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Showing posts with label organizing. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 20

controlling the mayhem!

these are my cabinets before...oozing junk for 17" deep shelves! 

Everything gets OUT!!!




ever wonder who keeps every wedding invitation, party invite, & thank you note...that'd be me! 
4 years worth of weddings all packaged up by couple, christmas cards, birthday cards, etc all bound up and put in ziplocs! no messing with these anymore! Kate's is the only one waiting to be put in the bags!
After 2 big bags of trash, organizing and wiping out cabinets...we are de-junked in this part of the house! 




Saturday, August 17

bye bye wires [#weeknightprojects]


if you've ever been to our house you've see the wires (no explanation needed...see below). We've tried lots of different ways to have them more discrete which really just meant piling them up in a big basket or tacking them alongside the wall. Not to undermine the previous efforts, but our past bandaids just weren't cutting it anymore.

our house was built in the 1940s which we knew when we bought it and its always "fun" to see what you find out about as you're knee deep into an already challenging project. sometimes you need to just drill a hole and find out what's behind the wall...except for in our case drilling into plaster or wood paneling isn't always as easy to repair as patching some Sheetrock. 

as all our projects this one started out no different...as we looked at having the wires professionally rerouted it was determined that we have our very own in house TWO wire hiding experts! The kicker for us was hanging our tv over our brick fireplace. I imagine cozzing up to a crackling fire in the winter in our 1940s house...my husband on the other hand imagines boarding it up and never bringing anything flammable anywhere near the thing. Needless to say, I was determined not to ruin the fireplace. 

that being said we started investigating...what was actually behind the wall? was there a little hole we could stick a camera into and check out? as my googling lead me down many rabbit holes, it also sparked many other [unrelated] questions like, why was the fireplace in the center of our house & not on an external facing wall?! needless to say, if the fireplace was built "right" for the era which of course is never likely, there was to be 3" of space around the brick of the fireplace and the walls that it was "touching." 

yahtzee! in our case, that was just it! the tv immediately came down and i'm sharing these photos and in an attempt to spark any other creative ways for others to do this themselves...everyone else out there made it seem so easy! when i speak of "day 1" or "day 2" that really is after work with a glass of wine for an hour or two versus a full Saturday of working on one set project. 

the overall goal was to have the wires go from the tv behind the fireplace, around the corner, and into a little cabinet that we have in between our living room & dining room. not only do the wires have to lead to here but we need to make sure that we have our AT&T box, the battery back up for the wireless Internet, the Wii, the bluray player units all get in the cabinet properly. 

first we got our safety gear on [or i did at least]...ski goggles are multipurpose 
then we took the massive TV off the wall.  We marked the wall with a pencil after measuring where the TV cord holes should be. HDMI and Ethernet cords were on the right, power cord on the left. Joe drilled a 1.25" exploring hole in the wall where we thought the power cord should come up. lucky us! after getting through the paneling, we hit space and sure enough if you stick a ruler in the hole, you've got 3" of void space before the bricks of the fireplace! 

Joe made the holes larger so we could get the actual wires through the hole (& the connection ends too) and made sure to drill holes on both sides of the tv where the wires would be coming out (but would still be hidden). the TV went back safely on a wall with no wires plugged in as drilling the holes was enough for day 1 let me tell you! 

before the next time we worked on the tv, i did "inventory" and made sure that we had all of the wires would need in the proper lengths. we guestimated [rounding up] that we would need 110" of potential wire space to make the turns behind the wall. we also calculated how many outlets we'd need space for in the cabinet. 

on day 2 we couldn't find the small hiking rope that joe was hoping to use due to its narrowness and ability to turn corenrs. however i had taken an Excedrin migraine and was on a caffeine kick & ready to work so we got creative & used wilson's [the dog] old 30ft leash that he chewed up as a puppy. using coat hangers we were able to feed the leash through the holes that we had drilled and through to the hoe in the closet making a big loop.

each wire was then taped, one at a time, to the leash and we roped it through the hole taking off the tape it at the other end. once we were through the wall, we'd label with masking tape on each end and tape it up to the wall to keep it out of the way.


after the wires were run, we went to power. joe turned off the breaker and from the hole at the top of the closet we ran power cord to the outlet already existing outlet below where we will splice [without my involvement] the power cord to power all the items in the closet.

all the wires are bound up neatly
& hung on the wall!
after day 2, the tv is safely back up on the wall but we are still not done! AT&T needs to come and move the ethernet wire for us so that we can get tv to the box. as you can imagine that was the hardest part!

after the AT&T wires were moved, we got the Niles infrared repeater system with the "dots" as I call them that transmit the signal to the proper place. This allows the things such as our AT&T uverse box, bluray player, & wii to be in the cabinet around the corner and transmit via their own remotes by pointing the remotes at the new dot under our TV!

Needless to say, we're all set up now!!!

Great resource for someone doing this on their own which we found after the fact: Crutchfield In Wall Wiring Guid
no more wires!!!!

Thursday, August 8

not so spring cleaning

i finally got around to cleaning out my not so organized make up bag. you know that we all have the random samples junked up at the bottom of our bags covered with sediments of who knows what and powder that at some point exploded...that was enough for me. i had to restock some key "every day" items in my make up bag and i was determined before i opened my packages, i would be cleaning out my make up bag! what a great feeling! not only did each item get evaluated for the "keep" and "toss" piles, but those that were kept were wiped down, opened up & cleaned on the insides and placed back in their new home!

phew! i encourage everyone to do this! it feels so good to stick your hand in a make up bag and not have to immediately wash it!
everything dumped out
after all cleaned up! 

Friday, January 11

my stash unveiled

everyone has that one place [or two or three...or ten] where you end up bringing things when your doorbell rings and unexpected guests arrive or when you just dont want to figure out a better place to put something! for us that is our guest room [previously office until i started working from home]. that being said while joe was out of town last night, i got down to business!

i started here...there were 200 pairs of shoes in their original boxes and lets just say some of them you will be able to find at the nearly new junior league of atlanta store in the coming days. others are off to the cobbler for repairs, and the remaining keepers should feel very, very lucky!

after the shoe extravaganza we set off to eliminate random drawers full of clothes that are never worn. these also are on their way out of the house or into joe's rag bag in the basement. this in turn gave me great space for many of the other random items in our guest room such as my embossing supplies, fine indian papers, needlepoint, knitting projects, and more!

then i tackled the rest of this...



more of the photos to come of what it looks like afterwards! :) stay tuned!!!

Thursday, July 12

Friday, June 1

basement organization 101

tomorrow we tackle the basement. its been officially 2 years and that means that it is no longer okay to have junk thrown everywhere in our basement. lots of helpers will tackle the building of the structures while mom & i handle the organizing...the to do list is lengthy but we aren't letting that scare us!

here's our before shots [note: anything would be better than this]