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How To: 7 DIY Pet Projects
Readymade

Seven great pet projects are in the brand new issue of Readymade, just in time for the wrap up of Pet Month here on AT. These are good looking items - made with quality materials and designed with a m...

Reusing Belts, Window Covering Ideas, and Ultimate Closet Organization
ReadyMade Issue 36

The latest ReadyMade issue covers fashion ideas for home use. One of those concepts includes reusing belts that you no longer wear. Our favorite: the stunning woven stool seat, above left. Right, old ...

Open Call: Submit Your Small Space to ReadyMade

For their annual Small Spaces issue, ReadyMade Magazine is hosting an open call for anyone with a cool home under 1,000 square feet. (The apartment above was featured in last year's issue after it a...

Build a Tile Chair to Withstand the Elements
ReadyMade Magazine

Tiling, be it ceramic or glass amongst other options is a great weather resistant idea. Every few months use a little bit of your favorite tub and tile cleaner and you are back in business season a...

Basket Case Study

ReadyMade 09/10.2007

While we love looking through ReadyMade magazine and are always inspired by the projects, more often that not we’re left thinking, "I’ll never be able to make that." You see, we’re not that ha...

Organizing the Bathroom with Household Items

ReadyMade 03.2008

Since we're focusing on cleaning and organization this month, we thought we'd pull one of our favorite ideas from the ReadyMade archives. We especially like this bathroom project because it reuses o...

Chicago's Studio 1a.m. in ReadyMade

Cork has some serious power, and really, we think there's nothing not to love. The current issue of ReadyMade is the Green Design issue (Apr/May 2008) and you can bet it's packed with eco-goodness. Fo...

CD Shower Rings by Trevor O'Neil

In this MP3 era, CDs are becoming a thing of the past. Even if you still listen to the mini-discs, you probably have a bundle of regrettable purchases. Trevor O'Neil, a local designer with a talent ...