Choose 20 places (or 30 or 40, according to your family and home size) that need to be de-cluttered and/or transformed. Remove what you don't need/use/want and then toss it or donate it.
Apparently this project will be like confessing my hidden messy areas. I think I'll only show you a few, maybe more impressive transformations...I have a reputation to keep. Ha.
Day 1: The Linen Closet~
yes, this is our linen closet. yes, it is that small. yes, it is the only one we have.
BEFORE: here it is. for shame.
SIDE NOTE: I'd like to "blame" this hotttttt mess (below) on how high those shelves are. In order to put anything in this closet above the middle section of band-aids, aloe vera and Advil I have to use a step stool. And yes, I occasionally just toss things up there and hope they stay.
AFTER: Ahhh.So.Much.Better.
Let's see how long I can keep this neat and tidy, step stool still required.
BAG COUNT: 2
1. one plastic regular-sized Target bag went into the garbage
2. one large 13 gallon garbage bag ready for donation!
ALSO- why have I never bothered to paint the inside of that closet? It's hideous!
Adding a paint job for the Linen Closet to our summer to-do list!
1 comment:
Is there a way to hang a light weight step stool on the inside of the door, CP? I'm not sure how much clearance you have between and the door and the shelves, but if there is room and you should do it. If it is hanging right there, you might be less tempted to throw stuff on the the top shelf!
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