Welcome to Apartment Ideas.
This blog was created for my ideas I have for my future apartment.
What will my apartment look like? That is the $64,000.00 question.
Some of what you see here will be in that apartment.
Why DIY? Why not? It is fun. Once completed, you can say "I" did it!
These are just simply ideas I have seen over the past couple of years. Gradually over time, I will add more details to each of the ideas.
The links will take you to the source of the ideas. I will simply adapt the ideas to suit my own needs and what the apartment will be like once one has been obtained.
Each reader will have their own thoughts and ways they can adapt the ideas.
Once I move into my apartment, I will then update with "after" photos to show the end results of the ideas.
This blog will not only grow, but every idea will evolve. So simply reading from top to bottom (or bottom up) will not be enough. There are no "pages" at this time. They will be added in the future. For now this is as simple as it gets. One simple linear blog.
Enjoy.
Yeg
Update:
An apartment has been found. After one more legal step in the process, I will be able to take possession this December.
I will finally be able to implement some of the ideas in this blog.
I also wish to thank the many people involved who helped (and are currently helping) me in not only obtaining the apartment, but in basic furnishing (bed, table, lamps and a dresser) and other household goods that I had to leave behind when I left my former home a few years ago.
To respect their privacy, no names will be mentioned here. However, they will be personally thanked.
Two people however will be thanked here (though their names will be kept confidential):
When I was in need, they helped me over the past few years with a play to stay, delicious meals and support. Thank you so much.
Yeg
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How to fit a 39 inch wide bed into a space that is only 37 inch
Use the two printer table tops on the "head" of the bed.
Or cut the bed slats (only the ones affected) to 36 inch.
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http://www.ikea.com/PIAimages/0268301_PE406268_S3.JPG
http://www.homedepot.ca/product/12-in-plastic-mitre-box-with-saw/945558
EMPIRE LEVEL
12 In. Plastic Mitre Box With Saw
Model: YD36082N | Store SKU: 1000147878
Home Depot: $13.99 (None available in store, so place an order and pick up at store).
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Narnia DVD shelf
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Extra closet shelf
http://www.engineeryourspace.com/easy-closet-customization-for-renters/
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Upgraded WiFi booster antenna
http://www.thriftyfun.com/Handmade-Wifi-Signal-Booster.html
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How to get 300Mbps Connection on Wireless N Dual-Band Router!
http://zedomax.com/blog/2011/06/16/how-to-get-300mbps-connection-on-wireless-n-dual-band-router/
This method may work on the other LinkSys router (at P.Place).
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Bed casters
http://www.homedepot.ca/product/2-1-2-inch-general-duty-swivel-casters-w-brake/982272
SHEPHERD HARDWARE
2-1/2 Inch General Duty Swivel Casters w/Brake
Model: 9510 | Store SKU: 1000100134
$9.99 ea (need 4)
This allows bed to be rolled (and locked) when needed.
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Portable Table
http://americanwoodworker.com/resized-image.ashx/__size/500x0/__key/CommunityServer.Blogs.Components.WeblogFiles/shop/10752_5F00_instant1.jpg
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Bathroom door towel rack for tight spaces
http://www.ikeahackers.net/2014/11/grundtal-over-the-door-towelrack.html
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Gorm coat rack
http://www.ikeahackers.net/2014/11/gorm-coat-rack-3.html
Instead of two Gorms, use bed slats for backing.
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Bracket shelving without attaching to wall
http://diy.blogoverflow.com/files/2012/07/rail-bracket-workstation-300x300.jpg
http://diy.blogoverflow.com/2012/07/hanging-shelves/
Use 2x4s to hold the rails and a triangular stand. Don't forget to use cross-braces.
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The landing strip
https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQ-ZNSotqrzTkmA9XRfNUWI0KvSj0XnW6EX7uusoSr6MdppS16alN8NpeBd
No, not for your private airplane, but the entryway of your home.
http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/create-a-landing-strip-january-cure-assignment-9-199072
This is where you pickup the outgoing mail, a place for guests to place their purses, bags, boots/shoes.
One other tip: place a scented freshner in the landing strip.
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Add an outlet to a side table (or any table or furniture)
http://turtlesandtails.blogspot.ca/2013/11/diy-built-in-extension-outlet.html
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Side table
http://turtlesandtails.blogspot.ca/2013/03/diy-sofa-table.html
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http://www.instructables.com/id/DIY-Bicycle-tyre-puncture-Armour-protection-Ultra-/
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150W panel room heater
http://www.homedepot.ca/product/cozy-legs-flat-panel-heater/839162
COZY PRODUCTS
Cozy Legs Flat Panel Heater
Model: CL-R | Internet/Cat: 839162 | Store SKU: 1000683092
SOLD ONLINE ONLY
$59.67 CAD
This will go into the office. No need to attach to walls. The other models must be mounted on wall.
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Use Manila File Folders For Business Cards
http://www.thriftyfun.com/tf90608935.tip.html
Use manila folders to create business card stock. ReUse centre - free.
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Make curtains out of pillowcases
http://www.thriftyfun.com/tf61936599.tip.html
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Natural arthritis pain relievers
http://www.rapidhomeremedies.com/arthritis-in-hands.html
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Container gardening
http://bonnieplants.com/container-gardening/
This site has extensive instructions on container gardening (food) for indoors and out.
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Toilet paper dispenser
http://fivegallonideas.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/folgers-can-bucket.jpg
Though I would use a transparent container to see how much is left.
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Fruit fly trap
http://fivegallonideas.com/fruit-fly-trap/
Very easy to make.
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Laundry detergent container to wash hands or water plants
http://www.greatwildoutdoors.com/2012/06/04/reuse-old-laundry-detergent-bottle-camping/
Use the kind that has the spigot. Use one for handwashing and another one out in patio to water the plants using a hose connected to the spigot.
Just do not use for drinking or juices. It is not foodsafe.
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Floor tiles
http://www.rhtubs.com/store/squares.htm
Build and lay.
Start with "livingroom", then the "dayroom".
Suggest add yoga mat strips under each runner (2 per tile) to dampen sounds and to protect floor underneath.
In the spring time, build a set for the patio.
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Place a flashlight next to fuse box
http://lifehacker.com/5981230/attach-a-flashlight-to-your-fuse-box-to-light-the-way-when-fuses-blow
When a fuse blows and it is dark, the flashlight comes to the rescue, right where it is needed.
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Mom was right: vinegar is useful in laundry
http://www.drewsdirections.com/2011/01/13/vinegar-for-towels-coffee-showerhead/
Vinegar in laundry (read the article first before using) helps to "soften" towels. Good for cleaning and unclogging showerheads.
Vinegar is very inexpensive too.
Welcome back, vinegar!
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Doorway curtain to curb heating costs
http://www.drewsdirections.com/2010/12/28/doorway-curtain/
The site recommends that a heavy (upholstery) cloth be used to keep it from moving with drafts.
Will put in bedroom doorway.
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Toilet paper holder
http://www.ikeahackers.net/2014/11/benno-dvd-gnedby-toilet-paper-roll-holder.html
Use a cd/dvd shelf unit to keep "emergency" toilet paper, but not the bowl cleaner.
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Customized power box
http://www.instructables.com/id/DIY-Power-bar/
Make sure a GFCI is used for safety sake.
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Mason jar table lamp
http://upcycledtreasures.com/2013/08/25-creative-ways-to-light-up-mason-jars/
Earlier today, I found a large mason jar with the lid (but not the flat part of the lid). Perfect! Now, I can create a table lamp as shown above. In the jar will go string lights so that it not only gives off light from the regular part, but from the "base" as well.
http://in.gredients.com/2012/06/01/how-to-make-mason-jar-lights/
The other website shows how to attach the lamp to the lid.
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Shoe organization using wine boxes
http://wonderfulengineering.com/22-awesome-life-hacks-for-small-apartments/
http://cdn.wonderfulengineering.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/Wine-box-as-shoe-holder.jpg
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Magnet strip to hold small personal care tools
http://wonderfulengineering.com/22-awesome-life-hacks-for-small-apartments/
http://cdn.wonderfulengineering.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/life-hacks-for-small-apartments-7-620x350.jpeg
Suggested Idea: mount the magnet strip on a thin board and hang with picture nails.
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Hang the winter gloves
http://www.lifesaverorganizing.ca/blog/winters-a-comin
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Rocks in boot tray
http://www.lifesaverorganizing.ca/blog/muddy-boots
Not only it is practical, but it looks good too.
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Tile
http://s3.amazonaws.com/bvsystem_tmp/slides/10954/widened/bc540518b8027bd368cb72b7fa77b905.jpg?1414427748
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Breadbox - more just than for bread
http://s3.amazonaws.com/bvsystem_tmp/slides/8987/widened/97eee7a445d31b507dcd45534480782c.jpg?1400170287
http://www.bobvila.com/bread-box-charging-station/47579-10-thrifty-diy-ways-to-organize-your-home/slideshows?bv=relss#!1
Useful for keeping some items out of sight, yet accessible.
Suggest use it to charge ipads when out.
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Bucket lamp
http://www.instructables.com/id/Camp-light-Bucket-light/
Suggest use a smaller container (ie: square yogurt container).
Use X-mas tree stand to hold the pole.
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Periscope
http://www.physicslessons.com/periscope.gif
Just a reminder.
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Rain shower head
http://www.instructables.com/id/Makeshift-Rain-Shower/
A comment found on Instructables has an improvement on the idea.
jon_chalk
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http://fivegallonideas.com/washing-machine/
Also needed: a separator to keep clothes away from silt, dirt, etc. at bottom of bucket.
http://www.bestdryingrack.com/hand-washing-clothes.html
Use this method for small article of clothing.
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Truss design for "office" floor.
http://www.instructables.com/id/Popsicle-Stick-Bridge/step6/Add-supports/
No, not out of popsicles, but of wood.
The model shown was able to support 250 Lbs.
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Turn a walker into a folding table
http://www.instructables.com/id/Walker-Workbench/
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Extra shelf space over bathroom/bedroom door
http://www.mysocalledhome.com/2013/06/organized-storage-in-our-small-bathroom.html
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Showerhead bar
http://www.bedbathandbeyond.ca/store/product/oxo-good-grips-reg-strong-hold-trade-suction-grip-bar/1040620565?categoryId=22587
At Bed Bath & Beyond - $24.99
Use this to hold the showerhead at any height. Add a waterproof tube (use zipties) to extend the length.
http://www.instructables.com/id/Telephone-shower-head-suction-cup-mount/
I will look sort of like this.
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21 (and more) uses for wire coat hangers.
http://www.instructables.com/id/11-Uses-for-a-wire-coat-hanger/
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http://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/leviton-plug-in-switch-01469-00w-0521575p.html#.VF_qafmjNcY
The best invention since the sliced sandwich.
I stumbled upon one of these at Canadian Tire.
Under $5 CAD.
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Hidden tab curtains
http://jamieshomeblog.com/2014/06/08/sewing-curtains/
This site also shows how to sew the folds (secret: iron the folds, then sew them).
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Winter window insulation
http://www.arttec.net/Thermal-Windows/#Assembling the frames
Do this for the portion below the round windows.
Add fleece behind regular curtains to increase R value.
http://www.builditsolar.com/Projects/Conservation/MikeThrmalShade.htm
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Weather striping for outlets
http://www.homedepot.ca/product/contemp-weather-strip-for-electrica-c/832845
TAGO
Contemp. Weather Strip For Electrica (C)
Model: TA71077 | Store SKU: 1000104403
$4.98 10/pk
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Skinny entryway table
http://www.instructables.com/id/Make-your-own-Parsons-Table/
Use bed slats to create this one.
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Pelmets to conserve heat
http://house-pretty.blogspot.ca/2013/03/diy-striped-pelmets.html
They are easy to make and helps you save energy and money.
http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-save-heat-money-and-energy-with-easy-pelm/
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Double toilet paper holder
http://www.ikeahackers.net/2014/11/bekvam-spice-rack-and-roll-holder.html
Though not exactly like this, but the straps and dowel idea is good.
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How to stock a basic pantry
http://www.instructables.com/id/how-to-stock-a-pantry/
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Breakfast bar on shelf
http://offbeatandinspired.com/2014/04/09/the-cafe-corner-a-small-space-diy/
Instead of placing it on a wall, install it on "end" side of wire shelf unit. It does not have to be as long as this one.
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Himalayan rock salt lamp
http://www.homedepot.ca/product/himalayan-ionic-natural-salt-lamp-5-7-lbs/401725
http://www.homedepot.ca/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/SearchView?catalogId=10051&langId=-15&storeId=10051&N=0&Ntk=level1&Ntt=Himalayan%20Light&Nty=1&D=Himalayan%20Light&Ntx=mode+matchallpartial&Dx=mode+matchallpartial
Who would have guessed that Home Depot carries Himalayan lamps.
HIMALAYAN LIGHT
Himalayan Ionic Natural Salt Lamp 5-7 Lbs
Model: 1001 | Internet/Cat: 401725 | Store SKU: 1000813694
Why have such a lamp? Other than the gentle orange glow for relaxing prior to sleeping, it also acts as a room purifyer (sort-of). See article on www.mercola.com.
http://products.mercola.com/himalayan-salt/himalayan-salt-lamps.htm
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Breakfast/meds area (bedroom)
http://humble-homes.com/a-micro-housing-module-built-by-prison-inmates/
The main idea is to use the Ikea shelf and bracket system to place a long cabinet above desk and add LED lights below the shelf to illuminate desk. Same idea can be used in breakfast area in kitchen too.
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Vertical garden shelves
http://www.instructables.com/id/Pallet-shelves-for-vertical-garden-easy/
Just need to install to wall without screwing.
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Pallet chair and table
http://www.instructables.com/id/Pallet-Table-and-Chair/
Use bed slats in place of the pallet wood.
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Work station
http://www.ikeahackers.net/2014/10/maker-space-from-ikea-ps-2014-wardrobe.html
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Renting and wallpaper don't mix. Until now!
http://issuu.com/lonnymag/docs/lonny5junejuly10-2/158
"Most renters don't consider wallpaper an option, but it is possible to hang it in such a way that doesn't jeopardize your security deposit and ensures you can use it again in your next pad. Somerville first marked off the bare walls with a grid of painter's masking tape. She then affixed double sided tape atop that. The double-sided tape keeps the paper in place, while the masking tape protects the wall underneath."
However, in my personal experience, masking tape (painter's or otherwise), usually leaves residue after a number of months or years. This should be taken into consideration when deciding on this option.
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2-sink dishwashing method
https://www.healthunit.com/uploads/img/correct-dishwashing-procedure-the-two-sink-method-image.jpg
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Hall curtain
http://s925.photobucket.com/user/scbruhn/media/Blog/longhallway.jpg.html
and
Another curtain to separate the bedrooms
http://s925.photobucket.com/user/scbruhn/media/Blog/longhallway.jpg.html
This is the view from the inside of one of the bedrooms.
Use bedsheets as curtains ($3.00 each panel at Dollarama)
http://ahomewest.files.wordpress.com/2011/01/100_1138.jpg?w=600
http://ahomewest.files.wordpress.com/2011/01/100_2698.jpg?w=600&h=900
Can also be used in front of patio doors.
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Prep table surface
http://www.ikea.com/ca/en/images/products/glasholm-table-top__0136769_PE294578_S4.JPG
http://www.ikea.com/ca/en/catalog/products/80221465/#/80221465
GLASHOLM
Table top, glass, black
$33.00
The price reflects selected options
Article Number : 802.214.65
Use this on top of the old desk as a prep worktop.
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Bed slat shelving
http://media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/73/4f/e7/734fe7f1e80db93dc47e95048a407884.jpg
http://www.pinterest.com/pin/368310075747297534/
Cinder block shelving
http://www.pinterest.com/pin/508977195360747465/
Just perfect for the crockpot and convection oven.
Though I suggest put the crockpot on the topmost shelf along with the toaster.
Home Depot: CCI FIRE LITE MASONARY
Masonary Block 20 cm Lightweight - Standard Includes 30 Corners No Sash With Breaker
Model: ML2001 | Store SKU: 1000402590
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Portable backsplash
http://www.instructables.com/id/Portable-Backsplash-for-Renters/
Though this Instructable method uses a couple of hooks behind the stove, the alternate idea is to hang a lighter version of the backsplash on a tension rod between the two cupboards.
Do the same over the sink.
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Cube paper shelf
http://craftyandcreativeideas.blogspot.ca/2013/08/storage-rack-for-card-stock-paper.html
Use cubes and several cube "shelves" in each cube to make document sorter.
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Cubes on wall
http://craftyandcreativeideas.blogspot.ca/2013/08/storage-rack-for-card-stock-paper.html
Another idea: hang columns of cubes on wall using picture hooks
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http://www.ikeahackers.net/2014/10/making-a-loft-bed-from-the-dalselv.html
The idea is simple. Create a structure similar to the one shown in the picture. But no "loft bed" on top. It will be 7' long by 6' wide. The bed would be along the 7' side. Night shelf in usual place and a small desk/table next to the night shelf.
A "doorway" on the 6' side. Either a "real" door or a simple curtain.
Photo: internal |
A 360 degree sample view of the look of the concept: http://media.megavisor.com/player/embed?cf05c0b0-9e0c-4c6c-ab47-e0b319e7ec72
http://s1.ibtimes.com/sites/www.ibtimes.com/files/styles/v2_article_large/public/2013/05/09/munich-airport-napcabs.jpg?itok=F900ACFd
This one is closest to the idea (with door on end, instead of side.). However, it will not be "clinical" like the one shown above.
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Milk/bottle crates to separate a room
http://inthralld.com/2014/02/small-studio-apartment-divided-with-plastic-crates/
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Backpack
http://www.petitapetitandfamily.com/2013/08/diy-rectangular-backpack.html#.Uioo6OBr2nZ
Add internal pockets and additional side pockets
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Shoe rack
http://www.ikeahackers.net/2014/09/super-compact-shoe-storage-using-grundtal.html
Self explanatory.
Use simple small towal rack with "S" hooks.
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Mini Drill press
http://www.instructables.com/id/Easy-Mini-Drill-Press/?ALLSTEPS
Use the metal second-hand one with dremmel or regular small drills.
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Telescopic pole
http://www.instructables.com/id/Telescoping-pvc-tent-or-awning-poles/
Main idea: use pvc pipes to create telescopic tension poles.
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How to make a French Cleat
http://www.instructables.com/id/French-Cleat-MonitorTV-Mount/
For mounting TV onto "wall" unit. (see idea further below)
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Drop leaf table
http://www.ikea.com/ca/en/images/products/applaro-gateleg-table__0131145_PE285692_S4.JPG
http://www.ikea.com/ca/en/catalog/products/50208535/
ÄPPLARÖ
Gateleg table, brown
$79.00 CAD
Article Number : 502.085.35
Ikea
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Lack TV Bench, er, dining bench
http://www.ikea.com/ca/en/images/products/lack-tv-bench__0193988_PE350210_S4.JPG
http://www.ikea.com/ca/en/catalog/products/90243297/#/90243297
LACK
TV bench, black
$19.99 CAD ea.
The price reflects selected options
Article Number : 902.432.97
Each bench can seat 2 provided bed slats are placed on top.
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Magazine rack to store cling wrap, etc.
http://cdn.homedit.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/magazine-rack-behind-closet-door.jpg
http://www.homedit.com/kitchen-organization-tips/
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Mini under cabinet shelves
http://cdn.homedit.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/baskets-under-the-sink.jpg
http://www.homedit.com/kitchen-organization-tips/
"Aside from a pull-out drawer, you can also have wire baskets installed on a shelf board. You can store there things like towels and sponges.{found on craftsalamode}."
http://cdn.homedit.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/extra-storage-kitchen-cabinet.jpg
http://www.homedit.com/kitchen-organization-tips/
Another example of using wire baskets in a cabinet shelf.
_____________________________________________________________Mini Loom (homemade)
http://www.dreamalittlebigger.com/post/inexpensive-diy-loom.html
This is a homemade mini loom.
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Another table idea
http://www.finewoodworking.com/assets/uploads/posts/102805/011191087_01_xl.jpg
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Simple Rolling cart shelf/side table etc.
http://ana-white.com/2014/08/plans/smaller-rolling-cart-home-depot-dih-workshop
This one can be made as shown, but with bed slats.
Can also be made narrower (to fit tight spaces such as next to couch as side tables for the bathroom).
Another location: entryway for boots (bottom rack), shoes (middle rack) and briefcase (top).
Place boot mats (Dollarama) inside each "shelf".
Source: internal
bedroom variant: add 2 beams to attach lighting. Place power bar on (inner) side of beam between top and middle shelf.
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Kitty litter tub shelving/storage unit
http://www.instructables.com/id/Another-Kitty-Litter-Shelve/
Just an idea.
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Flat screen TV wall unit
http://liftupthyneighbor.com/wp-content/uploads/5f7a5__Lcd-wall-mount-unit-idea-620x374.jpeg
Screenshot from a YouTube video (internal)
These units allow for hiding of cables behind the "wall".
Add LED strip lights to the back of the "wall" for ambiance lighting.
Use pre-cut "Edsal" MDF deck (2 x 30" x 24") to create the wall. Use 2x4s to attach the MDFs and base unit.
EDSAL (HomeDepot)
30 in. D x 24 in. W MDF Deck,
Model: PB3024 | Internet/Cat: 804392 | Store SKU: 1000753459 (sold online only).
Use the Lack TV table as the base of the unit.
http://img12.shop-pro.jp/PA01068/221/product/12435481.jpg
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TV Shelf "on" the TV
http://craziestgadgets.com/2012/10/15/flat-screen-tv-shelf/
Add a "shelf" to the top of the TV as shown.
Do not forget to install a French Cleat (HomeDepot has them between $10-$20ea.
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Detailed schematic for arranging banker's boxes (with measurements)
http://www.heavydutyshelvingusa.com/tennsco/banker_box_storage_shelving/index.6.jpg
http://www.shelvingconcepts.com/images/widebreak_a.jpg
http://www.binwarehouse.com/uploads/3/4/7/0/3470750/763023_orig.jpg?161
Another option for banker's boxes
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Flatpack couch with adjustable back.
http://lindiy.files.wordpress.com/2011/09/20110909-075036.jpg?w=696
http://dorthaqjschuhrh6551.wordpress.com/2013/12/20/outdoor-sofa-plans-randkey-building-pdf-plans/
(note: the site has no downloadable plans)
Note: suggest do the couch to look like image, but make the movable back taller. Hang neck supports using snaps/hooks etc.
Internal photo
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Pantry Origanization 101
http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/pantry-organizing-tips-206982
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Folding bench idea
http://www.leevalley.com/en/wood/page.aspx?p=47246&cat=1,46158,47297,47246
http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/00238182/
For details see the manual: http://www.ikea.com/us/en/assembly_instructions/angso-bench__AA-603363-1_pub.pdf
Instead of the intricate leg design, do square legs and use a crossbeam.
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Ikea-style quick connect fittings hardware (but better)
http://www.leevalley.com/en/hardware/page.aspx?p=72014&cat=53&ap=1
These knock-down fittings let you make strong, easy-to-assemble butt joints.
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Better box joint gluing technique
http://www.leevalley.com/en/shopping/TechInfo.aspx?type=a&p=43984
The article shows a technique for applying glue after assembly (example: box joints) allows the glue to wick into the end grain of the wood making the joint expand and "locking" the joints together.
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Hang paper towel roll on under-sink cabinet door
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjYiMO1VYR8CKkV538aokRxBVE5_kgh8eIFlZ2unPF-DPYgDxvHBl6YHcZdJfkahTQcga_-o9kEc3O9B1KQKe9JHs_8-BUXopO5oHL34Vr-cZ_xbe79Lt4XtuGWU4P7GnOQRbXoapeefhVf/s1600/DIY+paper+towel+holder_4112.JPG
http://sewmanyways.blogspot.ca/2014/04/diy-under-sink-paper-towel-holder2.html
Materials: 3M hooks, ribbon and paper towel.
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How to use those bottom drawers in the fridge
http://p-ec1.pixstatic.com/53e156bedbfa3f14a7005151/_w.540_s.fit_/shutterstock_122491669.jpg
http://www.thekitchn.com/what-to-store-in-your-refrigerator-humidity-drawers-tips-from-the-kitchn-178094
This Apartment Therapy article has a list of what goes where.
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Thermal curtains
http://sustainablog.org/2010/03/energy-saving-cheap-thermal-curtains/
Quote from the website:
"Thermal curtains are energy-efficient window shades that insulate against the cold around your windows. They are a thick and heavy buffer and can significantly decrease the money you spend on energy to heat your house.
Thermal curtains are a cheap and easy way to save energy costs in your home. They can largely be made with reused and recycled materials.
Roll them down on cold winter nights, or even during a hot summer day to block the sun’s rays and save energy costs!"
Make sure that the side facing outside is light in color to reflect the sun's rays.
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Dish rack shelf
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj5R3eUTdMpGMvzSnjSJB2Pqk-77-JxInxD3x2ZvLpAEZugHYRpBtU45YNrRxdz8EOfjr4DYENrsdgmcHDFvA1I72HvACIxmhGhKDkiDf4n4yU8xGlmqNTijxXau7t4iQZSZ9TKOaX-j0HJ/s400/LaptopStand5(2).jpg
Dollarama has these now.
Use it in bathroom.
Also attach it to "loft ladder" ipad station.
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How to cut wood with a Jigsaw
http://www.howtospecialist.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/IMGP3374-300x200.jpg
Source of jigsaw: Ikea
http://www.ikea.com/ca/en/catalog/products/10242273/
FIXA - Jigsaw - $29.99
Article Number : 102.422.73
Source of sawhorse: Ikea
x 2
http://www.ikea.com/ca/en/catalog/products/80130776/#/80130776
LERBERG - Trestle, gray - $10.00ea (need 2)
Article Number : 801.307.76
HomeDepot does have a sawhorse kit ($9.99 ea), however, it does not include the 2x4s to create the sawhorse. Ikea is the best option. Plus the Ikea one can be used at table legs to create a quick work surface (sewing, etc.).
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Basic Dining table
http://www.ikea.com/ca/en/catalog/products/30242291/
Tarendo table top (Ikea) $20.
Add 4 very large pill bottle caps (hot glued) to bottom of tabletop and place on top of "X" legs.
When there are guests, use both keyboard legs with the 4' x 4' table top to expand.
Another design:
http://www.ikea.com/ca/en/catalog/products/70217973/
Take 4 Adils legs (Ikea), and mount two sets on slats and screw the two slats to the table top with a hinged center slat to form cross-beam. (similar in idea to the "Angso" bench found in Ikea USA). This will add strength to the table.
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Tension Pole Adjustable feet
Take a Besta leg, large washer, nut and painter's pole cap and combine as shown to form an adjustable foot for the tension pole.
_____________________________________________________________Tension Pole shelving for living room or bedroom.
http://farm9.static.flickr.com/8150/7120323395_4b30420a72_m.jpg
http://flickrhivemind.net/Tags/tensionpole/Timeline
Their site has even more ideas. Including a classic:
http://farm8.static.flickr.com/7005/6636660401_0776bb45e7_m.jpg
This one was popular during the '60s and '70s.
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Tension pole floating shelving (kitchen, bathroom, etc)
http://www.lifedesignedit.com/en/building_ikea_floating_shelves_without_fixing_to_the_wall?replytocom=154
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Tension pole uplights
http://www.grestuff.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/pole-lamp-on-new-wall-12-270x171.jpg
http://www.grestuff.com/mcm-60s-floor-to-ceiling-lamp/
Simple, yet effective. Place anywhere in room. Can be moved easily.
1 tension pole and several clip-on lamps pointing upward for general lighting and one pointing down for reading.
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Simple Partitions
+ +
= instant partition.
http://www.purefreedom.co.uk/images/products/ih9.jpg
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/71DJ%2Boi-cML.jpg
http://niche.easternaccents.com/prodImages/ZOOM/CUA-307-1Z.jpg
Use a 9' telescopic painter's pole from Dollarama, attach a Swiffer-type "foot" on both ends of the rod (suggest screw side for the ceiling) to grip on floor and ceiling, hang curtain rods on top and bottom of pole and hang a simple drape panel. This allows for a simple room partition. The length of the curtain will determine the height of the partition.
Use this as fabric:
http://www.homedepot.ca/wcsstore/HomeDepotCanada/images/catalog/9x12canvasdropcloth_4.jpg
TARP (brand)
9x12 Canvas Drop Cloth 8oz
Model: 912CV8 | Store SKU: 1000738832
$24.97 cad
Note: Wash and dry before sewing and using.
Also: Worm gear hose clamps to keep poles from "shrinking". These will lock the poles. Use another set to keep the zipties that are holding the curtain rods from slipping.
http://www.walmart.ca/en/ip/adjustable-clamp-assortment/6000131668779
For some reason, HomeDepot.ca does not have the small sizes listed online.
This will also help cut down noise refraction in room.
This is what it may look like when done.
http://s10.thisnext.com/media/largest_dimension/5E28DB95.jpg
Good for creating a work space. Will also use it to divide the dining area. Suggest use a sheer curtain to allow light, but provide a "separation" of dining area from living area.
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The Inner Bedroom
http://www.ikea.com/ca/en/images/products/tromso-loft-bed-frame__0159200_PE315638_S4.JPG
TROMSÖ double loft bed.
http://www.ikea.com/ca/en/catalog/products/50161830/
Length: 78 "
Distance from floor to bed base: 64 5/8 "
Width: 55 1/2 "
Height: 81 1/8 "
Wrap in blackout fabric. Place one column of 3 or 4 "cubes" along foot side of bed and one row of 3 cubes along the bottom of the top footer of bed to store night clothing and intimates.
Use top portion as loft storage for light-weight boxes (winter gear etc.)
Add IKEA LED strip lights:
DIODER
LED 4-piece light strip set, multicolor (use the orange for evenings)
$39.99
Article Number : 501.923.65
http://www.ikea.com/ca/en/images/products/dioder--piece-light-strip-set__0118364_PE273978_S4.JPG
and
http://www.ikea.com/ca/en/images/products/dioder--piece-light-strip-set__53205_PE153426_S4.JPG
DIODER
LED 4-piece light strip set, warm white was $29.99 now $24.99 (for use during day)
Article Number : 201.194.18
This is by far the most complex and yet the simplest of ideas on this blog.
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Mason Jar blender
http://www.thekitchn.com/the-mason-jar-blender-trick-do-you-know-about-this-195182
Yes, a standard mason jar will fit onto the blender jar screw portion.
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Hanging door dryer
http://rk.pbimgs.com/pbimgs/rk/images/dp/wcm/201410/0033/img4o.jpg
http://www.potterybarn.com/products/gabrielle-hook-laundry-organizer-system/?pkey=claundry-solutions&cm_src=laundry-solutions||NoFacet-_-NoFacet-_--_-
Simple, easy to make.
Just need 2 wreath door hooks.
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How to replace a showerhead
http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/diy-renters-solutions-replacing-a-shower-head-167798
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Mildew prevention in bathrooms
http://p-ec1.pixstatic.com/53bebb59dbfa3f263800e9e3/_w.270_h.190_s.centercrop_x.50.0_y.50.0_/bathroomtilemildew.jpg
http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/how-to-prevent-mildew-in-the-b-58453
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Table & benches made from laminate flooring
http://cdn.instructables.com/F6H/KR6B/HTB0WGGB/F6HKR6BHTB0WGGB.MEDIUM.jpg
http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-Make-the-Dining-TablePhotograph-version/
Use bed slats to form the substrate. Create two (tables) halves, so that by placing them side by side, a full size table can be made for guests. When not in "guest" mode, the other half can be used as a side table (behind couch, or along a wall, etc.).
Use aluminum picture frame instead of their custom steel. As the flooring is thin, it should actually fit into the picture frame. Suggest use the thinnest profile frame possible.
Their video also did show the same idea I had (about creating two half tables).
Suggest use a "locking" snap (similar to what is used on trunks) to lock the two halves. Or place knobs under the two halves of each table and use a small bungee loop to "lock" the halves.
Use Ikea legs (the cheapest ones). Use shorter Ikea legs for the benches.
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Tension rod for curtain (any) or "doorway" curtain.
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjcu83i9-ZGCJnlm7di7FY5abUKzHU6vi3iUpTDh8M6vrM3wgeBxKFD1wun9ZaviIMCKOskmWRxvqxclIeHncgG5ZFu9v85XOKJCSGTfJ-u08GctoCmibuXhdz9OO0xKFoyD_lahb52XmED/s640/161.JPG
http://twolooniesandapenny.blogspot.ca/2012/04/nursery-safe-shades.html
No screw option - Dollarama (in hardware aisle)
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Benno (DVD tower) as kitchen storage
This idea came from a reader on Apartment Therapy.
My most brilliant idea, if I do say so myself, was to install 2 IKEA CD towers (http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/87305207/) in my kitchen to store spices (and other small things). I put 2 together. They are ideal because the shelves are adjustable, and there are lots of sections, so you can create many categories of spices, and everything is in plain sight. AND, they are not deep, so everything is easy to see and find. The dimensions are: Width: 7 7/8 ", Depth: 6 3/4 ", and Height: 79 1/2 ". The other advantage is that, because they are tall, they are really space saving. They can be installed in the smallest kitchen and not take up much space.
lagentille"
http://www.thekitchn.com/why-didnt-we-think-of-that-18-genius-organizing-tips-from-our-readers-reader-intelligence-report-200622
Suggest find second-hand ones (try the "Find" store).
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$49 flatpack sofa
Metal park bench at Real Canadian Superstore $48.30 + Cushion $26.00 x 2 (seat and back).
Lightweight and my size.
You guessed it. I am very short. So short furniture is what I seek.
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Glass bottle cutting jig
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Beer bottles
(amber) to make nice shades (or "amberfy" your lights)
note: the main idea in this one is the amber
beer bottle shade.
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Basic Home maintenance
http://www.home-dzine.co.za/diy/Adiy-maintenance.htm
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Flat pack table
http://www.instructables.com/id/Simple-knock-down-cardboard-end-table-flatpack/
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Axle
http://cdn.instructables.com/FBT/YRT0/FVW21X76/FBTYRT0FVW21X76.LARGE.jpg
http://www.instructables.com/id/Build-a-Milk-Crate-Cart/step3/Assemble-the-Axle/
This shows how to create an axle for a cart. In this case they used a long milk crate.
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Lack Entertainment unit
https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4077/4877362182_a31a08c879_z.jpg
https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4099/4876752813_7616f39293_z.jpg
https://www.flickr.com/photos/annathered/sets/72157624690865162
Note: will need to use zip-ties to attach the lacks for safety.
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Lack standing desk
http://www.annieceleste.com/standing-desk/
http://iamnotaprogrammer.com/Ikea-Standing-desk-for-22-dollars.html
http://www.jinyoungkim.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/IMG_20120702_184422.jpg
Note: a reader suggested using bolts instead of simply screwing into the Lack legs (the Lack legs are hollow).
http://mediacdn.disqus.com/uploads/mediaembed/images/356/178/original.jpg
Use monitor rack on top of Lack table (monitor rack located in box # 169K)
http://i.imgur.com/KhEcAx1.jpg
Instead of the wooden brackets from IKEA, use metal brackets (Dollarama).
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Study desk
http://www.home-dzine.co.za/diy/diy-school-desk.htm
May need to adjust height for adult.
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Knockdown trestle table (or coffee table, if original measurements used)
http://canadianhomeworkshop.com/2072/project-plans/build-a-spruce-coffee-table-for-25
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Simple wooden stool
http://canadianhomeworkshop.com/2396/project-plans/olivers-step-stool
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Adjustable height table
http://canadianhomeworkshop.com/4889/project-plans/multi-tasking-table
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Powerful LED floor lamp (and pendant lamp)
http://www.instructables.com/id/LED-Upgrade-For-High-Wattage-Church-Pendant-Lights/
Adapt this to a verson with only 3 bulbs and creating a floor lamp or simply as hanging light. Normal floor lamps can easily handle from 60-100 watts. Since each LED is on average 10-12 watts (for the stronger ones), they can easily accomodate 6 LEDs. That is the equivalent of 360 watts for only a total of 60-70 watts of actual consumption.
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Solar Hotdog oven
http://www.instructables.com/id/Hot-Dog-Cooker-Solar-Oven/
Suggest use narrow Fresnel lense (Dollarama) instead of saran wrap.
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Short Loft platform
+ + =
It should look something like this, but with plywood on top of the platforms.
Items:
6 Platforms: http://www.homedepot.ca/product/20-work-platform/967863
1 Plywood: http://www.homedepot.ca/product/3-8-inches-4-ftx8-ft-standard-spruce-plywood/964180
1 Camping cot: http://www.homedepot.ca/product/base-camp-fold-cot/834268
As needed Hinges:
Cut plywood to manageable sizes and screw hinges so that the panels fold in an accordian style for easy transportation.
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Some good "loft bed" ideas in this one...
http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/danny-jonis-former-knitting-factory-small-cool-contest-204318
ideas: steps
Book case/room divider
Storage below
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Lack Hack Bed Platform/loft
http://www.instructables.com/id/Portable-Improvised-Lightweight-DIY-Substitute-f/
In this case only 8 Lacks needed. They are 22" x 22" x 33" high.
Use zip ties. Place antiskid railings where the cot legs will be to keep them from moving.
This creates space below bed and below platform.
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Curtain, Curtain, Curtain and one more Curtain
http://pbstudiopro.com/3-steps-making-the-most-of-the-smallest-bedrooms/modern-small-bedroom/
http://pbstudiopro.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/Modern-small-bedroom.jpg
Idea: enclose the bed with curtains all around. Just be aware of where heater is located.
Curtains absorb sounds. Block off light and provides more intimacy for sleeping area.
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"Post" wall room divider
2-http://www.homedepot.ca/product/bolt-down-in-khaki-4-in-x-4-in/971849
2- http://www.homedepot.ca/product/4x4x8-treated-wood/941772 (4" x 4" x 8" x 2)
2- http://www.ikea.com/ca/en/catalog/products/60075295/ (max 55" between posts)
1 or 2 pkgs- http://www.ikea.com/ca/en/catalog/products/80212201/ ($4.00/pk of 24)
1- curtain fabric (Dollarama table linen)
2- http://www.homedepot.ca/product/18-in-d-x-24-in-w-mdf-deck/804390 (18" x 24" x 2 $4.40ea.)
Attach post base to mdf deck. Attach IKEA curtain wire between both posts to hold light curtain.
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Simple screen room dividers
http://www.ikeahackers.net/2014/06/quick-and-cheap-screens-3.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+Ikeahacker+%28ikeahacker%29
and
http://diycentral.info/2014/06/17/quick-and-cheap-screens/
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Modern "inside" shutters
http://www.instructables.com/id/Holding-concertina-window-shutters-with-magnets/
Add a tension rod onto the "inside" frame to place a sheen curtain to allow light, but still be retain privacy while shutters are open.
Also add a "fake" curtain on the outside and inside portion of the shutter to "hide" the shutter so that it looks like an ordinary curtain when opened or closed.
Make each shutter panel much smaller so that when it is open it does not look so "big". Maybe 3-4 panels.
Reminder: the side facing the window must be light colored to prevent a greenhouse effect on the glass.
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How to easily peel a tomato or potato
http://www.instructables.com/id/HOW-TO-PEEL-TOMATO-AND-POTATO-EASILY/
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How to replace a shower head
http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/diy-basics-replacing-a-shower-head-167798
Extra tip from "notbob" (reader comments): "wrap the tape clockwise around the threads. that's the same direction you'll be screwing the new head on and it will help keep the tape from ripping and leaking."
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How to replace a light fixture
http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/how-to-remove-a-light-fixture-176020
And
How to install a new light fixture
http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/how-to-install-a-new-light-fixture-176074
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How to clean a range hood filter
http://www.thekitchn.com/how-to-clean-a-greasy-range-hood-filter-cleaning-lessons-from-the-kitchn-203844
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Flat fridge drink dispenser
http://lifehacker.com/make-a-diy-custom-drink-dispenser-for-your-fridge-1578895877
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Flat screen stand
http://www.engineeryourspace.com/diy-flat-screen-tv-stand/
Note: make sure the base is biger than the one shown for stability.
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Ironing board hooks
http://www.engineeryourspace.com/easy-way-to-hang-an-ironing-board/
Use the metal ones from Dollarama (over-the-door hooks).
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A shelf for a shelf
http://www.engineeryourspace.com/add-extra-shelving-space-with-diy-shelf-inserts/
Bed slats: good source of material
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Stove shelf
http://www.engineeryourspace.com/extra-storage-in-a-small-kitchen-diy-shelf-above-the-stove/
Use bed slats there too.
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Cart/Table
http://www.thisoldhouse.com/toh/how-to/overview/0,,20691643,00.html
Suggest modify the table top and shelf to be removable. Use full length slats instead of the dowell method shown.
Add a cross-brace to stabilize.
May or may not put wheels.
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Lack table ceiling light for the bathroom
http://www.ikeahackers.net/2014/05/ikea-lack-table-led-light-with-bluetooth-speaker-in-toilet.html
Get the LED puck light at Walmart (if any left).
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Wooden Bicycle
http://www.instructables.com/id/Wooden-Bike/
Yes, a bike made mostly out of wood.
Though this is not quite an apartment idea, but it is a mode of transportation that is useful.
If the frame was tighter, the front wheel can be fitted with pedals.
http://icdn5.digitaltrends.com/image/bicymple-300x182-c.jpg
See Bicymple for an example of a wheel with pedels.
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LED lamp with adjustable head
http://www.instructables.com/id/LED-Desktop-Accent-Light-with-Adustable-head/
Good instructable to show how to connect a switch.
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Hyllis reinforcement
http://www.ikeahackers.net/2014/05/observator-meets-hyllis-for-a-terrace-organisation.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+Ikeahacker+%28ikeahacker%29
Use cross-braces to reinforce the Hyllis. The article also shows cutting the feet. No need for feet cutting for my use, unless I need to change the total height of the Hyllis.
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Honey sticks
http://www.instructables.com/id/Homemade-Honey-Sticks/
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Small vegetable garden ideas
http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/get-started-growing-5-easy-small-vegetable-garden-ideas-to-try-203040
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How to clean black mold found in shower/bath
http://www.ourhomefromscratch.com/2012/11/how-to-clean-black-shower-mold-permanently/
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How to caulk a tub/shower
http://www.ourhomefromscratch.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/tape-caulk-joints-1024x682.jpg
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How to install an outlet
http://www.ourhomefromscratch.com/2013/08/install-an-electrical-outlet-in-the-garage/
Very important: Fire Blocking!
"Fire blocking is essentially insulation that prevents air from going through those holes to feed a fire. Very important to add it. Instead of fiberglass insulation, use some fire block spray foam." (http://www.ourhomefromscratch.com/2013/08/install-an-electrical-outlet-in-the-garage/)
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http://www.sparkandchemistry.com/uploads/2/0/8/3/20830618/9501663_orig.jpg
http://www.sparkandchemistry.com/2/post/2013/06/diy-heat-trivet.html
note: will need E6000 craft glue (Michaels) - price: unknown
http://canada.michaels.com/E6000-Jewelry-and-Bead-1.0-oz/C_gc3029,default,pd.html
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Simple towel rack (for small towels)
http://www.sparkandchemistry.com/uploads/2/0/8/3/20830618/7509968_orig.jpg
http://www.sparkandchemistry.com/2/post/2014/03/small-space-diy-make-a-towel-rack-for-your-bathroom.html
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Shelving above a doorway
http://p-ec2.pixstatic.com/526e860c697ab03c9b004edb._w.540_s.fit_.jpg
http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/ursulas-window-seat-room-my-room-196615
Though this was designed for a room with high ceilings, a similar idea would work.
Suggest use brackets and just wood shelves instead of a full unit.
http://www.digsdigs.com/photos/beautiful-white-home-with-smart-sorage-solutions-5.jpg
This one shows more of what I was thinking of.
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Begbugs: The ugly subject
http://chipptips.com/BedBugs/
The bedbug matter is an ugly subject that unfortunately has to be discussed. It has spread globally. No longer a third-world issue, but now a first-world issue. There are many websites and books on the matter. Plenty to choose from. Some good, some bad. The common effective tool I have seen is high heat to kill them. Another important tool (for one of the three steps) is amorphous diatomaceous earth.
All Diatomaceous Earth is not created equal. Amorphous diatomaceous earth (also known as silicon dioxide) is derived from fresh water sources unlike diatomite diatomaceous earth, which can be derived from unnatural sources (and has been linked to cancer). It is listed by the Organic Materials Review Institute (OMRI) and USDA Certified for use in organic gardening. This means you are using a product that has undergone rigorous testing to make sure it is safe as well as effective. (http://chipptips.com/BedBugs/)
Ultimately there are three things that have to be done: Detecting, elimination and most importantly: prevention.
Will they ever be eradicated? Maybe. Until then, these three steps must be done.
Update: See the post on centipeds below.
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Silverfish: another ugly subject
http://p-ec1.pixstatic.com/53626106dbfa3f06ac004ada._w.540_s.fit_.jpg
(Image credits: Armando Frazao/Shutterstock)
Yes, you have seen them. They periodically appear.
Quote from Dabney Frake, author on Apartment Therapy: "Bed bugs get all the press these days. Comparatively, silverfish (and their cousin the firebrat) are pretty harmless, but man are they ugly. "
Update: See the post on centipeds below.
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Pantry Moths: More food for the House Centipede to feast on
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/50/Indianmeal_moth_2009.jpg
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indianmeal_Moth
http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/how-to-get-rid-of-pantry-moths-109729
These are the famous flying moths that get into your pantry goods such as flours and grains as well as dried fruit, candy, pet food, etc.
They also damage clothing (possibly different species of moths).
Update: See the post on centipeds below.
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The Kissing Bug: the not-so-nice insect
http://p-ec1.pixstatic.com/536972efdbfa3f4273000739._w.540_s.fit_.jpg
I read about this insect on Apartment Therapy.
"Importantly, these bugs not only bite, but their bites spread the parasite that causes Chagas disease, a disorder that does damage to major organs and can be fatal." (http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/the-assassin-bug-facts-dangers-prevention-203253)
I have not yet seen this in my area. Our harsh winters are nearly 6 months long.
I hope the centipede feeds on this one...
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The House Centipede: ugly, yet beautiful
(Image credits: carroteater/Shutterstock)
Yes, they are ugly indeed. Today I learned that they are in fact a beneficial insect. Why? An article in Apartment Therapy explays it.
"They kill other bugs. Like other centipedes, the house variety has poisonous venom that takes out roaches, moths, flies, and termites— you name the creepy crawly, and this centipede probably offs it. They even take care of bed bugs!" (http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/the-house-centipede-203064)
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Sanding sticks
http://www.instructables.com/id/Sanding-Sticks/
Use paint stirers with sandpaper glued to make sanding sticks.
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Bread tag to cut tape
http://www.instructables.com/id/Bread-Tab-Tape-Cutter/
Not only to cut tape, but to also help find the beginning of the tape.
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8 spots to find free moving boxes
http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/8-spots-to-get-moving-boxes-fr-1-103420
- 1. Craigslist. A quick search in the free section (found underneath the "for sale" heading) offered up at least 20 sources for free boxes.
- 2. Freecycle. We only found one posting with free boxes in our area when we searched yesterday (but it's still a great place to check back with before a move).
- 3. Liquor stores. Try and ask for boxes with lids (otherwise, contents are bound to fall out in the moving truck). Boxes from a liquor store tend to be small and sturdy--great for books, CDs and DVDs.
- 4. Bookstores. A perfect place to pick up boxes specifically for moving books.
- 5. Grocery Stores. Ask them to save their apple boxes for you to pickup--these freebies are perfect for moving fragile items.
- 6. McDonald's fry boxes. We spotted this solution from an Apartment Therapy reader. We were curious about this alternative and dug a little deeper. Apparently, these boxes are strong and also excellent for hauling heavy items that require a smaller sized box. Because the original contents of the box are frozen, you won't have to worry about the boxes being smelly (or greasy). McDonald's fry boxes also have a Facebook page, pointing out alternative uses.
- 7. Starbucks. Having worked at Starbucks a long, long time ago, we know from experience that a store will receive anywhere from 1-2 shipments per week (so it's a good chance that they'll have boxes on a weekly basis). Because Starbucks boxes range in size, we like to ask them to hold their larger sized containers for storing our lighter, bulkier items.
- 8. U-haul Box Exchange. U-haul has created a message board allowing you to search by location for free boxes in your area.
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Separate your wet stuff from your dry stuff with new canning jar concept
http://www.livinginashoebox.com/separate-your-wet-stuff-from-your-dry-stuff-with-new-canning-jar-concept/
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Apartment divided into nine boxes
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Apartment divided into nine boxes
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20 great space-saving ideas: Doors
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Kitchen work table idea:
use "cube" wire to form similar device, however, the wire decks from Home Depot are sturdier: get 4 decks 24" x 30" (one on either side of work table and two side-by-side on the long edge.
http://www.homedepot.ca/product/30-in-d-x-24-in-w-wire-deck/804389
EDSAL
30 in. D x 24 in. W Wire Deck
Model: WD3024 | Internet/Cat: 804389 | Store SKU: 1000753456
SOLD ONLINE ONLY
http://www.homedepot.ca/product/30-in-d-x-24-in-w-wire-deck/804389
EDSAL
30 in. D x 24 in. W Wire Deck
Model: WD3024 | Internet/Cat: 804389 | Store SKU: 1000753456
SOLD ONLINE ONLY
use old "desk" as the work table - add hinges to legs to
make them foldable, but table-top just placed on top of "opened"
legs. add simple smaller stackable (folding type) shelves below table (not as
shown in this image).
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Hyliss wall covering (splash wall)
http://www.ikeahackers.net/2011/07/kitchen-wall-covering.html
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Note: drill holes to add additional shelves.
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Hack a Ceiling Track for Shower Curtain
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Shower curtain rings made from binder rings and clips
http://www.pandurohobby.nl/ArticleImages/1200x1200/360143_01.jpg
(Dollarama now sells binder rings in the correct uniform shower bar
size and quantity for shower curtains in a 12-pack)
-binder rings and clips
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Add a shower rod to center of tub area for hanging clothes/laundry to
dry
http://thefrugalgirls.com/2011/05/laundry-drying-rod.html
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http://cdn.instructables.com/FFE/92BM/F5HVTEOB/FFE92BMF5HVTEOB.LARGE.jpg
another option:
http://www.builditsolar.com/Projects/Conservation/MikeEfficientShower.htm
In this case, to hold the "ceiling" up, use two tension bars
http://s7d9.scene7.com/is/image/BedBathandBeyond/17013816710423p?qlt=85,1&op_sharpen=1&resMode=bilin&id=09oTh3&hei=863&wid=863&fmt=png-alpha
http://s7d9.scene7.com/is/image/BedBathandBeyond/27957241192344p__1?qlt=85,1&op_sharpen=1&resMode=bilin&id=HNYSx3&hei=863&wid=863&fmt=png-alpha
http://i1.ytimg.com/vi/nzKbFzUEWkA/maxresdefault.jpg
http://www.builditsolar.com/Projects/Conservation/BubbleWrapss.jpg
http://www.motherearthnews.com/~/media/Images/MEN/Editorial/Articles/Magazine%20Articles/2008/12-01/Construct%20a%20Cozy%20Built-in-Bed/Bed1a1.JPG
Use two tension bars to hold the "ceiling" up.
(photo from "LED under monitor shelf idea")
use plastic placemats with velcro
note: a hyliss shelf was used on side of wall as a magnetic memo board.
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http://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0216/0618/products/cabinet_styling_grande.jpg?v=1396264997
http://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0216/0618/products/White_locker_shelf_grande.jpg?v=1396264909
Repurposing: Parmesan Cheese Covers
http://img.rakuten.com/PIC/57910314/0/1/1000/57910314.jpg
http://youtu.be/QSKj3xYe3T8
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https://s-media-cache-ec0.pinimg.com/736x/3c/d7/a9/3cd7a939afe047d200865d0971591db5.jpg
-open shelves are for things used daily or weekly
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Cozy Low-Energy Showe (aka: steam shower)
http://cdn.instructables.com/FFE/92BM/F5HVTEOB/FFE92BMF5HVTEOB.LARGE.jpg
another option:
http://www.builditsolar.com/Projects/Conservation/MikeEfficientShower.htm
In this case, to hold the "ceiling" up, use two tension bars
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shower caddies:
place a second one higher for shower use.
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shower head bracket
Bed Bath & Beyond (Canada)
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shower clips to keep shower curtain against wall.
http://s7d9.scene7.com/is/image/BedBathandBeyond/17013816710423p?qlt=85,1&op_sharpen=1&resMode=bilin&id=09oTh3&hei=863&wid=863&fmt=png-alpha
http://s7d9.scene7.com/is/image/BedBathandBeyond/27957241192344p__1?qlt=85,1&op_sharpen=1&resMode=bilin&id=HNYSx3&hei=863&wid=863&fmt=png-alpha
(MacGyverering needed)
to keep shower curtain from "groping": add a stretchable
cord that hooks at both walls to push curtain away from body. Suggest a second
one nearer the tub to do same.
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DIY Glove Box (aka: portable "clean room" box)
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Mood Lighting with String Lights
String lighting is a fast, easy and inexpensive way to add a soft (and
yes, festive) glow to the living room.
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use LED lights under monitor shelf
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Candle-powered clay flowerpot heater
Candle-powered clay flowerpot heater
http://i1.ytimg.com/vi/nzKbFzUEWkA/maxresdefault.jpg
or
http://youtu.be/BXO7HKjtYZM
(do not do this second method. reported as dangerous)
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Variety of window insulation/covering ideas and other energy saving ideas around home
Variety of window insulation/covering ideas and other energy saving ideas around home
http://www.builditsolar.com/Projects/Conservation/BubbleWrapss.jpg
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Built-in Bed
(google the term to find many other examples)
(google the term to find many other examples)
http://www.motherearthnews.com/~/media/Images/MEN/Editorial/Articles/Magazine%20Articles/2008/12-01/Construct%20a%20Cozy%20Built-in-Bed/Bed1a1.JPG
http://www.motherearthnews.com/print.aspx?id={B1FB27AD-8CBC-4EC7-801A-80F880BDA194}#axzz2n5RpP1hZ
http://www.motherearthnews.com/diy/build-a-built-in-bed.aspx#axzz2zA0Rj2MX
http://www.motherearthnews.com/diy/build-a-built-in-bed.aspx#axzz2zA0Rj2MX
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another shower steam enclosure idea:
Use two tension bars to hold the "ceiling" up.
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Baby Changing Tables turned Kitchen Counter
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Monitor shelves
(photo from "LED under monitor shelf idea")
use plastic walmart tubes as legs (shorten them too)
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Easy Backsplash
use plastic placemats with velcro
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A Practical Use For Bifold Doors
note: a hyliss shelf was used on side of wall as a magnetic memo board.
Another item that can be used as shelves (for light weight use only) -
floor boards
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Lightbox (Lightcase™)
http://wonderfulengineering.com/this-portable-box-allows-you-to-take-professional-studio-photos-using-your-smartphone/
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Photo Light Box - foldable and light weight
http://wonderfulengineering.com/this-portable-box-allows-you-to-take-professional-studio-photos-using-your-smartphone/
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Photo Light Box - foldable and light weight
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Another use for bi-fold doors:
Room Divider from Louvered
Bi-Fold Doors
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Shoji style sliding closet doors, from scratch
- could also be used as sliding doors between rooms/areas
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Towel holder and shelf in one
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How to Unclog a Toilet Like a Plumber
Hot water and dish soap.
Secret Plumber Trick: Add Hot Water and dishwasher detergent. Add a
few cups of hot water to the toilet bowl before you start plunging. After you
pour the hot water in, let it sit for a few minutes. To put it mildly, the heat
helps break the, um, stuff up. This will make unclogging the toilet with the
plunger much, much easier. The heat from the hot water can sometimes break up
the clog without plunging, so this could be a good tactic to use if you a clog
a toilet at a friends house and you don’t want to face the embarrassment of
asking for a plunger.
Also, try adding some dishwasher detergent to the mix. The soap can
help break the clog up, as well.
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Under bed storage made from discarded drawers
Just add wheels
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Turn an Ikea crib into desk/worktop
Turn an Ikea crib into desk/worktop
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Use wood rails on side of
cabinet to slide baskets into a cabinet.
suggested: add a second
set of rails on top of basket to keep from falling out when pulling.
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Desktop outlet
No switch, however a switch can be added by creating a switch box between plug and outlet box.
No switch, however a switch can be added by creating a switch box between plug and outlet box.
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Simple shelf idea
http://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0216/0618/products/cabinet_styling_grande.jpg?v=1396264997
http://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0216/0618/products/White_locker_shelf_grande.jpg?v=1396264909
note: let the back piece
extend up as shown to hang on wall.
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Very narrow shelf.
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiDBiuP-V7jOpArOb5P_nONcaC4oX-XBlOM18sQOOKiYI7tI3GqU2J_lAHmtXPw2l5aGzFb4dm9TDtOGsOsaYoGr8k4A1hyphenhyphendCREaUGtzalDZb8gBrWf2HGjfRhAu8Z_1C4in6vD7HPIwi0s/s1600/Gold+Polka+Dot+Decals+on+Living+Room+Wall+-+thehouseofsmiths.com.jpg
1-add "walls" to both sides of bed by using a MULIG shelf (it is 47" wide) - do not install 3rd & 4th shelves. Attach "walls" to the sides of the Mulig (suggest getting part # 124439 -wall brackets) from Ikea to attach the walls to the shelf unit.
1-Same as above, but use Ivar - but do not buy the whole system - just get 2 side units ($12 ea, Top and bottom shelf ($?-but do not use the ones for Ivar as they are only 35" long, so need to use alternate shelves or other method to "connect" the two side bars) and cross bars ($5). Then add panel to sides as shown.
1-use 2 Ivar Side units (70" version, which costs $15.00ea.). Attach the Cross brace ($5 ea) to top and bottom (ie: use 2 sets of braces) to form "back". Repeat for foot of bed.
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiDBiuP-V7jOpArOb5P_nONcaC4oX-XBlOM18sQOOKiYI7tI3GqU2J_lAHmtXPw2l5aGzFb4dm9TDtOGsOsaYoGr8k4A1hyphenhyphendCREaUGtzalDZb8gBrWf2HGjfRhAu8Z_1C4in6vD7HPIwi0s/s1600/Gold+Polka+Dot+Decals+on+Living+Room+Wall+-+thehouseofsmiths.com.jpg
- Use ikea bed slats to make narrow shelf.
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Combine a Mason Jar and Juice
Carton into a Resealable Dispenser
and
http://lifehacker.com/make-an-easy-diy-pour-spout-for-a-mason-jar-1513755205
and
http://24.media.tumblr.com/6b6e088d457f8c2fc3b6924ba1fed818/tumblr_mngyaudi5H1qgrd2xo1_1280.jpg
http://storagegeek.tumblr.com/
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and
http://24.media.tumblr.com/6b6e088d457f8c2fc3b6924ba1fed818/tumblr_mngyaudi5H1qgrd2xo1_1280.jpg
http://storagegeek.tumblr.com/
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Sliding door secret compartment
project
do a smaller version
using Dollarama shadow box
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Hinged table extensions
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How to make a lamp out of
anything
Basics on how to
transform almost anything into a lamp
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"Wood" flooring
bricks.
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Floating shelf with lights, powesockets and glass holders
Floating shelf with lights, powesockets and glass holders
Use brackets instead of
"wood" and "dowels".
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Under sink storage
http://p-ec2.pixstatic.com/52f2a9e2dbfa3f34b1000989._w.540_s.fit_.jpg
http://p-ec2.pixstatic.com/52f27469697ab040cd012955._w.540_s.fit_.jpg
Use small tension bars to
hold spray bottles.
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Garbage bag dispenser
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Cabinet door storage
http://p-ec2.pixstatic.com/52f27862697ab05eb4003f99._w.540_s.fit_.jpg
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Other cabinet storage
http://p-ec1.pixstatic.com/52f27ab8697ab0307900005f._w.540_s.fit_.jpg
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Easy To Build Hydroponics
System: The Percolator
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=IDwqsW4fO3w
From: www.hydroponicsfriend.com
"What do you do with your old plastic coffee can. Build a mini Hydroponics system of course. A Hydroponics system built into a coffee can that sounds like a percolator while it’s running, how funny is that? The piece of air tube going into the home made lift pump is from a small aquarium air pump. The tube comming out of the side goes right into the center of the net pot. The solution splashes onto the Hydroton right next to the plant stem but not directly at it. Build one of your own. It’s a lot of fun!"
"What do you do with your old plastic coffee can. Build a mini Hydroponics system of course. A Hydroponics system built into a coffee can that sounds like a percolator while it’s running, how funny is that? The piece of air tube going into the home made lift pump is from a small aquarium air pump. The tube comming out of the side goes right into the center of the net pot. The solution splashes onto the Hydroton right next to the plant stem but not directly at it. Build one of your own. It’s a lot of fun!"
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Insulate windows with Bubble Wrap
tip: the bubbles should
be facing the glass. Add bleach to the spray solution to prevent mold/mildew
issues.
This could be used as an
addition to insulating shades to add to the R factor.
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Simple math: bed slats + old table =
new table
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How to keep a thin table
top from sagging.
Use an Elfa wall mount
rail screwed to the bottom of table top.
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How To Make Fart Hydrogen
Sulphide Gas Smells Go Away
Light a match and then
blow it out.
Knowing all this, and the
fact that gasses will expand to fill any space, the best thing you can do
(though it's not easy in an elevator) is to simply light a match. Lighting a
match creates a phosphorus ignition event that will also ignite the sulfur in
the air and totally remove (not mask) the smell.
"Smelly sulphur will
ignite at around 250 degrees Celsius, which is around the same as the ignition
temperature of phosphorus (the ingredient in a match head). When you light a
match the hydrogen sulphide will decompose to form to form water (vapour) and
sulphur dioxide. This means no more hydrogen sulphide, and no more smell!"
(via WendyZuckerman.com)
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Bedside "table"
(option "A" until option "B" created).
See further below for:
Bekvam spice racks as bedside racks (as the option "B")
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Sewing 101
http://www.do-it-yourselfdesign.blogspot.ca/2013/01/sewing-101.html
http://www.seasonedhomemaker.com/category/sewing/basics-sewing
http://www.seasonedhomemaker.com/category/sewing/basics-sewing
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How to sew simple
curtains
Note: for curtain material, see article on using fabric shower curtains as inexpensive, yet stylish curtains.
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Box steps idea
crates or milk crates
(for strength, the milk crates must be facing down) with dollarama bamboo
cutting boards as steps
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Mount the wall clock that
can be read while lying down
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Transform a hacksaw into
a wire cheese cutter
Source of hacksaw: DollarTree.
Use stainless steel wire.
Possible source: HomeDepot or Canadian tire.
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How to turn twin beds (2)
into a king bed
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/71lxLv0rByL._SL1500_.jpg
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41NYFFEAZNL.jpg
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/71Ss3MHGt3L._SL1500_.jpg
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Salt Lamps (not just for
evening light).
As for the feel of the air, when I mentioned "beachy" I
meant it. These lamps remind me of spending time by the ocean.
Salt Lamp for an Asthmatic
note: for "air
purifying" function to work, an incadescent bulb is best as LED will not
warm it to activate the salt rock.
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Bekvam spice racks as
bedside racks (Option "B")
- Option 1:
1-add "walls" to both sides of bed by using a MULIG shelf (it is 47" wide) - do not install 3rd & 4th shelves. Attach "walls" to the sides of the Mulig (suggest getting part # 124439 -wall brackets) from Ikea to attach the walls to the shelf unit.
2-add Bekvams spice racks to both left and right "walls" (aka:sides of the shelf) of the Mulig.
- Option 2:
1-Same as above, but use Ivar - but do not buy the whole system - just get 2 side units ($12 ea, Top and bottom shelf ($?-but do not use the ones for Ivar as they are only 35" long, so need to use alternate shelves or other method to "connect" the two side bars) and cross bars ($5). Then add panel to sides as shown.
- Option 3:
1-use 2 Ivar Side units (70" version, which costs $15.00ea.). Attach the Cross brace ($5 ea) to top and bottom (ie: use 2 sets of braces) to form "back". Repeat for foot of bed.
http://www.ikea.com/ca/en/catalog/products/73755709/#/83756609
IVAR
Side unit, pine (179cm x 50cm) (70" x 20") (measurements are approximate)
$20.00 x 2 (for head of bed)
The price reflects selected options
Article Number :
637.567.09
IVAR
Side unit, pine (179cm x 30cm) (70" x 12") (measurements are approximate)
$15.00 x 2 (for foot of bed)
The price reflects selected options
Article Number :
837.566.09
IVAR
Corner post, pine (179cm) (70") (measurements are approximate)
$12.00 x 2 (for top rails)
The price reflects selected options
Article Number :
137.635.09
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How To Clean Burnt Pots
& Scorched Pans
"What You Need
Materials
1 cup of vinegar
2 tablespoons of baking soda
1 cup of water (give or take depending on the size of your pan)
A burnt stainless steel pan that was left empty and unattended on a
heated hot plate. oops!.
A scourer, because I can't find any way to avoid it entirely
Instructions
1. Fill the bottom of the pan with a layer of water.
2. Add the vinegar.
3. Bring the pan to the boil. It should be looking a bit cleaner
already.
4. Remove the pan from the heat and add the baking soda. Expect fizz!
5. Empty the pan and scour as normal; if necessary add an extra bit of
dry baking soda.
6. If there are any super stubborn marks that don't come off with
scouring, make a paste of baking soda and a couple of drops of water. Leave the
paste on the marks for a while and return to clean as normal.
7. Ta-da! Now you can put your feet up and enjoy the many hours you
saved yourself standing over the sink.
Additional Notes:
I'm almost ashamed to say, this is not my first time burning a frying
pan (hopefully it is my last) and you can get them clean with just baking soda,
water and a scourer if you're super committed. But this is much, much easier.
I've also been told that this works really well for baked on food and grime
especially milk."
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Hidden desktop cord holder
DIY version
Commercial version
note: use the
double-sided tape to hold the holder while screwing it in to hold it permantly.
Use plastic "gift
cards" as material.
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Simple "vent"
box for projects involving painting/varnishing etc.
"A box fan, a furnace
filter, three pieces of cardboard, and a little duct tape are all it takes to
build a simple spray booth that sets up in minutes in front of a window or
doorway, allowing you to spray-paint or clear-finish parts and small projects."
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Hand/foot crank grinder
"Years ago, when I
worked in a shop without electricity, I had a hand-cranked grinder. It did the
job, and I liked the slow speed, but I found it irritating to hold the tool
with one hand and crank with the other. Fred Matlack converted his handcranked
grinder to foot power by adding a rope and a hinged pedal. He gets the wheel
going with the crank, then keeps it going with the pedal. The arrangement frees
both hands to guide the tool."
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Square Shopping Pail
Four-gallon rigid-plastic square buckets can often be found for free
(although sold online for $5 and up). Try local restaurants, as they often buy
frozen fruit or other foods in these containers. I’ve found these to be super
useful for carrying groceries. For several years, they’ve been my regular
totes. Unlike canvas or other sacks, these can’t leak, stain, or tip over
easily in the car. They have a handle. You can load them up with heavy bottles
or cans and still easily carry two pails. If there’s a spill, they rinse out.
Not in use, they stack.
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Computer cable management
(use the "cube"
wire from dollarama instead)
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Sliding Door for $40
note: add fixed wheels to
bottom to reduce friction on railing as the door does not actually
"hang" from the rail, but acts as a guide.
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How To Install a Dimmer
Switch on a Table Lamp
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Three Axis CNC Machine
(Cheaply and Easily)
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Tin cans for hat and
glove organization near door
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Standing Desk
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Bed slats: Good source of
wood for projects
16 pieces of wood:
3" 1/2" x 3/4" x 38" (Ikea Sultan Lade - slatted bed base
Article Number : 258.444.09 - $20 regular price)
http://www.ikea.com/ca/en/images/products/sultan-lade-slatted-bed-base__30715_PE119376_S4.jpg
use this for a variety of
things: narrow shelf, framing for a table, "bed wall" structure etc.
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Cheap D.I.Y Disk Sander
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Bifold door ideas
Bifold door ideas
One of many uses for
bifold doors.
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DIY catnip mosquito
repellant
http://www.budget101.com/Mosquito.swf
ingredients:
2 cups catnip - steamed
3-4 cups mild rice
vinegar
Rince herbs, roll lightly
with a rolling pin.
Place them in a clean
quart jar and cover with vinegar.
Seal jar and store in
dark cupboard for two weeks.
Shake jar lightly every
day or so for the two weeks.
Strain into a clean jar,
seal and referigerate for up to 6 months unused.
To use: spritz on exposed
skin and around outdoor dining area.
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Simple Freezer
Organization
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How to Pasteurize Eggs at
Home: very important when doing DIY mayonaise etc.
and
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DIY magic bullet blender
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How to End Leaking Trash
Bags
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How to reduce wet
countertops when preparing meals
Answer: use a cookie
sheet on top of non-slip mats
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Repurposing: Parmesan Cheese Covers
"Did you know that a
Parmesan Cheese can lid will fit a mason jar? Use them to store your own
homemade powder recipes, seasoning mixes, pet treats, snack items like m&m
candies, or even homemade pest repellent powders. The flip top allows for easy
distribution of pest repellents such as diatomaceous earth or homemade carpet
deodorizers."
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No More Tears Onion Tip
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Magnetic key shelf
note: instead of screwing
in the magnets individually, use a magnetic knife rail (Dollarama).
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Privacy booth/enclosed
A/V room
http://img.rakuten.com/PIC/57910314/0/1/1000/57910314.jpg
use Dollarama floor mat
(item # 04-3011497 $2 each)
20" x 32" - may
be cut to fit (see label).
note: These are flammable (as per the label) - so use
away from heat source
use for inner side panels
of "booth" to dampen and soften noise.
Privacy booth
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Junk mail reposting:
Return to sender (on their dime)
It is a real shame to go to all the trouble
shredding and disposing those when you could just put the postal service back
to work on the sender's dime.
Take all the material
that was in the original envelope and put it into the reply mail envelope. Put back into the mail.
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DIY Floor lamp
Do wooden floor lamp. not
exactly like shown (too crude), but look at what the bulbs are screwed onto and
the "feet" of the lamp.
Option: add a bar on top
to attach 2 or 3 bulbs to make it unique. (electric calendabra)
Note: no specific source
of photos. Photos were originally from a pre-manufactured home building site.
Their workers created those DIY work lights. (site no longer found)
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Multidirectional Ratchet
Bar Clamp
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How to Build a Rocket
Stove Using Cement Blocks
http://youtu.be/QSKj3xYe3T8
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A bright idea
use a wicker waste paper
basket as shades (dining room).
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Dremmel saw table
note: add a notch on the
"table" where the dremmel shaft "head" goes and position
the shaft "head" to be lower than the table so that the object being
cut does not get impeded by the shaft "head" getting in the way.
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How To: Make Your Own DIY
Leather Cord Organizers
Anti lock bumping device
for deadbolts
http://cache.smarthome.com/images/55801big.jpg
template....
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Floyd Leg
"The Floyd Leg is a
tool that gives you the framework to take ownership of your furniture. It rethinks the table leg by combining an age
old device—the clamp—with a clean, minimal design allowing you to take any flat
surface and create a table."
Find a similar leg...
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Simple peg coat rack
http://coolmaterial.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/vanity-coat-rack-3.jpg
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Glass painting (similar
to stained glass)
Search DeSerres for the
the glass paint.
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Simple Small Switch Box
for Electronic Projects DIY
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Use a Tension Rod To
Create a Second Shelf in Your Kitchen Cabinet for Spices
note:add a second tension rod
and place "shelf" (plastic) on the rods.
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how to etch stainless
steel (to put name, markings, designs etc.)
http://i.imgur.com/XZTxNwf.jpg
and
This method uses
electrolytic acid etching but requires nothing but cheap household materials!
The hardest part is taping off where you want the marks to be. This works by
actually removing metal only where the current flows.
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Mobile (Electronics or
fill in the blank) Workbench
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Segway clone
$400 in materials
(approx)
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Simple table lamp
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Portable
"pegboard" tool station
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Hang boots off the ground
to gain floor space
(# 10).
# 9 is good way to
"double-up" on coat hangers - use pull tabs from pop cans.
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10 Foods You Can Still
Eat Safely Past the Due Date
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Hiarchy of kitchen
shelvings:
https://s-media-cache-ec0.pinimg.com/736x/3c/d7/a9/3cd7a939afe047d200865d0971591db5.jpg
-open shelves are for things used daily or weekly
-cupboards and closets
are for things used monthly
-everything else goes
into storage (garage, attic, basement)
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http://wiki.eth-0.nl/images/3/33/Lackrack_manual_page_1_400x566.png
Yes, there is even a manual for the LackRack: http://eth-0.nl/lackrack.pdf
More links to the Lack universe:
http://wiki.eth-0.nl/index.php/LackRack
Towel bar shelf (no need to screw into wall, unless a towal rack needs to be installed first)
Portable wind turbine
http://www.treehugger.com/wind-technology/tiny-portable-vertical-wind-turbine.html
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Dryer balls
Dryer Balls: Throw these felted wool balls into the dryer to separate wet clothes as they tumble, helping them dry faster with less stress on the fabric. Hint: a clean tennis ball works too! Above, Wool Dryer Balls from Etsy; $20.00.
How to make DIY wool dryer balls: http://www.diynatural.com/how-to-make-wool-dryer-balls/
Note of caution: http://www.crunchybetty.com/how-to-make-felted-wool-dryer-balls (see Amy Kreydin comments)
"Personally I never run the dryer hot with essential oils due to their flammable nature. You could always keep one wool ball on the shelf to run through the dryer on a cool cycle. I find a small piece of cloth works just fine for this as well. Here’s a newspiece from last year on fires breaking out in the U.K. linked to both synthetic fragrance oils and essential oils:http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/healthnews/8683740/Women-buying-essential-oils-blamed-for-rise-in-house-fires.html."
http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/the-best-time-saving-laundry-gadgets-youre-not-using-184195
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Salad spinner to spin-dry small clothing items
Will not dry the item, but will be dry enough to dry faster when hung.
Salad Spinner: Thou shalt never wring out your delicates! The rough treatment will negate the care you took by hand washing them in the first place. As a final step, give them a spin (just like the spin cycle of your washer) to get them partially dry. This also prevents the stretching that can occur when you hang a sopping wet garment. You may want to pick one up specifically for the laundry room so you don't have to share with your salads. Above, the OXO SoftWorks Salad Spinner from Amazon; $37.45.
http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/the-best-time-saving-laundry-gadgets-youre-not-using-184195
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Bread tags to label cables and to keep them from falling through clips.
http://permacultureideas.blogspot.ca/2013/03/reuse-humble-bread-tag.html
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Mini Greenhouses using cd cases
http://permacultureideas.blogspot.ca/2013/02/recycle-mini-greenhouse-from-cd-covers.html
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Home: the documentary
http://permacultureideas.blogspot.ca/2010/07/home-fascinating-experience.html
Full documentary link included.
"We are living in exceptional times. Scientists tell us that we have 10 years to change the way we live, avert the depletion of natural resources and the catastrophic evolution of the Earth's climate.
The stakes are high for us and our children. Everyone should take part in the effort, and HOME has been conceived to take a message of mobilization out to every human being.
For this purpose, HOME needs to be free. A patron, the PPR Group, made this possible. EuropaCorp, the distributor, also pledged not to make any profit because Home is a non-profit film.
HOME has been made for you : share it! And act for the planet."
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http://permacultureideas.blogspot.ca/2013/02/olla-watering-ancient-drip-irrigation.html
"The Olla (pronounced (Oy-ya) irrigation system is an ancient practice, and very simple in concept. Ollas are made of unglazed terracotta and filled with water, which seeps through the walls.The olla is buried in the ground next to the roots of the plant to be irrigated, with the neck of the olla extending above the soil. The Ollas efficiency is owed to practically no water loss due to evaporation or run-off."
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Square foot garden
http://www.affordableschoolsonline.com/how-to-build-a-square-foot-garden/
http://www.affordableschoolsonline.com/square-foot-gardening-how-to-get-started-for-50-infographic/
also: see "Yeg's family farmer" for more information.
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Foods that will regrow from vegetables scraps
http://permacultureideas.blogspot.ca/2013/02/foods-that-will-re-grow-from-your.html
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Toilet roll tubes to store and organize cables in storage
http://permacultureideas.blogspot.ca/2013/02/reuse-cardboard-rolls-storage-unit.html
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Natural and edible egg ring
Use onions.
http://permacultureideas.blogspot.ca/2012/03/permaculture-in-action-onion-ring-for.html
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Cardboard tool box (light duty)
http://thecardboardcollective.com/2013/01/18/build-a-cardboard-toolbox/
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Under desk organization
http://lh4.ggpht.com/-acKJq-dlVOc/TjsME531lgI/AAAAAAAB-zI/roHRX5EOAtg/A99798_KitchWireManagement_jan_2003.jpg?imgmax=800
Yes, Martha Stewart has excellent storage ideas.
http://homedesign.marthastewart.com/2011/08/an-organized-home-office.html
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Utensil / kitchen implement holders
http://37.media.tumblr.com/d7e09d57036d1e80e81e48126027a570/tumblr_mge4ahS63m1qgrd2xo1_r2_400.jpg
http://storagegeek.tumblr.com/ (scroll down to find original link)
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Towel racks inside closet door to hang towels
http://31.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m75s4z7IDV1qgrd2xo1_1280.jpg
http://storagegeek.tumblr.com/
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VHS case to store/hide things and as a picture frame
http://31.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m5t97xW8RW1qgrd2xo1_400.jpg
"Create nifty hidden storage by mounting an empty VHS case to the wall and inserting a photograph."
http://storagegeek.tumblr.com/ (scroll down)
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Magazine racks to store zip-loc boxes, saran wrap, parchement paper etc.
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg6OQVAI9TQsiufxZsVb8NwHJfHnr8UsCu2f0_3b-eOBNaML17XCuki4FbN2_izjC7p_iZdBp-jZWKRI8MlZMUrpTDcJ-RdneOMa0cTlQUbR4ecYp0bOxpP_Vtk9OHjHPuXTt43BlRt5l_b/s320/Regular.jpg
http://www.woohome.com/diy-2/37-diy-hacks-and-ideas-to-improve-your-kitchen
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Picture frame hanger
http://cdn.wonderfulengineering.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/bb7253eb-688f-4972-99e9-6d2cb29f578c.jpg
http://wonderfulengineering.com/27-new-ways-to-use-everyday-items-that-you-never-imagined-before/
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Nail polish to identify keys
http://cdn2.wonderfulengineering.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/life-hacks-how-to-make-your-life-easier-15.jpg
http://wonderfulengineering.com/100-clever-life-improving-ideas-that-you-can-use-in-everyday-life/
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Mio bottles to carry small quantity of condiments in lunch box
http://cdn1.wonderfulengineering.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/clever-life-hacks-21.jpg
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Turn an old milk jug into a watering can
http://cdn1.wonderfulengineering.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/clever-life-hacks.jpg
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Use nail polish to identify keys
http://cdn2.wonderfulengineering.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/life-hacks-how-to-make-your-life-easier-15.jpg
http://wonderfulengineering.com/100-clever-life-improving-ideas-that-you-can-use-in-everyday-life/
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Use a laser pointer lens to create a macro lens for iPhone or iPad.
http://cdn2.wonderfulengineering.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/ideas-to-make-life-easy-610x1226.jpg
http://wonderfulengineering.com/50-life-hacks-that-will-make-your-life-easier/
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Binder clips to replace broken keyboard stands.
http://cdn.wonderfulengineering.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/Life-Hacks-3.jpg
http://wonderfulengineering.com/50-life-hacks-that-will-make-your-life-easier/
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Toaster grilled cheese sandwich
1-do not use butter on both sides of bread.
2-make sure cheese is not extending over the sides of the bread.
3-put toaster on a fire-safe surface (stovetop)
http://cdn.wonderfulengineering.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/Life-Hacks-610x505.jpg
http://wonderfulengineering.com/50-life-hacks-that-will-make-your-life-easier/
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Beer can Wi-Fi booster
http://cdn.wonderfulengineering.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/life-hacks-to-simplify-your-life-12.jpg
http://wonderfulengineering.com/50-life-hacks-that-will-make-your-life-easier/
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Raspberry Pi inside an X-box.
http://www.instructables.com/file/F3E7SJLHUBWOBMN
http://www.instructables.com/id/Raspberry-Pi-Xbox-Case/
No instructions found at this time. The author will update after creating another one and will post the steps onto instructables.
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Danish folding dining table
http://pickedvintage.files.wordpress.com/2012/03/danish-folding-dining-table.jpg
http://pickedvintage.files.wordpress.com/2012/03/danish-folding-dining-table-2.jpg
http://pickedvintage.files.wordpress.com/2012/03/danish-folding-dining-table-4.jpg
http://pickedvintage.files.wordpress.com/2012/03/danish-folding-dining-table-3.jpg
http://pickedvintage.com/2012/03/30/danish-mid-century-modern-folding-dining-table/danish-folding-dining-table-3/
See photo details on how they are hinged.
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How to fill empty corners on a sandwich
http://www.damncoolpictures.com/2012/10/99-life-hacks-to-make-life-easier.html
Ok, so this is not quite an apartment idea. But it is a "hack" that can be used in the kitchen.
http://www.abstract-living.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/sandwhich-guide-trick.jpg
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Bolted table
http://static.dezeen.com/uploads/2012/07/Dezeen_For-Rest-Table-by-SPEACinc_6.jpg
http://www.dezeen.com/2012/07/06/rest-table-by-speacinc/
8 strips of wood and 1 board. All bolted together.
Suggest add triangular blocks in the corners to keep from racking.
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Simple recipe holder
http://thisrvlife.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/recipeholder.jpg
http://thisrvlife.com/tips-tricks-advice/perfect-rv-recipe-holder/
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Self-restocking canned food storage
http://www.thenshemade.com/2010/08/souper-storage-idea.html
Use pop can cases to store canned food. Cut a hole at the rear of the box to "fill" the box with fresh cans. This pushes the older cans towards the opening in the front. So you will always have FIFO (first in first out).
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Hang the iron board with coat hooks
http://diply.com/different-solutions/30-inventive-diy-hacks-better-your-home/31961/2
http://cdn.diply.com/img/e101e4df-184d-4525-9d72-d5ccbb9411c8.jpg
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Instant corner shelf
http://www.designsponge.com/2008/09/diy-wednesdays-catch-all-shelf.html
Other places to put this: under kitchen upper cabinets, inside a bookcase to create an inner smaller shelf, inside closets (corners closest to door) for small items (purse, keys etc.)
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Ketchup recipe
http://www.topsecretrecipes.com/heinz-ketchup-recipe.html
Other source of recipes: "A" book.
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Nutella recipe
http://leitesculinaria.com/78672/recipes-homemade-nutella.html
Other source of recipes: "A" book.
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Plastic Buckle Shoe Laces
http://www.instructables.com/id/Plastic-Buckle-Shoe-Laces/
With these, tying and untying shoes are a thing of the past. These provide neater look than velcro™.
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Add open shelves under
cabinets and above
and
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Cabinet door organization
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Lamplig HIFI rack (can
also be used for anything else)
jon_chalk says:
March 14, 2014 at 3:52 pm
Well documented hack and
instructions. Beautiful! I am planning to do the same with wood instead of
aluminium. Though the aluminium makes it look wonderful. Wood is easier to cut,
drill and to purchase. I am thinking of using the Sultan Lade slats for the
sides. I look forward to creating this one. (once I am able to afford the tools
and aluminium, I will “upgrade” to Spookalilly’s version.)
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LACK as small server rack
on wheels
1-place wheels as shown
on image.
2-instead of leaving the
middle part without a "shelf", stack (and attaching) the second lack
on top of the upside down lack top from a legless LACK.
Use bottom LACK to
support devices (except wifi router, as it needs to be high up to transmit
properly). Use (if possible) "cube" panels from dollarama to enclose
the 3 fixed sides and front side as a "door". Do not use solid
enclosure (to avoid heat build-up)
Use lack rack for Apple
G4 cube too.
some more examples: https://spuder.wordpress.com/2013/03/23/lack-rack/
http://wiki.eth-0.nl/images/3/33/Lackrack_manual_page_1_400x566.png
Yes, there is even a manual for the LackRack: http://eth-0.nl/lackrack.pdf
More links to the Lack universe:
http://wiki.eth-0.nl/index.php/LackRack
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Micro shelves
Micro shelves
Great for bathroom,
kitchen, bedside (see "bedside racks" idea earier in Jarte), entry
way
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Plastic bathtub
enclosures
They look like accordion
doors.
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Inexpensive drapes:
Shower curtains (fabric type)
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEivSvn_Vqx9_8NtM6kuSuNQZYi14k4ONq_M6NFQTBM4ncrli5-eCqGAU3MrwppFE4gYPXr8MnNqo5HpJEAn6SDMJNGtbHSvbFNEHNPP2fN5r51RVgLuWrZeZKxpr_Lhajpt6qll5Q4QJEI/s640/Screen+Shot+2013-07-29+at+9.19.26+PM.png
Use shower curtains (patterned fabric, not plastic) as drapes. Dollarama has many nice ones.
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Towel bar shelf (no need to screw into wall, unless a towal rack needs to be installed first)
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Cheap, easy, low-waste
bookshelf plans
note: still suggest using
a cross bar on back to make it stable.
note: use bed slats to
make a "skinny" version.
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Trestle table (from same
author as above)
note: curve not necessary
for structure.
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Vodka Air freshner
"Not only does this
sprayable freshener smell wonderfully uplifting, it actually cleans the air,
killing odor causing bacteria. (A natural replacement for Lysol!!) I use this
to deodorize my compost and garbage cans/lids in between cleanings and to keep
the bathroom smelling fresh. Unfortunately it doesn't work on the pets... : )
Ok, here's what you need
to make this magic happen:
·
cheap vodka (aka bacteria killer)
·
small unused spray bottle
·
essential oil of choice (I use Sweet Orange, but Lavendar and Lemongrass
are also great)
·
small funnel
The How-To:
Add 40-50 drops of
essential oil to the spray bottle.
Using your funnel, fill
the bottle half way up with vodka.
Fill it the rest of the
way up with water, distilled if you have it. (Not to worry if you don't! Tap
will do.)
Shake!"
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Reinforce an id/bus pass
holder
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EarDefenders To Head
Phones
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Milk crate seats/ottoman
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Modern Doll/model house
Ideas for a modern model
house, just create it without the milkweed bugs.
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Flatpack cardboard table
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Knock-down desk/table
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Miniature orbital sander
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Soft Metal bending tool
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More ideas for bifold
doors
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DIY Copper laptop/small
table
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Portable Wall
http://pinoyhandyman.com/showthread.php?t=407
(for pictures and further details of "tension" section from a
different creator.
Though there are no
actual instructions, it looks farely easy to make.
1- create wall using
studs as shown on video.
2-create
"tension" section as "not shown" on the video (the video
does not actually show the person attaching the "tension" section
onto the studs.
3-add "floor
boards" to finish the wall.
4-suggest create a hinged
90o angled wall to make it more structurally stable.
5-do not hang anything of
value on the wall as it may fall if the tension section contracts.
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Round Laundry Drying Rack
See site for more images:
possibly easy to make.
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Vertical Garden Rack
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Cupboard or cabinet door
organizer (or on wall)
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Watch press
Modify this to turn it
into a watch press.
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Custom chef knife or santoku sheath
Manufacturer: http://www.kydex.com/ (they do have food
grade materials available, see if they have samples)
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Folding expanding table
Suggest add a "third
leg" that unfolds to add support to center of table.
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Under shelf storage
racks/basket
Dollarama
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Pyrex separators to save
shelf space and to make it easier to pull out individual pyrexes
There are no actual
instructions here on how to do it or what they used.
Posible thing to use:
http://st.houzz.com/simgs/1ba2e62f02c46e8f_7-5072/home-design.jpg
Office file organizer
http://st.houzz.com/simgs/b0124407035bc4d7_7-3097/home-design.jpg
Record holder
Posible thing to use:
http://st.houzz.com/simgs/1ba2e62f02c46e8f_7-5072/home-design.jpg
Office file organizer
http://st.houzz.com/simgs/b0124407035bc4d7_7-3097/home-design.jpg
Record holder
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Over the door towel rack
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"print" on wood
Actually, transfer an
injet image printed on waxy paper onto wood.
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Corner shelf
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Bracket shelving in
kitchen and "cube" wire to organize in kitchen.
Another wire method is to
use the black rectangular baking racks from Dollarama that can be mounted on
the wall.
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How to turn a bike pump
into a vacuum pump
For vacuum sealing food
etc.
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DIY PVC water/air/vaccum
pump
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Aquarium air pump
converted to a weak vacuum pump.
Note: I noticed that the
Tetra pump has not changed (internally) in over 25 years. I used to repair them
for my customers (pet store). As for the instructable - very well done. Looks
very easy to do. It is a practical tool for light duty. I wonder if it can be
used to vacuum seal food bags.
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Make Your Own Vacuum
Sealer Bags On The Cheap!
note: do not use the
plastic sheets or hotglue method used in the instructables. Instead, use the
zip-loc baggies as shown in the comments section. Use the "double"
seal part of the bag as the "channel" that the main instructable
mentioned (the two hot glued strips are to create a channel to allow the air to
be vacuumed out). Note: if the "double" seal type of zip-locs are not
available, just put two single seals next to each other to create the channel.
- Food sealer bags (cheap source)
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A year's supply of
laundry detergent for $10
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How to make a Heat Sealer
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Building GRUNDTAL wall
shelf without fixing to the wall
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Use Charcoal Briquettes
for the Smelly Home
Note: Be sure to get
natural briquettes without mesquite or easy-light additives.
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Place shelf over the door
to create more storage space
especially in bathroom
(if ceiling is 8' as in rest of house)
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Portable wind turbine
http://www.treehugger.com/wind-technology/tiny-portable-vertical-wind-turbine.html
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Dryer balls
Dryer Balls: Throw these felted wool balls into the dryer to separate wet clothes as they tumble, helping them dry faster with less stress on the fabric. Hint: a clean tennis ball works too! Above, Wool Dryer Balls from Etsy; $20.00.
How to make DIY wool dryer balls: http://www.diynatural.com/how-to-make-wool-dryer-balls/
Note of caution: http://www.crunchybetty.com/how-to-make-felted-wool-dryer-balls (see Amy Kreydin comments)
"Personally I never run the dryer hot with essential oils due to their flammable nature. You could always keep one wool ball on the shelf to run through the dryer on a cool cycle. I find a small piece of cloth works just fine for this as well. Here’s a newspiece from last year on fires breaking out in the U.K. linked to both synthetic fragrance oils and essential oils:http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/healthnews/8683740/Women-buying-essential-oils-blamed-for-rise-in-house-fires.html."
http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/the-best-time-saving-laundry-gadgets-youre-not-using-184195
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Salad spinner to spin-dry small clothing items
Will not dry the item, but will be dry enough to dry faster when hung.
Salad Spinner: Thou shalt never wring out your delicates! The rough treatment will negate the care you took by hand washing them in the first place. As a final step, give them a spin (just like the spin cycle of your washer) to get them partially dry. This also prevents the stretching that can occur when you hang a sopping wet garment. You may want to pick one up specifically for the laundry room so you don't have to share with your salads. Above, the OXO SoftWorks Salad Spinner from Amazon; $37.45.
http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/the-best-time-saving-laundry-gadgets-youre-not-using-184195
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Bread tags to label cables and to keep them from falling through clips.
http://permacultureideas.blogspot.ca/2013/03/reuse-humble-bread-tag.html
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Mini Greenhouses using cd cases
http://permacultureideas.blogspot.ca/2013/02/recycle-mini-greenhouse-from-cd-covers.html
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Home: the documentary
http://permacultureideas.blogspot.ca/2010/07/home-fascinating-experience.html
Full documentary link included.
"We are living in exceptional times. Scientists tell us that we have 10 years to change the way we live, avert the depletion of natural resources and the catastrophic evolution of the Earth's climate.
The stakes are high for us and our children. Everyone should take part in the effort, and HOME has been conceived to take a message of mobilization out to every human being.
For this purpose, HOME needs to be free. A patron, the PPR Group, made this possible. EuropaCorp, the distributor, also pledged not to make any profit because Home is a non-profit film.
HOME has been made for you : share it! And act for the planet."
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Olla Watering - Ancient Drip Irrigation
http://permacultureideas.blogspot.ca/2013/02/olla-watering-ancient-drip-irrigation.html
"The Olla (pronounced (Oy-ya) irrigation system is an ancient practice, and very simple in concept. Ollas are made of unglazed terracotta and filled with water, which seeps through the walls.The olla is buried in the ground next to the roots of the plant to be irrigated, with the neck of the olla extending above the soil. The Ollas efficiency is owed to practically no water loss due to evaporation or run-off."
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Square foot garden
http://www.affordableschoolsonline.com/how-to-build-a-square-foot-garden/
http://www.affordableschoolsonline.com/square-foot-gardening-how-to-get-started-for-50-infographic/
also: see "Yeg's family farmer" for more information.
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Foods that will regrow from vegetables scraps
http://permacultureideas.blogspot.ca/2013/02/foods-that-will-re-grow-from-your.html
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Toilet roll tubes to store and organize cables in storage
http://permacultureideas.blogspot.ca/2013/02/reuse-cardboard-rolls-storage-unit.html
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Natural and edible egg ring
Use onions.
http://permacultureideas.blogspot.ca/2012/03/permaculture-in-action-onion-ring-for.html
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Cardboard tool box (light duty)
http://thecardboardcollective.com/2013/01/18/build-a-cardboard-toolbox/
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Under desk organization
http://lh4.ggpht.com/-acKJq-dlVOc/TjsME531lgI/AAAAAAAB-zI/roHRX5EOAtg/A99798_KitchWireManagement_jan_2003.jpg?imgmax=800
Yes, Martha Stewart has excellent storage ideas.
http://homedesign.marthastewart.com/2011/08/an-organized-home-office.html
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Utensil / kitchen implement holders
http://37.media.tumblr.com/d7e09d57036d1e80e81e48126027a570/tumblr_mge4ahS63m1qgrd2xo1_r2_400.jpg
http://storagegeek.tumblr.com/ (scroll down to find original link)
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Towel racks inside closet door to hang towels
http://31.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m75s4z7IDV1qgrd2xo1_1280.jpg
http://storagegeek.tumblr.com/
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VHS case to store/hide things and as a picture frame
http://31.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m5t97xW8RW1qgrd2xo1_400.jpg
"Create nifty hidden storage by mounting an empty VHS case to the wall and inserting a photograph."
http://storagegeek.tumblr.com/ (scroll down)
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Magazine racks to store zip-loc boxes, saran wrap, parchement paper etc.
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg6OQVAI9TQsiufxZsVb8NwHJfHnr8UsCu2f0_3b-eOBNaML17XCuki4FbN2_izjC7p_iZdBp-jZWKRI8MlZMUrpTDcJ-RdneOMa0cTlQUbR4ecYp0bOxpP_Vtk9OHjHPuXTt43BlRt5l_b/s320/Regular.jpg
http://www.woohome.com/diy-2/37-diy-hacks-and-ideas-to-improve-your-kitchen
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Picture frame hanger
http://cdn.wonderfulengineering.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/bb7253eb-688f-4972-99e9-6d2cb29f578c.jpg
http://wonderfulengineering.com/27-new-ways-to-use-everyday-items-that-you-never-imagined-before/
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Nail polish to identify keys
http://cdn2.wonderfulengineering.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/life-hacks-how-to-make-your-life-easier-15.jpg
http://wonderfulengineering.com/100-clever-life-improving-ideas-that-you-can-use-in-everyday-life/
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Mio bottles to carry small quantity of condiments in lunch box
http://cdn1.wonderfulengineering.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/clever-life-hacks-21.jpg
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Turn an old milk jug into a watering can
http://cdn1.wonderfulengineering.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/clever-life-hacks.jpg
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Use nail polish to identify keys
http://cdn2.wonderfulengineering.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/life-hacks-how-to-make-your-life-easier-15.jpg
http://wonderfulengineering.com/100-clever-life-improving-ideas-that-you-can-use-in-everyday-life/
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Use a laser pointer lens to create a macro lens for iPhone or iPad.
http://cdn2.wonderfulengineering.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/ideas-to-make-life-easy-610x1226.jpg
http://wonderfulengineering.com/50-life-hacks-that-will-make-your-life-easier/
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Binder clips to replace broken keyboard stands.
http://cdn.wonderfulengineering.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/Life-Hacks-3.jpg
http://wonderfulengineering.com/50-life-hacks-that-will-make-your-life-easier/
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Toaster grilled cheese sandwich
1-do not use butter on both sides of bread.
2-make sure cheese is not extending over the sides of the bread.
3-put toaster on a fire-safe surface (stovetop)
http://cdn.wonderfulengineering.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/Life-Hacks-610x505.jpg
http://wonderfulengineering.com/50-life-hacks-that-will-make-your-life-easier/
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Beer can Wi-Fi booster
http://cdn.wonderfulengineering.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/life-hacks-to-simplify-your-life-12.jpg
http://wonderfulengineering.com/50-life-hacks-that-will-make-your-life-easier/
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Raspberry Pi inside an X-box.
http://www.instructables.com/file/F3E7SJLHUBWOBMN
http://www.instructables.com/id/Raspberry-Pi-Xbox-Case/
No instructions found at this time. The author will update after creating another one and will post the steps onto instructables.
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Danish folding dining table
http://pickedvintage.files.wordpress.com/2012/03/danish-folding-dining-table.jpg
http://pickedvintage.files.wordpress.com/2012/03/danish-folding-dining-table-2.jpg
http://pickedvintage.files.wordpress.com/2012/03/danish-folding-dining-table-4.jpg
http://pickedvintage.files.wordpress.com/2012/03/danish-folding-dining-table-3.jpg
http://pickedvintage.com/2012/03/30/danish-mid-century-modern-folding-dining-table/danish-folding-dining-table-3/
See photo details on how they are hinged.
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How to fill empty corners on a sandwich
http://www.damncoolpictures.com/2012/10/99-life-hacks-to-make-life-easier.html
Ok, so this is not quite an apartment idea. But it is a "hack" that can be used in the kitchen.
http://www.abstract-living.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/sandwhich-guide-trick.jpg
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Bolted table
http://static.dezeen.com/uploads/2012/07/Dezeen_For-Rest-Table-by-SPEACinc_6.jpg
http://www.dezeen.com/2012/07/06/rest-table-by-speacinc/
8 strips of wood and 1 board. All bolted together.
Suggest add triangular blocks in the corners to keep from racking.
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Simple recipe holder
http://thisrvlife.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/recipeholder.jpg
http://thisrvlife.com/tips-tricks-advice/perfect-rv-recipe-holder/
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Self-restocking canned food storage
http://www.thenshemade.com/2010/08/souper-storage-idea.html
Use pop can cases to store canned food. Cut a hole at the rear of the box to "fill" the box with fresh cans. This pushes the older cans towards the opening in the front. So you will always have FIFO (first in first out).
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Hang the iron board with coat hooks
http://diply.com/different-solutions/30-inventive-diy-hacks-better-your-home/31961/2
http://cdn.diply.com/img/e101e4df-184d-4525-9d72-d5ccbb9411c8.jpg
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Instant corner shelf
http://www.designsponge.com/2008/09/diy-wednesdays-catch-all-shelf.html
Other places to put this: under kitchen upper cabinets, inside a bookcase to create an inner smaller shelf, inside closets (corners closest to door) for small items (purse, keys etc.)
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Ketchup recipe
http://www.topsecretrecipes.com/heinz-ketchup-recipe.html
Other source of recipes: "A" book.
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Nutella recipe
http://leitesculinaria.com/78672/recipes-homemade-nutella.html
Other source of recipes: "A" book.
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Plastic Buckle Shoe Laces
http://www.instructables.com/id/Plastic-Buckle-Shoe-Laces/
With these, tying and untying shoes are a thing of the past. These provide neater look than velcro™.
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