Sugar Editorial Picks
Feb 19, 2009 -
Since many of you were appalled at the price of the toothbrush holder that I showcased in my poll yesterday, I decided that some cheaper options were in order. Believe me, I'm definitely not one to spend $107 on a toothbrush holder, either! I love ValancyJane's solution for a toothbrush holder option.
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Feb 18, 2009 -
Ensuring that your bathroom is both tidy and attractive means that everything must be in its place. That, of course, includes our toothbrushes. This Unica Pewter Toothbrush Holder ($107) is definitely a pretty choice for an elegant and understated bathroom.
- 28 Comments
Jan 01, 2009 -
The CB2 Man Tootbrush Holder ($3.95) is certainly clever, but I don't know if I'd want to suction this little fellow to my bathroom wall. Would you?
Love It or Hate It?
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Aug 13, 2009 -
Northumbria University graduate Jack Bresnahan's biodegradable, plastic lids turn your used tin cans into household containers. Here, a basic can has become a vase, and other lids include a soap dispenser, sugar caster, tea and coffee canisters, toothbrush holder, money box, and desk organizer. While tin cans can be recycled, many are tossed irresponsibly and end up in a landfill.
- 5 Comments
Sep 19, 2008 -
- Re-Nest has news about Flor's new wool collection.
- Elements of Style urges you to check out this fashionable Manhattan home.
- Shelterrific finds a cute toothbrush holder.
- Dwell tells us that Rem Koolhaas takes on Manhattan.
- AT:SF shares advice on shelf displays.
- Charles and Hudson has 17 uses for sawdust.
- Craft shows you how to make a manly potato-print travel pouch.
- YumSugar reports that supermarkets are shrinking.
- SavvySugar tells you how to ask for a raise.
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Oct 19, 2007 -
Green designer Danny Seo always has great, simple ideas for greening your home. In
a recent post he writes that when he was thrifting at a local Goodwill, he saw a bunch of toothbrush holders, and immediately thought of using these as plastic bag dryers. All you have to do is stick wooden dowels or chopsticks in the holes where you'd normally stick your toothbrush, and then drape the bag over the stick.
- 9 Comments
Aug 28, 2007 -
Ever since I saw this list of 10 things you can stop cleaning right now — much of which involves disposing of things rather than washing them — I've been wondering how we can make housework easier without making landfills fuller. So in the Open House this weekend, I asked you guys to share your house-cleaning shortcuts.
Several users mentioned the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser, which is also one of my must-have cleaning tools.
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