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Solve Clutter Issues Once and For All

July 1st, 2016 · No Comments

Every home has spots where clutter tends to collect. However, with just a few simple changes, you can create a system that makes organization easy. So next time someone decides to drop by, you won’t have to worry about piles that need sorting or dirty laundry that needs put away before they arrive. Here are solutions for three common clutter sites in your home:

1.) The Entryway

For many families, the entryway is a gathering spot for shoes, hats, wallets, mail, and more. Instead of a more traditional console table, look for one with plenty of drawers and shelves. Designate spots for mail, keys, accessories, and other knick-knacks that you need when you leave your house. This way you can quickly put everything in it’s very own spot when you’re doing a quick clean-up before company comes over.

2.) The Kitchen Counter

If you use your kitchen everyday, chances are you try to keep all of your cooking supplies as accessible as possible. Instead of storing everything on the countertops, use shelves and hooks to hang them within reach. Spices can be kept on top of the shelves, and oven mitts, spatulas, dishtowels, and even small cutting boards can be hung from hooks underneath.

3.) The Bedside Table

When you wake up in the morning, the last thing you want to deal with is an unorganized and overcrowded nightstand. Small baskets on the floor can be used to store books and magazines, while catch-alls on top of the table can help you keep track of jewelry and watches. Nightstands with built-in charging stations will also make it easy to charge all your electronics overnight so your phone and tablet are ready to go in the morning.

With summer savings going on now, you can save 25% with cash, check, or credit card, or you can get up to 60 months special financing*. These savings will go a long way to helping you organize your home and prevent clutter from piling up. You’ll always be ready to welcome guests and enjoy the time you spend with them!

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