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Reddit mentions of DecoBros Metal Mesh Rolling Cart, Silver
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- Dimension: 26.1"H x 9.8"W x 18.5"D
- Easily rolling around by four sturdy casters
- Multiple Use Purpose: File Cart, Laundry Cart
- USPTO Patent USD734914
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Color | Silver |
Height | 25.4 Inches |
Length | 16.6 Inches |
Weight | 5 Pounds |
Width | 9.8 Inches |
ERMAGERD. I'm moving to a place with much more room and storage space and I'm so excited. But I can't figure out exactly how I want to store it all.
My long-suffering partner has been promised that with our new space, I will improve my messy habits. I need to anyway and having a clean partner should really be more motivation/pressure but I am a little shit. Anyway- here's my preliminary thoughtsketch:
> Share bathroom with bf, he would LOVE for there to be nothing on the countertop besides a cleanser and hygiene essentials. I'd like to do that for him.
> Will likely limit myself to basic hygiene (deodorant, oral care, cleanser)- basically if my bf doesn't have a version of his own, I won't have it there. I'm such a cluttery person and don't mind it as much, but it would be lovely for him to have a clean counter for the first time since we moved in together 3 years ago.
> I plan to use this as my spa-space (bubble baths etc) so originally had thought put ALL THE SKINCARE in here but then bf pointed out it will function as a guest bathroom, which means it shouldn't necessarily be a free-for-all.
> In addition I've never been so ambitious and neat but most people do say keeping non-cleanser skincare OUT of the bathroom can be good for longevity (less heat and moisture)
> Then again the medicine cabinet appeals as it's hidden but seems easy to store things and more compelling than putting crap under the sink every time I take it out.
> Benefits would be large area- not a shared space
> No moisture/heat issues here
> Next to all my other beauty crap
> Large closet means I can keep a bin for non-daily use products, backups, etc.
> Could get one of these bad boys and wheel it to the bathroom if I want to do my routine in there for some reason.
I'm that idiot who loves planning organization but isn't very good at maintaining it. So I don't want to go hog wild with buying organizational supplies and then be my usual self and leave crap in bags and boxes everywhere. Tips for moving house and setting up a new storage/display system? Especially if you keep majority of your skincare in a non-bathroom environment?