Repurpose – Reuse – Blue House on Main ~ BHOM https://bluehouseonmain.com I love old houses! Mon, 20 Mar 2023 17:31:21 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://bluehouseonmain.com/wp-content/uploads/cropped-beehive-1-32x32.png Repurpose – Reuse – Blue House on Main ~ BHOM https://bluehouseonmain.com 32 32 Repurposed – Reused https://bluehouseonmain.com/repurposed-reused/ Wed, 18 May 2022 19:07:46 +0000 https://bluehouseonmain.com/?p=2140 Read more...]]> I thought it would be fun to show some of the “clever” solutions I’ve used for things that would ordinarily be thrown out or given away. (Though, needless to say, I don’t throw away many things…)

I created a spot in my laundry room for small repair needs and projects so I don’t have to go to the garage and get the big guns (tools). The cabinet contains tools, tape, batteries, etc. as well as cleaning supplies, but the little bits needed a home and there aren’t enough drawers. In fact, the base cabinet was one of the cabinets we took out of the old kitchen (the sink base with banks of drawers on both sides) and re-used it here. I painted it gray and found a laminate countertop for it at Lowes (on sale!)

This verdigris-green metal shelf (shown below) I originally purchased to use in the main bathroom in our Carrollton, Texas house. I used it to display decorative bath articles, etc. near the bathtub. Now, in my laundry room it serves to hold miscellaneous hardware bits which I corral with the little scoops from my laundry detergent. I’d hang the shelf on the wall but there’s no wall space left! (Yes, I still use powdered detergent in my old-fashioned, white, top-load washing machine! No, I haven’t bought into $1000+ glamorous, high-maintenance machines. But I digress…)

Hallelujah! An indoor dog bath! (aka utility sink)

Come to think of it, most of the stuff in the laundry room is repurposed or reused. The cabinet with glass doors above the counter (below) was in the house’s original laundry area. We moved it, repainted it and I put adhesive film on the glass that mimics reed glass. Very cool.

Even the suction-cup holder that is holding the nozzle for the sprayer (above) started life as a soap holder for the shower.

Original upper cabinet, before we remodeled

Even the white cabinet above the washer/dryer was reused. I first had it in my office in Carrollton, then in Eagle Point and now it contains laundry supplies.

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Linen Storage Hangups https://bluehouseonmain.com/linen-storage-hangups/ Tue, 17 May 2022 19:09:07 +0000 https://bluehouseonmain.com/?p=2194 Read more...]]> Do you have too many throw pillows? I certainly do have a lot, but then, I have had a thing for pillows for a long time. They are such a simple way to add color and texture to your spaces and they are easy to make. But they take up a considerable amount of space when not in use. What to do!?

A little while ago I came up with a great solution for storing throw pillows. I realized that my pillows would fit in a garment bag I had just hanging around. The suits it used to protect are long gone but the bag was still here…

Garment bag for pillow storage

This garment bag now has a second life! It measures 15″w x 20″d x 40″ long —holds 10 to 12 pillows, 18×18″ or smaller. It only takes up about 15″ of hanging space. I think that’s a WIN!

Here’s another solution for linen storage—for tablecloths! I had these old pant hangers just hanging around unused.

pant hangers for tablecloth storage

Now they maximize my closet space and I think they actually work better for tablecloths than pants. I think I need one more for the tablecloths on the left side of the photo!

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