Archive for May, 2010

If you are having space issues in your home struggling with the cramped areas of your house then this post is for you. Here, we tackle the most common items that usually eat up the space in most homes. Once you know what these items are, you can start liberating your home and start seeing more space and an improved appearance.

Clothing is one of the most common items that hog space in your home. Did you know that the average person does not wear or use as much as 80% of clothing in their closet? This means that you seriously need to take stock of your clothes and decide which items to throw and which ones to keep. Better yet, donate your extra clothes to charity so someone in need of them can use them. Plus, this will free up extra space on your closet for those items that you plan on buying in the future.

Most of us think that just because we have a certain appliance, we automatically use them as well. However, if you take a look around you, chances are you will see equipment and appliances that you rarely use—perhaps a juicer or a television set that’s always on the blink and ended up being a desk. Get rid of these appliances today and start freeing up your home.

When it comes to cleaning and organizing your home, procrastination is one of the obstacles that you are likely to face. You probably know how it goes: you make a plan to clean up or get your stuff in order but you tell yourself that you can always do it later. Before you know it, it’s been a month and you still haven’t gotten around to doing what you set out to do. Here are some tips to help you beat procrastination.

If you are facing a big project, it will be easier to accomplish it if you break up the project into smaller parts. For instance, if de-cluttering the entire house is your goal, why not divide the project into rooms. For the first week, you can work on cleaning up the living room, the kitchen during the next week, the dining room the next and so on.

Make a list. Writing down a to-do list makes your plans more official and concrete. If they’re recorded in paper, the more likely you are to accomplish them.

It’s also important that you prepare all the tools you need. For instance, if you’re planning to work on a garden, it’s very easy to procrastinate when you find that you don’t have the things you need for the job. So before getting started, round up all the materials you need so you don’t get to have an excuse.

Do you often have trouble locating your belongings? Do you find yourself juggling several responsibilities at any given time? Do you often wish there are more than 24 hours in each day so you can accomplish everything you need to do?

If you answered yes to these questions then it’s a clear sign that you are one of the many people today who simply need to simplify. Stripping away the things you don’t need from your house and from your possessions will help you breathe easier and improve your life. Here are some tips to get you started.

The first thing you need to do is get your house in order. Those piles of clothes, appliances, knick knacks, unused gifts and other items are not just taking a toll on the space of your home but area also affecting your emotional and mental health. Get rid of things that you don’t really need—clothes you haven’t worn for years, broken furniture pieces, gifts you never used, etc. Hold a garage sale to turn these old possessions into profit.

If cooking for your family stresses you out because of your hectic schedule then learn to save time by cooking less frequently but cooking more food—for two or three meals for instance. This will minimize the time you need to prepare food but won’t subject your family to unhealthy eating options like fast food take-outs.

If you recently bought or rented a studio or an apartment that you feel is quite small then there are actually several things you can do to “enlarge” your living space. Here are some popular suggestions that you can try.

Creating space in your home can be just a matter of buying the right furniture pieces. Naturally, you have to find pieces that are of the right scale. This means looking for chairs, tables, shelves and other pieces that are proportionate to the size of the room. You might also want to avoid bulky designs and go for more openly constructed pieces.

Arranging your furniture pieces around the room can also play an important role in widening your space. Be sure that you arrange furniture in such a way that traffic can flow smoothly.

When it comes to choosing designs, colors and patterns, try to stick to light and simple. For instance, throw in sparkly accessories around the room like mirrors to create more space. This doesn’t mean that you can’t go for bold prints and colors but be sure to keep them limited to small pieces like pillows or flower vases.

Lastly, be sure to keep your rooms clutter-free. Clutter can make a small space look even smaller.

Are you struggling with a small apartment? Are there rooms in your house that you wish to enlarge? If you’re one of the many homeowners who are dealing with small living spaces then there are actually affordable things that you can do to create more space in your rooms. Instead of investing in costly renovation, try these suggestions instead.

One of the factors that can affect a room’s size is the color of the room. To create an illusion of size in a room, be sure to paint the ceiling white to make it look higher. As for the walls, bright colors also work best. However, this doesn’t mean that you should end up with an all-white room. Pale green, light yellow and cream are also great ideas.

It’s a well-known fact that mirrors can also add space to any room so try to put a couple of mirrors in your small area. The mirrors will help the light bounce around the room, creating a brighter and wider ambience. It’s usually best to place mirrors near windows so they can reflect the light coming from outdoors.

Lastly, be sure that the furniture you place in the room is proportionally sized to the room. For instance, chunky sofas and bulky tables might make the room appear more crowded.

If you have recently found a small apartment in the city where you’ve always wanted to live then there are plenty of things that you can do to make your new home big on design. Most homeowners think that small spaces do not provide much opportunity for a interior design but this is completely false. If you follow the rules, you can have a cozy home that exudes style.

The first thing you need to do would be to replace your regular fridge with a smaller one. If you are living in a small apartment, then chances are you are living alone or you are sharing the space with only one or two other people. Get a fridge that fits under the counter instead as this will save plenty of floor space.

A small apartment can still look big if it has plenty of windows. Be sure that you regularly clean your window panes and refrain from using curtains. The more light that comes in, the more space it adds to your living quarters.

If you have a large collection of CDs, you might want to sell them or at least place them in a rented storage area out of your place. Instead, download all your favorite tunes online and play them from your computer or iPod stereo. This will allow you to prevent the clutter of extra speakers and CD players.

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