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You could put little felt pads on the bottom, and use them either as table mats, or to place candles on a table or dresser top.


Repurpose Ideas for Ikea LOTS Mirror?
Good Questions

11/22/11 11:11 AM

Those subjects aren't a problem at the family dinner table, but are to be avoided at any other dinner table. And, since this is Scotland, we avoid discussing football! (Soccer in the US).


Rules of Engagement: Appropriate Holiday Dinner Talk
11/16/11 4:01 PM

slucumnavigator - I doubt your rooms are as crowded as your closets!


Before & After: Danny Seo Gets Organized
11/2/11 1:57 PM

ccrat - you made me laugh at your last comment!


5 Tips to Make Your House Appear Cleaner Than It Is
11/2/11 9:11 AM

Terrific!


Turn an Old Spool into Small Space Seating
10/31/11 6:03 PM

If you follow amarie's suggestion, but then nail or glue two inch strip of wood to the front of the shelf, and paint that, you will get the appearance of a floating shelf, but you won't have to manoevre a thick piece of wood.


Help Me Achieve Floating Shelves in This Nook?
Good Questions

10/31/11 1:39 PM

I agree the article seems a little confused. Surely filling your house with 'stuff', whether handmade or mass-produced, is the problem? !
I've never been an ornament person, for instance. And, although my tastes are moving from modern to something more quirky, I can't imagine I'll be filling my house with clutter.

And many 'clean-line', modern homes are full of technological clutter - just because it has a lithium battery doesn't mean it's useful or necessary!


Maxwell in the NYT: People are Looking for Authenticity
The New York Times

10/27/11 5:02 PM

Hi LSP - you sounded really upset! Can I make a suggestion? Why don't you take a photograph of your grandma's kitchen stuff on display. Frame it and put it up on your kitchen wall, and donate your grandma's stuff somewhere it will be appreciated. You could either have a small photo or a poster!


How To Declutter Your Home
10/25/11 2:59 PM