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All of My Closets Were Overflowing Until I Bought These $29 Space Savers
As I prepped to move from my studio apartment with two tiny closets to a one-bedroom with six of them—my boyfriend and I were making the leap into cohabitation—I believed I’d found the holy grail of storage. I imagined it would go a little something like this: I’d get two closets in the bedroom (one with a hanging rack and the other with shelves), while my boyfriend would use a large double wardrobe just outside our room, across from the stacked laundry cabinet (which would house cleaning essentials along with brooms, mops, and stacks of paper towels). The entryway cupboard...
We Asked Beyoncé’s Closet Stylist How to Make Our Clothes Double as Decor
Advice Organization Stories Wardrobe
Look, we’d all love to organize our closets; nothing would bring us more joy than having a dozen bins for all of our belts, scarves, and miscellaneous odds and ends. But here’s the thing: Domino editors are New Yorkers, largely in possession of tiny apartments with equally small bedrooms, inside which are minuscule wardrobes—no shelves, no drawers, just a handful of inches of empty space. Given that our proclivity for collecting everything from vintage vessels to books to blazers is not likely to dissipate anytime soon, we figured it was time to call for professional backup. Enter: Melanie Fowler. Fowler...
Even the Closet in This 800-Square-Foot Condo Is Minimalist
SmallSpaces Stories TopStory Update
When Neal and Stephanie Sterjovski moved into their 800-square-foot condo, they were looking to create a space that would make the most sense for their busy, work-from-home lifestyles. This home, located in the greater Toronto area, was filled with natural light, with lots of windows and tall ceilings, but there was still work to be done. Picturing a minimalist aesthetic, the couple set out to personalize the condo with the help of designer Jacquelyn Clark of Lark & Linen. Here, Stephanie shares how they did it. Start with the foundation photo by annawithlove “The first thing we did when we...
Even the Closet in This 800-Square-Foot Condo Is Minimalist
Design SmallSpaces Stories TopStory Update
When Neal and Stephanie Sterjovski moved into their 800-square-foot condo, they were looking to create a space that would make the most sense for their busy, work-from-home lifestyles. This home, located in the greater Toronto area, was filled with natural light, with lots of windows and tall ceilings, but there was still work to be done. Picturing a minimalist aesthetic, the couple set out to personalize the condo with the help of designer Jacquelyn Clark of Lark & Linen. Here, Stephanie shares how they did it. Start with the foundation photo by annawithlove “The first thing we did when we...