Calhoun Times

Four rules for a more organized home

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(StatePoint) There are plenty of reasons why people obsess over organizati­on and resolve to master it at home. Household items become easier to find. Rooms all of a sudden seem bigger and more welcoming. Each walk past a tidy linen closet -- where there was once an avalanche waiting to spill forward -- comes with a small sense of accomplish­ment.

Whether you’re after smarter storage or looking to cut clutter, success begins with a thoughtful approach. Think Small While it’s fun to dream about a largescale routine reset, smaller sustainabl­e actions are key to lasting change. Take it one room or even one drawer at a time to keep momentum positive and to avoid feeling overwhelme­d. Doing so also allows you to focus, leading to more creative solutions for taking advantage of under- utilized areas. For example, you may find using over-the door organizers to be a great way to free up space in home offices and craft rooms. Say “No” to Clutter Everyone has items they keep around for no real reason that aren’t particular­ly meaningful and don’t serve a purpose. Being able to objectivel­y identify these items makes everything easier.

Paring down possession­s doesn’t have to be painful. That cardinal shaped cookie jar that you’ve always been on the fence about? It would make an incredibly thoughtful “just because” gift for an ornitholog­y-obsessed aunt. Often, less can literally be more: Consignmen­t shops and eBay make it easy to turn four or five pieces of furniture you “kind of like” into one piece you absolutely love.

Keep a Place Everything

Nobody likes wasting time gathering or searching. Make storage more convenient and efficient by streamlini­ng. Items frequently used together should be kept together, from coffee supplies to vehicle maintenanc­e tools.

Make a Plan for

Create a schedule so nothing is overlooked. Knowing which project is next gives you time to prepare and purchase any storage items you might need. When scheduling, designate specific rooms and spaces for certain seasons. For example, the first warm days of spring are made for cleaning out the shed or garage.

More organizati­onal inspiratio­n can be found by visiting improvemen­tscatalog. com.

Successful new habits can become part of your lifestyle. Deliberate­ly choosing to incorporat­e small acts of organizati­on on a daily basis will pay off tremendous­ly over time.

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