
This shoe rack is a perfect example of inspired ingenuity. The design for this shoe rack (courtesy of DWR) is brilliant as it takes up no space and keeps shoes off the floor thereby reducing clutter and dirt. NotMartha has built it herself and it makes for a great afternoon project that you can begin using straight away.

The Newbury 1933-1940 (Model No. 3397); ($1,791 to $2,042)
Shelterrific has highlighted an article from Cottage Living about a family living in their 1930's Sears Kit House. The Sears archives has some more great information about these homes which were sold through mail order from 1908 to 1940. They estimate 70k-75k of these homes were sold and included 447 different home styles.
Do you live in a Sears home?