a big decorating trend.

    Homeowners’ associations and other rules may somewhat limit your outdoor wall décor options, but that’s no reason to settle for a dull home exterior. Learn ways to liven up your outdoor wall décor when you scroll through this collection of great ideas!

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    1. Illuminate with String Lights on Reed Screens

    Transform your outdoor space by draping string lights over a reed privacy screen. This creates a warm, inviting ambiance, perfect for evening gatherings. Ensure the lights are outdoor-rated for durability and safety.

    String lights on a reed privacy screen
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    String lights on a reed privacy screen
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    String lights on a reed privacy screen
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    2. Adorn Reed Screens with Hanging Planters

    Utilize a reed privacy screen as a backdrop for hanging planters. Mix and match plant varieties to create a vibrant, living wall. Ensure planters are securely fastened and consider the water drainage to maintain the screen’s integrity.

    Planters hanging on a reed privacy screen
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    3. Maximize Space with Balcony Wall Planters

    Utilize the vertical space on your balcony with wall planters. This approach allows for a lush green environment without sacrificing floor space. Choose plants that thrive in your local climate for a low-maintenance, beautiful display.

    Balcony wall planters
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    Balcony wall planters
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    Balcony wall planters
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    Balcony wall planters
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    Balcony wall planters
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    4. Create a Pallet Garden on Your Wall

    Repurpose wooden pallets into a rustic wall garden. This eco-friendly option is ideal for growing herbs or small flowers. Treat the wood to withstand outdoor conditions and arrange plants for visual appeal.

    Pallet wall garden
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    Pallet wall garden
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    Pallet wall garden
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    Pallet wall garden
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    5. Enhance Balcony Aesthetics with Wall Art

    Select weather-resistant wall art to add a personal touch to your balcony. Art pieces that reflect nature or abstract designs can transform the space into a stylish outdoor retreat.

    Balcony wall art
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    6. Install Floating Shelves for Plants on Balcony Walls

    Install floating shelves on your balcony wall for a sleek, modern look. Decorate with potted plants, adding greenery and life to the area. Choose durable materials like metal or treated wood for longevity.

    Balcony wall floating shelves with plants
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    Balcony wall floating shelves with plants
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    7. Beautify Wooden Walls with Potted Plants

    Arrange a variety of potted plants on shelves attached to a wooden privacy wall. This creates a dynamic, natural element that can also serve as a visual barrier. Select plants with different textures and colors for visual interest.

    Potted plants on a wooden privacy wall
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    8. Display Sun-Themed Metal Art on Brick Walls

    Attach sun-themed metal art to a brick wall for a timeless, elegant look. The contrast between the metal and brick textures adds depth and character to your outdoor space.

    Sun wall metal art hanging on a brick wall
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    9. Revitalize Brick Walls with Blue Photo Frames

    Create an artistic display using empty photo frames painted in various shades of blue on a brick wall. This unique idea adds a pop of color and an element of surprise to the wall.

    Empty photo frames on a brick wall
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    10. Greenify Brick Walls with Stylish Planters

    Secure planters on a brick wall to introduce greenery in a structured manner. This approach is space-efficient and can turn a plain wall into a focal point of natural beauty.

    Planters on a brick wall
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    11. Transform Brick Walls with Murals

    Commission a mural on your brick wall for a bold statement. This can be a reflection of your personal style or a depiction of a natural landscape, adding depth and color to your outdoor space.

    Mural brick wall art
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    12. Vintage Plate Decor on Wooden Walls

    Display a collection of decorative vintage plates on a wooden wall for a charming, nostalgic touch. This idea brings a sense of history and elegance to your outdoor area.

    Decorative vintage plates on a wooden wall
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    Decorative vintage plate on a wooden wall
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    13. Set a Cozy Ambiance with String Lights on Wooden Walls

    Adorn a wooden privacy wall with string lights to create a cozy, fairy-tale atmosphere. This simple addition can make your outdoor space feel magical, especially in the evenings.

    String lights on a wooden privacy wall
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    String lights on a wooden privacy wall
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    14. Craft a Brick Wall Green Space with Vertical Gardens

    Turn a brick wall into a living artwork with a green wall. Select plants that provide texture and color variance, creating a tapestry of greenery that’s both visually stunning and environmentally beneficial.

    Vertical garden on a brick wall
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    15. Turn Wooden Fences into Lush Vertical Gardens

    Install a vertical garden on a wooden fence to maximize your gardening space. This approach can transform a mundane fence into a lush and vibrant feature.

    Vertical Garden on a wooden fence
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    Vertical garden on a wooden fence
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    Vertical garden on a wooden fence
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    Vertical garden on a wooden fence
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    Vertical garden on a wooden fence
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    16. Effortlessly Decorate with Artificial Vertical Gardens

    For low-maintenance greenery, consider an artificial vertical garden. It provides the visual appeal of living plants without the upkeep, ideal for busy homeowners or those with less green thumbs.

    Artificial vertical garden
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    Artificial vertical garden
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    17. Make a Statement with Extensive Vertical Gardens

    Create an extensive vertical garden with lush green plants cascading down the wall. This not only serves as a stunning visual feature but also acts as a natural air purifier, enhancing the quality of your outdoor environment.

    Extensive vertical garden
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    Green wall
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    18. Elegance of Pink Climbing Roses on Walls

    Train pink climbing roses against a wall for a romantic and fragrant display. This classic choice brings a touch of elegance and charm to any outdoor space.

    Pink climbing roses on the wall

    19. Unique Woven Art on Wooden Privacy Walls

    Decorate a wooden privacy wall with woven art pieces, like hats or decorative panels. This adds a bohemian, earthy vibe to the space and introduces interesting textures.

    Woven wall art
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    Woven wall art
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    Woven wall art
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    20. Privacy Meets Art with Cut-Out Metal Screens

    Choose a cut-out metal privacy screen for a functional yet artistic element in your outdoor area. These screens provide privacy while featuring intricate designs that cast beautiful shadows.

    Decorative cut out metal privacy screen
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    Decorative cut out metal privacy screen
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    Decorative cut out metal privacy screen
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    Decorative cut out metal privacy screen
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    21. Refine Your Space with Metal Wall Decor

    Select metal wall art for a durable and timeless decorative element. Metal art can range from abstract designs to nature-inspired pieces, adding sophistication to your outdoor walls.

    Metal decorative wall art
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    Metal decorative wall art
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    Metal decorative wall art
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    22. Enhance Privacy with Lattice Top Fencing

    Incorporate lattice top fencing for a blend of privacy and openness. This style adds an architectural element and can support climbing plants for added greenery.

    Fence with lattice top
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    Fence with lattice top
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    23. Combine Privacy & Greenery with Raised Planter Fences

    Combine functionality and aesthetics with a privacy fence that includes a raised planter box. This design allows for a mini-garden and privacy, making it perfect for small spaces.

    Privacy fence with raised planter box
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    Privacy fence with raised planter box
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    Privacy fence with raised planter box
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    Privacy fence with raised planter box
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    Privacy fence with raised planter box
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    24. Brighten Spaces with Colored Walls

    Paint your outdoor walls in vibrant colors to instantly revitalize the space. Choose colors that complement your home’s exterior and outdoor furnishings for a cohesive look.

    Orange colored wall
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    25. Illuminate with Stylish Wall Sconces

    Install wall sconces to provide soft, ambient lighting. This not only illuminates your outdoor space but also adds a touch of elegance and can highlight other decorative elements.

    Wall sconces
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    26. Personalize with Inspirational Framed Quotes

    Display framed quotes on your outdoor walls for a personal touch (ideal for patio or deck). Choose sayings that inspire or resonate with you, creating a space that reflects your personality and values.

    Framed quotes
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    Framed quotes
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    27. Practical Privacy Wall Shelves for Planters

    Attach shelves with planters to a privacy wall for a functional and decorative feature. This setup is ideal for small herbs or flowers, adding life and color to the area.

    Distressed wood privacy wall shelves
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    28. Outdoor Elegance with Canvas Paintings

    Choose a canvas painting that’s suitable for outdoor conditions to add an artistic flair to your space. Opt for themes that complement the natural surroundings or your personal style.

    Canvas painting
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    Canvas painting
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    29. Craft Your Own Floral Wall Backdrop

    Create a DIY floral backdrop for a whimsical, garden-inspired look. Use a mix of real or artificial flowers and foliage to craft a stunning feature that can be a focal point for events or everyday enjoyment.

    DIY floral event backdrop
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  • 11 Record Storage and Organization Ideas

    11 Record Storage and Organization Ideas

    “I remember opening up my first vinyl and seeing the incredible artwork it had. There’s nothing like it. You also get that true gritty sound on vinyl that really makes a rock record sound great, which CDs can never achieve.”    Nikki Sixx

    Serious music lovers know that there is something special about LP records. Although it once appeared that vinyl records had gone the way of the dinosaur, record collecting has enjoyed a resurrection. A whole new generation has discovered vinyl’s retro appeal.

    Vinyl collection culture is thriving today, leaving collectors wondering what are the best—and best-looking—vinyl record storage options. Scroll through our carefully curated record storage ideas and learn how to care for your collection while showing it off.

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    1. Space-Efficient Console Tables for Vinyls

    Console tables were first used in France during the 17th century. They consisted of a rectangular or semi-circle table top supported by wall-mounted brackets instead of the usual four legs.

    Modern console tables may be wall mounted or freestanding. Because of its narrow profile, a console table is a good choice when space is at a premium.

    Vintage audio setup with vinyl records
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    Modern turntable with speakers and vinyls
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    Stylish record player and cabinet with art
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    Eclectic room with vinyl records and wall art
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    Minimalist record player setup with decor
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    Cabinet with vinyls and guitar against yurt wall

    Mid century furniture was made for vinyl record storage, as everyone had a record player in that era. Search second-hand and antique shops for genuine mid century console tables. If you prefer something new, look for simple, trendy consoles with clean lines and a shelf or rack tall enough to stand each vinyl record on end.

    2. Versatile Crates and Boxes for Record Keeping

    Crates and boxes are perhaps the original vinyl record storage solution. They are affordable, stackable, and available in a range of materials to fit into any style of interior décor.

    Look for natural wood or manufactured wood crates, plain or with embellishments. Serious collectors can sometimes find vintage record boxes engraved with record store names and logos.

    Turntable with spotlight and crate of records
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    Wooden crate filled with vinyl records
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    Record box with iconic album cover
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    Wooden crate on stump with vinyl collection
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    You don’t need a certain kind of record box, however. A basic wooden crate available at any container store works well for vinyl storage. A classic plastic milk crate is another great vinyl record storage idea. For an edgier, industrial look, buy metal crates or boxes to hold your record collection.

    3. Organize with Cube Shelves for Albums

    Cube shelves are perfect for vinyl storage provided that they’re the right size. Traditional record album sizes are seven, 10 and 12 inches in diameter. Therefore, each individual cube should have an inside measurement about one inch bigger than the records you plan to store there.

    Vibrant music corner with CDs and decor
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    Turntable and vinyl record collection
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    Cozy DJ corner with plants and vinyls
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    Evening vibe with record player and album collection
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    Rustic record shelf with turntable and candles
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    Monochrome setup with turntable and vinyl records
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    Vintage audio system with metal vinyl records
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    Cozy corner with turntable and vinyl shelf
    Artistic room with vinyl records and plants

    A cube shelving unit usually has three to five cubes across and at least two vertical rows. For a modern, perfectly square storage unit choose shelving that has an equal number of cubes on each side. If the cubes lock together and the top is deep enough, you may be able to display your turntable on top.

    4. Personalize Your Space with Custom Record Cabinets

    A custom built cabinet may be the best record storage system for your personal collection. This is especially true if your music collection includes different sizes of record albums along with cassette tapes or CDs.

    Retro audio setup with record player and speakers
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    Warm lit corner with audio system and vinyls
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    Modern turntable with stacked vinyls and art
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    Chic record player nook with vinyl collection
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    Modern turntable and CD shelf with band art
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    An experienced furniture builder or cabinet carpenter can work with you to create the perfect record cabinet. They can also help you reconfigure a storage cabinet you already own to serve as a record storage unit. Be sure to leave room for your record player and speakers.

    5. Craft Your Storage: DIY Solutions for Vinyls

    A DIY record storage system can take one of two forms. You can purchase a ready-to-assemble cabinet from a big retailer or look online for instructions on building your own storage furniture from scratch.

    Virtually any type of record storage cabinet, cube shelf, rack, console, or shelving is a contender for your next DIY project.

    Sleek vinyl setup with record player and storage
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    Rustic wooden record holder with hairpin legs
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    Minimalist wooden vinyl storage stand
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    Quirky DIY vinyl record shelf with albums
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    Vintage blue cabinet repurposed for vinyl storage
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    Bold yellow record stand with vinyls and turntable
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    Rustic cabinet with record player and vinyl collection
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    Modern wooden table with vinyl record storage
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    Cozy attic music space with vinyl storage
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    Modern vinyl player stand with sleek speaker
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    Mint record cabinet with plant in ambient room

    If you are new to DIY, a simple wood record storage crate may be a good starter project. After you build one record storage crate, you may want to make several more to house a large vinyl collection.

    If you have advanced DIY skills and access to a wood workshop, you can build this amazing record player cabinet with integrated vinyl storage:

    Note the space it includes for your turntable and other audio components.

    6. Stylish Metal and Industrial Record Storage

    Modern, industrial, and farmhouse décor all merge well with metal vinyl record storage ideas. Whether your chosen storage furniture is all metal or a combination of metal and wood, look for sturdy pieces with shelving or racks big enough for your album storage.

    Green metal desktop file holder
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    Vintage audio setup with reel to reel and vinyl
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    Moody music corner with vinyl records and lamp
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    Modern metal vinyl record storage unit
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    Metal storage rack with vinyl records

    A matte black metal finish looks amazing next to large black speakers and allows your records’ cardboard sleeve art colors to pop. Copper is another great choice for a metal storage rack, as its warm hue is unexpected and will take on an attractive patina over time.

    Gold-tone or brass storage pieces add a glamorous touch to the room housing your album collection.

    7. Flexible Organization with Modular Shelving

    Modular furniture is popular among collectors because it’s a highly flexible storage solution. Modular shelving is made from individual units that can be used alone or connected to other modules to create a larger bookshelf.

    If you move house often, modular shelving is ideal. Not only is it easy to break down and put back together, it’s much lighter than moving one big shelf unit.

    Modular shelving
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    Modular shelving
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    Modular shelving
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    Modular shelving
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    Modular shelving
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    Modular shelving
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    Modular shelving
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    Modular shelving
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    Modular shelving
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    Modular shelving
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    Modular shelving

    Modular shelves can be stacked into a shelf that sits on the floor, or they can be mounted to the wall. A serious record collector might use a modular shelving unit as a room divider, if such a large structure is necessary. This type of storage unit has a minimalist aesthetic that’s welcoming with modern or mid century home décor.

    8. Vintage Charm: Classic Record Cabinets

    In the 1960s and 1970s, nearly every American home had a record cabinet. Original pieces are now coveted finds at flea markets, with solid wood mid century units the most desirable type.

    These pieces often have drawer storage space sized to hold 12-inch albums in the proper vertical form. If you can find one, look for drawers with cut-out holes or half-fronts to show off your favorite record album cover art.

    Vinyl record cabinet
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    Vinyl record cabinet
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    Vinyl record cabinet
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    Vinyl record cabinet
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    A record cabinet’s top is the perfect place to park your turntable and any other stereo components. If you’re a vinyl collector with limited floor space, find a functional use of the record cabinet’s top surface.

    Create a small bar with your favorite spirits displayed on a tray and prop a favorite album on a small record stand for a decorative accent.

    9. Maximizing Space with Shelves and Racks

    When storage space is limited, a wall mounted record shelf or rack may be your best bet. If you already have a built-in bookcase, it might be perfect for vinyl shelf storage.

    As long as the shelves are spaced far enough apart to hold records stood on end—and deep enough to accommodate a record album’s width—any bookshelf you already own could be your vinyl storage solution.

    Vinyl shelf storage
    Vinyl shelf storage
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    Vinyl shelf storage
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    Vinyl shelf storage
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    Vinyl shelf storage
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    Vinyl shelf storage
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    Vinyl shelf storage
    Vinyl shelf storage
    Vinyl shelf storage
    Vinyl shelf storage

    Metal or wood-and-metal vinyl racks provide an old-school record store vibe to your home. You can flip through stacks of records easily when they’re stored standing inside a quality record rack. Buy divider cards and organize your record rack alphabetically or by musical genre.

    10. Compact Storage Ideas for Small Spaces

    Vinyl records are cool—but they do take up a lot of room. If your house or apartment is small, it can be a challenge to make room for a large record collection. You may have to keep some records in boxes, stashed in the closet, while your favorites remain handy in a small crate in the living area.

    Vinyl compact storage
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    Vinyl compact storage
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    Vinyl compact storage
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    Vinyl compact storage
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    Vinyl compact storage
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    Vinyl compact storage
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    Vinyl compact storage
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    Vinyl compact storage
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    Vinyl compact storage
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    Vinyl compact storage
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    Vinyl compact storage
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    A small turntable stand with a shelf beneath may be sufficient for a small vinyl collection. This type of miniature entertainment center needn’t take up more than a foot or two of valuable floor space.

    11. Showcase Your Collection: Wall Display for Vinyls

    Because so much album cover art is so fantastic, many vinyl collectors display their favorites as wall art. A couple rows of narrow picture rails is enough to display eight to twelve albums, which you can rotate to keep it interesting. There are also individual album brackets made to easily display albums on the wall.

    Record album wall display
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    Vinyl display shelf
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    Vinyl display shelf
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    Vinyl display shelf
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    Vinyl records on wall
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    Vinyl display shelf
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    Vinyl display shelf
    Vinyl record storage shelf wall

    If you choose to display your records on the wall, get a small turntable stand to keep your record player nearby. Mount a few picture lights over your favorite album covers to make them really stand out as intentionally displayed works of art.

  • 27 Space Saving Ideas and Tips for Better Organization

    27 Space Saving Ideas and Tips for Better Organization

    “Small rooms or dwellings discipline the mind; large ones weaken it.”  –  Leonardo da Vinci

    Even if you don’t own a lot of belongings, small-home living can make it a challenge to find a place for everything. However, with a little ingenuity and intention, even the smallest studio apartment can be efficiently organized.

    From space-saving furniture design to innovative vertical storage ideas, our gallery will provide you with dozens of new storage space ideas. Here’s how to maximize your storage space in every room of your cozy home.

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    1. Under-The-Sink Storage

    Maximize the often-underused space under your sink with stackable bins or sliding drawers. These can neatly organize cleaning supplies or bathroom essentials, keeping them accessible yet out of sight.

    Under the sink storage
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    Under the sink storage
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    Under the sink storage
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    2. Labeled Organizers

    Use clear, labeled bins or containers on shelves or in closets. This not only streamlines finding items but encourages keeping everything in its designated place, reducing clutter and saving space.

    Under the sink storage
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    Under the sink storage
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    Under the sink storage
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    3. Over-The-Toilet Space Saver

    Install shelving or a cabinet above the toilet. This vertical storage solution is perfect for small bathrooms, providing extra space for towels, toiletries, and other essentials without taking up floor space.

    Over the toilet space saver
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    Over the toilet space saver
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    Over the toilet space saver
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    4. Corner Bathroom Vanity

    Opt for a corner bathroom vanity to utilize awkward corner spaces. This design opens up the room and provides additional storage for bathroom necessities.

    Micro corner vanity sink
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    Micro corner vanity sink
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    5. Under-The-Bed Storage

    Slide bins, drawers, or even a roll-out platform under your bed for out-of-sight storage. Ideal for seasonal clothing, extra bedding, or rarely used items, keeping your bedroom clutter-free.

    Under the bed storage
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    Under the bed storage
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    Under the bed storage
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    6. Pull-Out Furniture

    Furniture with pull-out components, like beds or tables, offers space-saving solutions. Use them when needed and tuck them away easily to free up room.

    Pull out furniture
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    Pull out furniture
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    Pull out furniture
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    Pull out furniture
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    Pull out furniture
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    Pull out furniture
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    Pull out furniture
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    Pull out furniture
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    Pull out furniture
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    7. Bed With Built-In Shelves

    A bed frame with built-in shelving or drawers serves dual purposes. It eliminates the need for additional furniture like bookcases or dressers, freeing up valuable floor space.

    Bed with built in shelves
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    8. Corner Bar Table

    Transform an unused corner into a stylish, functional space with a corner bar table. It’s a great way to add storage and display area without encroaching on the room’s open space.

    Corner kitchen bar
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    Corner kitchen bar
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    Corner kitchen bar
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    Corner kitchen bar
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    9. Corner Shelf

    Install corner shelves to turn empty wall corners into useful storage. Perfect for displaying décor or keeping daily essentials within reach.

    Corner storage
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    Corner storage
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    Corner storage
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    Corner storage
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    10. Full-Length Wall Shelf

    Utilize your wall space by installing a full-length shelf. It’s an elegant way to display books, plants, or collectibles, reducing the need for bulky storage units.

    Full length wall shelf
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    Full length wall shelf
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    Full length wall shelf
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    Full length wall shelf
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    Full length wall shelf
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    11. Office Desk With Mounted PC

    Mount your PC or monitor on the wall to free up desk space. This setup not only looks sleek but also provides more room for desk accessories and paperwork.

    Office desk with mounted PC
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    12. Couch With Storage

    Choose a sofa with built-in storage under the seats. This hidden space is perfect for storing blankets, games, or books, keeping your living area tidy.

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    Couch with shelf

    13. Floor-Level Drawer

    Incorporate drawers into your floor design, particularly under raised platforms or steps. These drawers are ideal for storing shoes, tools, or seasonal items.

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    14. Under-The-Bench Storage

    Benches with storage compartments provide seating while concealing items like shoes, bags, or outdoor accessories, keeping entryways neat.

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    15. Wall-Mounted Organizers

    Use wall-mounted organizers in your office, kitchen, or workshop. They keep tools, utensils, or stationery off counters and desks, creating more working space.

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    16. Cabinet Door Rack

    Attach racks or holders to the insides of cabinet doors. This is a smart way to store spices, cleaning tools, or pantry items, utilizing often-overlooked storage areas.

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    Cabinet door rack
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    17. Floating Shelf

    Floating shelves offer a sleek, minimalistic storage solution. They are ideal for places where floor space is limited, like over a desk or in a small kitchen.

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    18. Recessed Coffee Bar

    A recessed area in your kitchen or dining room can be transformed into a coffee bar. This keeps your coffee-making essentials organized without consuming valuable counter space.

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    19. Kitchen Countertop Organizers

    Use tiered or vertical organizers on your countertop. They help in categorizing items while keeping them accessible, reducing clutter.

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    20. Work Desk With Storage

    Opt for a desk with built-in shelves or drawers. This integrated storage solution keeps your workspace organized and can even eliminate the need for additional storage furniture.

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    21. Drawer Dividers

    Implement drawer dividers in your kitchen, office, or dresser. They help in segregating items, maximizing drawer space, and keeping contents orderly.

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    22. Pantry Racks & Organizers

    Install racks or use stand-alone organizers in your pantry for efficient food storage. These help in categorizing items and making use of vertical space.

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    Refrigerator food organizers
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    23. Tiered Dinnerware Divider

    A tiered divider in your cabinet allows you to store plates and bowls more efficiently. This setup maximizes cabinet space and makes it easier to access your dinnerware.

    Tiered dinnerware divider

    24. Under-The-Stairs Cabinet

    Convert the space under the stairs into a storage cabinet. It’s an excellent spot for storing bulky items, seasonal decorations, or even creating a mini-library.

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    Under the stairs storage
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    25. Recessed Shelf

    Incorporate recessed shelves into walls, particularly in bathrooms or hallways. They provide storage without protruding into the living space.

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    26. Kitchen Island With Pegboard

    Add a pegboard to the side of your kitchen island. It’s a creative way to hang utensils, pots, or pans, saving drawer and cabinet space.

    Kitchen island with peg board
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    27. Toy Crate Boxes

    Use stackable crate boxes for toy storage. They can be labeled and easily moved around, keeping children’s play areas organized and flexible.

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  • 10 Ways To Use Cinder Blocks At Home

    10 Ways To Use Cinder Blocks At Home

    “The simple things are also the most extraordinary things, and only the wise can see them.”  –  Paulo Coelho

    Few things are more lowly than the common cinder block. But few things are more adaptable, more transformable than this basic concrete box.

    From fire pits to planters, from benches to walls, it’s easy and affordable to create something delightfully useful out of these basic concrete objects.

    Scroll through our best cinder block ideas then head to your local home improvement warehouse to start your own DIY cinder block project.

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    1. Build an Outdoor Cinder Block Bench

    If you’re looking for an outdoor project that has both moxie and character, try creating a bench with cinder blocks! To construct your outdoor bench with cinder blocks, all you need are four sturdy wooden planks and eight comfortable cinder blocks. S

    tack the blocks two-by-two and create four short columns. Place the wooden planks across the columns to create a bench seat. With this creative feat of practical construction, you will have an outdoor seating area that is fun and functional!

    DIY cinder block bench
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    DIY cinder block bench
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    2. Use As An Artistic Piece

    For cinder blocks, the options are virtually endless. Whether you’re looking to liven up your backyard or add a touch of creativity to your patio area, cinder blocks can be used in plenty of ways to spruce up any outdoor space with ease. Opt for building a cinder block sculpture for an attention-grabbing focal point sure to turn heads.

    Or, if you’re going for something slightly more subtle, try carving into them and painting the decorative features; this could easily create a beautiful mosaic art piece. No matter which routes you take with cinder block ideas, you’ll be able to make any garden or patio area look its best in no time!

    Creative cinder block projects
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    Creative cinder block projects
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    DIY cinder block mosaic project
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    3. Build a TV Wall Shelf

    Why not transform old cinder blocks into TV wall shelves? You actually just need some basic supplies to create this chic piece – cinder blocks, wood planks, as well as all the materials associated with preparing your TV wall for mounting.

    Try stacking three cinder blocks together and securing two wood planks across the top. Secure the shelf to the wall for an industrial yet decorative addition to your living room. It’s amazing how just a few simple materials can transform any space into something special!

    Cinder block TV wall shelf
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    4. Design Stunning Planter Boxes

    Cinder block planter boxes are a creative way to bring life and organic beauty to your outdoor space. Not only do planter boxes look great, but they can also be used in multiple ways.

    If you’re feeling adventurous, why not create tiers of planter boxes along the edges of your patio or garden? This can provide color and texture to enhance the atmosphere of your outdoor area, as well as make planting options abundant.

    or example, you might decide to have different plants in each planter box, ranging from flowering shrubs to herb gardens! Whatever route you choose, planter boxes are sure to brighten up any outdoor space.

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    5. Elevate Your Plant Shelves

    Adding cinder block shelves to your home is a great way to bring natural and rustic charm while displaying greenery. Using cinder blocks to create the foundation of a shelf adds texture and character. To use cinder block shelves for potted plants, measure out and drill support holes in each cinder block and secure them together with brackets.

    Place a wooden board on top of the cinder blocks to provide stability for the plants, making sure that it fits perfectly within the length and width of your cinder block shelf set-up. Once assembled, fill up each shelf with beautiful potted plants to instantly transform any room into a nature paradise.

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    5. Optimize Under-Bed Organization

    Add a little creativity to your under-the-bed storage or shoe shelf by using cinder blocks. Cinder blocks offer the best mix of practicality, flexibility, and stability all in one. The stable base can easily hold many items under your bed, such as sweaters, shoes, and even small tools.

    With some straps and foam pads, they can be used as shelves for displaying frequently used items like books, baskets, and picture frames. Not only will cinder blocks improve the look of your home décor but they are also a cost-effective solution for tidying up your bed area.

    DIY cinder block
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    6. Turn Cinder Blocks into a Table

    Bring industrial chic style to your home with cinder block tables! For a rustic but glamorous look, cinder blocks can be paired with a glass or wood countertop. As cinder blocks are made of concrete and come in various shapes and sizes, they are the perfect material for an urban-chic centerpiece to any room.

    Whether you’re looking for a sturdy outdoor table for guests or need extra seating for an unexpected party, cinder block tables provide the perfect mix of function and form. And best of all? They are affordable too!

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    Cinder block bar table
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    7. Make a Cinder Block Raised Bed

    Create your own raised garden spot with a cinder block plant bed! Constructing raised beds is an accessible and creative gardening solution that can help you gain more control over the environment around your plants. With cinder block raised beds, you can choose how big or small to make them and how wide you want the pathways in between.

    This makes them ideal for vegetable gardens as they’re super efficient when it comes to space-saving, plus the blocks are great at retaining moisture around the roots through their breathable yet permeable build. For those of us in colder climates, raised beds allow our soil to warm up quicker during spring planting!

    Cinder block raised bed
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    Cinder block raised bed
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    Cinder block containers for flowers
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    Cinder block raised garden bed
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    8. Create a Sofa with Cushions

    Add a cinder block sofa to your home for an easy, yet creative seating solution. Complete with throw pillows, blankets, and cushions, cinder blocks can make for a comfortable and stylish piece of furniture that will fit any budget.

    A cinder block sofa is perfect for evening cuddle sessions in front of the TV or even as a stylish guest bed quickly converted from couch to futon. An innovative cinder block sofa is the new trend setter for savvy homeowners looking for cost-effective seating options.

    Outdoor cinder block sofa
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    Cinder block bench
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    9. Paint Cinder Pots For A Creative Flair

    Cinder blocks provide a fantastic foundation for a creative project. Spice up an old cinder block wall with some decorative designs, or build an entire cinder block sculpture!

    For more ambitious projects, why not create something totally unique; a garden pathway or make use of cinder blocks and other materials to build furniture outside?

    There are plenty of cinder block project ideas on the internet for inspiration, but the possibilities are truly endless.

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    Painted planter cinder block
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    10. Enhance Privacy with a Cinder Block Wall

    If you’re looking for a creative cinder block project to work on, consider building a patio privacy wall! It helps to add some extra outdoor space and let’s be honest- it can look pretty cool too!

    Not only that, but it can also bring some cozy warmth into your backyard if you decide to build an exposed brick wall with the blocks. Overall, this kind of project is a great DIY option if you’re looking to add something unique and special to your yard!

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  • 15 Breakfast Bar Design Ideas

    15 Breakfast Bar Design Ideas

    “Life, within doors, has few pleasanter prospects than a neatly-arranged and well-provisioned breakfast table.”  –  Nathaniel Hawthorne, The House of the Seven Gables

    A modern take on the breakfast nook, today’s breakfast bar ideas have reinvented where people consume the most important meal of the day.

    A breakfast bar can also provide additional kitchen storage and workspace. It’s often the most popular place in the house for families and guests to linger over a light meal any time of day.

    We’ve curated an impressive collection of some of the best breakfast bar ideas around. Take a look and gain inspiration for creating your own kitchen breakfast bar haven.

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    1. Maximize Space with Integrated Counter Bars

    You can make a breakfast bar by adding a 10-to-12-inch overhang to an existing kitchen counter.

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    Breakfast bar attached to kitchen counter
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    Breakfast bar attached to kitchen counter
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    As shown in the following video, you can also build a structure on the back side of an existing kitchen cabinet and countertop.

    While this is a lengthy video series, it will help you see if your DIY skills are strong enough to tackle this project:

    If you have room, integrate a breakfast bar into a kitchen island plan. For an eye-catching breakfast bar, make the countertop a contrast to the rest of the kitchen’s surface materials. For example, use a different color of marble or even butcher block. Tuck a few barstools under the countertop and you have the perfect place for casual dining.

    2. Choose Perfect Stools for Your Bar

    An essential part of any breakfast bar, finding the perfect bar stool may seem elusive. Because your family and friends are likely to use this area more than your dining table, comfort should be your first consideration.

    A cushioned and upholstered stool is usually more comfy than wooden bar stools. However, if you have small children, you may prefer the easy cleanability of a hard surface.

    Breakfast bar stool
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    If space is an issue, choose backless bar stools so they can fully tuck under the bar. That way your walkway remains completely clear. While you want your barstools to be sturdy, check their weight before purchasing. Some can be surprisingly heavy, making it difficult for small children or the elderly to slide them in and out.

    3. Get Creative with Corner Bar Designs

    If you think you don’t have room to make your breakfast bar ideas come to life, look in the corner. Any dining room or open kitchen corner can be turned into a breakfast bar with the addition of a simple shelf.

    Install a 12” deep breakfast bar shelf between 40 and 42 inches above the floor, or whatever size fits into your designated corner.

    Corner breakfast bar
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    Corner breakfast bar
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    Corner breakfast bar
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    A fold-down kitchen bar is another option when space is exceptionally tight. Purchase folding wooden stools and you have a “Murphy” dining space that can be put up and stowed away as needed. Include a light fixture that illuminates the worktop, as corners tend to be dark.

    4. Explore Cutout and Half-Wall Ideas

    The front side of a wall cutout is a great place to locate a functional kitchen bar. Park a freestanding kitchen island in front of the cutout and slide bar stools beneath.

    You can also hire a builder to install a shelf that extends through the cutout and into the living room or dining room 10 to 12 inches. The extra barstool seating will be welcome the next time you entertain.

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    Cut out breakfast bar
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    Cut out breakfast bar
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    Cut out breakfast bar
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    If you have a half wall in your dining room or kitchen area, its top is another great location for a raised breakfast bar. Build it up if you need to reach the standard 40” to 42” bar height.

    Adding a countertop to your half wall multiplies your available counter space, making additional room for a coffee maker or other small appliances.

    5. Embrace Rustic Charm with Farmhouse Bars

    Turn a kitchen island into a farmhouse breakfast bar with the addition of shiplap and a butcher block countertop. Shaker cabinets work well as part of a farmhouse breakfast bar island. Paint the island white, black or a muted, earthy pastel to keep true to farmhouse style.

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    Farmhouse style bar stool ideas often mix wood and metal accents together. Look for bronze or gunmetal stool frames topped with wooden seats. Stainless steel appliances are a welcome touch. Consider adding a small refrigerator, ice maker, or second dishwasher to your island kitchen units.

    6. Discover Edgy Industrial Inspirations

    Capture an industrial breakfast bar vibe by adding an all-metal island to your kitchen. Whether you go with a painted matte black island or add rusty, corrugated metal panels, metal is a must in an industrial style kitchen. Wooden stools are a valid industrial seating selection and add an earthy touch tucked under a metal kitchen island.

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    Industrial breakfast bar
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    Dark, monochromatic tones work well with industrial design ideas, so go for an espresso brown floor to anchor your edgy new kitchen bar. Hardwood, tile, or painted concrete keep true to the industrial style. Add a faux exposed brick wall beside the bar to add more industrial-flavored appeal.

    7. Enhance Casual Dining Experiences

    If you were to poll people with a breakfast bar, they would likely state that informal dining is the thing they love most about this feature. Not only is it preferred to the dining room for family meals, the breakfast bar provides welcome extra seating when entertaining.

    You don’t have to be fussy about decorating a breakfast bar, as its counter space is usually more functional than decorative.

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    Informal dining breakfast bar
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    Informal dining breakfast bar
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    An island breakfast bar is the perfect place to have coffee or brunch with a few friends. Your kids will likely ask to eat all their meals in this comfortable zone. It’s also a great workspace to break out the flour and chocolate chips and have a rainy-day bake session.

    8. Create a Social Hub in Your Kitchen

    One of the beautiful benefits of a kitchen breakfast bar is that it provides a comfortable place for your guests to hang out while you are cooking. Comfortable seating, such as an upholstered bar stool, will make the area even more appealing.

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    If you can, connect water and electricity into your kitchen island breakfast bar. That way, you create a mini kitchen within your kitchen—a perfect second work area when preparing big meals or even doing arts and crafts.

    9. Opt for Versatile L-Shaped Designs

    An L-shaped, or peninsula-style breakfast bar is one that extends into the kitchen at a 90 degree angle from the adjacent cabinet and countertop. Even though one end is essentially anchored to the wall, your family and guests will still love gathering around this type of kitchen breakfast bar.

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    An L-shaped design can offer more seating space than a counter-based breakfast bar. It can also provide a work area on the smaller part of the “L” while providing seating zones on the longer side.

    10. Go Modern with Minimalist Bars

    Modern floor plans include more open spaces, making the breakfast bar a welcoming island in the midst. People tend to be drawn to these social focal points and gather around them during parties or visits. A sleek, uncluttered, modern kitchen is a perfect backdrop for a simple yet useful breakfast bar.

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    Although simplicity is king when it comes to modern kitchen design, it’s very contemporary to mix natural materials, such as marble, wood, metal and stone.

    White cabinets with a white quartz countertop are a glamorous modern combination that will never fall out of style. A beige floor made from herringbone pale oak laminate adds a light, airy, Scandinavian flavor to your modern design ideas.

    Read more: 54 Modern Kitchen Ideas

    11. Enjoy Al Fresco with Outdoor Bars

    Sometimes the best place to build a breakfast bar is outdoors—especially if you live in a temperate climate. If you frequently grill or use an outdoor kitchen in the summertime, an outdoor breakfast bar is a must for casual dining. Install weatherproofed kitchen cabinets beneath it to store all your outdoor cooking essentials.

    Outdoor breakfast bar
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    If patio space is limited, a fold-down Murphy bar may be your best bet. Check out this video to see how one DIYer made the perfect party or breakfast bar on his back patio:

    If you live in an apartment with a balcony, check into bar top options that attach directly to the balcony railing.

    Read more: 33 Outdoor Kitchen Ideas 

    12. Solutions for Small Spaces

    Even a small breakfast bar adds a lot of usability to your kitchen. Not only does it provide extra storage and workspace, it is an excellent place to serve food buffet-style during a party.

    Installing flat panel cabinets beneath the bar can provide a convenient place to store your toaster, blender, and other small appliances when they’re not being used.

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    Even in a studio apartment, you may have a corner that’s a perfect location for small breakfast bar ideas. If you’re fully remodeling your small space, remember that light colors and oversized floor tiles can help make a small kitchen feel more spacious.

    13. Use Tables as Alternative Solutions

    If you want a breakfast bar, but your landlord won’t allow you to build one, shop for a narrow table. A bar-sized table can be placed in a corner and turned into a perfectly functional breakfast bar. In fact, any kind of table can potentially become a breakfast bar with creative room placement.

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    Bar sized table
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    If you have an ordinary height table or desk that you wish to repurpose into a breakfast bar, ask a handyman if he can lengthen its legs. You may have to attach all new legs to raise your breakfast bar to full barstool height.

    14. Save Space with Wall-Mounted Bars

    A wall-mounted breakfast bar may be the best way to add this feature while preserving your available floor space. Add floating shelves above the bar to increase your storage space. Canisters, extra mugs, and glasses can be stashed away on these wall-mounted shelves.

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    Hang a large mirror over the breakfast bar to visually expand the room. Or mount a flat screen TV above the bar. That will make it easy to watch the weather and traffic report while eating your morning cereal.

    15. Brighten Up with Window Coffee Bars

    Don’t overlook the space beneath a window as a possible breakfast bar location. In fact, a windowsill breakfast bar might be the best location of all if you have a nice view. Install a simple shelf at bar or table height and add seating that coordinates with your overall design scheme.

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    If your windowsill is wide enough, line up green plants or succulents along its length to bring the outdoors inside. A window-mounted bird feeder can bring feathered friends to dine with you on the other side of the glass.

    Be sure to have blinds or sheer curtains to help soften intense morning light, especially if the window faces east.

  • 13 House Number Ideas for Better Curb Appeal

    13 House Number Ideas for Better Curb Appeal

    Even with the help of GPS, it can be hard to find a house if it lacks a visible house number. Not only is this annoying when trying to find a new friend’s home, it can be a safety issue if a first responder can’t easily distinguish your house from your neighbor’s.

    Creative house number ideas abound. Unless your homeowners’ association has rules on house number design, you can go as big and bold as you want.

    View our gallery of inspiring house number sign ideas and you’ll undoubtedly struggle to narrow it down to just one choice.

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    1. Create Your Own House Number Sign

    It can be easy to create a DIY house number sign from a plain house number plate and the appropriate numerals. Attaching your address number to a plate instead of directly to the wall makes it easier to change your house number design.

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    Picking a color scheme for a DIY house number sign can be tricky. Use an online color palette generator to help you decide which colors will work best with your home’s exterior décor.

    2. Showcase Numbers on Your Front Door

    Many people opt to mount an address sign directly on the front door or its frame. Others position it to the left or right of the door, or on the wall above. Any door area placement is a great idea, provided that the house number is visible from the road and is illuminated by the porch light at night.

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    A simple wood address plaque can be boring, however. So use bold colors, beautiful metals, and interesting textures in your house number ideas. Moss-covered numbers amp up your home’s curb appeal and add a warm, natural feeling to your home’s exterior.

    3. Spell Out Your House Number

    A unique house number idea is to write out the address in words instead of displaying numerals. Play around with your house number and see which spellings sound best. For example, “Twenty Four Thirty” flows better than the choppy-sounding “Two Four Three Zero.”

    Say your options aloud with your partner or a friend before settling on how to write your number sign.

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    Spelling out your house address is best with short house numbers. Otherwise, the address plaque might be too large for your home’s exterior. In addition, spelling out your house number can make it harder for those who speak another language to find your home. If this is a concern, stick to a numeral address sign to avoid confusion.

    4. Light Up Your Address

    Every house number sign should be illuminated at night for safety reasons. However, some house number ideas incorporate illumination into the design itself. A light box house number plaque can replace a standard light fixture beside your front door.

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    Engraved glass panels create a modern house number option when mounted above or below a smaller light-producing element. A solar-powered address plaque will charge all day and glow all night. If you lack an outlet for your address sign, paint a DIY house number sign with glow-in-the-dark paint.

    5. Garden Display House Number

    Nothing says that an address sign must be mounted near your front door. In fact, you can add instant curb appeal by placing an attractive number sign on your front lawn. For a really unique address sign, make it part of a water feature, illuminated from below the water.

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    Mount individual numbers or a house number plaque onto a large rock that’s already a landscaping focal point. Illuminate it with a carefully placed spotlight.

    DIY or purchase a simple wood address sign and mount it with large metal numbers. Be sure to DIY attractive landscaping around your lawn house number sign so that it doesn’t look like a commercial or business address sign.

    6. Combine Mailbox with House Number

    Placing a clear house number sign on your mailbox post as well as on your front porch will make it easier to find your home. Make a house number sign from an attractive piece of scrap wood and mount it beneath your mailbox. Choose colors and wood finishes that coordinate with your exterior décor.

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    Build a wood planter box around your mailbox base. Make it tall enough to display your house number and wide enough to plant a beautiful assortment of flowers. Mount numbers to a wood vintage paddle and hang it below the mailbox for a rustic DIY idea.

    7. Use Metal for Impactful Numbers

    Any type of metal number can make a strong house number sign statement. Bent copper or galvanized pipe address sign fixtures provide a strong industrial vibe to your exterior décor. Metal artists and welders often make customized metal address sign options that are a true work of art.

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    If you live in a Victorian or craftsman home, hand-tooled wrought iron numbers are a classic idea. Mount them to a wooden plaque, a fence, or above your front door.

    8. Adopt a Modern Look with House Numbers

    Modern design is an idea that embraces simplicity. Therefore any modern address sign should convey a minimalist elegance. Chrome, brass, and burnished bronze all work well to create an address sign with modern metallic flair.

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    If you prefer a planter around your house number, go for a metal one instead of wood. Of course if wood is a large part of your home’s design, craft a planter box in the same wood stain on your home.

    9. Craft a Unique Number Plate

    A number plate is a flat metal or wooden board that provides a solid background behind your house numbers. It’s easy to DIY a basic wooden plate using materials found at your local hardware store.

    You can fashion a simple DIY number plate from paint sticks held together with wood glue. Paint your house numbers on top using stencils for guidance.

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    For cottage or shabby chic décor, consider transforming an antique dish into a number plate. Use outdoor decoupage medium to attach paper numbers to the ceramic surface for a truly unique house number plaque.

    10. Incorporate Stone, Ceramics, or Tiles

    Stone is a material that can be used for an address sign on any type of home. From craftsman to a log cabin, stone is always a good idea to integrate wherever you can.

    Ceramic or tile number plates look amazing beside the front door. A tile mosaic address sign would make a strong statement with Spanish or Mediterranean décor.

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    Stone or tile also make a great medium for crafting a planter to display your house number. Get creative with mixed media, such as a tile mosaic panel trimmed in wrought iron, mounted on a distressed wooden board. Cobalt blue and white are a gorgeous ceramic paint combination for accents like house number plaques.

    11. Utilize Wall or Fence for Number Display

    If there’s a wall or fence around your property, that’s a logical place to display your house number. Hang a planter from the top of the fence and mount your number on its front. Or paint a wood plaque a contrasting color and mount the house numbers on top.

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    A wall or solid wood fence is sturdy enough to have house numbers directly mounted on top of it. For a nice three dimensional effect, place wood shims under the house numbers to raise them slightly, creating dramatic shadows on sunny days.

    Read also: 30 Horizontal Fence Ideas

    12. Combine Planters with House Numbers

    Placing your house number on a planter box is one of the more popular house number ideas. Instead of just nailing plain numbers onto your home’s exterior, add to the home’s curb appeal by making the numbers part of your flower planter design.

    A succulent planter looks especially welcoming in a desert environment, while colorful marigolds may work better in another planting zone.

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    Reclaimed wood—from a wood pallet or old furniture—can make a beautiful, rustic wood planter and house number combination. Hang your welcoming flower pot creation beside the front door and tend it regularly to help it thrive.

    13. Wooden Number Displays for Every Style

    Painted or plain, wood is often the best choice when it comes to house number ideas. From a rustic wood slice with an engraved house number to a glossy modern wood plaque, wood works with all kinds of décor.

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    For a casual house number display, paint your house numbers vertically on a tall wooden board. Then stand it beside the front door, with a matching “welcome” board sign on another part of your front porch.

  • 17 DIY Repurposed Old Window Ideas

    17 DIY Repurposed Old Window Ideas

    “I went window shopping today! I bought four windows.”  –  Tommy Cooper

    An old window may seem like an odd thing to buy—four of them even more unusual. But as home décor experts know, there are dozens of creative ways to repurpose old window frames into something beautiful. Decorating your home or garden with vintage windows instantly adds a casual, historic charm.

    From wall hangings to wreaths, we’ve collected an impressive gallery of repurposed old window ideas. As you scroll through, imagine the ways you can transform these discarded objects into useful, lovely keepsakes.

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    1. Make a Chalkboard from an old Window

    Transform an old window into a functional chalkboard. Start by cleaning the glass thoroughly. Then apply a coat of chalkboard paint directly onto the glass surface. Allow it to dry completely before adding a second layer for durability. This chalkboard can be a great addition to your kitchen for grocery lists or a fun message board in a child’s room.

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    Old window chalkboard frame

    2. Repurpose Into a Pegboard Frame

    Convert an old window into a stylish pegboard frame. Remove the glass and replace it with a pegboard panel cut to size. Paint the pegboard in your desired color to complement your room’s decor. Add hooks and shelves to the pegboard for a customizable storage solution that works great in craft rooms or garages.

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    3. Use as a Table Decor

    An old window can become a unique centerpiece for your table. Lay it flat and place a variety of decorative items on the panes, such as candles, small potted plants, or seasonal decor. This creates a charming, rustic vibe for dinner parties or everyday elegance.

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    Old window table decor

    4. Hang String Lights

    Create a whimsical lighting feature by attaching string lights around an old window frame. Hang the window on a wall or suspend it from the ceiling. The lights will cast a warm, inviting glow, perfect for a cozy reading nook or a romantic dinner setting.

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    5. Create a Wall Art

    Turn an old window into a piece of wall art. Paint the frame in a color that matches your decor, or leave it rustic for a vintage feel. You can add wallpaper or fabric behind the glass for a pop of color, or leave the panes empty for a minimalist look.

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    Old window wall art

    6. Use as Jewelry Organizer

    Convert an old window into a chic jewelry organizer. Attach small hooks or knobs to the frame for hanging necklaces and bracelets. For earrings, stretch a piece of lace or wire mesh across one of the openings. This organizer is not only practical but also adds a decorative touch to your room.

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    Old window jewelry organizer

    7. Create a Picture Frame

    Utilize an old window as a multi-pane picture frame. Clean the glass, then attach your photos to the back of each pane using double-sided tape. This approach allows for a creative display of family photos, travel memories, or artwork.

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    Old window picture frame

    8. Paint or Print on the Glass

    Unleash your creativity by painting or printing directly on the glass of an old window. You can create a stained glass effect with glass paints or use stencils for precise designs. This personalized art piece can serve as a focal point in any room.

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    9. Build a Small Greenhouse

    Assemble a mini greenhouse using several old windows. Construct a box frame to fit the size of your windows, then attach the windows as the roof and sides. This greenhouse is perfect for growing herbs or small plants and adds a charming touch to your garden or balcony.

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    Old window greenhouse

    10. Install a Rustic Mirror

    Give a new life to an old window by turning it into a rustic mirror. Replace the glass panes with mirror tiles cut to size. The weathered frame combined with the reflective mirrors creates a vintage yet elegant look, suitable for bathrooms or hallways.

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    Old window mirror

    11. Turn into a Plant Rack

    Create a hanging plant rack using an old window. Install shelves across the frame, ensuring they are securely fastened. This rack is ideal for displaying small potted plants, creating a living wall effect that brings freshness to any room.

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    12. Frame Dried Flowers

    Preserve the beauty of your favorite flowers by framing them in an old window. Arrange dried flowers between glass panes, creating a natural and delicate display that captures the essence of each bloom.

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    Old window framed dried flowers

    13. Use as a Styling Tray

    Transform an old window into a stylish tray. Add handles to each side of the frame for easy carrying. This tray is perfect for serving drinks, organizing perfumes and cosmetics, or as a decorative coffee table piece.

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    14. Hang a Wreath

    Utilize an old window as a backdrop for hanging a wreath. This combination adds depth and character to your wreath display, making it a striking focal point in any room, especially during the holidays or special occasions.

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    15. Vintage Gallery Wall

    Create a vintage gallery wall by arranging multiple old windows in different sizes and styles. Fill some with photos, others with art, and leave a few empty for a varied and interesting display. This gallery wall adds a unique charm to large, empty walls.

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    vintage gallery wall

    16. Make a Key Holder

    Turn an old window into a practical key holder. Add hooks along the bottom of the frame, and you have a perfect spot to hang keys. This idea is especially useful in entryways or mudrooms, keeping keys organized and accessible.

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    17. Display Typography Art

    Show off your favorite quotes or sayings by displaying them in an old window. Print or paint the typography directly onto the glass. This personalized piece can serve as daily inspiration in your living space or office.

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    old window typography art
  • 11 Low Maintenance Landscaping Ideas for Your Yard

    11 Low Maintenance Landscaping Ideas for Your Yard

    “A gardener’s recipe: One part soil, two parts water, three parts wishful thinking.”

    If you love a beautiful landscape but your thumbs are less than green, low maintenance landscaping may be for you. Many novice gardeners are surprised to learn how many low maintenance options exist for those lacking the time or the skill for complicated gardening.

    Low maintenance landscaping ideas will vary depending on where you live. Certain low maintenance landscaping ideas, such as xeriscaping, can be tweaked to work in any climate. Scroll through our low maintenance landscaping gallery and start dreaming again of creating your ideal garden.

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    1. Backyard Oasis: Low Maintenance Designs

    The best way to create a low maintenance backyard is to convert as much of it as possible into outdoor living spaces.

    A large stone patio means you’ll spend less time mowing grass and more time relaxing. Instead of maintaining a flower bed, keep a large shade tree as the backyard focal point. Build a deck around it and add a few low maintenance potted plants.

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    Surround your patio or paving stones with mulch instead of planting grass. Mulch is delightfully low maintenance, especially if you spread it over a good quality weed barrier material.

    It’s an inexpensive way to cover a lot of ground and usually only needs replacing each spring. Rubber mulch can look as attractive as the real thing but won’t break down like wood mulch.

    2. Creative Corner Landscaping Solutions

    The corners of your yard are great places to cut down on landscape maintenance by planting evergreens. These often slow growing plants stay green year-round and add beautiful texture to your garden.

    Evergreen plant hues vary from pale green to silvery blue, making them an excellent way to add color variety to the yard without increasing your workload.

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    Clumping monkey grass does well wrapped around corners and along borders. It is hardy and grows well in most climates and soil types.

    Design a low maintenance but high curb appeal corner on each side of your front steps by laying a curved line of brick pavers. Fill it with crushed stone, monkey grass and dwarf evergreen shrubs.

    3. Effortless Country Style Landscaping

    Country dwellers with large acreage may wonder how to cut down on mowing, watering, and other time-consuming landscaping tasks.

    By converting more areas into low maintenance landscaping zones, even rural homeowners can reclaim more hours of relaxation each weekend.

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    Plant creeping groundcover on sloped areas of your property, and don’t be in a rush to clear wooded areas. Be generous with the amount of land you allot for a patio or a deck, as hardscaping equals less grass to maintain.

    If your country home doesn’t feel like home without flowers, opt for carefree perennials such as penstemon or brilliant blue-violet pasque flower.

    4. DIY Low Maintenance Garden Projects

    If you want to DIY a hassle-free garden, start by learning which low maintenance landscaping plants thrive in your area. A few minutes on a search engine will provide you with dozens of ideas to DIY a low maintenance garden guaranteed to grow in your yard.

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    Advancements in artificial grass production have resulted in a product that looks and feels more like real grass than ever. Although it is an expensive carefree landscaping idea—around $10 per square foot—just think of all the time you’ll save on mowing the grass!

    5. Desert Landscaping

    A desert landscape with native plant selections might be the original low maintenance landscape. Desert plants are well adapted to their environment and have minimal watering requirements. While there are still desert gardens that include grass, more and more people are choosing natural xeriscape garden options.

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    Succulents, including cacti, come in a dizzying array of shapes, sizes and colors. In the proper desert climate, all you need is a variety of succulents and crushed rock mulch to create a colorful, low maintenance yard.

    6. Front Yard Beauty with Minimal Upkeep

    A beautiful landscape doesn’t have to be complicated. A tidy front yard may consist of a shade tree or two and some shrub clusters surrounded by mulch.

    You’ll need to rake leaves in the fall, and trim shrubs occasionally, but the mulch will cut down on weeds and watering. Organic mulch also adds a nice woody fragrance to your yard.

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    If you decide you need a burst of color in the front yard, plant lavender. These durable perennial plants return year after year and spread over time. Unlike many flowering plants, lavender only needs watering once or twice a week, and their strong fragrance is a pleasant natural bug repellant.

    Read more: 79 Landscaping Ideas for The Front of the House

    7. Large Area Landscaping with Less Work

    Whether your yard is large, average, or small, the same tips apply if you wish to have a low maintenance garden experience. Add a firepit with seating, a large deck, and a gazebo to add more living space and less plant space in a large yard.

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    If you just can’t live without annuals and perennials that require frequent watering, you can use a drip irrigation system to help them thrive without direct assistance. A sprinkler system can make lawn maintenance easier, especially if you have a large grass yard.

    8. Modern Minimalist Garden Ideas

    Low maintenance landscaping can be ideal surrounding a modern home, where less is always more. A rock garden in many shades of grey is a modern welcoming touch, especially when accented with a gazing ball or modern-designed fountain or sculpture.

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    Oversized square concrete pavers follow the simple lines and angles of modern architecture. Create paths with them across your backyard, connecting the patio and other living areas. Simple trees, unfussy hedges, and crushed rock borders in black or white come together in an impressive contemporary garden.

    9. Rock Landscaping for Easy Care

    Natural stone is an ideal material for a low maintenance landscaping. Not only is it attractive year round, rock never needs replacing. You may have to pull the occasional weed out of a crushed stone garden bed but using a strong weed barrier beneath the gravel keeps that task to a minimum.

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    Consider a rock garden to add dimension to a dull or flat area of the yard. Although you can add some ornamental grass or low maintenance plants, the easiest rock gardens are made from only hardscape materials.

    Vary rock colors, textures, and sizes for visual interest. Surround paving stones with pebbles and outline different areas of the garden with river stones in complementary colors.

    10. Shady Retreats: Simple Landscaping Tips

    Shady garden zones don’t have to remain barren to qualify as low maintenance. Climbing ivy is a great plant to use in a shady, low maintenance garden. Plant ivy along a dividing wall or long fence to create a living barrier that will not require much attention from you. Mix variegated and solid color varieties to make it interesting.

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    Many evergreen varieties thrive in shady garden areas, including hemlock, boxwood, holly, yew, and nandina.

    Many of these come in full size and dwarf size varieties, allowing you to add a variety of heights and textures to the shady parts of your yard. Plant shade-loving, lower maintenance perennials such as spiderwort, viola, astilbe, and hosta.

    11. Simplifying Garden Design for Easy Care

    You may feel that roses and other flowering plant varieties are out of reach if you need a lower maintenance garden. However, there are types that require less care than others. For example, Knock-Out roses are known for their ability to bloom with little attention. Their simple beauty can launch a garden from basic to beautiful.

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    Keep your garden simple by only choosing plants that do well in your USDA hardiness zone. Replace grass with no-effort ground covers like moss and low-growing clover. You’ll still enjoy a blanket of green in the yard, but you won’t have to mow it, ever.

  • 22 Inspiring and Creative Art Studio Ideas

    22 Inspiring and Creative Art Studio Ideas

    “Art enables us to find ourselves and lose ourselves at the same time.”  –  Thomas Merton

    Every artist dreams of having a studio all their own, a place that brightly inspires the creative process. In addition to being beautiful, an art studio must be functional. As any artist can attest, one of the best things about a studio is that you can leave projects and materials out until your work is complete.

    Excellent storage is also a must, as art supplies multiply quickly. Great lighting, easy-to-clean surfaces, and a sense of privacy are other necessary elements for creating a welcoming space to create art. Scroll through our best art studio ideas and learn how you can bring your own creative oasis to life.

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    1. Set Up an Ergonomic Art Station

    Prioritize comfort and productivity in your art studio by selecting a chair and desk that support good posture. Consider adjustable chairs and desks to fit a variety of body types and working styles. Proper lighting, both natural and artificial, is also crucial to reduce eye strain.

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    2. Organize with a Mobile Supply Caddy

    A mobile storage caddy is ideal for organizing and accessing art supplies. Look for options with multiple compartments and drawers to sort items based on frequency of use. A caddy with wheels offers the flexibility to move supplies as needed throughout the studio.

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    3. Enhance with Indoor Greenery

    Introduce potted plants to create a serene and inspiring environment. Choose low-maintenance species that thrive indoors and consider their placement for both aesthetic and air-purifying benefits. Plants can also act as dynamic subjects or inspiration for artwork.

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    Art studio with potted plants
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    4. Maximize Space with Floating Shelves

    Utilize vertical space with floating shelves to store and display art supplies and works-in-progress. This not only saves floor space but also keeps essential items within easy reach. Vary the shelf heights to accommodate items of different sizes.

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    5. Create a Focused Art Desk Zone

    Dedicate a specific desk for certain activities like sketching or digital work. Ensure ample surface area and include organizers or trays to keep tools orderly. This creates a focused zone that can help boost productivity.

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    6. Choose Adjustable Easels and Displays

    Select easels that adjust to different angles and heights for various types of art creation. Additionally, have display stands that can showcase artwork in progress or completed pieces, offering a dynamic view of your creative process.

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    7. Design an Art Photography Corner

    Create a corner with proper lighting and backdrop for photographing your art or filming process videos. Adjustable studio lights and a clean, neutral background can greatly improve the quality of your digital showcases.

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    8. Utilize a Mesh Grid for Inspiration

    A mesh grid panel is an excellent tool for organizing and displaying inspiration items, sketches, and small tools. Attach clips, hooks, or shelves to customize your grid according to your needs.

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    9. Efficiently Organize with a Pegboard

    Install a pegboard for a customizable and space-efficient way to store and organize tools and materials. You can rearrange hooks and shelves as your tool collection evolves or as different projects demand.

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    10. Personalize with Inspiring Wall Decor

    Transform your walls into a canvas for inspiration. Use color, texture, or wall art to set the tone of your workspace. This visual stimulation can be a source of inspiration and creativity.

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    11. Transform Your Garage into an Art Studio

    Convert a garage into a functional art studio with proper insulation for temperature control and adequate ventilation. Utilize the spacious area for larger projects and install good lighting for clarity in detailed work.

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    12. Ease Movement with Rolling Carts

    Invest in rolling carts to easily transport supplies across the studio. These can be used to hold a variety of materials and are especially useful in larger studios or when working on multiple projects simultaneously.

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    14. Innovate with Ladder Storage Solutions

    A repurposed ladder can serve as a unique storage solution, offering shelves for placing supplies or hanging artwork. This adds a rustic charm while being functional for organizing different items.

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    15. Install a Space-Saving Wall Desk

    For space-saving efficiency, a wall-mounted desk is ideal. It can be folded away when not in use, maximizing floor space. Ensure it’s sturdy enough to support your work and accessible in height.

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    16. Make the Most of a Bay Window Desk

    Position your workdesk near a bay window to make the most of natural light. This setup offers a calming view and can be a source of inspiration, while the additional sill space can serve for plant or tool display.

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    17. Prioritize Ample Creative Floor Space

    Maintain an open floor plan to allow free movement and flexibility in your creative process. This space is vital for large-scale projects or when multiple people are working in the studio.

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    18. Equip a Hands-On Workshop Studio

    Design your studio as a workshop for hands-on projects. Include tables and chairs, proper ventilation for materials like wood or metal, and organize tools for easy accessibility.

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    19. Embrace Nature in an Outdoor Studio

    Create an outdoor studio in your backyard for a change of scenery and natural inspiration. Ensure it’s weatherproof and secure for storing art supplies and works-in-progress.

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    20. Showcase Art in a Personal Gallery

    Dedicate a wall or section of your studio as a gallery to display finished works. This not only celebrates your achievements but also serves as a visual portfolio for visitors.

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    21. Select a Comfortable Swivel Chair

    Choose a swivel chair with adjustable height for flexibility and mobility around your workstation. Ensure it’s comfortable for long periods of sitting, with proper lumbar support.

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    22. Convert the Attic into a Creative Haven

    Transform an attic space into a cozy art studio. Make sure it’s well-insulated and ventilated. Skylights can provide excellent natural light, enhancing the ambiance for creative work.

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  • 16 Hat Rack Ideas for Better Organization

    16 Hat Rack Ideas for Better Organization

    “Home is where you hang your hat.”  –  Leon Redbone

    Hats are one of the most commonly collected items of clothing. Whether you have enough baseball caps to cover the entire MLB, or a fabulous variety of fine fedoras, you need a place to store them. Many people enjoy displaying their hats for all to see, while others prefer to keep their head covers under cover.

    Whether you want to showcase your cowboy hats or need a dust-free place to organize a ballcap collection, our creative hat rack idea gallery will inspire you.

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    1. Create A Wall Decor For Baseball Hats

    A hat rack is more than just an ordinary storage tool; it can become a part of your wall decor too! You can hang it on any wall and use it to showcase each hat like an art piece, making sure there’s enough white space for each hat so that it stands out prominently.

    Not only does this look great, but it gives you the opportunity to organize and display all of your hat collection for everyone to see. Plus, with this handy hat rack, you won’t ever have to worry about mixing up or losing hats again!

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    2. Store Multiple Hats Vertically

    Displaying hats on wall-mounted hat racks is a stylish option that adds a creative, fashionable touch to your interior. For those of you who love collecting hats, the tiered and layered wall-mounted hat rack is perfect for storing multiple hats in one place with ease.

    Not only does it help keep hats organized, but it gives your wall the delightful pop of color and texture that will bring your wall to life. With its unique design and extraordinary storage capacity, this vertical hat rack is an ideal choice for any home.

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    3. Keep It Simple

    Looking for a place to store your hats? Why not make a wall-mounted hat rack with nail hooks? This simple and minimalist DIY project can add some spunk to any wall while creating convenient storage. With just a few nails a hook’s throw away, you can install the wall-mounted hat rack in no time and give your hats the structure they deserve.

    And when guests come over and show off their impressive hat collection, you’ll have the perfect place for each one!

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    4. Create A Hat Peg Board

    Adorning a metal rack with an array of stylish hats and caps can add a touch of flair to any room in the house. Not only do hat racks provide a fashionable way to organize and display headwear, but they are also surprisingly multipurpose.

    An ordinary metal rack is perfect for hanging scarves, jackets, and umbrellas. A pegboard is suitable for hats of all sizes and fedoras as well. Get creative with how you use your hat rack, from storing toys to gardening tools; the possibilities are truly endless!

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    5. Attach An All-Purpose Wall Rack

    A hat rack is a great all-purpose wall rack for all of your storage needs. Rather than the generic wall-mount rack that does one specialized job, a hat rack will keep all of your hats neat, tidy, and easy to find.

    A great way to bring an artistic touch to your room, a beautiful hat rack can be customized with your favorite patterns and colors so you can show off both your unique style and all of the amazing headwear in your collection.

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    6. Be Creative With Macrame

    Who said hat racks have to be boring? Macrame hat racks offer a creative and beautiful way to display hats, while adding texture to a rustic or bohemian interior.

    Wood and rope blend in harmoniously together to make macrame hat racks that are sturdy and unique. Imagine seeing a macrame-style hat rack hanging in your living room or hallway, with its intricate details – an eye-catching addition that is sure to create a wonderful atmosphere.

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    6. Add Horseshoe Elements For Cowboy Hats

    If you’re looking to add a rustic touch of country charm to your home, try a hat rack with horseshoe details. Perfectly designed for cowboy hats, this hat rack will bring the look and feel of the Wild West into any room in your home.

    Crafted from wood and adorned with horseshoe accents, a cowboy hat rack is sure to put some twang in any space while keeping your hats safe and clean!

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    7. Utilize Your Closet

    The space-saving benefits of a closet hat rack are undeniable. Instead of cluttering your shelves or room with loose hats and other accessories, you can utilize hangers and poles to provide the space you desperately need in your closet.

    Not only will it provide the space for the things that are essential to keeping up with the latest trends, but it will also help keep your wardrobe organized and looking clean. The convenient design of a closet hat rack allows it to fit even in the smallest spaces, so don’t let space limit your style.

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    8. Repurpose Materials For An Artistic Look

    If you’re looking to give your home a unique, rustic touch, why not repurpose an old hat rack? Such a repurposed accessory can draw the eye from anywhere in a room and add an interesting look to your decor.

    With distressed and reclaimed wood, you can create something that looks as if it comes straight out of yesteryear. Whether you use it to store hats or simply fill the empty space, repurposing a hat rack is sure to make your home feel more cohesive and inviting.

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    Pallet hat rack
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    Repurposed shelf hat rack
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    Pallet hat rack
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    9. Go For Rustic Charm

    Stepping into a living room adorned with a distressed wood rustic hat rack is like taking a step back in time. This vintage style is an ideal way to keep your hats safe and secure while adding oodles of charm to your space.

    The distressed finish adds the perfect lived-in and cozy look that complements any style, modern or classic, country or suburban – you name it. Add some hooks for coats and scarves, too; it’s the perfect rustic storage solution!

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    10. Set Up A Wall-Mounted Rack

    A wall-mounted hat rack can be a necessity in any abode, allowing for easy storage and convenient access to your favorite hats. But why settle for basic wall-mounted options when you can get creative and opt for a wall-mounted hat rack with hooks and shelves?

    These wall mounts not only look chic but also provide extra functionality to keep all your hats looking neat and tidy. Plus, the shelf comes in handy for storing jewelry or other small accessories to complete your look. Get yours now to enjoy convenient storage year-round!

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    11. DIY A Hat Shelf

    A hat shelf is a great way to add an element of practicality and style to any room. Not only does it provide easy organization for all your favorite hats, but because it’s movable, you can easily change the look of your decor whenever needed.

    Its streamlined design brings modern functionality to any space. Whether you want a hat handy by the door or just need a convenient place to store your collection, hat shelves are the perfect solution.

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    12. Opt For A Movable Stand

    For those looking for an effective way to organize and stylishly display their favorite hats, a movable hat rack stand is the perfect solution. A movable hat stand can provide easy access and convenience while allowing the wearer to keep multiple types of hats well-organized with the help of its multiple hooks.

    Not only that, but these stands can also be easily moved when necessary, making them ideal for storing hats away during transitioning seasons or while undertaking any changes in your home décor.

    So if you want a statement piece to bring together your headwear collection, why not make it a movable hat rack stand?

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    13. Turn A Deer Horn Into A Rack

    Although most hat racks are mundane pieces of wall decor that fade into the background, wall-mounted deer horn hat racks add a creative and stylish touch. This type of hat rack looks attractive when hung near a door or an entryway, adding texture and complexity to your wall décor.

    The deer horn design allows for hats to be hung in an artistic way far from the ordinary standard. Not only is this wall-mounted deer horn hat rack aesthetically pleasing, but it can also double as a conversation starter due to its unique shape.

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    14. Paint Over It To Make A Statement

    Hat racks seem like such mundane items, but with a painted hat rack, you can transform the purpose from merely utilitarian to artistic! Hat racks are an often overlooked piece of décor that can enhance your home. Use it for its original purpose or simply for display by hanging other pieces of art, such as hats, scarf, and jewelry.

    For a vibrant look, opt for a painted hat rack crafted from wood finished in hundreds of paints and stains. A painted hat rack is a simple yet versatile way to add some personality to any room.

    Flag hat rack ideas
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    15. Add An Element Of Surprise

    Give an old surfboard or wall-mounted rifle a new, creative purpose by repurposing them as a unique hat rack! Not only will these items add an unexpected element of surprise to your home decor, but they’ll also provide you with some eye-catching places to hang your hats.

    Choose a spot in your entryway or hallway and secure the old surfboard or wall-mounted rifle securely so that it won’t shift during use, then get creative with the placement of different types of hooks and hangers to make a truly individualized display.

    Not only is this a great way to show off and store your headgear, but it’ll bring life to otherwise overlooked decorations in your home.

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    16. Go For A Seamless Look With Wall Mounted Hooks

    For those looking to get creative with their wall space, a wall-mounted hat rack is a way to go. Not only does it provide seamless decoration, but it also serves as an instant storage solution for all your hats and caps. With wall hooks placed in any layout imaginable, you can now add even the most eclectic pieces to your wall without making the room look cluttered.

    Plus, wall-mounted racks have the added bonus of being easily customizable – which makes them a great option if you’re looking for a minimalist style. So why not turn your wall into a functional art piece that stores all your hats?

    Wall hat rack
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