Times Colonist

Lazy summer doesn’t mean you can’t clean

- CATHY HOBBS Cathy Hobbs is an Emmy Award-winning television host and an interior design and home staging expert. You can visit her website at cathyhobbs.com.

Spring is the traditiona­l time when homeowners think of a cleanup, but summer is also an ideal time to cleanse and purge. With summer comes relaxed days and, for some, days off from work and shorter work weeks, making it the ideal time to allocate time for sprucing up, clearing out clutter and refreshing.

Not sure where to start? Here are some tips to help you clear the clutter this summer and refresh and rejuvenate your space.

1. Implement the “one in, one out” rule. If you purchase a new item, purge an old one.

2. Edit, then re-edit. Ask yourself if the item is really necessary. If the answer is no, then get rid of it.

3. Take inventory. Often homeowners lose track of what they own, especially if items are stored away in attics, basements or offsite storage. Be sure to look at what you own, and if you are not using certain items after five years, consider donating or selling them.

4. Consider having a seasonal closet. Store summer items in your closet, while storing offseason clothing and items elsewhere.

5. Downsize. Whether you are considerin­g living with less or donating items you no longer want or use, summer is a good time to remove any excess.

6. Organize. Whether you choose to implement a color-coding system or a unique identifica­tion method, organizati­on can be the key to maximizing any space.

7. Deep clean. As you settle into summer and look to fall, why not give your home a thorough cleaning?

8. Execute weather-sensitive home improvemen­t or maintenanc­e items. The summer is an ideal time to set projects into motion.

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Leave unnecessar­y items out of seasonal closets.

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