These recyclable containers can become spaces to organize objects that are loose by the home.
A trend in social networks shows How to transform milk boxes into practical organizers for different spaces of the hogar. The DIY (DO ITUURF) movement promotes the reuse of daily materials to create economic and sustainable solutions.
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The transformation process requires basic materials and simple steps. An empty box of six milk containers serves as a basis for creating a functional organizer. With tools such as rule, cutter and decorative materials, anyone can turn these containers into useful objects with a personalized touch.


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He First step consists in preparing the base structure. A rule helps mark a straight line at the top of the box to make a uniform cut with cutter. Then, a square of the upper lid is trimmed and sticks to one of the weakest sides to reinforce the structure.
He Next step implies decorating the organizer. The interior and exterior of the box are formed with a jute fabric or other similar material to achieve an aesthetic finish. A white rope placed around the outer base adds a visual detail that contrasts with the fabric. A wooden disc at the center of the base and two handles of natural materials at the ends complete the design and facilitate transport.
The final result offers multiple uses at home. In the kitchen, the organizer stores utensils, rags or dry foods. In the bathroom, it serves to store towels or personal hygiene products. In the bedrooms, it is ideal to order underwear, accessories or small objects. This practical solution not only optimizes spaces, but also helps reduce waste and foster a more sustainable lifestyle.
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