Tips for purifying the elements of your home!
Have you grabbed the amazing imbalance after this year? Is there anything better after the holiday season and season?
In the first few weeks of this year I was evil. It has been a long time since it focused a lot on clearing things from our house.
Konmari method declined.
I think the part that people can start from this method is the main message – ask yourself if the elements in your home bring you joy. If not, leave them.
I mean, it is a little simplification. I don’t like whisk in our kitchen stairs, so why do you keep it? So when I use this process, focus on the things that I really enjoy and use a lot.
These two qualifiers make it easier to know what to keep!
I noticed I said. This method makes me focus more on the things I love, not things that do not serve us well. If you love it and use it … it is easier to keep it in our house.
If it is not appropriate, I do not like the color, and my style is no longer anymore and I have not used it for years … Then I let it not think.
For some reason, determining what must be preserved is easier for me than determining what to abandon.
I have worked well Komari for me, I was really good to ask these questions constantly and I go to daily life in our home. It is not unusual for me to donate a small bag of elements every week.
Home decor is the process of getting rid of a process.
But after the holidays, I knew that it was time to treat a place that I have never focused on. Our lower floor storage room is great and has a lot of space to store the elements away, but it becomes an lying ground (especially after Christmas).
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When I think about the amount of things we moved to this house about eight years ago, I can’t really believe it. Even after doing the main disinfection before we move, I exhausted another huge home décor after about a year after we moved.
Immediately after Christmas, she stood in front of those plastic shelves and realized that I had no desire to keep them.
When hitting, it strikes. I wanted to disappear. Ha!
I say this all the time, but with every year of my life, I want less things in our home. At least things are not meaningful. In the twenties and thirties of my life, I often kept too much. I know this was a response to a difficult childhood – it was customary to get rid of something that spent money on it. (Even if it was 20 years ago.)

This is also Konmari’s advice, and I find it incredibly useful. Not only can you see what you have, but also realize how madness is that you have complications from one random element.
But when it comes to elements such as candles, I realized how absurdity of hideout:

This leads me to a great organization advice that I discovered over the years … I learned (at least for me) that I tend to ignore the elements in the dark containers.
I had all these candles in white storage boxes that I could only see if I pulled them from the shelf and pulled the cap. They were all stacked on top of each other.
When I switched out to all our Christmas decor storage to boxes boxes years ago, I realized how much I love them.
I am educated/a visible person anyway, so I don’t know why this surprised me. If I can see it, I am more attention to that!
I passed every type of decoration – glass elements, candles, vases/ships, trays, baskets, etc. .
After many donation trips, I felt a great improvement!
Simple was built in wood shelves.
After that, I made some compact shelves that I wanted to add since we moved. I called the contractors who help me in some projects and managed to hit wood shelves in less than one day.
It is very essential … it was built with 2 x 4 and plywood, but I am in Loooow. Everything was easily accessible, and the offer was already very great!:

We had to work around the accompanying panels on the back wall, so the right side is about 15 inches depth and the left is 24 inches. I wanted to be able to move the boxes under it, so the size is perfect!
Get out everything with Halloween and Christmas on our basement, and all holiday decor was previously in large storage boxes:

Do not occupy the actual house decoration pieces yet.
Crazy given that all the things on the floor to the ceiling were decorative before:

And all of these giant boxes have gone! (I used a few of them in our garage).

One of the additional steps caused a big difference – men also installed drywall behind wood shelves. No tape or clay, just drywall. This prevents small pieces from isolation from falling on everything!
It is a great feeling to walk in this area now. It really does not bring me joy. Serotonin rises when I walk there.
This storage area stimulated more projects. I just finished clearing my clothes cabinet and making it work better with some adjustments. I will be sure to share these updates soon!