Friday, February 3, 2012

[ pretty clutter ]

IS THE cabinet under your bathroom sink as scary as mine? I don't know what it is, but it's one spot that just gets out of control! I need to address this problem just for my own sanity and maybe these ideas might help motivate me...


I think making it cute might help keep it tidy. What do you think?

lisa
[better homes and gardens]




9 comments:

Formerly known as Frau said...

Love the ideas....funny I was just looking at mine yesterday and saying what a disaster it is quickly closing the door and running!
Have a wonderful weekend!

jeanette from everton terrace said...

Yes, I think when there is a specified place for things it's much easier to keep tidy. We have open cabinets under our sinks with baskets where we keep our "stuff". It looks very tidy - even if the basket is a bit of a hubub inside :)

Unknown said...

You are not going to believe this but I literally ripped the bathroom sink area apart last night and will be posting next week. Why is it so satisfying to get jobs like that complete :0)

Tricia said...

Funny, I just cleaned mine out last week but it will never be anything close to these beauties!
Happy Friday to you.
xo~
T

Carolyn@Sweet Chaos Home said...

Too funny! I am on an organizing kick, and earlier this week I was applying fabric paper to my junk drawer organizer to make it look pretty. I figured if it looked pretty, I'd be more apt to keep it tidy. We'll see...

Beach Coast Style said...

love this idea! now maybe I will do a better job at organizing under there. I don't think I ever thought of making it pretty.

Pinecone Camp said...

Well, if you mean does everything fall out of it when it's opened..then yes. It is scary. I must fix that problem! Thanks for the inspiration ;)

Carol@TheDesignPages said...

Okay, I'm completely inspired to get organized under the sink now!!

SHERRY HART said...

Oh my gosh...that second pull out thing is awesome. Must find one. How dang cute are all of those spaces!

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