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Tidy Nest Featured Press: 10 Alternative Ways To Contain Your Culinary Tools (Homes & Gardens)

Can you imagine having a kitchen without drawers? While it’s uncommon, we occasionally come across this design choice which requires us to get a little creative.

Check out our go-to hack for storing kitchen utensils in a kitchen without drawers in the latest Homes & Garden article below.


Our Favorite Countertop Utensil Storage

Let’s be honest we love just about everything from Farmhouse Pottery. This crock is beautiful to contain utensils, kitchen tools or even flowers.

If you’re looking for something fun and vibrant, this is it! We love these crocks for the variety of gorgeous colors they come in.

Our favorite thing about this crock is the divider inside. It keeps your favorite tools separated and easier to remove while prepping, cooking and serving.

Sleek and minimal, this is a great accent to your counter and fits a good amount of utensils! We love that they have matching canisters too.


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Tidy Nest Featured Press: Decluttering Makeup And Skincare– 10 Ways To Streamline Your Stash Beautifully (Homes & Gardens)

Bathrooms are generally tight on space and can get unruly if the space isn’t edited frequently. We encourage frequent editing of this space by checking expiration dates, identifying duplicates and unnecessary products. We try our best not to dump everything in the trash and so we have found creative ways to repurpose and recycle products and the packaging.

We shared one of our favorite ways to repurpose mascara wands with Homes & Gardens.

If you feel inspired to tackle the bathroom this weekend, we have a step-by-step guide linked below to help you along.



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Tidy Nest Featured Press: How To Declutter Books – 10 Novel Ways To Streamline Your Collection (Homes & Gardens)

Books tend to be the hardest for people to edit. We get it - we’re book worms too!

We encourage our clients to gather all their books in one place and start sorting by genre. Once the books are categorized by genre, begin editing easier categories first like novels, specialty cookbooks, fad diets etc. Once you’ve determined what you’re keeping, decide how you’d liek to display these books - by genre, by author, by colored spine, etc.

We recently shared some tips on decluttering books with Homes & Gardens - full article is below!


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Tidy Nest Featured Press: How To Fold Blankets – Easy Ways With Space-Saving Style (Homes & Gardens)

If your feeds are anything like ours then you have folding tutorials popping up on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, etc. 24/7. While they are fun to watch, they are also super helpful. In this article for Homes & Gardens, we shared our favorite blanket folding techniques so say goodbye to those unsightly mountain of blankets on your couch.


Do you want to see a video tutorial on folding blankets? Let us know below!


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Tidy Nest Featured Press: Organizing Trends We’ve Fallen Out of Love With in 2023 (Homes & Gardens)

We are thankful that the organizing industry has received immense exposure over the last few years.

It seems like everywhere we look there’s a new product that is the answer to all organizing woes or yet another TikTok video showing a color-coded refrigerator or another organizing hack.

Some tips and products are super helpful and some just add to clutter and disorganization.

We chatted with Homes & Gardens about some of the trends we’re saying goodbye to in 2023 - check out our contributions below.

 

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