Showing posts with label organizing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label organizing. Show all posts

Thursday, May 2, 2013

Stylish Desk Pedestals for Your Office Organizational Needs

Staying organized is an essential part of any professional business. That being said, simple solutions like desk side pedestals are widely available to help with the organizational needs of any workspace. This article highlights 5 of the most stylish and functional desk side storage pedestals sure to enhance the look of your space while keeping you organized.

Stage Coach Mobile Pedestal
First up, the Stage Coach mobile storage pedestal by Global Total Office. Talk about versatile! This stylish little product is perfect for executive workstations and the file room. Available in 5 cool paint finishes, the ESC-19BFL also doubles as an office stool. It's hard to beat two products for the price of one. That's what office value buys are all about! Priced at $375.99, the Stage Coach pedestal provides 2 lockable storage compartments and durable casters for ease of mobility.

OFM Pedestal 55106
Next up, the 55106 OFM pedestal in your choice of 4 cool laminate colors! The 55106 will keep your files neat and organized for an everyday low price of only $185.99. The perfect companion to the Model 55148 OFM Modular Privacy Station, this mobile unit can be moved easily to create other cluster formations. The extra space provided by the scratch-resistant top is ideal for your computer peripherals, and the locking drawers provide extra security for your files. If you're looking for a nice little storage product to match next to existing furniture, the 55106 might just be the ticket!

EWP19BBF Pedestal By Global

Third on the list of office pedestals sure to keep you in style and organized is the EWP19BBF from the Global Total Office E Series. This metal desk pedestal is extremely well made. In fact, the EWP19BBF can stand on it's own or support work surfaces as part of office desk configurations for your business. Priced at $223.99, this stationary pedestal boasts specially designed pulls that are soft to the touch and open easily. This model is stocked in light gray, desert putty, and black paint finishes for quick shipment. As an added bonus, the EWP19BBF is also available on active GSA schedule for government purchasing.

Mayline 973 Vision Pedestal
When it comes to professional office furniture solutions, Mayline is placed firmly amongst the industry leaders. This reputable brand provides high quality products for every room of the office. New Mayline Storage Products like this Vision Series Pedestal provide modern style at a price any budget will appreciate. Available in anthracite and medium cherry finishes, the 973 Vision Pedestal features an attractive raised glass top. The 973 comes standard with one storage box and one file drawer that both lock for office safety. Looking for matching office furniture to pair the pedestal with? Try the Mayline 972 Vision Desk on for size! The whole package can be yours for under $300 with free shipping.
Mayline Brighton Series Pedestal

Last but certainly not least is the Brighton Pedestal in your choice of cherry or mocha finishes. With file drawers built to accommodate letter or legal size hanging folders, this model is a winner! Brighton series desk pedestals ship fully assembled for a hassle free installation. The sturdy lock provides safety for important files and personal belongings. Priced at $180.99, it's easy to appreciate the value the BTFF20M has to offer. As an added bonus, the Brighton Furniture Series includes a variety of matching corner office desks to further enhance or create the modern look.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

How To: A Kitchen Pegboard Wall Organizer

As I promised a couple of weeks ago, here is a fairly-easy DIY (and very inexpensive) that can save you at least one cabinet's worth of space. For tiny kitchens, like mine - our pan and utensil organizer is a lifesaver. It can also look good and blend into your existing kitchen aesthetic with a couple of coats of paint.


The pegboard - finished!
(I apologize for the weird look of the photos - our camera is on the fritz)

We simply didn't have enough cabinet space to hold all of our pots and pans, and our kitchen only had one very small drawer in it. We purchased a baker's cart, (our's is from Ikea), which definitely helped the situation, but we still needed more storage options if we wanted easy access and organization of our most commonly used kitchen wares. I thought pegboard would be the perfect solution (Julia Child made the idea famous), and figured above the baker's rack would be the perfect spot.

First, I wanted to see how other people had implemented a pegboard into their kitchen so I could get some tips and words of wisdom.

The below proved to be valuable resources:
• Apartment Therapy "How To: Make a Pegboard Wall Organizer"
• DIY Network "How to Install a Pegboard" (gives thorough directions on how to measure, frame, and install the board).

The Price break-down:
• Pegboard: $17.48 (We also had it cut to size - most home improvement stores provide this service
• Framing wood: Scraps leftover from a previous project
• 32 piece assorted pegboard hooks: $3.87
• Tool rack: $2.97 (See where I used it for holding measuring cups)
• Anchors: $1.98
• Screws: $1.18
• Paint: (Leftover high gloss and flat paint (I mixed them to create a finish more durable than flat, but less shiny than gloss) from when I painted the kitchen.

Also note, we did this without a drill, but it is definitely easier to use a drill than drive the screws by hand.

We started out with 2 pieces of wood to "frame" the pegboard, and a piece of white pegboard cut to the desired size. The purpose of putting the "frame" behind the pegboard is to create enough space between the wall and the pegboard to insert the various hooks. I painted the wood and the pegboard with leftover paint from when I painted the kitchen. I wanted the pegboard to blend in with the wall.


From this side angle you can see how the frame creates enough space between the wall and the pegboard.

Chris has much more patience with measuring and prep work, and is better with math, so he did the measuring to attach the frame to the pegboard. We chose to attach the frame to the pegboard, than mount it to the wall, but it might be easier to mount the frame to the wall, and then mount the pegboard to the frame.


Chris also carefully measured where to put in anchor screws so the screws in the frame would line up.

Then tighten the screws into the anchors!

Now comes the fun part - getting to arrange pots, pans, and other utensils on the pegboard!

A variety of hooks

My package of hook assortments also came with hook locks - the black piece you see over the hook, which I didn't know about, but they are great at keeping the hook from falling out when you take a pan down.

I was lucky that the bottom of our baker's cart's shelves were slatted, and our pot and pan lids fit perfectly in them!

The magnetic knife strip I actually found on the curb in someone's giveaway pile.  I simply purchased screws long enough to go through the knife strip, pegboard, height of the frame, and then into the wall - and now have easy access to my knives.



What do you think?  Would you ever consider a pegboard organizer in your kitchen?  Do you currently have one?

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Pale and Interesting - a home with calm and simplicity

There's nothing like moving to a smaller dwelling (which I recently did), to encourage one to purge excess stuff from the home. These photos give a taste of how serene it is to ditch the stuff and go minimalist, but with a rustic twist.



I love worn leather club chairs



that dresser is gorgeous - it definitely doesn't need accessorizing. Same with the chair.


*love that chair - a piece of art in itself


What do you think?  Do you purge your home on a regular basis? Every now and then? Never?

via Pale and Interesting
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