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Maybe you're a pack rat and have a hard time throwing things out. Maybe you're an organization buff who loves finding a place for everything. Or maybe you are just ecologically minded and feel guilty filling landfills with your household possessions. Whatever the case, repurposing old items can be the answer and is becoming increasingly popular for design, storage and organization reasons. Plus, it saves money to boot. "Just about anything in your home can be reused with a little paint or by looking at it a different way," says Kathy Peterson, designer, organization expert and author of Kathy Peterson's Great Outdoor Decorating Makeovers (Watson-Guptill Publications). Here, Peterson shares some simple repurposing tips. Try these yourself, or use these ideas as a launching point to start thinking creatively about unused objects you have lying around your home. And soon you'll be able to throw out the guilt instead of your stuff. Frame Your Jewels Use a wall-mounted hat rack as a pretty display for your necklaces while also keeping them free of tangles. For earrings, take a cherished picture frame, remove the glass and attach some window screen to the back with a staple gun. Then insert "s" hooks (available at craft stores) and stick one inside the screen to hang earrings. It could be displayed on a wall or a table top. Flip A Door On Its Side Take an old door, remove the knob and hinges, re-paint it, and make it a conversation piece by using it as a coffee table top, a headboard or a one-of-a-kind wall display. Allow Your Kids to Decorate Revitalize any unattractive kitchen cabinet door and turn it into a family chalkboard by applying Krylon Chalkboard Spray Paint (available in most hardware and paint stores) over the door. The paint can be used on any smooth, nonporous surface and turns any such surface into a chalkboard. Or take a toy chest and spray paint it entirely in Krylon Chalkboard paint, and the kids will have a blast decorating their own toy chest over and over again. [Read Full Article...]
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