Creatively Clustering Clutter
The arrival of the new year may have you thinking about reducing clutter in your home. But don't throw out the baby with the bath water. In fact, don't throw out the bath water. Before you trash and donate, rethink how clutter contributes to your home.
No, I'm not talking about those back copies of Bon Appetit that, let's face it: no matter how amazing their recipes, you'll never look through them as intended. No, I'm talking about the items that you love, that define you, that you just can't part with. And yet, as my own mother used to say, "It's the clutter, the clutter that will kill me."
Well. Here is some new year's inspiration for ways to reign in that clutter and create order in your home while keeping your passion and individuality. And the stuff you love.
No, I'm not talking about those back copies of Bon Appetit that, let's face it: no matter how amazing their recipes, you'll never look through them as intended. No, I'm talking about the items that you love, that define you, that you just can't part with. And yet, as my own mother used to say, "It's the clutter, the clutter that will kill me."
Well. Here is some new year's inspiration for ways to reign in that clutter and create order in your home while keeping your passion and individuality. And the stuff you love.
Low and long shelving like this work great in an open space--creating a border without obstructing the view, while also providing a place to keep beloved stuff.
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