![]() ![]() I think it was one of the earlier purchases of the house, so we’d been living with brooms thrown in (or stuck on the wall) for 2 years maybe. ![]() And worse yet, the kids couldn’t take the brooms off the tabs and they’d just fall off. The metal tabs were too hard to snap the brooms on. I had purchased one of those broom handle storage systems but it was NOT working. Let’s look at the side of the closet that caused the most issues: (And notice Zachary watching TV in the background, ha). Today I’m talking about the closet near the kitchen. We have two closets in our hallway, with the one on the end mostly for towels/toiletries. If you scroll to the bottom of this post, you’ll see my whole to-do list.Īnyways! With me updating the visual part of the hallway, I figured that tackling the closet in the hallway made sense. But, I wanted to have things to share for each week, so I’m sort of breaking down the projects a bit. Yes, I am “just” doing small cosmetic updates to our hallway, so technically could be done by now. Week 1 was before photos and plans, week 2 I repaired the textured ceiling, week 3 was about painting sliding closet doors and week 4 was my tutorial on mixing paint at home. It’s the 5th week of the 8-week Spring 2022 One Room Challenge. ![]() Either way, let’s talk about how the closet not only functions better… but looks better too! (I’m talking about rage mode – something I shared in my email newsletters, ha). Or should I say, how I react when I need to get something in the closet. Since I am updating our hallway, I figured it made sense to tackle the broom closet organization! And really, just a few small changes have made a HUGE difference in how the closet functions. ![]()
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