For example, if a child's new bedroom doesn't
have space for both a desk and a dresser, a
closet system with drawers presents a tidy
solution.
An expert can help to design a system with the
right products to maximize efficiency in every
space.
"People get confused or they don't know what
to do, they might look in the pantry and think,
'Wow, what am I going to do with this?'
"They wouldn't know because they just don't
have the background, but we can design it on
the computer right there for you specifically."
• Consider storage where it is most needed.
The mudroom is a good place to start as it will
immediately add value to the home. In addition
to a closet system, use hooks to keep things like
backpacks off the floor. Establish spaces for each
item of clothing and for each family member.
• Organize on a continuous basis, as we all
accumulate items over the year. Develop a habit
of putting things away when you're done using
them. A system makes that easy.
• Ask yourself if you really need new items before
you shop.
• Add a closet doubler, especially useful in an older
home or children's rooms.
• Hang clothing with the fronts facing you. Hangers
should face the same way, too (think of it like a
question mark). It looks better and it's easier to see
each item.
• Grouping items by colour helps to make sense of
your outfits — and it's easier on the eyes.
• Every five years, pretend you are moving. Proceed
through your house as if it were going to be sold and
declutter. Your systems are far more efficient when
they aren't overloaded.
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