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I wade through surfboards and swim gear in my garage in the
winter and wrestle with comforters and holiday decorations in the
summer. I’d like to get rid of… Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (0) | Blog
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By Sarah Welch & Alicia Rockmore Be honest: is getting through your garage a little bit like completing a difficult obstacle course?
Somehow garages just seem to attract a disproportionate share of sports equipment, furniture, gardening gear, firewood, and other…
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I wade through surfboards and swim gear in my garage in the winter and wrestle with comforters and holiday decorations in the summer. I’d like to get rid of them all. Well, at least for the season they’re not in rotation. Here's how I'm going to end this vicious cycle. Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (5) | Blog
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You know you've got one (or five)—the half-empty can of paint that's been stashed in the corner of the garage for so long that it's practically part of the architecture. The paint's probably gone bad by now, or the room you were saving it to touch up has since been painted another color. You couldn't get the lid off if you tried. The time has come to lose the paint can. If the contents are still good, pour them into a Rubbermaid Paint Buddy. It's both an airtight storage device and a touch-up tool, and it definitely takes up less space than a gallon can, making it easier to keep it near where you'd need it, rather than at the back of a cluttered supply shelf behind the motor oil and surplus bags of kitty litter. Read More »
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Somehow garages have escaped the collective consciousness of the design world. No Philippe Starck or Arne Quinze to speak of here. Nascar graphics, diamond plate, and tennis balls suspended on strings still reign supreme in the garage. Luckily, that void has been filled by The Architectural Harmony... Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (0) | Blog
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