I Put a Garden Trellis in My Kitchen, and It Was Brilliant
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I Put a Garden Trellis in My Kitchen, and It Was Brilliant
"A garden trellis - originally designed to support plants, vines, and vining produce - can also be used to organize supplies vertically. You can add baskets and shelves to create a DIY storage system that's both practical and cute."
"I secured them to the garden trellis using the double-sided tape. Lastly, I brought in my supplies, including paper clips, pens, colored pencils, rubber bands, glue, and tape, and placed them in the baskets."
"Since mounting the trellis, I've been using the nook almost every day after work and have been thoroughly enjoying it."
"While the baskets work well for now, I'm planning on replacing them with sturdier shelves in a few months."
A small breakfast nook in a Los Angeles apartment was transformed into an arts and crafts area using a garden trellis as a storage solution. The trellis, originally for plants, was mounted on the wall to organize supplies vertically. Baskets were added to hold various craft items, allowing for a clutter-free workspace. The nook has become a daily retreat for relaxation and creativity, with plans to upgrade the baskets to sturdier shelves in the future.
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