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barn beauty organized

14th October 2020

One of my clients recently built a beautiful farmhouse and what’s a farmhouse without a barn? This barn wasn’t like the ones I was used to that looked run down with animals and farm equipment inside. This one was beautifully white with black trim that matched the main house and it stored a collection of gorgeous antiques, woodworking tools and outdoor toys for grandkids. They called me in to organize and clean up the space so it could be used to it’s potential and not just become a second attic.

This was a large barn so we broke it up into themed areas: stackable storage totes in the loft, antique furniture tucked in between support beams, a large shelving unit for kids toys, and a nice workshop area for tools.

The loft

LOFT BEFORE
LOFT AFTER

These weather proof totes from The Container Store help keep the items inside free from dust and bugs. These bins are also stackable, so we organized this space with three rows of totes across. I personally love clear boxes so you can see the contents and we labeled each tote for extra function.

The workshop

WORKSHOP BEFORE
WORKSHOP AFTER

This area was so fun and a bit challenging due to installing the workshop unit around a breaker box (thanks Joe!), but the transformation was so worth it! My favorite part- the work table can be pulled out to the open floor to create a workable island.

The toy area

TOY AREA BEFORE
TOY AREA AFTER

Toy storage is a constant challenge in my own home with three kids and an ever shrinking floor plan. But since my client’s grandkids live out of town, these items aren’t used on a daily basis. We purchased this sturdy shelving unit and the large buckets to tidy up and store high. They can be pulled down and out for a visit and then put away again.

The transformation of organizing this barn was fun to watch. We utilized the vertical space in all areas with stacking, shelving, and wall cabinets that freed up floor space. Now there’s room for more playing, more building, and maybe a few more antique finds:)

GIT Ideas-Puzzle Storage Solutions

7th August 2018

GIT Answers: What is the best way to store puzzles and keep them organized?

One of my friends asked me how I store all the kids puzzles.  We don’t have that many, maybe 10 or so, and they all happen to be Melissa and Doug board puzzles.  Once we had enough that we couldn’t stack them in an organized fashion, I got online and started searching for a solution.

At our local library, there are wire racks that store hundreds of toddler puzzles and I was able to find one smaller but similar, made by Melissa and Doug for around $20.  What I like about it is that it is larger on the bottom and smaller on the top to accommodate whichever puzzles you have.  If you have more than 10 puzzles, you can easily buy a few and put them on a shelf for easy access for the kids.  We also have 2 Melissa and Doug dress up puzzles that come in their own wooden crates, but we can stack them nicely on the puzzle rack.

Puzzles are an activity we do on rare occasion, so if we ever get too many I will donate the ones we have grown out of to avoid having to store more;)

What do you do for puzzle storage?  Do you have any toy storage advice or creative solutions you have really liked?  Let me know at casey@letsgitorganized.com