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Getting rid of anything that doesn’t “spark joy” seems to be the latest craze and I’m 100% on board. Since we relocate every couple of years (Army life!), I try not to collect too much stuff in an effort to simplify our many moves. However, in the three years we’ve lived in Texas, we’ve somehow managed to accumulate ALL THE THINGS. I mean, we have 2 storage units, for the love of God and I’m chomping at the bit to PURGE.
Take for instance, my closet. Although it’s not the worst I’ve seen, it’s definitely messier than I’m used to. Give me another three years and you might just see me on an episode of Hoarders. In this small space, we have seasonal linens, scarves galore (I think I forgot we live in Texas, aka Dante’s Inferno), and not one, but two random mirrors… in addition to the countless pairs of shoes and multitude of clothing I rarely ever wear.
And lest you think these are all of the shoes I own, rest assured, I’m not showing you the mountain of shoeboxes just outside of the frame that are stacked high, from floor to ceiling.
Literally.
(Don’t judge.)
Yeah. I’m about to Marie Kondo the crap out of this.
And because misery loves company, I thought it would be fun to challenge several of my blogging buddies to organize a space in their home too! I’m calling it ACCOUNTABILITY. Be sure to check out the links below to see what we all made!
We’re about to move again in a few months, so I’m just trying to keep my head above water at this point. I needed to create a smart solution that required minimal effort. I’m calling this my “Super Easy 30-Minute Scrap Wood Shoe Shelf”:
I had some scrap walnut plywood laying around the shop from another project, so not only was this DIY shoe shelf organizer quick and easy, but it was free! I also got to try out some new tools in the process.
As my first Mother’s Day gift, I got my very first compound miter saw: a 10-inch Dewalt that I absolutely loved for years and years. As part of the ProSpective tool review program, The Home Depot sent me this new DEWALT 15-AMP CORDED 12 IN. DOUBLE-BEVEL SLIDING COMPOUND MITER SAW and it was like going from a Peel P50 to a Maserati.
(You know things are getting serious when I bring in the automobile references.)
The sliding 12-inch blade allows me to cut much wider stock – no more flipping boards to make the cut and the accuracy is dead on. I was able to use it straight out of the box – no adjustments or additional calibrations were needed to get a precise cut.
The dual bevel provides more flexibility and ease of use, while the miter cuts up to a 60º angle. The saw comes with an attached dust bag, but we hooked up the shop vac and experienced minimal sawdust.
People always ask me what tools to buy to start out with and while you may be able to skimp on some tools, I always recommend buying the best miter saw and table saw you can afford because these will be your workshop workhorses. It definitely pays off in the long run, both in safety and productivity.
Once all of my boards were cut, it was time for assembly. Brad nails and wood glue made construction easy and fast.
And let’s not discount the importance of music in the shop. I love jamming out to some tunes while I build. If you could be a fly on the wall, you’d be able to witness my sweet dance moves.
My husband Adam and I are constantly battling over who gets to play DJ. He insists on playing his hillbilly honky tonk music and I insist on playing music that won’t make your ears bleed. There are two kinds of people in the world: those who understand and accept that The Beatles are better than The Eagles and those who are wrong. You can guess who is the latter. His name rhymes with “Badam.”
Look, I’m not hating on The Eagles, but they simply cannot compete with The Fab Four. I mean, 17 number one hits vs. 5.
End of discussion.
Here I am turning up the volume because… Queen. Queen is absolutely acceptable in my shop.
The new DEWALT 20-VOLT MAX BLUETOOTH SPEAKER is designed to be the most versatile Bluetooth speaker on the market. It runs on both a battery pack or can be plugged into a power outlet. I like its lightweight, compact size, yet it’s rugged and durable enough to withstand tough jobsite conditions.
Conditions where two married people are ready to fist fight over what station to put it on.
(Not really.)
(Maybe a little.)
I added these corner blocks to strengthen the whole structure. Again, the name of the game here is minimal effort and materials, without compromising integrity. Mission accomplished.
Well, well, well, would ya lookit that.
It would appear that “He Who Shall Not Be Named” strikes again.
The battle continues…
Want to see more clever organizing solutions? Check out how my blogger friends organized their spaces!
- House Becoming Home – DIY Closet Organization
- Anika’s DIY Life – DIY Corner Vegetable Storage Bin
- 100 Things 2 Do – Small Parts Bins
- Addicted 2 DIY – French Cleat Wall Organizer
- Remodelando La Casa – Office Organizer Drawers
- Jaime Costiglio – Easy Closet Shelves
- The Created Home – Shoe Storage Cabinet with Trays
- Woodshop Diaries – DIY Closet Cabinets
- The Inspired Workshop – Ziploc Bag Organizer
- Her Toolbelt – Backpack Storage Bench
- My Love 2 Create – Between the Studs Workshop Organization
- My Repurposed Life – Between the Studs Broom Closet
- Ugly Duckling House – DIY Jewelry Organizer
- Hazel and Gold Designs – Bathroom Drawer Organizer
- Place Of My Taste – Easy DIY Wine Rack
- Joyful Derivatives – DIY Spice Rack
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Fedric says
Wow this is very helpful article about the shoe organisation and I thought it will helpful for every house lady that was worried about the the mess of shoes at their rooms.
Thanks for sharing this article to us…
CB says
I enjoyed your process, but can looking for sizes of board you used etc.