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2. Declutter
in chunks. If it seems overwhelming, start with the most visible items first,
such as what’s on the countertops. You’ll get a feeling of instant change and
gain motivation to do the next chunk.
3. Seek treasures instead of trash. Focus on searching for hidden treasure
versus ditching the unwanted. This will allow you to transform organizing into a
positive experience.
4. Banish flimsy dividers. Pitch pitiful plastic trays and replace them with
sturdy wooden drawer organizers. This will help you create a happy home for
spoons, whisks and what-nots.
5.
Lay out a landing strip. Designate an official “drop zone” for car keys, cell
phones, etc. For example, Diamond Cabinets’ Mini Message Center has hooks,
shelves and a write-in message board, all concealed behind a door, creating a
perfect solution for on-the-go organization. It can be found on the Diamond
Cabinet Web site at www.diamondcabinets.com/.
6. Cubbies aren’t just for kids. Containerization is the name of the game, so
create your own kitchen ”cubbies” wherever you can. Stash wire baskets or
transparent storage boxes on shelves so you can see and grab things quickly.
7. Create eye-level storage. Make items easier to see by adding eye-level
shelves or a tall pantry unit to put small jars of spices or tall bottles of
oils and dressings within easy reach.
8. Let there be light. Proper lighting ensures a comfortable environment for a
variety of activities, so consider installing dimmers. The Diva dimmer from
Lutron allows you to set light levels to full brightness for meal prep and art
projects, for example -- and to lower levels for others, like mealtime and
late-night tea. Visit www.lutron.com for more information.
9. Divvy it up in drawers. Kitchen drawers need not be junk drawers. Use them to
store items that can be folded or stored flat, such as cloth napkins or candles.
Some drawers even come with wooden pegs to hold stacked dishes in place.
10. Make organization part of your life. Schedule a time for organizing into
your daily routine, such as after the kids get home from school. Even a daily
10-minute dose of it can keep your kitchen in check.
Courtesy of ARAcontent
EDITOR’S NOTE:
Julie Morgenstern is an internationally renowned organizing and time management
expert, best selling author, corporate productivity consultant and speaker. Her
bestselling book, “Organizing from the Inside Out,” covers a new way of looking
at the task of organizing effectively.

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