What To Do With Things That Make Your House Appear Crowded
Saturday, May 1st, 2010Waiting until your home is a complete tip then spending all day cleaning it is both a waste of time and effort. You are far better off taking small and preventative measures so that it never gets into such a state.
One of the untidiest things that we own are our clothes. Seriously, think about it. We are all guilty of throwing down a coat, or a cardigan or a jumper and leaving it there. If you have so many clothes that you have run out of storage, have a sort out and get rid of the ones you don’t wear.
It doesn’t matter how you do it, just do it. You can give them away to family and friends, pass them onto charity or even sell them. This means that the clothes lying around will have a home, and the appearance of your rooms is instantly improved.
There will be plenty of closet space for your clothes when you have had this sort out, so the ones you do wear will be kept it good condition in your closets.
We are moving on now to those smaller items and trinkets that keep getting shifted about as they don’t have a permanent home. Clocks, books, picture frames and the like all fall into this category.
Now clear the decks of all these items and pack them away into large, strong bin liners. Now you have a blank canvas without any clutter and can arrange these items to your liking. It is very easy to just keep adding these items to our decor as we get them and giving an untidy cluttered appearance, by doing this regularly you keep everything looking tidy and uncluttered.
So your clothes are all now in the closets and your surfaces are tidy, yet your home still feels wrong. Its now time to rethink your furniture. If you have stuffed more furniture into your home than you need, you home will feel cramped and cluttered still.
Be ruthless, old and bulky furniture will never create the ambiance you want in your home, and everything else that you’ve done will have been in vain.
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