Organize Your Home in 40 Days – Week 3
Living rooms are often one of the most
cluttered areas in the house. If you have children, at some point
during the day there are probably toys strewn about the room, odds
and ends shoved haphazardly between sofa cushions, and books and
magazines scattered across the floor. If you don't have children, you
might struggle with endless paper piles or unwieldy stacks of DVDs
instead.
We get it. It's difficult to create a
calm, perfectly tidy environment. But your home doesn't have to look
like the cover of Better Homes and Gardens to be a more functional,
organized, and cheerful place. And once you get organized, the easier
it will be to stay organized, as well as more productive and healthy
in other areas of your life. That's why for week three of the
Simplify
Challenge, we're challenging you to get rid of your excess
living room clutter! If you're not able to tackle all the tasks
we've outlined by yourself, don't worry. Just contact
us to get some help from one of our
awesome professional organizers!
Organize Your Living Room Surfaces
Let's get started on living room using
the same strategical steps we used for week one and two –
PURGE,
CLEAN, ORGANIZE, and MAINTAIN. First, we'll focus on living room
surfaces, especially the entry table, coffee table, end tables, and
sofa tables. These areas have a tendency to get pretty cluttered.
Here's how to change that:
PURGE - Grab a couple
of bags for trash and recycling, as well as several boxes in which
you can put items you want to donate, sell, store, or move to
another area of your home. Start sorting items, getting rid of as
much as you can. Ask yourself if the item is functional. If it's
not, do you enjoy its decorative qualities enough to look at it
every day? Donate items you know you'll never use again, such as old
magazines and books. Let someone else enjoy them instead!
CLEAN – Now that all
the surfaces are clear, dust them off and clean them if necessary.
ORGANIZE - Put back
only your favorite decorative pieces and functional items. Also sort
through assorted electronic accessories. Consider repurposing a
basket you have around the house to hold items like remote controls.
Also, make sure to take action on all of the items you put into
boxes so they don't take up space and create more clutter. When
you're all done, enjoy the clean simplicity of the space!
MAINTAIN - Having a
place for every item in the living room, and putting these items
back in their designated spaces daily, is key to keeping your
surfaces clear and clutter-free.
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