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Most of us would enjoy living in a neat, well-organised home, but the majority of people collect things that become clutter. It doesn’t take long for mail, clothes, and even toys to become nuisances we learn to workaround. In fact, the habit is so common that it is often considered a personal quirk. A few things lying around isn’t much of a problem, but too many odds and ends may lead to serious issues. Taking the time to declutter can be a mood booster and relieve stress. You will be more organised, calmer, and might even relieve some family tensions in the process.

Clutter Can Be Expensive

A messy, cluttered home often creates unnecessary expenses. If your home is messy, there’s a good chance you have unopened bills or other financial notices somewhere in those stacks. Simply forgetting to pay a credit card bill can cost you hundreds of dollars a year. When your belongings are so disorganised you can’t find what you need, you are likely to buy duplicates. While it does take time, effort, and a clear plan to eliminate the chaos, it’s well worth the effort. Even if clearing your junk means hiring clutter removal experts, you’ll come out ahead financially.

Removing Clutter Builds Confidence

A thorough decluttering project requires sharp decision-making skills. You must solve a series of problems. You have a certain amount of space and a specific number of belongings and need to make a series of fast decisions. As a result, following your plan and sticking with it to the end creates a sense of accomplishment and confidence.

Decluttering Increases Your Energy

Junk can make you tired. Princeton University recently did a study that indicated cluttered homes interfere with sleep because it takes a lot of mental energy to deal with a messy environment. It is difficult to process information and focus in the midst of clutter. Simply navigating the home and taking care of your basic needs takes extra time and work. Once your home is organised and neat, you will feel revitalised. Per Psychology Today, the process of making fast decisions while decluttering will also boost your mental energy.

Clearing Junk Helps Reduce Stress

The results of a recent UCLA study showed that women living in homes containing a “high density of household objects” produced more of the stress hormone cortisol. A Good Housekeeping article also pointed out that clutter can stress both sexes, but women tend to be impacted more because they associate messiness with failure. You will also feel anxious because wading through piles of things to get out the door constantly makes you late. You might be embarrassed to have guests and are likely to be irritated all the time because you constantly lose things. Simply sorting and tossing out unnecessary things can make all the difference.

Getting Rid of Clutter Can Ease Family Tensions

A messy home often leads to family squabbles. When it is hard to find anything, family members often argue about who had the items last and then blame one another for their loss. Disorganised, messy homes make it hard to stay on schedule, which can jeopardise jobs and cause kids to be late for school. Getting rid of your junk not only creates a more serene, welcoming environment, but also allows you to create a place for everything.

Sorting and eliminating clutter can give you more energy, reduce anxiety, and prevent a lot of family tension. The process of clearing, cleaning, and organising the home will boost your confidence. Removing large amounts of junk can also eliminate expenses caused by disorganisation.


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“One of my New Year’s Resolutions this year is to focus more on my home.. I am hoping to update my décor and get more organized. What are some areas I should focus on?”

 

 

January is here! The start of the New Year is so refreshing for many people. It’s a time to reset your goals and reflect on the previous year. Lots of us make New Year’s Resolutions, depending on your lifestyle and your objectives, these vary for everyone. Maybe you’re going to commit to the gym or a healthier routine, perhaps your goal is to save money, or to travel more this year. If your resolutions involve home décor, we have some fabulous suggestions for you.

Here are 5 suggestions to kick off your new year resolutions.

 

Decluttering Closets:

Closets are the spot where a lot of items can hide out behind closed doors. Out of sight, out of mind… Items just keep being piled in there and forgotten about, so why not sort and purge what you no longer require?

Decluttering is a surprisingly great feeling. Getting closets and pantries organized is helpful for your everyday life, having extra useable space is never a bad thing. We recommend baskets and bins to make sure everything has a home and is placed back inside neat & tidy.

 

Paint:

Resolve to paint one room in your home a different colour, however bold or muted you desire. A fresh coat of paint signifies fresh, new beginnings. Never underestimate the power of paint. Changing the colour in a room is an inexpensive way to change the mood and décor without having to replace everything in the space.

Depending on your current décor, choose a paint colour that will be a noticeable change. This can be challenging if you have a very set colour palette in your current décor. Even using the same colour you currently have and making it a shade or two darker will be a welcome change. If painting the entire room is too large of a task to undertake, try painting an accent wall! Choose a colour from your current colour scheme and use that as your new accent wall.

Weekly Cleaning:

Most of us clean our houses weekly in the common areas, bathrooms, bedrooms, kitchens etc. But there are many places that are often overlooked that need some TLC. For example, the inside of the kitchen cabinets as often ignored.

Cleaning the inside of your fridge.

Washing baseboards.

Dusting hard to reach places.

Pick one “overlooked” area a week and focus on that as well.

 

Refresh some accessories:

Depending on your budget, adding some new accessories to a room gives it new life. This is a very budget friendly way to refresh your rooms. Adding a few new pillows, or a throw blanket, or maybe a new art piece will be a fabulous way to change up your décor and redesign your space. Try adding a colourful side table or garden stool or changing some frames on your wall.

Fixing Odds and Ends:

Do you have a “to do list” that just keeps piling up? Take the time and tackle these items. The little things that are ignored in your home continue to pile up, so just spend a few hours and get them done. You’ll feel so good knowing you can check off some items you’ve been meaning to get to.

 

 
 The new year is a great time to get started on these tasks but in reality it is never too late and once you get started you will love the feeling of accomplishment but also you will feel pride in your space and yourself.
Just do it,
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“I have a mudroom in my house that I feel is underused. Sure, we come in and use it as the main entrance but I just feel it needs some organization. What are some tips for making a mudroom organized and functional?”
 
 
Having a functional mudroom can make the day to day hustle and bustle so much more manageable. If you are lucky enough to have a mudroom in your home, don’t let it go unused! A mudroom is a fantastic way to keep outerwear, books, shoes, mittens (depending on the season) tucked away so that it isn’t taking over your front entry. Of course, this blog will also show you how to make your mudroom both functional AND stylish.
 

1. Incorporate Storage

 
Depending on how much space you have, adding some cabinets or shelving will drastically increase the function of the space. If you have the space to add a “hall tree” (shelves, a bench and a place in the bottom to store shoes) you
will see the function of the space increase instantly. If you have kids, you definitely need the extra storage. Having a cabinet or shelf gives you places to store hats, mitts, scarves and all the extras kids need.

2. Add Hooks

Adding something as simple as hooks for coats will change your life. No more Jackets on the banister or laying on the floor for someone to trip on. Having a few hooks takes all the clutter away and stores it neatly.
 

3. Add Baskets

Adding baskets is a great place for hiding extra items such as winter clothes, the dogs leashes, extra keys etc. This is also a great place to add some colour or pattern! Adding baskets is an inexpensive way to add functionality.

4. Door Mats

Depending on the type of flooring you have, it may or may not be the most durable. Nevertheless, adding mats is another great way to pretty up your space. It also is a good spot for wiping your feet as you come in the door
instead of tracking the outdoors throughout the house. Get a mat that is easy to vacuum and not too expensive, chances are this may change with the seasons.

Don’t be afraid to use colour and pattern. Most mudrooms are not in the center of the home so it’s a great place to be bold! Typically the mudroom is not the prettiest area of your home so bring colour to the walls or shelves and use a colourful rug, baskets and art!

 
Part of keeping your ‘mudroom’ functional, is actually using these tools. So add name tags over hooks to keep the kids understanding where their things go. Adding their own specific area is a fun way for them to learn to clean up after themselves, and it saves you the trouble of always picking up book bags, coats and shoes!

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