Toddlers are busy all right — busy pulling
everything out of your cabinets, busy undoing all your safety locks.
Bonus: with
everything out of the cabinets, you now have the ideal opportunity to reorganize!
Not exact matches
We took
everything we owned
out of every drawer and
cabinet and closet in the house and mostly we just gave it all the hell away, if only to avoid having to put it back.
Everything from medicines, bleaches, oven and drain cleaners, paint solvents, polishes, waxes and other toxic items should be kept
out of reach, behind a secured latch
cabinet or drawer.
We baby proof
everything; put small and dangerous objects
out of reach, cover up safety hazards, lock the
cabinets, install gates, secure furniture to the wall, pad the sharp edges
of tables and fireplace mantles, and put any and all valuables and destructive items safely away.
I just finished pulling
everything out of all my
cabinets and added new shelf paper and reorganized.
- Took
everything out of the kitchen and bathrooms and redid them including new
cabinets, new flooring, and new granite counter tops, plus added a stainless steel dishwasher and over the range microwave
Shelves can look untidy very quickly so opt for
cabinets with doors that can be closed to contain
everything out of sight.
Everything from how to transform a vintage wall - mount sink into a birdbath, to how to antique kitchen
cabinets, to how to create end tables
out of architectural elements - and many, many more.
I was thinking I wanted to eventually line the back
of the
cabinet with wallpaper or paint to make
everything in the
cabinet stand
out more.
I want
cabinets so that I can hide away the stuff that needs stored
out of the way and open shelves for
everything in current use.
The whole project took about six weeks and while it was stressful to have
everything in our
cabinets strewn all over the place, and people in and
out of our house constantly, I'm so happy that we did it... and before the baby comes!
Interior
cabinet shelving provides
out -
of - sight storage for
everything from books, to board games, to barware, while the smooth top surface is great for displaying framed photos, potted plants, or a stylish lamp.