By Woman's Day Staff
Before you shell out for something new, consider upcycling a thrifted find into a neat storage solution.
Before: Shutters
If those old shutters have been hanging around your garage for ages, it’s time to put them to good use.
After: Entryway Hub
Slatted window coverings keep clutter out of sight when you use them to build an easy-to-access storage piece.
Before: Shelf Brackets
Shelf brackets can do a lot more than just hold shelves.
After: Desktop Organizer
Mount on a marble wall tile to make a shiny mail and paper sorter that will end pileups for good.
Before: Wood Window
Think twice about tossing that old window during your next reno.
After: Entrway Hub
Add a shelf, hooks and a few decorative details to create a tidy drop zone for everyday items and reminders.
Before: Lampshade
Just upgraded your old lamp? Hold onto that lampshade.
After: Lined Bin
Craft your own catchall by turning a spare shade upside down.
After: Apothecary Jars
Paint the lids, then add a cute drawer pull and some patterned fabric, and you’ve got yourself a vintage-looking apothecary jar for storing bathroom essentials.
After: Crayon Holder
A power drill, a few metal two-hole straps, and some paint turns an old knife block into a cute and colorful craft caddy for kids.
Source: womansday.com
