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Friday, August 24, 2007

links: the home

Really great small space shoe storage using simple magazine holders. At AT:SF.

Apartment Therapy Chicago recommends the book How Your House Works, which I think I need.

Design*Sponge's kitchen pegboard looks really great.

How to make a fabric covered pushpin board, at AT:Chicago.

Drain Sweep at Product Dose. I need one of these, some of our drains clog easily and it's driving me crazy.

Half pot shaped window herb planter, how clever. A AT:LA.



And now, starburst and random mirror inspiration:

at Apartment Therapy

Readers inspiration at Decor8

AT:NY, scroll down a bit

Porda Stars Mirrors at Charles & Marie

Zoe roudn mirrors at Target, also seen at AT:SF

categories: the home

4 Comments »

  1. Ooh - I love the peg board. I think peg boards are so cool but we don't have any in our home yet. Well, we have a creepy one in the basement.

    I made a bulletin board and marble thumbtacks (based on your tutorial). I bought a 12 x 12 picture frame, took out the goods and put in a 12 x 12 piece of cork. I covered it with fabric using glue and tacks in the back. I didn't do a tutorial but I have pictures here:

    http://sassypriscilla.typepad.com/sassy_priscillas_craft/2007/03/fabric_covered_.html

    As usual, thanks for the great links. Have a nice weekend!

    Comment by Miss Sassy — August 24, 2007 @ 11:13 am

  2. Re: the drain sweeper. We use good old fashioned baking soda and vinegar when our toilets and drains clog and it does the trick every time!
    I do love the pegboard idea though!

    Comment by kath — August 25, 2007 @ 6:52 am

  3. The FlexiSnake is way cheaper and awesome if your clogs are from hair: http://www.flexisnake.com/

    Comment by Tara — August 25, 2007 @ 7:22 am

  4. ok. rule #1...only come here and click on links when i have bunches of free time. there are way too many "OH I MUST DO THATs!"

    Comment by steamykitchen — August 27, 2007 @ 6:22 am



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