Kitchen corner with a wooden cart, mixer, abstract painting, and stainless steel trash can.
Before & After: Help for a Flipped Kitchen Built With Zero Drawers
Becky’s kitchen had been previously renovated by a house flipper who may not have been thinking things through. There weren’t any drawers. In a kitchen. Becky tried to make do with that temporary storage cart you can see above, but she knew it was time for a better solution. From Becky: Our kitchen was done by a house flipper in which zero drawer units were included. I had purchased a cart as a temporary solution and immediately discovered it didn’t fit our needs.
Jul 10, 2017
Fifth Time the Charm: A Look Inside a Home That Took Multiple Offers to Finally Own
Name: Victoria, her husband, two kids and their pets Location: Reno, Nevada The basics: 1 year, owned — 2,200 square feet We’d admire Victoria for her persistence alone, they made offers on their home four times before it became theirs, but the color and fun she’s added to the space is truly exciting. Patterns, textures, bright colors and plants make the space super fun, with just the right amounts of whimsy.
Jul 10, 2017
5 Quick Things to Organize First Thing in the Morning Every Day
(Image credit: Sophie Timothy) From Kitchn → 5 Things to Organize First Thing in the Morning Every Day This Week null
Jul 10, 2017
Your Organized Gameplan for Successfully Sharing a Closet
Keeping your closet organized is hard enough when it’s just your clothes in there, but what happens when it’s shared by two people? When you have to divvy up precious wardrobe room with someone else, things can get a little stressy, fast. So rather than turn your bedroom into a battleground, try these tips for splitting the storage so everything stays fair and tidy.
Jul 10, 2017
What is Considered an “Older” Home?
I distinctly remember during our home-buying journey when our real estate agent asked if we wanted new construction, something close to it, or if we’d be open to an “older” home. When we said yes, we knew that—in our budget—we would likely be looking at a few houses built in the early-to-mid 1900s. However, if we’d had a much larger budget, we could very well have wound up walking through (and legitimately considering) houses built in the early 1800s.
Jul 10, 2017
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The Unofficial Guide to Moving In Together
The Unofficial Guide to Moving In Together
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