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We all have junk to hide. And what better way than to store it IN junk? Here are a few of my own favourites that have stood the test of time…
If you have an old toolbox, you can have an instant beside the phone charging station. Or at the very least, a unique way to store your pens and paper! Totally unexpected yet it works.
Stacked crate phone station – Funky Junk Interiors
This is what transpires when you don’t have horizontal space and lots of crates! I actually LOVE using this as my kitchen office! It’s like a little adventure each time I grab for my eyes or file my papers. 🙂
The day I landed this old toolbox on wheels, I knew EXACTLY what it needed to be. This thing rocks as a little side table that hides remotes and videos and such. Click the link to see it closed because it rocks that way too.
Funky wall cabinet gallery – Funky Junk Interiors
I’m so grateful my brother ditched these little bathroom cabinets. They have become my most favourite way to store my camera lenses! Click the link to see the action in the bottom cab. It’s adorable!
This project isn’t new but it’s my personal #1 favourite in the house and I keep revamping it to suit, so it feels new to me! Hands down, build a price efficient floor to ceiling wall unit and tuck it behind anything else you need going on. It’s the BEST room saver and makes a cool statement in a room!
Stool and toolbox kitchen helpers
I realize this is a little decked out for Christmas, but these two guys are staying put after the fact! The stool offers more room for a coffee station and the toolbox holds all my unglamorous kitchen apparatus together in one neat little package. I ADORE BOTH!
Old crate toilet paper storage
And this oldie but goodie still rocks and is going nowhere! Easy to see, easy to grab.
What are some of your fav junk storage ideas?
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Thank you so much for hosting!
Love and hugs,
Lydia
Happy New Year Donna. It has been a pleasure to join your Friday Party Junk/posts.
Joy
I hope you had a wonderful Christmas, Donna. Thanks for hosting and allowing me to link up my Garden House porch all decked out along with a post I just added today on decorating with Paper Whites.
Have a nice weekend.
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Kathleen
Thanks so much for hosting! Happy New Year!
KC
Thanks for hosting. I hope you and your family had a very blessed Merry Christmas. I look forward to seeing all your creativity in 2014. I hope you all have a funky junky time this New Years.
Shannon ~ bohemianjunktion.com
Happy New Year, Donna ! And thank you for the party !
Thank you for hosting. I’m always excited to come in here and see what everyone is sharing. Happy New Year to you.
Love all your storage ideas, Donna. Thanks for hosting, and Happy New Year!
Happy New Year Donna. Thanks for hosting Party Junk 2013.
Rob
Oh what a great party. Thanks for sharing and I want to wish you a very happy New Year!
….my favorites …your toilet paper holder , and the toaster holder! LOVE IT!
Thank you for a great party Donna!! wishing you a wonderful & blessed New Year 🙂
xo, Tanya
twelveOeight
Lots of great ideas! My favorite is the rustic toilet paper holder.
I LOVE the toolbox ideas. What a great way to use old ones. We have a couple that are just sitting around collecting dust. Thanks for the inspiration.