Delightful Dog Gifts Any Furry Friend Will Love

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We know how much you love your prized pooch. They are always happy to see you and are always there when you need some slobbery kisses and toothy grins to brighten your day. Your dog gives you the priceless gift of companionship, so why not repay them with some super cool doggie swag? We’ve rounded up some cute dog products you might just have to use to spoil your four-legged friend.

Studded Dog Dish, $20

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Let Brutus eat and drink like a true rock star with this edgy dog dish. The chrome finish and studded detailing will remind your pup of the punk glory days of yesteryear, or just remind him that he loves kibble.

Chewy Vuitton Balls, $17

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Treat Angel like the fancy princess she is with a little nod to designer fashion they can really sink their teeth into. These dog chew toys will instantly elevate any game of fetch to runways levels of style.

Football Sweater, $22.99

dog_football_sweaterFootball season is upon us but you may want Spike to bundle up in some team-neutral attire. After all, he can’t argue for your favorite team. He’s a dog. Don’t bring him into your football drama.

Doggles, $30

dogglesIf Penny loves sticking her head out of car windows or even taking a dip in the pool, you can protect her peepers in style with an ultra-comfortable pair of Doggles.

Doggie Doorbell, $29.97

doggie_doorbellNo more barking and scratching at the door! Teach Rex some manners by installing an easy-to-use doggie doorbell and give him one more reason to think he is really people.

Umbrella Leash, $15.57

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It’s not just cats who hate getting wet. Dogs aren’t total fans of it either. Keep Fifi nice and dry with an umbrella leash. She’ll thank you by not shaking off a bunch of muddy water in the living room.

Easy Treat, $8.29

stuffn_easy_treatNo more begging for your Easy Cheese! Tantalize Bingo’s taste buds with Easy Treat in delectable liver flavor. You can squeeze it over a dog biscuit or into a chew toy (sold separately) for a tasty reward.

 

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Dorm Decor 101: 4 Snazzy Styles You’ll Love

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Decorating your dorm room can look like a massive task, especially if this if your first time away from home and you finally have free reign to express yourself in your own little space. But you don’t have to major in interior design to create an organized yet stylish dorm room. Here are four dorm room styles to get your creative juices flowing. From bold bohemian to geek chic, you’ll be sure to find a few essential items to add to your study space this fall.

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If you’re in touch with nature or perhaps a little wild at heart, you might like the bohemian vibe. Find a bold, brightly patterned bedding set to set the tone of the entire space. String lights will help give your room a nice cozy feel when you can’t enjoy the natural sunlight. Decorate your walls with a vibrant tapestry that you can use as a headboard or even hang from the ceiling. This bird cage card holder can display photos of all your friends, new and old alike. Concrete dorm floors can be cold and uninviting so warm things up with a colorful rugHang a few succulents for an earthy vibe and prop your feet up on this striking storage ottoman when it’s time to relax. Lots of dorms have rules about candles, but you’ll be fine with these mercury glass LED candles which will add the perfect glow to your room. (See all products with Cash Back)

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Ready to keep things classic and chic? Start off with a white ruffled bedding set that is equally cozy and classy. A personalized storage tray gives you a place to keep all your keys and wallet or a place to display your perfumes. Add some dazzle with a sequined pillow and tealight votive holders. Keep the gold theme going with this metallic print pillow and framed magnet board where you can hang your favorite photos or keep a list of things to do. Space can be an issue in dorms so add a shelving ledge set to give you more room to display all your favorite keepsakes. Finish off your chic room by hanging these adorable lace paper lanterns(See all products with Cash Back)

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If you dream of the ocean and life at sea, this nautical look is just for you. A navy blue patterned bedding set is key to this look. Add a starfish plate to collect your earrings, rings and other knick-knacks. Throw in a whale pillow to get a little playful with the look and a white clipboard frame to show off your college life photos. Coral decor adds to the ocean loving theme as does this ship wheel wall mirror. Weathered looks are key for the vibe like these house lanterns and anchor wall plaque(See all products with Cash Back)

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Not sure if one specific style is for you? Get creative and show off your love of your favorite (nerdy) things! Geometric bedding gives your dorm room a bright and modern look. If you’re a Star Wars fan, this Darth Vader alarm clock will make sure you’re never late to class. Add a dry erase board world map if you love to travel and stay organized. Light your room up with a natural salt crystal lamp or stargaze at night with a star lamp projector. Show off your super hero love with Iron Man 3D lenticular wall art or jam out to your favorite records with a portable turntable. If you find yourself cold, snuggle up with a Gryffindor throw or hang it on the wall to show your house pride. (See all products with Cash Back)

 

 

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12 Kitchen Cleaning Hacks to Save Minutes and Moolah

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If cleaning your kitchen always seems like a journey of epic Lord of the Rings proportions, you’re not alone. You may not have a team of men, dwarves and hobbits at your disposal but these mighty kitchen cleaning tips will always have your back. Here are 12 tips for cleaning your kitchen that will not only save you time and effort, but also a little money!

1. 2-Step Oven Cleaner: No need to buy harsh chemicals or use the self-cleaning option on your oven that will make the whole house feel like a sauna. Simply place a bowl with a ½ cup of ammonia in your completely cool oven overnight. Wipe off all the grim easily the next day with a few paper towels. Done!

2. Fight Oil With Oil: The greasy residue that collects on your kitchen backsplash is cooking oil that has collected dust to create a mess that is pretty hard to get rid of. If you’re a fan of natural cleaning products, stock up on mineral oil. Take a cloth with mineral oil and wipe the greasy areas then repeat with a clean cloth. The residue will come off with exactly zero elbow grease.

3. Easy Microwave Cleaner: Microwaves are notoriously hard to clean because they are both tiny and prone to explosive messes. Use another natural remedy to this problem by microwaving a coffee cup of white vinegar for three minutes then wiping the microwave down with a clean, damp cloth.

4. You Already Own Stainless Steel Cleaner: Chances are, you have some WD-40 in your garage but it also works double duty as a stainless steel cleaner. If not, hopefully you have a lemon and some salt in your kitchen. Sprinkle the salt onto your stainless steel sink and scrub with half a lemon. Stains come off instantly and leave a fresh scent. Bonus!

5. 10-Second Blender Cleaning: Spare yourself the hassle of taking apart your blender (and danger of cutting yourself) to clean it. After enjoying your icy beverage or smoothie, fill the blender half way with warm water and just a couple of drops of dish soap. Blend with the lid on for 10 seconds then rinse. That’s all she wrote.

6. Wave Bye Bye to Burnt-On Food: Cleaning burnt pots is perhaps the most infuriating thing ever, especially if they are Teflon-coated and you can easily damage them by abrasive scrubbing. Next time you have a sticky burnt mess on your hands, fill the pot or pan with warm water and throw in a dryer sheet to soak. In just a few minutes, it will be ready to wash and the scorched food will come off with ease.

7. Under The ‘Fridge (Not a Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Remix): Believe it or not, you don’t have to wait until moving day to clean underneath your refrigerator. If you are sensitive to dust, this should be a regular undertaking but it doesn’t have to be a back-breaker. Grab a pair of old pantyhose and roll them onto a broom or mop handle. Swipe underneath the fridge with the “hosed” end to push the dust and food particles out into the open so they can be easily swept up.

8. Freshen Up Your ‘Fridge: Keep the inside of your refrigerator smelling so fresh and so clean but also, you know, safe for food because that’s where your food lives. Take a spray bottle and fill it with two parts water and one part white vinegar with a little bit of lemon oil for a refreshing scent. Empty out the whole shebang, spray with your homemade mix, then wipe it down. It’s a little labor intensive but at least you don’t have to do it every day.

9. Deep Clean Your Cutting Boards: Remember that lemon and salt treatment for your stainless steel sink? Double up the fun and apply it to your wooden cutting boards! Again, this is not something you have to do every day but it’s pretty easy and does not require a fancy, expensive cleaner.

10. Microwave Your Kitchen Washrags: Say what? Yes, washing your washrags always works to keep things sanitary but in between washes (before they get downright dirty with food stains), give them a good microwaving to kill lingering bacteria. Rinse your rags, wring them out, then place them in the microwave for three minutes. Let them sit until cool then hang dry for a clean you can trust without waiting for laundry day.

11. De-Gunk Kitchen Cabinets: You may think you know how to clean kitchen cabinets until you notice the outsides getting dingier and greasier over time. Remember, fight oil with oil. Take soft-bristled toothbrush (that you don’t use) and scrub gently with mineral or vegetable oil to get rid of stubborn residue lightning fast.

12. Clean Your Coffee or Spice Grinder: If you don’t want to mix your coffees or spices, do a quick palette cleanse by adding stale bread or uncooked rice to your grinder and give it a few pulses. This will loosen up all the built-up powders so they will all come out with a good shake into the trash bin.

Sources: AllYou, Cosmopolitan, Apartment Geeks, Emlii

 

 

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3 Low Maintenance Houseplants

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While we can all appreciate the value of an attractive houseplant, we don’t all have the green thumb that it takes to keep them alive for more than a few weeks. If you’re like us and you want a good looking but low maintenance houseplant, we’ve got your covered. Spritz these plants with a splash of water every couple weeks and you’ve got yourself a growing, thriving and happy houseplant. Don’t forget to head over to Ebates for discounted price deals and Cash Back offers on your favorite Home and Garden stores.

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Jade

Easily identifiable by their thick oval leaves and deep green color, jade plants grow quickly and require relatively little attention to keep healthy. These succulents tend to be more attractive than the average fern, and they’re easier to maintain as well.

Aloe

While we all know of aloe as a component in a huge range of skincare products, the plant is also surprisingly easy to maintain. Aloe thrives in dry soil environments, meaning that depending on the humidity levels of your home or office, you can get away with only watering the plant once every other week. For those of us that tend to forget about those watering obligations, aloe seems like it might be just the right match.

Air Plants

In addition to their incredibly easy upkeep and maintenance routines, air plants are also one of the coolest plants in terms of options for potting. Because they don’t require soil to grow, there are a ton of cool ways to hang your air plants for a unique display. And all you need to do to keep them thriving is to mist once a week with a water bottle.

According to the American Horticultural Therapy Association, maintaining houseplants have myriad benefits ranging from improving your mood and sense of well-being, to reducing anxiety and stress levels, giving a better sense of stability, and making it easier to relax.

Whether you want them to help filter indoor pollution, do a little stress relief, or just brighten up an otherwise lackluster corner of your home, houseplants can do the trick! While you might not think you have the green thumb, ordering a few of these super easy to maintain houseplants should be able to convince you otherwise.

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3 Tips for Hosting the Perfect Summer Party

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It’s almost summer, and that means it’s almost time for the season of barbecues, pool parties, bonfires, and fun. If you’re planning to throw a party this summer, all you need to do is prepare a few key details and you’ll be all set to give your guests a great time.

1. Choose Your Theme

When the weather starts to heat up, it’s the best time of the year to plan a fun outdoor party. One of the best ways to get your guests exciting about an upcoming party is to center things around a theme. If you’re celebrating for the Fourth of July, you already have your theme ready to go, but other ideas like Kentucky Derby parties, lawn games, and garden parties are all light themes that help you in your planning for everything from invitations to libations.

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If you’re looking for the subtle decorative accoutrements to accompany your theme, avoid Party City and hunt for vintage home and garden accessories from eBay. Whether you’re looking for a croquet set, chic votives, Derby fascinators, or an antique tea set, you can find tons of great deals on unique items using eBay coupons from Ebates, as well as thousands of free shipping offers.

2. Get Creative With Your Drinks

Speaking of libations, the key to any successful party is the food and drinks you serve. Get creative with your drinks and keep things in theme. While Cinco de Mayo may have already passed, a cantina-themed fiesta is going to be great all summer long, and a few margarita varieties are just the thing to get things started.

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Want to host a wine-tasting and painting party? You might have to venture farther than your grocery store to find some interesting vintages. Get up to 7.5% Cash Back on wines that your guests will adore when you order from Wine Insiders through Ebates.

3. Get Your Guests Involved

While a traditional dinner party is always a nice time, there’s something more exciting about heading to a party where there is a little more planned for guests. Getting your guests involved in the party doesn’t necessitate months of planning, but a few simple options can keep the party flowing, fun, and lively. Whether it’s lawn games, projecting a classic film, setting up a build your own Bloody Mary bar, or something else, a few simple activities can be the difference between a good party and a great one.

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Follow these simple tips and your guests will be talking about your party for months to come. As always, your party preparations are always more affordable when you shop with the discounts and Cash Back that Ebates offers!

 

 

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Decorating Hacks for a Better Looking Home

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While we’d all love to live in our dream home, not everyone can grace the paces of Architectural Digest. Thankfully for the rest of us, there’s no shortage of quick, simple, and easy ways to transform your home from average to amazing. If you’re looking for a few ways to freshen your home’s interior design, the internet DIY community is a wellspring of inspiration and fun ideas that won’t drain your back account. Here’s out guide to hacking your home design one room at a time!

Kick Things Up in the Kitchen

The kitchen is one of the easiest places to start with your decorative hacking. While most of us think of it for its utilitarian purposes, your kitchen can be just as charming and design friendly as the rest of the house, even if you’re an active chef. The ladies over at I Am Momma Hear Me Roar have a great way to take a boring rubber floor mat and turn it into a stylish fabric floor covering that is not only secure, but also attractive.

With a few simple steps and a few crafty supplies, you can have an easy to clean, personalized mat that makes chopping onions oh so comfortable. And if you order your supplies using Michaels coupons from Ebates, you can make the project that much easier on the wallet.

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Lighten Up Your Living Room

If you’re living in an older home or apartment, there’s a solid chance you have an unusable fireplace. While we love the architectural detailing of an old mantle, a whitewashed slab in the middle of your living room feels like wasted space. The Budget Decorator will show you how t put the fireplace to use with an assortment of candles for a sophisticated, bohemian glow. After all, it’s still a flame, just a bit smaller in scale.

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Design Details in the Dining Room

Feeling a bit blasé about your dining room? House Beautiful has some great ideas about easy makeovers you could do in a day. If it’s the furniture you’re lacking, go with the pro tip and just paint everything white. Your table and chairs might be well-loved antiques, but a fresh coat of high-gloss white paint will give your dining room a fresh, airy look. If you’re looking for a funky touch, you can get creative with your wall décor. They recommend decorating a wall with plates for a unified look that’s a cheeky take on the purpose of the room, and one that you’re dinner guests definitely won’t have seen before.

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Bring Some Style to the Bathroom

Often the home’s most overlooked opportunity for design improvement, the bathroom deserves a little attention. Another utilitarian space, you might not think of your bathroom as a very style-friendly zone, but there are some little things you can do to beautify it. Take your shower curtain for instance. Real Simple suggests that instead of going with traditional metal rings, add an interesting touch by fastening it to the rod with fabric bows. It’s fun, functional, and rust-resistant.

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You don’t have to undergo an entire home renovation to get a fresh new style. Follow these four simple decorating hacks and you’ll be amazed just how great your home can look!

 

 

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Celebrating Earth Day with Ebates!

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Earth Day 2015 is just around the corner on April 22. Do you know what you’ll be doing to celebrate the 45th anniversary this year? According to the Earth Day Network’s official website, the holiday serves as a lightning rod for environmental discussion and change. “Growing out of the first Earth Day, Earth Day Network (EDN) works with over 22,000 partners in 192 countries to broaden, diversify and mobilize the environmental movement. More than 1 billion people now participate in Earth Day activities each year, making it the largest civic observance in the world.”

While the organization is sparking a global conversation about the environment, you can do your part and bring the Earth Day message to your local community by making small changes. Not sure where to get started? Check out some of our ways to celebrate Earth Day this year!

Research Easy Changes
Getting started with Earth Day is as easy as taking a look at your daily habits and see what small changes you can make to reduce, reuse, and recycle. For most people, something as simple as reducing the amount of time you spend in the shower, remembering to shut off the water when you brush your teeth, and sorting out recyclables before you take out the trash. When you’re mindful about your consumption habits, small changes can add up to a big difference over time.

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Switch Out Your Lightbulbs
One of the best small changes you can make is to switch out the incandescent lightbulbs in your home to environmentally friendly alternatives. The energy-efficient, green lightbulbs are known as CFL’s or Compact Florescent Lamp bulbs, and they can use around 75% less energy than traditional bulbs. So you’re not only saving the environment, but you’re saving money on your electricity bill while you’re at it. If you want to save even more, you can order you CFL bulbs using Walmart coupons and Ebates for discounted pricing and Cash Back on your purchase!

Start a Compost
Another way to redirect your waste toward productive uses is to start a compost. It’s easy to set up and can work wonders for your garden once you’re finished. Designate a bin in your yard for your compost heap and add organic waste like fruit and vegetables, weeds, and coffee grounds instead of throwing them out. Over time, the materials will decompose to create a nutrient rich fertilizer or your garden and reduce the amount of garbage your household generates. It’s a win-win!

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Plan an Afternoon of Volunteering
If you’re looking for ways to get your office or family involved, an afternoon of volunteering is a great way to do that. There are local volunteer events around the country ranging from community clean-up to public gardening opportunities. Find an event in your area to contribute this year!

Take on a few of these projects for an enriching Earth Day, because changing the world happens one small step at a time!

 

 

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Gardening Tips for Beginners

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Spring is the time of new beginnings. And if you’re thinking of taking advantage of the new season by spending time in your yard and starting a garden, we have a few tips for you. Make sure to check out all the stores that have Double Cash Back during Home and Garden Week over at Ebates! You’ll find some great deals on all the gardening tools you need a stores like Home Depot, Sears, and Walmart.

1. Plan
The first step may seem obvious but it is important! Plan what you want. Do you want a flower garden, vegetable garden or herb garden? Keep in mind that it is better to start small. You can always add more once your garden starts to be successful.

2. Choose a place to plant
Do you have a sunny or shady space to plant? This can be a deciding factor on what to plant as most vegetables and some flowers require about six hours of sun each day. So if you don’t have a lot of sun, look for plants that can tolerate the shade. Make sure that you plant your garden where you can’t ignore it. If your garden starts to need attention, you’ll notice it faster than if you put it in an area you rarely see daily.

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3. Prepare the ground
Get rid of the sod that is covering the area you want to plant and spread compost to improve the soil. Using an organic material will boost your soil. Using compost, dry grass clippings, decayed leaves, or old manure will improve the soil and make a perfect starting point for your garden.

4. Decide on your plants
Now that you’ve picked your area and what type of garden you want to have, you’ll want to pick what you want to plant. Some plants are harder to grow and maintain than others, so we suggest these easy-to-grow plants for beginners. If you’re planning to plant flowers, try out marigolds, geraniums, pansies, or daylilies. If you’re planning to plant vegetables, go for peppers, tomatoes, lettuce, and cucumbers.

5. Put them in the ground
Learn about which plant you’ve chosen and when the best time to plant them is. Some plants and vegetables are picky about the cold and you will want to wait until all frost has passed. Some plants will fare better planted in autumn or late winter. Some plants, such as lettuce and sunflowers, are easy to grow from seeds. But you may find that it is easier for some flowers to buy a set plant or transplant and just pop it in the ground and grow from there.

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6. Water your plants
You’ll want to water your seedlings daily, as they should never dry out. As they grow, you can taper this off. The new transplants will need watering every other day until their roots become established into the ground. After the initial process, watering depends on the humidity of your climate, soil, and how often it rains. If you see that your plants are starting to wilt, they are in need of water. Slowly water so that it is absorbed and does not run off.

7. Keep it up
You’ve started your garden! Keep in mind that the garden will take work. You need to water when needed and pull weeds before they grow large and overtake your garden. In the end, just stop and smell the roses. Or whatever you choose to plant!

Do you enjoy gardening? Are you planning to start one this year? Let us know by leaving a comment!

 

 

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5 Must-Try Interior Design Trends

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If you’ve had a major home makeover itch for the past few months, there is no time like now to start getting inspired by unique home decor ideas and then dive in. It’s spring, after all! This is the season when most interior design trends come to life. No matter what colors or styles you prefer, you’re sure to find something that sparks your creative spirit in our list of five hot interior design trends.

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1. Girly Gingham

Forget kitchen curtains and tablecloths. Gingham is expanding into other areas of the home with ultra-feminine styling in mind. These gingham chairs are rustic-meets-teenybopper to create a unique style perspective.

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2. Bold Blue Accents

A blue accent wall is not for the faint of heart but it creates a beautiful focal point for any room. Blue furniture and fixtures also create this effect in a bite-sized serving.

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$118, Build.com

However, if you want to try something a little more temporary, this lovely blue bedroom lamp is a nice baby step. Pair it with some blue accent pillows or a blue throw rug!

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3. Neutral Accents

We all know the safest rule in home decor is to paint in neutrals and mix things up with colorful accents. But why not live dangerously? Paint with colors that make you giddy and keep the look grounded with creamy or nude furniture.

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4. Monochrome Texture

If color isn’t your thing and you love a clean, calm gray palette, you can keep the look lively with inspired with a mix of textures. Grasscloth wallpaper is particularly popular this year to give your walls a little pop.

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5. Menswear Inspired

Plaids, pinstripes, houndstooth. Little pops of these menswear prints can give any room in your house a nice little kick, especially when juxtaposing modern and classic styles. For instance, the retro vibe of a plaid chair and the contemporary geometric mirror make an interesting mix.

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$309.99, Bed Bath & Beyond

This blue plaid chair may look like Dad’s favorite sitting spot but with the right wall treatments and accents, it can be right at home in your mishmash style bedroom.

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9 Nifty Home Essentials To Get You Organized Now Buy Now

Clutter, mess and mayhem — it’s hard to stay organized when you have #allthethings taking up all your space. But getting the house neat and tidy again is easy with the help of a few smart storage solutions and nifty home essentials. Start sorting one room at a time, find a designated home for every paper and knickknack and you’ll soon see the floor again!

Drawer Organizer Spice Rack

If you’re guilty of throwing all your spices in one cluttered cabinet (been there!), you need this super-cool horizontal drawer rack. Having everything you need within reach next to the stove ups your kitchen-organization game and makes cooking quicker and more convenient.

Drawer Organizer Spice Rack
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Under-Bed Organizer

No room for a mudroom? No problem. Bid farewell to spare shoes and strewn jackets with this organizer, which features three spacious, moisture-resistant shelves and an umbrella holder to boot.

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from Walmart
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Utility Entryway Organizer

No room for a mudroom? No problem. Bid farewell to spare shoes and strewn jackets with this organizer, which features three spacious, moisture-resistant shelves and an umbrella holder to boot.

Organize It All Utility Entryway Organizer
from Jet.com
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Industrial Closet Organizer

Great for rooms lacking storage space, this wardrobe closet-organization system is so stylish that you’ll be proud to keep it on display for everyone to see.

Neu Home Industrial Closet Organizer
from HSN
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Studio Organizer Cart with Drawers

Crafters need not stop their paper-hoarding ways; this amazing studio drawer set has 12 compartments to house everything a DIYer needs.

Honey-Can-Do Studio Organizer Cart with Drawers
from Bed Bath & Beyond
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Wicker Basket with Chalkboard

A large wicker basket in every room is the secret to successful home organization. Use it for blankets, throw pillows and quick cleanups when unexpected company arrives.

Bryant Large Wicker Basket with Chalkboard
from Pier 1 Imports
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Bookshelf Media Tower

Shelfie Instagram alert! A chic bookshelf not only adds sophistication to a room, but also provides space for all the decorative accents you previously didn’t know where to put.

Weston Home Elements Bookshelf Media Tower
from Walmart
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Bathroom Storage Cabinet

Small guest bathrooms can present a particular challenge, but this cabinet enables you to store all the essentials — from shampoo to TP to magazines.

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Wall Organizer with Hooks

Keep your calendar front and center, hang your keys and keep essentials safe in this family wall organizer.
 

Kate and Laurel Darla Chalkboard Wall Organizer with Hooks
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