lundi 9 juin 2014

Instead Of Spring Cleaning, Consider An Organizational Redesign

As we transition out of winter and into to spring, this is the time of year we think about spring cleaning. While giving everything in your home a thorough cleaning and assessing your items is always a good idea, what if you home always looked as though it were fresh from a spring clean? With the help of a great interior designer, this dream can become a reality.


Getting organized is a chore, but it can happen. However, staying organized is the real challenge. After all, clutter seems to build up like magic. We are inundated with “stuff” just about every day and it’s easy to become overwhelmed. This is particularly true if our home is not set up with solid organizational systems. Create a few concrete rules for yourself, though, and it can be much easier to reduce the clutter in your home.


For instance, we are always buying something new for our home or ourselves or our children. What if we made a commitment to get rid of something whenever we bought something new? So if you buy a new pair of jeans grab an old pair you no longer wear and donate them. If you purchase a few new books or magazines, grab a few you no longer want and donate those. This even works with bigger items, such as a sofa. Sell the old one or donate it when the new one arrives.


Much of the clutter that we store is in the form of paper, and this can be reduced easily. Some documents need to be kept in paper form, but many can be scanned and stored on a computer or an external hard drive. Even children’s artwork can be scanned or you can take pictures of it and store this digitally. You can opt for paperless bills and then pay your bills online. Be sure to go through your mail daily and immediately toss junk mail into the recycle bin. You can even enjoy magazines and newspapers digitally rather than opting for paper copies, which just pile up in our homes.


While reducing the amount of items and paper in your home definitely helps, what do you do with all of the items that you want to keep but have no place to store? The answer is to simply contact an interior decorator and hire them to create storage solutions for your entire home. They can design that perfect garage with built in shelving and storage, create attractive shelving units in your family room or office and even get into those kitchen cupboards and pantry and add useful design and storage features. Your closets are yet another area that they can tackle and transform into an easy-to-organize space.


Once your storage problems have been fixed and everything has a proper place, your home will truly look clean. You will be able to find all of your important papers and other items quickly. When friends pop over, it will take just minutes to tidy up and you won’t have to cram it all into a hall closet or an extra bedroom. Your home should be a respite, and if it’s organized, you will always feel relaxed the minute you come home after a hard day at work. So instead of struggling with the momentous task of spring cleaning, contact a designer and have them create an organizational system that works for you.


Vickie Daeley likes writing and sharing her knowledge in interior design. For further information about an Orange County interior design consultant, or to find a Tustin interior designer, check out the Interior Affairs site today.


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