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Interior Decorating

2020 Home Staging Trends

No matter if you’re desperate to sell your property today or biding your time until the right buyer comes, you need to know the latest interior design trends. Having that knowledge will help you stage your house perfectly and attract up-to-date, sophisticated and well-paying clients. Author Lilly Miller from Smooth Decorator shares her top tips. …

Interior Decorating

The 3 Rs of Redecorating Your Home

As an interior designer, I’ve completed numerous projects for myself, clients, and family and friends. Some jobs require tons of research and resources, while other require simple redecorating. For small “weekend projects” which require simple redecorating, I recommend following the three Rs of redecorating. Rearrange Your Furniture Sometimes by simply rearranging your furniture in a …

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Interior Decorating

20 Steps to Make Your Home Look Like A Model Home

Have you ever walked into a model home and wanted to buy it just because of the decor? Did the home look welcoming? Have you ever tried to mimic the decor in your own home? Check out these tips professional designers and decorators use when decorating model homes. You can make your own home look …

5 Must Haves For a Successful Decorating Plan
Interior Decorating

5 Must Haves for a Successful Decorating Plan

Have you ever tried to drive to an unknown location without directions a GPS, or Siri? Even if you didn’t get lost, the results could have been much smoother with a plan.  The same goes for decorating your home. The “throw everything against the room to see if it sticks” approach does not work. Instead, …

Organizational Tips

10 Easy Closet Organizational Tips Professional Organizers Use

Maintaining an organized closet does not have to be a chore. Don’t let clutter and unworn clothes take it over. Use these 10 Easy Closet Organizational Tips to keep an organized closet used by professional organizers.

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1) Separate Clothes You Don’t Wear.

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Store clothes with “sentimental” value in another location. Keep your autographed jersey or shirt from your first date separate from your everyday clothes. It takes up useful real estate in your closet.

2) Purge Clothes You’ll Never Wear Again

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If you haven’t worn it in a year, remove it from your closet. Conduct a closet rehab twice a year. I know its hard to part with old clothes. But imagine how great it will feel to have a closet of clothes you actually wear.

3) Use The Same Style Hangers in Your Closet

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Use the same style hangers for a uniform look. “NO WIRE HANGERS!!!” Wood or velvet hangers are an excellent choice.

4) Remove Clothes That Don’t Fit

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If it doesn’t fit perfectly or damaged, remove it from your closet. You are less likely to wear an item that doesn’t fit properly.

5) Iron Clothes Before Putting Them In The Closet

When deciding what to wear the next day, having to iron clothes can make your choice for you. Ironed clothes will also hang properly and take up less space.

6) Keep Like Items Together

Long sleeve button down shirts, polo style shirts, blazers, work pants, etc… It’s easier to put items away when they have a home.

7) Remove Out of Season Clothes

Winter sweaters and tweed suits should be removed for spring and summer. This will allow more space for shorts and tank tops.

8) Keep a Donation Box Handy

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You don’t need to designate a day to purge your closet for items to donate. With our busy schedule, its often hard to find the time to perform this task. I keep a box handy at all times just for this reason. Occasionally toss items in the box as you find items to donate. When the box is full, donate it. No stress on timing.

9) Sort by Color

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By sorting your clothes by color, it will be easy to find and put away clothes. It will also give your closet a beautiful appearance.

10) Keep Accessories Separate

Accessories such as shoes, scarfs, and belts should be organized in their own section. This is also make it easier to actually your different items more.

I hope you found these tips for keeping your closet organized useful. Please feel free to leave any comments, questions, or suggestions. I would love to hear your thoughts on how you keep your closet organized or any concerns you may have with your closet.

If you need help getting your home and life organized, register for my free “5 Days to an Organized Home & Life” email course. You’ll receive tips and suggestions for five days and a copy of my eBook. You can register for the free course at www.decoratorsvoice.com/free5daycourse.

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