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At this point, its been months of full-onnesting.
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Because, hey, its not a bad way to pass the time.
Fix your ugly cord situation.
Swap out your showerhead.
This was the easiest project I did with the biggest payoff.
Plus, even the shittiest bathroom feels massively upgraded with a fancy new showerhead.
For a more affordable option, try this highly-rated AquaDance rainfall showerhead combo ($40,Amazon).
This for sure manifested with my fridge.
Throw out expired products.
Speaking of expired things, this is another easy project to pass the time with.
I dont know about you, but its pretty laughable how many things became obsolete to me this year.
Not sure how to tell if your beauty products are expired if they dont have the date on them?
The FDA has some advice on thathere.
Set up a doorway drop zone.
I never put much thought into my entryway, given that I dont have a ton of space.
I had a place to drop my keys, my shoes, and my mail.
What more did I need?
So I decided to redecorate my tiny little entryway to optimize it for our COVID era.
Consolidate candles and upcycle candle jars.
I cant be the only one with an abundance of almost-emptycandlejars all around my apartment.
You need your own wicks for this, such as these pre-waxed ones ($7,Amazon).
But you dont have to get that crafty.
Old candle containers make great decor or extra storage around your house.
Free up space in your silverware drawer.
If you suffer from a lack of kitchen storage, this upgrade suggestion is for you.
Upgrade your lights to smart lights.
Personally, I use a fewPhilips Hue Smart Lightingproducts.
But there are lots available on the market, from brands likeSylvaniaorYeelight.
Install a bidet attachment.
But even if its easier to get your hands on some T.P.
Check outthese affordable bidet attachments, as well as some instructions on how to install and use them.
Refold your clothes using the KonMari Fold.
My drawers are disaster zoneseven now, despite barely touching most of my clothes in lockdown.
Kind of like filing your clothes away.
Just read her bookThe Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up($11,Amazon).
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