Efficient Strategies for Streamlining Your Home's Organization Process
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A well-organized home sets the stage for a serene living space. Simple yet
clever strategies can transform clutter into order. Key holders and desk
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Need a gifted interior decorator for your home? Do-it-yourself with this blog for organizers! With great tips on how to organize home, bathroom, closets, office, drawers, and more. Begin organizing messy rooms today! Plenty of videos, articles and other information to keep you and your family organized.
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Organizing Items on a Flat Surface
Sometimes we just don't have the bins, bags, boxes, and shelving to store all of our stuff. So when this happens, we just might have a spare table to display items. Use your flat surface wisely taking up as much space as you can and whatever small items you can store in a jar, can, dish or some other small container do it. This way you are leaving room for other things to be placed on the table.
Sort items based on likeness. Place items in spaces near you if you plan to use more often. If you were selling wares at a yard sale, you would have items easily assessable to customers and your more popular items would be within reach.
Sort items based on likeness. Place items in spaces near you if you plan to use more often. If you were selling wares at a yard sale, you would have items easily assessable to customers and your more popular items would be within reach.
Check out http://thingstodobored.blogspot.com for a bit of creative inspiration.
Use this for collectibles or display at a fair or other special events.
Also, you can stack items using a cabinet shelf and place them underneath freeing up more space.
Jewelry, beads, small office supplies, cosmetics and more can be stored in something like this.
Take advantage of the space underneath the table. Use items you already have to store remaining stuff. A luggage bag, a plastic bin, a backpack, purses, even a large decorative blanket, cloth,
sheet or fabric can be used to hideaway things until you have money to invest in furniture and more organizers. Search for how to table skirt to add a bit of décor to your ambience! Happy organizing!
Nicholl McGuire is the author of What Else Can I Do on the Internet?
Wednesday
The Risks of Buying Homes by the Water
There are many
benefits of buying and owning property by a river, lake, or the sea. However,
there are also many risks to consider. Before you go ahead and get yourself an
awesome new waterfront property, you should take the time to evaluate the risk vs. reward and figure out if the purchase is a
genuinely wise decision for you. Oceanfronthhi.com recommends that you check out the common risks
listed below and determine if this is the right fit.
Your Taxes Might be Higher
When you buy a home or
property located near a body of water, you’re investing in a place with
gorgeous views. It is a place for you to escape to from busy life in the city.
Who doesn’t want to be able to wake up on a summer morning and go for a swim
right outside their door? The problem here is that most tax analysts and
assessment specialists keep raising the value of waterfront homes. After a few
years of ownership, there is a chance that your next evaluation will be so high
you just sell your home to get rid of the drain on your resources.
This rise in the
assessment can be even higher if the general neighborhood is also becoming more
popular, or if you have built more structures on the property like a boathouse
or pool. With possible increases in assessment values of about 50% a year, you
stand to lose a lot of money in the long run unless you fight the assessment.
While many people say that this is just one of the costs of living in a
gorgeous home like this, it is something to think long and hard about.
The Danger of Water Damage
Most waterfront
properties are located near lakes and rivers. Depending on the terrain and the
climate, there is a another threat presenting itself to you. There is a high
chance that you will face severe flooding at least once during your ownership
period. Since flood damage isn't a clause in most home insurance policies
today, you may have to pay out of your own pocket to repair the damages caused
by the flooding. If you live in an area with a history of floods, it is best to
get this damage covered by your insurance when you buy the home, just in case.
Some people buy
waterfront properties in areas where there have never been floods in the past.
This doesn’t mean that water damage won’t be a problem. Water from the nearby
lake can seep through the ground and to your foundations over time. In the
course of a few years, there could be significant damage caused to the
foundations and structures of your home. Before you buy a property, make sure
you have a damage expert analyze the foundations to determine their integrity.
While it is true that
homes by the water are exquisite properties with a lot of potential for a
family home, they aren't without their own set of risks. Be sure that you are
okay with all of these and more before purchasing your home.
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