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Forget Traditional Towel Rings: A Piece Of Brass Wire Creates Bathroom Storage

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Store-bought towel rings, bars, and hooks solve the same problem in almost every bathroom. Brittney Smart took a different approach using a short piece of brass wire, a wall hook, and a few hand tools. What started as a straight length of wire became a geometric towel holder that adds storage while introducing a custom brass accent beside the sink. Brass Wire Replaced a Store-Bought Towel Holder Heavy-gauge brass wire, two pairs of pliers, a towel, and a small brass screw hook supplied everything needed for the project. No brackets, mounting plates, or decorative hardware entered the design. Brass wire provides enough rigidity to support a folded hand towel while remaining flexible enough to bend into shape with hand tools. Fabric Protected the Brass During Bending Direct contact between plier teeth and brass can leave visible marks across the metal surface. Wrapping the wire with a towel created a protective barrier before shaping began. Protection becomes more important as be...

This Cramped Attic Room Became a Marble Bathroom Filled With Custom Details

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Storage often ends up in attic rooms where sloped ceilings make the space difficult to use. Boxes, old furniture, exposed plaster, and damaged walls filled this room long before it resembled part of the home. @botanical_revival Instagram creator @botanical_revival spent months completing an attic conversion that turned the neglected space into a master ensuite. Rather than hiding the roofline, the renovation worked with it, adding a skylight shower, marble surfaces, oak cabinetry, brass fixtures, and rich painted walls that transformed one of the smallest rooms in the house. Cracked Walls Showed How Neglected the Attic Had Become @botanical_revival The original room served as storage rather than living space. Peeling plaster, exposed brick, cracked walls, unfinished timber panels, and a low sloping ceiling left little indication that the room could become a bathroom. Boxes, wrapping paper, and spare furniture occupied most of the floor. Natural light reached the space through ol...

Instead of a Media Console, They Turned an Entire Wall Into Storage

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Large living room walls often end up with a television mounted in the center and little else around it. Imgur user DtownNola saw an opportunity to use the entire wall instead of treating it as a backdrop for the TV. @DtownNola What started with painter’s tape and a rough layout plan became a wall-length storage system with built-in cabinets, floating shelves, a black chevron feature wall, hidden cable management, and Philips Hue lighting. The project turned one blank wall into storage, display space, and an architectural focal point. Blue Tape Mapped Out the Entire Design @DtownNola Painter’s tape marked the locations of the future cabinets, shelving, and television wall before any construction began. The layout stretched across nearly the entire wall, allowing the homeowner to visualize proportions and spacing before cutting materials or building cabinetry. Backing Structure Was Built Behind the TV @DtownNola Plywood and framing lumber created a dedicated mountin...

Couple Spray Painted Their Wood Cabinets White and the Kitchen Looked Newly Built

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Wood cabinets dominated this kitchen for years. Quartz countertops, a geometric tile backsplash, and black appliances were already in place, but the stained finish continued to define the room despite the newer materials surrounding it. @theatlien513 In a transformation shared by Imgur user theatlien513 , the existing cabinetry received a complete repaint. White cabinet paint replaced the original wood finish, new black hardware was installed throughout the kitchen, and the island was painted Sherwin-Williams Peppercorn to create contrast. The kitchen still has the same layout, countertops, backsplash, flooring, and appliances, but the shift from stained wood to painted cabinetry changed the appearance of the entire space. Wood Cabinets Defined the Original Kitchen @theatlien513 Raised-panel wood cabinets covered nearly every wall and extended to the ceiling line, giving the kitchen a traditional appearance. White quartz countertops and a hexagon tile backsplash had already updat...

Not Grass: This Front Yard Was Rebuilt Around Shrubs and Mulch

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Dry grass covered most of this front yard despite dozens of established shrubs, ornamental grasses, flowering plants, and young trees already growing throughout the space. Large sections of lawn required water but contributed little to the overall landscape. @Sboutig Rather than replacing the grass, Imgur user Sboutig decided to remove the lawn from the design altogether. New edging, compost, drip irrigation, mulch, and gravel transformed the property into a low-water garden where planting beds became the main feature instead of the turf. Plants Remained. Lawn Became the Problem @Sboutig Flowering shrubs, evergreen mounds, ornamental grasses, and young trees were already distributed throughout the property. Most of the landscape structure existed before the project began. @Sboutig Large patches of dry grass filled the spaces between plants, creating a scattered appearance across the yard. Existing plantings had matured enough to become the focus, making the lawn feel unnecessar...