It doesn’t have to take much time or money to really elevate the look of your home.  Simple things like glass containers for your soap, or an organizer for your bathroom toiletries are both small additions, but they will make a big impact on the look of your space.  Here are 7 inexpensive ways to elevate the look of your new home.

 

Glass Storage Containers.  These airtight containers will help keep your food fresh longer and will elevate the look of your pantry or kitchen container.

Solar Lanterns.  These solar powered lanterns look great outdoors, and they will automatically turn on once the sun goes down.

Bathroom Storage Organizer.  This organizer has 5 slots where you can store items such as a toothbrush, toothpaste, razor, etc.  There are also drainage holes in the bottom of the organizer.

Glass Bottles for Soap and Lotion.  Instead of keeping your soap in the generic plastic containers, try a nice set of glass ones instead.  This simple swap will elevate the look of your counterspace.

Chic Alarm Clock.  Swap out your old brown box alarm clock for this sleek, compact digital one.

Toilet Paper Holder with Shelf.  This toilet paper holder comes with a marble top, making it the perfect spot for room sprays, or a reed diffuser.

Under Cabinet Lighting in your Pantry.  These LED strips will add warm light anywhere that you might need it, and the back of your pantry might be a great spot.

 

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