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Use a Toothbrush Holder as a Vase!.
Don’t be shy: know who you know and find out who you know.Don’t be afraid to call your old buddy from high school who’s now working at a cabinet shop even if you haven’t spoken in 10 years.

Find out the guy at the water systems store is your uncle’s drinking buddy from 35 years ago.True story: It’s amazing what you can discover through casual conversation.The beneficial by-product of this is keeping it local.. 4.

Use your resources.Don’t settle on one supplier.

Look around and ask everybody.
There is nothing wrong with asking suppliers to compete with one another for your business.. 5.A big huge ginormous thank you again to Moen and KraftMaid for providing so many amazing and important products for this room.
They really made my whole vision come to life and it would not have been the same room at all without their generous contributions!If you’re anything like me, then this time of year is all about getting your home back on track, getting yourself organized, and trying to do a little better job of all the little things that you do each and every day.Honestly, I absolutely love it!
There’s something about the chance to try to do just a little bit better, be a little bit more clever, and move myself just a little bit closer to my goals that’s always so exciting and refreshing to me.. A lot of us look to our homes when we’re planning out our New Year’s goals and, specifically, how clean and tidy our homes are and how well they will work for our families this year.2015 was a pretty great year for cleaning and organizing around here, so I thought it might be fun to look back on a few of my most popular posts from that category from the last year and maybe gain a little inspiration and a little extra motivation for the year ahead!