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Let me guess – Your closets, entryway, garage and even your kitchen is busting with clutter. You’re scrap-piling and stacking up your stuff in any space you can find and you’re fed up. *raises hand* The solution: putting a drop zone in a house. And you know what? You can even put in more than […]

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Dilly Shack on Instagram: "The drop zone- the perfect place to hide all the ‘stuff.’ It’s funny how, during the planning phase, we have ideas about how we think certain spaces will function/how they will be used and when we compare to reality, sometimes they don’t align. For example, we thought the butlers pantry would the perfect place to neatly hide everything away when in fact, right now, our butlers pantry has become a dumping ground because I haven’t got round to organising it and deciding White And Wood Desk, Fall Dining Room Table Decor, Entry Nook, Built In Desk And Shelves, Henley Homes, Fall Dining Room Table, Computer Nook, Coral House, Desk Nook

Dilly Shack on Instagram: "The drop zone- the perfect place to hide all the ‘stuff.’ It’s funny how, during the planning phase, we have ideas about how we think certain spaces will function/how they will be used and when we compare to reality, sometimes they don’t align. For example, we thought the butlers pantry would the perfect place to neatly hide everything away when in fact, right now, our butlers pantry has become a dumping ground because I haven’t got round to organising it and…

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