Home Organization August 31, 2013

Tips for Maximizing Small Living Spaces?

Clutter driving you nuts? Did you move in with someone only to find you have duplicates of everything from headboards to can openers? Here are 7 tips to help you make the most out of small spaces:

1. Weed out the extras. A yard sale will alleviate some clutter and a trip to the local Goodwill even more. A good rule of thumb: Anything you haven’t needed in a year can go.

2. Bookcases are for more than books! Your walls are your vertical friends for storage, and good book shelving can include plants, valuables, artwork and more.

3. Wall-mount entertainment systems. Television / cable / DVD cabinets are so pre-2000! Free up floor space by going with sleek bolt-in mounts. (Just make sure they’re anchored properly!)

4. Don’t pile it, hang it! This is especially true in kitchens where you can use pot racks, hanging baskets, and even wall-mounted shelving units.

5. Maximize cabinets and closets with organizers. Poor use of cabinet space can easily waste more than 30% of usable “hidden” space. There’s great hardware out there to tune up the interior of your cabinets and closets.

6. Go below. A raised bed is a great way to free up storage space equal to the square footage of your bed. Using baskets and drawers can ensure the below-the-bed storage remains tidy as well.

7. Paint light. Dark walls make small rooms feel smaller. For those rooms that feel a little too close for comfort, dial up the brightness with a fresh coat of a light colored paint.

Remember: Organization and smart storage can turn a tiny home into a cozy abode.

Of course, if you’re ready to upgrade your home rather than squeeze the last few inches out of your existing space, get in touch! we’d be happy to help you search for a new home today!

Steve Hill and Sandra Brenner
Best In Client Satisfaction
Windermere Real Estate
Call/Text: 206-769-9577
 

Garage Organization August 18, 2013

8 Clutter-Busting Garage Storage Solutions

Our garages play a very important role in our everyday living. Of course, they protect our vehicles from the elements. But more often than not, they also become dumping grounds for tools, cleaning products and seasonal gear. These tips can help you make the most out of this often overcrowded and underused space. Built-ins, pegboards, slat walls and other smart storage solutions can help you eliminate clutter and keep your garage tidy.

1. Shoe storage. The garage door is the main entrance in many homes. If shoes aren't allowed in your house, this is a great way to stop the pileup of shoes outside your main door. A shoe organizer — whether built in or store bought — can instantly clear the floor.

See the rest of the garage organization ideas HERE.

Steve Hill and Sandra Brenner
Best In Client Satisfaction
Windermere Real Estate/FN
206-769-9577

 

Closet Organization April 13, 2013

Weekend Warrior: Closet Organization

Though many of us would rather keep the door closed on the subject of closet organization, cleaning up your act can yield abundant daily and long-term benefits. Click ahead to see nine pro tips that will help you on your way toward taming unruly storage. Read on HERE.

Questions about organizing? Give Us a Call!

Steve Hill and Sandra Brenner
Windermere Real Estate Seattle Northwest
206-769-9577