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  2. 35 Easy DIY Garage Organization Ideas to Maximize Your Space

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    Mount heavy-duty hooks with a track system to free up floor space. These wall-mounted garage storage organization racks can hold six sections of items weighing up to 265 pounds. Made of heavy-duty ...

  3. 22 fun and simple pantry organization ideas - AOL

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    6. Use mason jars. Del Vento and other pros are big proponents of this inexpensive kitchen staple. Made from thick, non-porous glass to prevent stains and odors, they are designed for long-term use.

  4. 20 Home Organization Products That Are a Total Waste of Money

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    8. Open Shelving. The open shelving trend may be on the downswing, but it’s still popular in many modern homes. While open shelves look beautiful on home-decor shows and magazines, they’re not ...

  5. Amish furniture - Wikipedia

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    Amish furniture-making is often a skill passed through many generations. Most Amish children rarely attend school beyond eighth grade, often to help out at home, or in the shops. Many families become known for their specific design details and niches. Some woodworkers focus only on outdoor furniture, others on pieces for the living room or bedroom.

  6. Chest (furniture) - Wikipedia

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    Mexican chest from the viceregal era, at the Franz Mayer Museum. A chest (also called a coffer or kist) is a type of furniture typically having a rectangular structure with four walls and a removable or hinged lid, primarily used for storage, usually of personal items.

  7. Holiday Home Hangover? 26 Organization Hacks To Get Your Life ...

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    The holidays hit your home like a glitter tornado crossed with a tinsel tsunami, leaving behind a wake of new gadgets without homes, gift wrap chaos, and enough pine needles to start a small forest.