Re. Tension rod dividers.

Dave Cope
by Dave Cope
The photo at the end did not have nearly as many utensils in the drawer as the before picture. Naturally it looks less clutered.

  5 answers
  • Janet Pizaro Janet Pizaro on Aug 24, 2017

    Are you asking a question?

  • Lavonne Lavonne on Aug 24, 2017

    what photo are you referring to?

  • Ebbjdl Ebbjdl on Aug 24, 2017

    Try buying draw dividers, and I would take everything out of the draw. Put back what you absolutely need, this should eliminate some of your clutter. Put the extras in a plastic bag under the draw, and if you really need something you put away it's right there. I did this and I took out ten things, clutter no more. Good Luck!

  • C. D. Scallan C. D. Scallan on Aug 24, 2017

    You can use foam board cut to size and covered in contact paper as well . I agree with you though . In the post you're talking about , the drawer did look as she had removed half of the contents .

  • Jewellmartin Jewellmartin on Aug 25, 2017

    Most of us could double our storage in every room if we got rid of half our belongings. It's not just math logic, it's a way of life, and not all of us can live that way! Best wishes 😇