There has been a growing discussion in recent news around the effects of chemicals — both in the home and in the garden. In fact, some are proposed to be …
De-cluttering
There’s something inherently cathartic about sorting through all of your old things – stuff that’s been shoved to the back of your wardrobe or crammed into one of the drawers that you never really open – and getting rid of everything that you’ve been keeping hold of but you’re not really sure why. Maybe they don’t fit anymore, or you’ve outgrown them; maybe they remind you of a time, place or person that you no longer need to be reminded of in that way. Whatever the reason, it feels so good every once in a while to really de-clutter your rooms and make space for some of the newer additions to your home.
It’s Time to Declutter Your Kitchen
The holiday season is always the perfect time to declutter the kitchen. Old appliances you no longer use can be donated to charity to make room for new ones. The …
Dealing with clutter in the home: store or sell?
Our clutter problem We’re a country of hoarders, whether we’re happy with that or not. According to research done by Oxfam, Britain has an average total of 143 unused items …
CLUTTER CONTROL
In today’s busy life style it is very difficult to give time to your home and keep it neat and clean. With hectic lifestyle, work, kids today we are short …
How To Create The Perfect Bedroom For Your Teenager
If there is one age group that’s hard to appease, it is, without a doubt, the teenager. So, when it comes to planning their bedrooms, there is a lot that …
SPRING CLEANING LIFE HACKS #SPRINGCLEANING
A Yorkshire based furniture company has looked at which rooms of the house we prefer to put our time and effort into cleaning, finding that the living room is the …
DECLUTTER ON A DIME
Shop pound stores for storage bins and baskets, then buy a bunch in the same colour. Displayed in multiples, inexpensive plastic or cloth bins look calm and organized – and they …
SAVE YOUR LINEN CLOSET
Is your linen closet overflowing? Pare down your stock to three towels and washcloths per person, two sets of sheets per bed, plus a set of each for guests.
RECIPE FOR ORGANISATION
Have a pile of cookbooks gathering dust? Scan and print the one or two recipes you use the most often, then donate the book. Same goes for recipes in magazines. …
KITCHEN ZONES
Create zones for kitchen tasks you do on a regular basis, such as making lunches or baking. Designate a shelf for everything you need for the job, including non-perishable foods …