Parade of Homes

Spring 2019

Parade of Homes featuring the best of new homes in Manitoba, Canada

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By Wendy King MOVING OUT: PART 1 IT'S NOT HEALTHY TO LIVE IN A CLUTTERED HOUSE. STUDIES SHOW THAT REDUCING CLUTTER CAN ALSO REDUCE STRESS… to SHOW and SELL Declutter your House "It's not healthy to live in a cluttered house." Studies show that reducing clutter can also reduce stress, and it is especially important if you're planning a move. Clutter makes it hard to show and sell your current house — and you definitely don't want to take it along when you move. Slator's definition of decluttered is simple: Everything you own should have a home. She says you have to put aside some time and get yourself organized before you can get your stuff organized. "The first thing is you need some boxes," she says. "You need to label them: One box is give away; one is throw away; one is keep. Just keep it to the basics." >> If you can see your stuff all over the house, but still can't find what you're looking for ... it's time to declutter. "When things are trickling out of cupboards, trickling down the staircase — that's a pretty good sign that you are filled to the rafters," says home stager Sharleen Slator, owner of The Final Stage Inc. 48 Parade of Homes Spring 2019

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