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Neatsmart

Professional | Marietta, GA
Services: Design, Other
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Messy studio and office space. Not inspiring to work here.
Studio / Office Organization Project
Confused space here with kid's stuff and office supplies
Home Office Organization Project

About Me:

Neatsmart helps busy people clear clutter from their homes, offices, and closets so they can function more efficiently and love their surroundings.

Company Overview

Neatsmart helps busy people clear clutter from their closets, offices, and homes so they can function more efficiently and love their surroundings.

Services

Other, Design, Space Planning

Areas of Expertise

Professional Organizer, Space Planning, Bookcase Styling, Organization Speaker

Service Area

Atlanta, Marietta, Alpharetta, Decatur, East Cobb, Buckhead, Dunwoody, Johns Creek

Contact Info

(404) 822-6612

http://neatsmart.com

Professional Associations

NAPO, NAPO Georgia


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Organize your kitchen on a door!

If you have a tiny kitchen... I'm here to help! Grab a $5 shutter door from you local Habitat Re-Store, give it a coat or paint, and add over the door hooks and 3M hooks to organize ...»
anything from bag clips, take out menus, strainers, BBQ tools, knives, lunch boxes, kitchen towels! #recycle See more deets about my door organizer here: http://www.creatingreallyawesomefreethings.c...

Jamie @ C.R.A.F.T.
Jamie @ C.R.A.F.T. Austin, TX
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The Skagit Valley Tulip Festival: Tulip Town, Follow the Rainbow

Earlier this week I shared with you the photo's from our recent visit to RoozenGaarde at the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival. Today I bring you all the colours of the rainbow, straight from ...»
Tulip Town!

This place was so sparkly and colourful, that I kept expecting a rainbow of Skittles to come raining down on us at any moment. I kid you not it was that beautiful.

Enjoy!

Laura Thomas
Laura Thomas Canada
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  • Wal-Mart and Target have dollar bins worth checking out for inexpensive containers and other organization tools.
  • 4 lidded containers for a dollar!
  • Best organization advice? Write it down!

Organization Tools for a Dollar!

Inexpensive organization tools are high on everyone's list of essential items for their home and I love finding treasures that help people save money. ...»

Don't forget to look around your own home before you go out and buy something. You may already have the perfect jar, shoe box, or mug that you can use right now. What is your favorite inexpensive home organization tool?

#organizedhome

http://mixiedesigns.wordpress.com/2013/04/17...

Neatsmart
Neatsmart Marietta, GA
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    Yes, I wrote about Dollar Store organization tools, too. They actually have a larger ...»
    selection, too. http://wp.me/pRJjA-dn

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DIY Shag Rag Rug {Tutorial}

I have spent the past 4 weeks making a Shag Rag Rug for Riley's nursery and am thrilled to say that it's finally complete!! It was one of the easiest projects I've ever done; however it ...»
was by far the most time consuming, but it was WELL worth it!!! It turned out better than I imagined and looks just like the ones that retail for $600+

Checkout my DIY Shag Rag Rug Tutorial!! I hope you enjoy!

Jessica
Jessica Charlotte, NC
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  • Command Center before. How are you supposed to be productive here?
  • Command Center after. A place for everything and everything in its place.

Most Important Space to Organize

What is the most important space to organize in a home? Some might say the bedroom because that is where you spend (hopefully) at least 8 hours of your day. Some might say the kitchen ...»
because if if you're constantly looking for something to eat or tools to make something to eat and can't find what you need during the 3x a day you're in there, you're having a lot of bad days. However, I'm going to argue that the Command Center, frequently housed in the kitchen, is the most important place in American's homes to have organized. http://mixiedesigns.wordpress.com/2013/04/10...

#organizedhome

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Neatsmart Marietta, GA on Apr 11, 2013
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Gail--My Repurposed Life
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  • Lettuce bowl out of old colander.
  • The colander was found at a thrift store for less than a dollar.
  • I put coffee filters in the bottom to keep the dirt from running out every time it was watered.
  • Then I just added dirt and the lettuces (I bought small lettuce plants, but you could grow from seed).
  • And this was all made for Ben The Guinea Pig.  You could use it for people lettuce, but it turned out to be just the right height for Ben to snack on.  Sadly, Ben died a few months after this photo was taken.  RIP, Ben.
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Growing Lettuce In A Colander (Or How To Grow And Wash Your Veggies All In The Same Container)

When I first thought of planting my lettuce in a colander a few years ago, I thought I was being all creative and funky. A perfect mix of my love for thrift store finds with my love for ...»
gardening. It ends up that it's been done before. A lot. But even if everyone is doing it nowadays, it's still a cute way to grow a small amount of lettuce or herbs.

#springdecor #OutdoorProjects

House Of Hawthornes
House Of Hawthornes Columbus, OH
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Re-upholster or Re-cover

HELP! I have a 10 year old sofa, loveseat, chair and ottoman in matching fabric. My problem is the fabric is fraying on every piece! I've looked for slip covers, but can't find any plum ...»
colors (to match my lace curtains). I don't believe in just throwing them out, would reupholstering them be cost prohibitive? ANY IDEAS?

Tracy Frerichs
Tracy Frerichs Minden, NE
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    I would definitely reupholster if you love the pieces and they are of good quality. Yes, it is ...»
    pricey but it is an investment that will pay off in the long run.

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  • If a fence is at the maximum height allowed, another option is to put a taller structure within the yard like this one. There were townhouses in the yard behind and this really helped obscure the view. 4
  • This arbour and lattice combination was actually used to conceal the compost work area and separate the back wooded area from the garden.
  • You can make a fence taller! Here the fence posts were extended and lattice was added. Vines will eventually fill it in.
  • Here's a detail of the hardware used to extend the fence posts. You'd obviously need a neighbour who agrees with the plan.
  • This tall, open divider separated the sitting area from the lawn. The large, square lattice keeps material costs down. The greenery provides greater privacy.
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Privacy Screen Ideas and How to Make A Fence Taller

These photos from local garden tours show creative ways to improve the privacy in a garden and add some vertical interest. Some use freestanding structures with lattice, others add on to ...»
existing fences. You can see more examples on my blog as well as many complete tours of these gardens. http://www.empressofdirt.net/fence-not-high-...

Empress of Dirt - Melissa
Empress of Dirt - Melissa Canada
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Built-in dresser

My client needed more room for their clothes then we had closet space for, so we designed a built-in dressing area,
Coastal Decor & Interior Design
Coastal Decor & Interior ... Fair Haven, NJ
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