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DIY Projects to Help You Become More Efficient

In this article, we've listed down a few DIY projects that are easy to do but can make a huge impact on your life

We all want to make living just a tad bit easier, which is why most of us are always on the hunt for ways to become more efficient with our daily tasks. In this article, we’ve listed down a few DIY projects that are easy to do but can make a huge impact on your life. Lead a more productive and less stressful life with these ideas.

A Shutter Mail Organizer

This is something that you can use within your home. The best thing about this is that it’s inexpensive to make. Just one internet-savvy search will lead you to a DIY window shutter. If you can find a can of paint that’s still usable, paint it to make it look more appealing. This project will keep all your mail neat and organized. This is an excellent idea as your mail will be visible and won’t clutter the home.

Cargo Blocks

Most of us have wondered if it’s possible to place groceries in the trunk strategically so they won’t slide around. Thankfully, we’ve come up with a creative use for jumper cables and a spare blanket. Making cargo blocks is not just easy, but it’ll keep everything in the trunk organized. Plan on making cargo blocks before you go on your way to your parents’ place, so they’ll be able to eat an entire casserole - one that hasn’t been turned upside down.

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Color-Code Your Keys

Have you tried staring at your set of keys for a long time because you still have to process which one is your house key? Now, you no longer have to suffer the hold up since you can just color-code your keys. This idea is painfully obvious and you don’t need to go through much hassle. To start off, get as many nail polish colors as you can. Paint each key with a different color. If you don’t want your key ring to look like it’s a warden’s, only paint one or two that you often need. You just have to convince your wife to let you borrow her stash of nail polishes.

Etched Measurements

When filling up a large pot or kettle, you’ll find that it’s a hassle to keep on filling up a tiny measuring glass a couple of times over just so you can get the measurements right. To solve this issue, get a bigger measuring cup and add a couple of markings. Make sure that they look good and they are permanent. Before you mark up your pans and pots, practice your etching technique so you won’t have to waste those metal instruments.

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Drawers Under the Cabinet

Do you constantly complain about the lack of storage within your kitchen? Or, do you have a hard time reaching the topmost parts of your kitchen cabinets? Get more accessible kitchen drawers by adding a couple of drawers at the bottom of your actual cabinet. The bottom drawers can be utilized as storage for flat items that usually accumulate randomly. Now, you no longer have to open the shelves that are a plethora of dusty dishes and ugly cups in front of your guests.

Canned Food Cabinet

It’s a known fact that people can be a tad bit happier if they have less clutter and more space. If you aren’t a fan of taking a peek at your pantry only to find out that you have four whole bottles of a dressing, then this nifty project is for you. A canned food cabinet will allow you to organize your canned foods and ensure that you only have canned foods that you’re going to need in the near future. This idea is much better than allowing dust to collect on your pantry.

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