Wednesday, May 07, 2008

Decorating 101



Well, I've got all my wheat...now, where do I put it? Does anyone have any ideas of how I can incorporate 30 white buckets into my decorating scheme?

10 comments:

Scuttle said...

make a huge craft table and put it all underneath. DO you have a basement. find a home for it down there.

Good luck!

Jenny said...

WOW! And they're not even unstacked yet! I can't wait...mine will be coming in a month or so...and I have less space than you do!

Maine Mom said...

Hmmm...under and behind anything and everything! Let us know what you come up with. :-)

1/2 a Dozen said...

I've seen this article ... somewhere! You pile the buckets at each end of your couch, then cover with tablecloths or my favorite ... line them up in front of your couch to make a coffee table.

PJ said...

Make a pyramid and call it art!
Good luck:)

Elizabeth said...

I have a stool turned upside down under the big box my wall clock came in and covered with a baby blanket and a sheer curtain, topped with a lamp and decorating bowl sitting between two of my dining room chairs for a conversation area. I think the food storage buckets would be a little more sturdy. You could also paint the sides and make little cushions to place on top of them and use it around the makeshift coffee table for extra seating.

mindyluwho said...

I love all your suggestions. In the end, I stuck them all in the closet under the stairs. HOWEVER... that is only about half of what I need for grain, plus I need more beans...so, those coffee & end tables might just be the next new items in my house!

Suzanne said...

Wow, 30 buckets! I built a bookshelf out of white buckets before, but it was a pain to get the stuff out when I needed it. Plus that was only a few buckets! I'm glad you found space under your stairs! :)

Nancy Face said...

I do what Maine Mom said...and I tuck a few cases into everybody's closets! :)

Kimberly said...

Captains bed. You build a huge wooden frame for the mattress, have it up high, and underneath the bed be accessible on one side. Loads of room for storage.

And hey, good for you!