Organizing Your Way Clear To Clean
One good reason to get organized is to make your space easier to clean.
One good reason to get organized is to make your space easier to clean.
Ever wonder what a threshing floor is? It’s an old convention, but it is very helpful in understanding a concept in getting organized, that is valuable today.
To begin organizing, you must clarify your priorities and edit out the excess clutter in your home or office. To do this effectively, it is helpful to first establish some very general categories and quickly sort items into them.
Doorganizing means your organizing systems depends on recognizing doors and when to keep them open and when to keep them closed.
We run into a lot of clients who seem to have fear of open space and I find it to be counterproductive to sustainable organizing systems.
In just 6 hours on July 6, 2017, a team of 20 Connecticut organizers transformed a cluttered contest winner's home into a home that was set to sell.
One of the things I always tell clients about the process of getting organized, is that it can be like doing a tile puzzle.
Matt is joined by Mike Dolce of The Secrets of the Sire radio show to discuss organizing collectibles with Scot Haney and Kara Sundlun.
Collectibles can take up a lot of space in your home, so here’s five useful tips to keep in mind when organizing them.
Matt visits Cube Smart Self Storage to discuss organizing for storage strategies with Cube Smart rep Jennifer Murphy, for Better Connecticut.
Increasingly, people are finding self-storage to be a helpful way to manage their belongings either during a short-term transition, or as part of a more comprehensive process to create more living space at home. Either way, it helps to keep your storage unit organized.
Matt is joined by Lisa Bregman Burba of LBB Global Consignment and Sales to discuss organizing items to sell with Scot Haney and Kara Sundlun.