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Picks from Zara Home
Back when I was studying abroad in Spain, I remember walking into a Zara Home store and feeling like a kid in a candy store. There were so many lovely decor items everywhere I turned. I was sad to find out though that there were no Zara Home locations in the US, and while that’s still the case, as of this month the line is now available online. I browsed the selection this morning, and found several great trays, boxes, bins and baskets for beautifully organizing the home:
1-phoebe wardrobe box, 2-beny tray, 3-nadia baskets, 4-rato tray, 5-frank tray, 6-lilli box, 7-ludwig baskets, 8-jens basket, 9-zafit tray, 10-jack box, 11-lisbeth basket
Posted in accessories organization, bathroom organization, bedroom organization, closet organization, entryway organization, jewelry organization, laundry area organization, laundry spaces, linen closet organization, living room organization, organizing products, organizing with baskets, vanity organization
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Storage Solutions: Laundry Spaces
A shelf above and behind the washer to maximize use of space

image via country living

image via country living
DIY using a piece of wood or install something like this:
over washer storage laundry shelf $12.99
Glass canisters for storing powdered detergent

L: image via sarah richardson; R: PB classic glass canister $44.00 cheaper option {$19.99} here
Wall-mounted iron & ironing board holders
image via house to home
The one below left is made of heat-resistant plastic to accommodate a just-unplugged iron. The one below right is wide enough to fit in an extra item like say a spray bottle.

L: large ironing organizer $9.99; R: wall-mount ironing board holder with basket $28.99
Shelving units that double as a drying rack

L: image via material girls; R: utility shelf with hanger bar $12.99
Fold away drying racks -great for small spaces

fold-away drying rack $34.99
More space saving drying options: a laundry valet and retractable clothesline

L: chrome laundry valet $21.99 ; R: retractable clothesline $9.99
Wall-mounted and over-the-door storage baskets keep products organized and easily accessible

L: elfa laundry door and wall rack $95.93 ; R: over cabinet deep storage basket $14.99
Paring Down: Laundry Products
A few of you emailed me asking about small space solutions for your laundry spaces. I myself have a small space.-so I hear ya! One tip is to pare down as much as possible the products you have. It’s easy to go on product overload especially if an area is cluttered and you don’t realize you already have a certain type of product and so go out and buy another one.Take a look at your current stash. Gather everything in one area and group like items. Look at how much space you have and consider giving away any multiples to allow room for everything to fit nicely. Don’t pour them down the drain or throw them in the trash though! A lot of laundry products are toxic so please take them to your local household hazardous waste collection center if you don’t want to give them away.If you decide to keep multiples, commit to using them. Place the items which are closest to being empty in the most accessible spot-like the front of a shelf. Multiples can go right behind, down below or up top.
The goal is to pare it down to just a few products-preferably ones that multi-task and/or don’t take up a lot of valuable space. When buying new products remember bigger isn’t always better or more economical -be sure to check the price per load.
Here’s a look at my picks:

OxiClean Free -non-chlorine solution for removing stains and whitening {great for white linens!}
Method Laundry Detergent- plant based, non-toxic, biodegradable, and comes in a compact bottle

The Laundress Delicate Wash -another non-toxic, biodegradable product -this one for delicate items
Dryer Balls Although they’re a reusable alternative to dryer sheets, I’ve come to discover {and been turned off by the fact} that dryer balls are made of PVC {Polyvinyl chloride = toxic plastic}. A better alternative? Wool dryer balls or vinegar.
Vinegar – to soften fabric, reduce static and prevent wrinkles
Do you have a favorite laundry product?
Laundry Organization: Hampers
Whether you do laundry at home, take it to the laundromat, or a shared laundry room, organizing and streamlining it starts with the hamper. Hampers placed in convenient areas where you tend to remove your clothes, like the closet or the bathroom, keep dirty clothes off the floor and contained in one spot.
image via Restoration Hardware
A great option, if you have the space for it, is one that’s divided into two or three sections {one for lights, one for darks, etc}. This option saves time on sorting since it allows you to simply throw your clothes into the appropriate sections as you take them off.
3 section laundry organizer $39.99
With the same idea in mind, you can get multiples of the same hamper one for each section you want. {Tip: rectangular (as opposed to round) ones are best for this purpose as they make better use of space when arranged side by side.}
L: Set of Two Hampers with Liners $54.95: R:Folding Hamper $18.95
To minimize struggling while transporting the laundry or to avoid transferring clothes into a separate laundry bag, opt for a hamper that’s not too heavy and you’re comfortable carrying or one with a built-in removable bag {like the one pictured below right}.
L: Woven Nylon Hamper $39.99 R: Crazy Linen Hamper : $89.95
I’m loving this one {shown below} in classic black and white stripes from Etsy seller FlauraDesign, which has hook and loop fastners that make the bag easy to attach and remove.
P.S. She also has a cute yellow and white striped one -check out her shop here.
If you’re short on space, use one that will take advantage of vertical space like those that hang on a door or hook. To make it easy to deposit dirty clothes, use something like this for your drawstring laundry bag {pictured below left}. You can also make your own by using an embroidery hoop as seen in the photo below right from Martha Stewart.
L: Overdoor Hamper + Laundry Bag $23.98 R: image via Martha Stewart.com
Next Week: Laundry Areas
Next week I’ll be blogging about laundry organization and decor -I hope you’ll stop by! Have a beautiful weekend!
P.S. If you have any laundry area organizational challenges you’d be particularly interested in me posting about, feel free to email me at ariannavargas@gmail.com
Posted in decor, laundry area organization, laundry spaces, organization
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