

(Yep, we’re cheaper than Walmart around here.) I found a way to make our space orderly, functional, and pretty all for around $50! That’s unheard of, y’all! But I did it!Īfter doing my homework and finding that even the cheapest pantry storage options in Walmart were at least $5 per container, I resolved to finding something more budget-friendly. In the process, I figured out three cheaper options for storage. So I pulled everything out and started sorting.

That wire shelving that makes boxes fall over wasn’t helping the situation. We’d just moved into our new builder grade house the year before, and this space had never really been dealt with. The problem was I really had to do something with our disaster area of a pantry, and it’s hard to find a pretty pantry that costs less than $500 for a storage system.

One thing I hate spending a ton of money on is organization. As in, “I’d rather buy shoes so let’s pull out every cheap trick in the book” kind of budget. If you’ve never visited my blog, I make budget home improvement my business. Hi y’all! I’m Lauren from Bless’er House, and I’m so thrilled to be stopping by to share one of my organizing adventures for this handy series. Today, we’re thrilled to welcome Lauren from Bless’er House–she is so talented! Be sure to follow her so you can keep track of all of her neat projects:įacebook | Pinterest | Instagram | Twitter | Google+ | Bloglovin | Hometalk – My search has finally ended – I’m over at the HomeGoods blog sharing my fall living room spruced up with two perfect new accent tables – see it here.Welcome to Operation: Organization. I think Lauren’s succeeded – this is definitely no cookie cutter home anymore. This has to be the best idea ever! See how to turn plain shower doors into industrial factory windows. This was a blank wall and for $600, it’s now a focal point faux fireplace.Ĭan you believe the chandelier, blue cabinet and chairs were thrift store makeovers! I love decorating my antique typewriter for the seasons and love this quote on a $9 thrift store find. Then make sure to stop back for more decorating inspiration from more than 130 of my favorite Eclectic Home Tours! Lauren of Bless’er House moved into a brand new, cookie cutter home in North Carolina a couple of years ago and has made it her mission to put her stamp on it by demo-ing, DIY-ing and decorating the you know what out of it.
