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What To Do With Unwanted Clothes When Moving

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 Hey All! There is no denying that clothes are one of the easiest household items when it comes to packing household belongings. The reasons are pretty sorted. First of all, they are not fragile or delicate like crockery or glasses so you don’t really have to worry about their damage issues. Secondly, they can easily get into any size of boxes and are easy to lift. However, this doesn’t mean you pack everything. It is good to get rid of unwanted clothes. You can donate it to the local charity or sell old clothes in a garage sale. There are plenty of other options which you can read in the article shared below.  https://www.betterremovalistsadelaide.com.au/what-to-do-with-unwanted-clothes-when-moving/

How to Make a DIY Coat Hook for Your Home

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 Are you tired of coats and backpacks strewn all over your house's entryway or mudroom? Tame that mess with this beautiful walnut DIY coat hook. Sized to attach to wall studs, this 20-inch-wide coat hook is strong enough to hold three heavy winter coats or even a couple of lightweight jackets plus a school backpack, while remaining securely attached to the wall. Inspired by a significant 1957 Frank Lloyd Wright home in California, this lean design is an elegant rhythm of squares and trapezoids. Set against a horizontal beam, its basic shapes are the perfect complement to other Arts and Crafts or traditional home elements.  Read More: https://www.thespruce.com/diy-coatrack-home-4174845

10 Ways to Bring Vintage Ceiling Tiles Into Your Home Decor

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 When it comes to vintage decor, and in many cases farmhouse decor, flea market enthusiasts are amazingly creative with the found objects they bring home. In their first incarnation, many of these vintage items weren’t necessarily intended as wall art or material to make a unique headboard, but "junkers" always brainstorm outside-the-box ways to display their reclaimed treasures, and they do it beautifully. Vintage ceiling tiles, or tins as they’re often called, are a great example of this. Back in the day, these ornate, patterned tiles had a singular purpose—to be used on ceilings. Often seen in department stores and malt shops, the tins were like their own pieces of art. Read More: https://www.thespruce.com/vintage-ceiling-tiles-decor-4165666

32 Delightful DIY Farmhouse Decor Ideas

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 Create something for your home with these DIY farmhouse decor ideas. Each idea is a project that takes you through recreating the look, step by step. There's a wide variety of tutorials that include stenciling, woodworking, and everything in between. Each project will give you that farmhouse look that you love and that great feeling of a job well-done. Decorating in farmhouse style doesn't need to be difficult. These projects will help transform your home into a place you love to be, and best of all, most of these ideas are simple, quick, and can be put together in an afternoon. Read More: https://www.thespruce.com/delightful-diy-farmhouse-decor-ideas-5197349