![]() Once you declutter, then you can organize and “create a system for your belongings,” according to La Fond. Play icon The triangle icon that indicates to play “It’s an audit of your space and your things-basically, the process of deciding what to keep, toss, donate, or sell,” she says. La Fond says that decluttering is actually the step you take before organizing, since it will help you decide how to best design your space with what you have left. It’s also worth noting that there’s a big difference between organizing and decluttering. “This just causes them to get overwhelmed, because people often begin with an area of their home that carries a lot of attachment for them-they get distracted, bogged down with decisions, or become so emotional that they can’t move forward.” “One of the biggest mistakes I find that people make when they’re beginning to declutter their space is taking on too much, too fast,” says Ashley La Fond, founder of home organizing company Of Space + Mind. While most of us could use a Marie Kondo-approved purge, it can be tough to know where to even begin, so we asked designers for their best decluttering tips. The good news? Decluttering your home can bring in new energy and help you feel much more organized and less stressed. ![]() Things we don't love-like stacks of old receipts in a junk drawer or scratchy towels in the linen closet-not only take up space, but also make our home a less desirable place to live. If you've ever looked around your home and thought “I have way too much stuff” or “I need to get rid of everything and start from scratch,” you're certainly not alone.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |