
Trisha Sprouse
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2 months ago |
housedigest.com | Trisha Sprouse
At just $90, IKEA's ALEX drawer unit comes in clutch for storing a wide variety of bits and bobs. But, if your items are constantly sliding around into a jumbled mess, a drawer divider may be exactly what you need to level up your organization.
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2 months ago |
housedigest.com | Trisha Sprouse
If you're the type of sleeper that tosses and turns the minute light hits your eye, you might want to consider installing a blackout roller shade in your bedroom. These shades are also ideal for rooms where you watch television or work on your PC since they'll keep your screens glare-free. While they're incredibly functional, the only drawback to blackout shades is that most of them tend to be quite plain — or even somewhat of an eyesore.
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2 months ago |
yahoo.com | Trisha Sprouse
House Digest and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this article. Pricing and availability subject to change. A man in a gray hat measuring the width of the window below a blackout shade - Penyushkina/ShutterstockWe may receive a commission on purchases made from links. If you're the type of sleeper that tosses and turns the minute light hits your eye, you might want to consider installing a blackout roller shade in your bedroom.
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2 months ago |
housedigest.com | Trisha Sprouse
If you're a big fan of eggs for breakfast, chances are you frequently find yourself with an empty egg carton or two by the end of the week, especially if other members of your household are enthusiastic egg eaters as well. Rather than tossing the empty containers into the garbage or recycle bin, there are actually many genius ways to use old egg cartons around your house. One such way is to upcycle the paper containers into a beautiful wreath for your door.
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2 months ago |
yahoo.com | Trisha Sprouse
An empty egg carton cut up next to a pair of red scissors - Elena Chevalier/ShutterstockGenerate Key TakeawaysIf you're a big fan of eggs for breakfast, chances are you frequently find yourself with an empty egg carton or two by the end of the week, especially if other members of your household are enthusiastic egg eaters as well. Rather than tossing the empty containers into the garbage or recycle bin, there are actually many genius ways to use old egg cartons around your house.
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