Shopping List For Your Stylish Pet Hideaway

Shopping List For Your Stylish Pet Hideaway

One of the number one questions I got after revealing our Pet Hideaway Closet Makeover earlier this month was: “Where did you get that litter box?!” It might not be the classiest or most appealing thing to talk about (especially if you’re reading this first thing in the morning…sorry about that!), but it really is a good-looking litter box.

Shopping List For Your Stylish Pet Hideaway

So, I spent a little time today gathering links to all the items I used in the refresh—from that fan-favorite litter box, to the peel-and-stick tile floor, too! Keep scrolling for all the details, and let me know in the comments if you have any other questions from the closet makeover.

I should also mention that, if you’re a little lost about what the heck I’m talking about, you can click back here for the whole story, where I explain what inspired us to turn an under-appreciated closet in our basement into a colorful hideaway for our cats.

Resources From Our Pet Closet Makeover:

1. Cat house ($143)

2. White litter box ($28)

3. Wood and fabric storage box ($15)

4. Peel-and-stick patterned tiles (ON SALE: $9.98)

5. Mini dust pan set ($9)

6. Faux snake plant ($58)

7. Vintage rug ($60)

8. White rope basket ($13)

9. White basket with handles ($13)

10. Wall basket plant holder ($19.97)

Shopping List For Your Stylish Pet Hideaway

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Weekend Inspiration: No. 67

Weekend Inspiration: No. 67

Happy Friday! I’m actually about to head into a working weekend with two full days spent at the pottery studio. Our community space is holding a weekend-long workshop for intermediate potters, so I’ll be there working away on a few new-to-me techniques.

I’ll try my best to document some of the action on my Instagram Stories (when my hands aren’t covered in wet clay, that is!), so make sure you’re following me over in that space if you want a peek into the event. In the meantime, keep scrolling for a handful of links to cool projects and articles.

Weekend Inspiration: No. 67

1. I’ve lately been trying to add more sustainability to our routine, so this coffee sock caught my eye. I just started using the organic cotton reusable coffee filter with my pour-over dripper, and it has been a game-changer because it means I don’t have to use disposable paper filters anymore.

2. Speaking of sustainability, I got lots of good inspiration from this article all about creating better money habits over time.

3. Isn’t this DIY modern trellis project so clever?! I’m not sure if I have a good enough green thumb to give it a shot, but maybe I could use it with faux greenery. Is that too tacky? What if I just leave it out during the sunny, hot months? I can’t decide.

4. This small bath makeover might just be the prettiest one of 2019. The pink paneling steals the show in the very best way possible.

5. One recent upgrade we made in our own small bathroom was a new towel holder. I finally took down the old towel bar we inherited from the previous homeowners, and put up this sleek wood peg rail instead. I also grabbed these towels (they have handy cotton hanging loops) to go with it. This turned out to be such a simple and inexpensive update!

6. Have you thought about upgrading your closet organization ahead of the summer-to-fall wardrobe transition? Our how-to tutorial for installing one by yourself might be all the motivation you need.

Weekend Inspiration: No. 67

Visit the DGD shop to see the updated collection!

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