For over a year now I have salivated over the beautiful and organized She-Sheds. I have had a picture hanging in my office for over a year and a half wishing for the pretty and organized space. My shed is very small (quite a dilemma since I cannot enlarge it because I live in a townhouse), but I thought it could still be organized. It is still not a space where I can store large DIY and paint projects or even work on large projects, but I have turned it into an organized spaceSee the complete to do list when you visit my site.
Once my to-do list was made it was time to take action. I hired a handyman to hang the pegboard and other board material. I am thinking that was something we could have done ourselves, but we did not have the tools nor the time, and I decided sometimes it's just better to hire a professional. The price was reasonable and the job was complete in a day. Which made me very happy.
The problem was and is the size of the space and the items we need to store. I was hoping I would have space for upcycling and storing pieces of furniture, but I don't think that's going to happen. I just had to face the fact that I cannot stretch the space and get on with organizing the space. :)
We purchased hooks to hang tools on the pegboard. I like this system because I can see everything at a glance. It's easy and cost effective storage. Read the entire article and see more pictures http://clearissa.hubpages.com/hub/How-to-Organize-a-ProjectShe-Shed.
Original article and pictures take http://www.hometalk.com/9821913/how-to-organize-a-project-she-shed site
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