Conquered Closet: Meredith's Striped Master

Before we move on to less traditional storage solutions, I just had to pair yesterdays master closet makeover with another beauty. Welcome Meredith Welcome to Heardmont whose master closet I first spotted on pinterest and had to see more of it.
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Welcome Brooklyn Limestone readers. Today I'm going to be sharing how my husband and I organized our walk-in closet to make getting ready in the mornings a lot more pleasant. Since I'm an instant gratification kind of person, here's a sneak peek of how it turned out.


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Our house was built in 1981, so our closet featured shag carpet, wood trim, and popcorn ceilings when we moved in. Here's a glimpse of the space just three years ago.

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Before we could get to the fun part of our closet makeover, we had a lot of prep work to do. An overflowing washing machine on the other side of our closet wall forced us to rip out the carpet within weeks of moving in. We chose to replace the carpet with floor tiles that matched those in our adjoining master bath. It was a messy first experience with tiling, but it turned out great in the end.

We're no strangers to removing popcorn ceilings around here, so when we decided to give the closet a fresh coat of paint, we scraped and smoothed the ceilings as well.

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Much better, right?

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The next step was taking this mess of mis-matched hangers, clothes that didn't fit anymore, and random items stored on the top shelf and sorting everything into something more manageable.

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First we decided on some rules. We chose to only use the closet space for clothes, shoes, items we use in the master bedroom and bathroom (extra pillows, toilet paper, towels), and luggage. All the camping gear and other random junk that had been taking up valuable closet real estate was banished!

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Having matching hangers, no matter how inexpensive they are, can make your closet feel instantly more organized. We couldn't justify new wood hangers, so I bought a few more packs of black and white plastic hangers and we donated the rest. We decided to take the visual appeal one step further and organized our clothes by style and color as well.

Here's how our closet looked after we hung a temporary light fixture, purged some clothes, added shoe racks and moved back in.

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This setup worked great until I got the decorating bug and decided to bring our white, gray and yellow color scheme from the master bedroom into our closet. One evening of painting gray stripes just above the closet shelf did wonders for making our closet feel larger, taller, and more like an actual room.

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The rest of the design snowballed from there, and a few short weeks later, we had a completely transformed space!

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One of my favorite additions to the room is the oversized pendant light fixture (CB2). That thing puts out so much light and makes finding clothes in the morning much easier.

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I was also pumped to find this gray and white area rug (at Walmart, of all places) to warm up the tile floors.

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On my side of the closet, I hung my shirts and dress pants and placed my shoes on the racks beneath. Up above, we found a couple of hat boxes to match our color scheme (they hold purses and hats) and a black and white tray to store extra toilet paper (Hobby Lobby).

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Who would have thought a tray of toilet paper could look so fancy?

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My husband hangs significantly less clothing than I do, so he graciously gave me a bit of his side of the closet for my dresses. Up above, we have another black and white tray for our yellow towels (World Market) and some photo storage boxes for things like nylons, cufflinks, and other small items we don't use every day.

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It's so nice not to have a ton of clutter on that top shelf anymore. I love that we didn't completely hide the stripes with random boxes and that we actually have room to store extra bedding and throw pillows from our master bedroom now.

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In the center of the room, I replaced the mirror that hung over our little dresser with this jewelry board for hanging necklaces.

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Instead of a jewelry box for earring, pins, and bracelets, I use a snack/dip set from Bed Bath & Beyond. This has to be one of my favorite re-purposes ever, and I recommend it to friends all the time. My earrings hang perfectly around the edges of the bowls and it's so much easier to see what I have in these white bowls than in a tiny box.

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Once we'd finished the dirty work in this closet, these surface treatments and organization supplies only cost around $100. Pretty encouraging if you're planning on doing something similar in your home, right?

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If you'd like step-by-step instructions on how we tackled the painted stripes or popcorn ceilings or a source list for what we used in this room, hop on over to Welcome to Heardmont and click the master closet link in our sidebar.

Thanks for letting me share our closet with your readers, Stefanie! I'm looking forward to the rest of your closet organization series!

Conquered Closet: 5 days 5 ways Marvelous Master

Kicking off this organizing series is the very lovely Abbie of 5 days 5 ways. She shared her fabulous master closet makeover a while ago and got me thinking that I want to see more more more of how bloggers store all their goodies. So thanks to Abby for sharing and the inspiration. Hope you love peeking into bloggers' hidden spaces as much as I do.

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Hi there folks! I could go on for half a page about how excited I am to be here guest-posting for Mrs. Limestone, but...I have a feeling that's not what you're here for. Still, I have to say that Brooklyn Limestone was quite literally my gateway into the blogging world—the very first blog that I faithfully followed and a constant source of inspiration. I am so thankful to Stefanie for having me over for a visit!

My name is Abbie from Five days…5 ways and Secondhand or Bare Bottom. Yes, that’s right. I run not one but two blogs. Because being a home-schooling mama to three children under 6, teaching fitness classes, trying to keep my house reasonably clean, knocking out a few DIY projects now and then, and spending time with my great husband doesn’t keep me busy enough.
Yeah. Right. : )

Today, I’m sharing a taste of my master closet, which I recently overhauled so that instead of looking like this:

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…it now looks like this:

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…and from this:

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…to this:

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It was basically a classic case of good bones (my hubby built the custom shoe-shelf, the closet-rods, the cubbies, and the laundry chute) and bad styling and use of space.

But it was nothing a little (okay, a lot) of DIY elbow grease couldn’t fix.

Actually, grease may have been one of the few gooey substances I didn’t use, but there was a lot of paint, glue(decoupaging = messy magic!), and sweat.

Of course, as you can see from the above pic, I did have help.

Here’s the organizational breakdown for my formerly chaotic cubby wall.

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One of my favorite details is this mini-console makeover (Goodwill: $5):

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After some decoupaging action, this dowdy lady morphed into a very pretty girl:

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…complete with fun clearance knobs from Hobby Lobby:

But maybe my favorite project of all was another decoupaging job.

I took our Plain Jane closet rods and covered them with some “Mr. and Mrs.” wrapping paper that I found at Walmart.

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Let’s face it—there never was a Mister that got his fair share of a closet, but I did leave him one rod!

The shoe shelf also got some organizational help as well as a little paint + wallpaper love.

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This project was all about the details, which made it rather slow-going, but I took my time finding pieces I loved (for cheap!) from my usual haunts, which include Target, Goodwill, Marshall’s, and Hobby Lobby.

And by working with a lot of supplies I already had on hand (I custom-mixed my paint colors from leftovers I had lying around) + trolling for bargains, I managed to keep the entire the entire closet redo total under $150!

Here’s a collage of some of my favorite details:

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Oh, aqua and fuchsia, how I love thee!

So what do you think? Worth the effort? (I know my answer to that! ; ))

Want to see the entire transformation? Here you go. I hope you’ll stop by for a visit and say hi. I love meeting new friends!

Oh, and thanks again, Mrs. Limestone, for letting me share a bit of my corner of the blogosphere with your readers! It’s a huge treat for me!

Going, going, gone!

Only 4 more hours left in the Joss and Main flash sale!


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Don't miss it!

Conquered Closets: Sneak Peek

So now you've seen my pantry makeover, its time for some truly organized ladies to share their stylish storage secrets. It all starts next week but here is a little peek to tide you over until Monday.

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Curious who is stopping by? Here they are:
5 days 5 ways ** Welcome to Heardmont ** Centsational Girl ** Bees Knees Bungalow
** The Mustard Ceiling ** Plain & Fancy Living ** Rambling Renovators **
Kara Paslay Designs ** Wild Ink Press ** Old Town Home ** Neat Method

If you don't already know them well, you should! Go on, start visiting.

Conquered Closet: Pantry Raid!

Woo-hoo! It's time for my conquered closet series. Starting next week, lot of fabulous bloggers will be dropping in to share their sucesses and solutions to a whole host of storage problems.

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Since I asked them to bare all, it was only fair I show you mine.

Exhibit A. My dirty little secret - this messy, disorganized, so bad I buy the same things three times before I realize I have plenty, pantry closet.
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It was bad. I've cleaned this out a bunch of times but always ended up with the same disarray in a few short weeks. Something had to be done..

So instead of just stacking everything neatly in there, I devised a bucket method. Like items would go in these plastic bins (found at ikea). Staples got a beautification with matching containers (since I'd be more likely to keep it neat that way). When I need something, I would know where to find it.

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So much better! And because I'm fancy like that, I added some sleek labels to the bins and the jars.

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I did this more than a month ago (I wanted to test it out before I shared) and it has totally made a huge difference. The pantry is still looking pretty and it has been zero effort to keep up. Yea. Now if I could only do this to my clothes closet.

Stay tuned to tomorrows post for a sneak peek of the storage goodies coming your way next week.

Instant Valentine Love Labels Download

I don't know why but this year I'm feeling a little more into Valentines Day than usual. I could use a little pink now that the gray days of winter seem to be getting me down. And a sweet surprise, even a tiny one, can be a lot of fun. So with that in mind, I have a little something for you.

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I whipped up some simple labels for you that will turn ANYTHING into a romantic valentine. No fuss, no muss. How about that for budget friendly?



See what I mean?

{Download the labels here}

If you put them to use, I'd love to see/hear about it. Email me or leave me a comment with the blog link.

Shop til you Drop!

Hey everyone, my collection at Joss & Main just went live!




Come on by and check it out. Several items have already sold out! (And if you aren't already a member, skip the wait list by signing up via this link.)

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I really love reading other peoples 30 under 30 lists. I even tried to write my own 35 before 35 list but failed. The world is too big, time is too short. Much like I always seem to think I can accomplish way more in a weekend than I actually can, I figure there was no chance I'd be able to hit all 35 in time. I don't need that kind of pressure :)

So imagine my excitement when I stumbled onto a tumblr site all about making a life bucket list in photos - perfect bucket list. Much more fun, a lot less stress. Want to see mine?

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Added bonus is that scrolling through those lists reminds me of some of the cool stuff I have already done so I don't feel quite so old or out of time.

Have you blogged about your bucket list or 30 under 30? How is it going?

Me? A curator? Yah, thats right.

This is an exciting week! The collection I curated with home decor discount flash sale site, Joss and Main, is going live tomorrow night. Eek! So exciting!

I spent a crazy amount of time pouring through their catalogs to pick my absolute favorite items. Many of them I have in my house already - like the metal stools I have in my kitchen and the ghost chair in my office. Others are very close to items I have like the tufted headboard in my guestroom or lamps in my bedroom. And the rest are pieces I just think are wonderful in their own right. It's full of those special little pieces that revive and renew your home in simple ways. I hope you'll enjoying shopping as much as I enjoyed picking these goodies out.

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If you are not already a member, click here to sign up and avoid the wait list. It's absolutely free and the deals really are great.

My collection goes live at 9PM Tuesday night and only goes on for a short time so don't miss it! I hope you'll be there!

Steal this Idea*: Layered Empty Frames

Its Friday (yippee!) - time for another Steal this Idea* feature - a tiny show of appreciation for a well executed tutorial.

You don't have to be all that perceptive to know that I am kind of a crazed fan of empty frames (see exhibit A and exhibit B) so when I saw this next project on Living with Lindsay, my heart skipped a beat.

I love, love, love it.

Using a mish mash of frames found at Goodwill...


...she made a beautiful, sculptural, conversation piece.


I am kicking myself for walking away from so many cheapo frames at flea markets because I didn't have a use for them.

Check out Living with Lindsay for all the details on this project as well as lots more!


postscript: *When I say steal, I really mean borrow nicely and give proper credit!

**If you have an idea/tutorial you would like me to consider for a feature, email me. I'd love to see!

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