Valentine’s Day for Him: Watch Winder Box

Wondering what to get your mister for Valentine’s Day? While we would like to suggest our favorite — a tie rack — it’s not exactly fit for the romantic day, huh? If your guy likes to accessorize, surprise him with a quality, solid wood watch winder box. 

Our friends at American Chest offer this quality watch winder, crafted from solid American cherry wood. This attractive box keeps wristwatches wound and ready to go. Bi-directional settings include both clockwise and counter-clockwise winding. Guys can program intermittent sequences, too, to best fit their schedule. Nylon gears and a mabuchi motor make this watch winder top of the line.

The attractive wood box features a glass pane top, so timepieces remain on display. The small box is a great addition to dresser tops, bathroom counters, walk-in closets and more. As if that’s not enough, you can choose between either cherry or mahogany finish.

What’s more, this quality piece is crafted in the United States. By the way, American Chest even offers a limited two tear warranty.

Specs:

  • 110/220 volts
  • Use with alkaline or lithium batteries

Storage Ideas: Laundry Basket

The ways to utilize plastic storage bins are endless, but sometimes you can accomplish the same storage feats without the bin. Laundry basket storage is a huge DIY phenomenon right now and the inexpensive alternative is an excellent way to corral cluttered collections throughout the home.

Obviously, you can use laundry baskets for their namesake — create your own sorting station and make the task less of a chore. But you can also think outside of the box and add laundry baskets to organize throughout the house. Old dressers and shelving units can easily be converted to accommodate laundry baskets, creating an inexpensive and streamline storage system.

There are tons of things that can be organized with laundry baskets.

Laundry Basket Storage Ideas

  • Shoes
  • Toys (stuffed animals, blocks, cars and more)
  • Pantry snack storage
  • Sports equipment storage in the garage
  • Cleaning products
  • Front hall closet organization
  • Linen closet organization

What laundry basket storage ideas do you know of?

 

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What To Look For When Purchasing Under Bed Shoe Storage

So your shoe collection has gotten a little out of control again, huh? No worries, there are many tips and tricks we keep tucked under our sleeve here at Shoe Racks Blog that we’re just dying to share with you. First on the list: under bed shoe storage.

“But that’s so obvious,” you say? Yes, under the bed organizers are a go-to for many reasons, but do you know what to look for? There are hundreds of under the bed shoe storage pieces to choose from out there on the world wide web and no two are created the same. We’ve tested many of them and figured out the musts any good under bed shoe organizer needs. Here they are:

Handles

Just because you’re taking to storing footwear under the bed doesn’t mean you’re not still planning to show off those kicks. Under the bed shoe organizers that have side handles make it easy to regularly access the pairs you tuck away. Big, bulky plastic organizers with lids lack this detail every time.

Zippered Closures

Access is a big part of any storage piece. Once you’ve pulled out your shoe storage, you want to be able to quickly get inside. We found that organizers with zipper closures rather than lids we’re easier to get into. With the zipper, you don’t have to pull out the entire organizer if you’re just reaching for a pair in front. Plus, you don’t have to take the top completely off and move it to the side. This little detail really added to convenience and cutting down time on your morning routine.

Obviously, we recommend an organizer with any kind of closing top. Lids and zippered covers alike both keep your shoes nice and clean, safe from dust, bugs and pets who like to chew.

Clear Vinyl Top

Never underestimate the power of see-through vinyl. There’s just something satisfying about being able to find that perfect pair of pumps without even opening the lid on your organizer. Trust us, the viability will help you every time.

Fabric

Vinyl, hard plastic, canvas — there are so many different makes and models of shoe organizers. While they’re all a great way to protect your favorites, we at Shoe Racks Blog unanimously decided that fabric or canvas is the best choice — and for one simple reasons: cleaning. Anything that can be thrown in the washing machine for a quick clean is a winner in our book.

What We Recommend

With all of that in mind, we recommend the Cedar Underbed Shoe Storage Organizer from Organize-It. This storage piece has all of our must-haves plus some great other features. You’ll find the handles, zippered closure, clear vinyl top and fabric body — but you’ll all see it has side pockets for extra storage like laces or inserts, plus cedar wood inserts that add a lovely fresh scent to your shoes. It’s like a perfect little bed to tuck-in your shoes.

Find more tips and tricks like this at OrganizeIt.com, StacksandStacks.com and Organization-Store.com.