Can Something Pretty Make You Want To Do Housework?

If there is one thing we've learned running a professional organizing business it's that the right tool can get the job done. And an even better tool is one that you can leave out for display, or hang up in plain sight for easy access so it no only looks good, but functions well too.

 

This week I fell in love with this bamboo ironing board from Welm Elm on Beverly Boulevard in Los Angeles. If you know me, I pretty much hate ironing anything other than pillow cases, cocktail napkins, tea towels, shams and placemats (anything flat and manageable). But I think this board will want to make me want to iron more and more. And it's a relative bargain at $79.99. If you add a chef's stripe ironing board cover @ $19.00 –  you will have a look that adds affordable functional style in traditional homes, Victorian-style, Spanish Renaissance, beach home, Colonial, Craftsman (you get the point).

 

West Elm continues to stock great organizing and homekeeping products that they inherited when Hold Everything home organization store closed down in 2006.  Check out these pictures.

 

West Elm Bamboo Ironing Board

This stylish ironing board features solid bamboo legs and a Fibertech® top made from natural plant fiber waste.

 

West Elm Bamboo Ironing Board 2

High quality homekeeping products can make chores more fun!

When working with clients we try to incorporate some style in the client's necessary functional activities and storage. And all the better if we can move away from plastic containers into wood (yea, I am obsessed with wood organizing boxes and storage pieces).

 

Take for instance my own bathroom. I repurposed these 1970's Maxwell House freeze-dried glass coffee jars in the bathroom to hold wooden Q-tips, cotton balls, cotton pads and wood toothbrushes (the last container was empty so I added some sea shells). The canisters sit on the shelf and they're not only maritime chic, they're are functional (and yes, we had to scrub these jars for an hour, they were previously used in a garage in Sierra Madre to hold nuts, bolts and drill bits!)

 

 

Nautical Canisters

These re-purposed freeze-dried coffee canister sit on my bathroom shelves. They're not only pretty but functional too…something important to me personally and when working with clients.

So you can see from my Instagram picture post, when you incorporate looks and function, you might get a bonus: a burst of extra energy to tackle life's little details and complete your ironing (or any little chore) faster. And then we can move on to more important things like friends, family and Spring time fun.

 

 

Now is your chance to sound off:

 

What products do you like to have around you? Do stylish products really help you get the job done more efficiently? Let us know here in the comment section or you can tweet us @johntrosko on Twitter. You can also check me out on Instagram.

 

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3 responses to “Can Something Pretty Make You Want To Do Housework?”

  1. Jeri Dansky Avatar

    That’s a lovely ironing board – but NOTHING will make me like ironing. I gave away my iron years ago; the few things I have that need ironing – nothing I wear on a regular basis – get handled at the dry cleaners.
    But I agree with your point; stylish products (that are also well-designed) are – for many of us – more fun to use, and can make chores less tedious.

  2. Geralin Thomas Avatar

    Thanks a lot John – – now I’m craving that beautiful ironing board! When I work with clients who have extreme clutter, I’ve been known to tote along an ironing board and use it as a handy-dandy, portable, horizontal surface to sort stuff (since there are no clear surfaces available in the home.)
    ps – Your elbow grease paid off; I love your bathroom vanity glass canisters! Are those little sponges in that one canister?

  3. Julie Seibert Avatar

    I’m with Geralin on the beautiful ironing board. I love the repurposed coffee containers.

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