IF you’ve seen the “before” and “after” scenes on HGTV’s Mission: Organization television program, you know that even the most hopeless-looking, chaotic spaces can become clean and organized. The transformations you see in half an hour on the television show can take professional organizers days – or even weeks – to accomplish. So bear in mind, the initial process of organizing your home may be time-consuming. However, the results will be well worth the effort. Each of the projects you’ll see on the show follows a fool-proof, three-step process:
A room-by-room guide to cutting the clutter This section gives you tips and strategies to sort and store the contents of your kitchen, living room, bedroom, and more. Mission: Organize your kitchen Sort it
Store it
Stay organized
Mission: Organize your bathroom Sort it
Store it
Stay organized
Mission: Organize your bedroom Sort it
Store it
Stay organized
Mission: Organize your kids’ rooms/playrooms Sort it
Store it
Stay organized
Mission: Organize your living room Sort it
Store it
Stay organized
This article was excerpted from the book Mission: Organization, Strategies and Solutions to Clear Your Clutter, edited by Amy Tincher-Durik, Meredith Books. The book, based on the popular HGTV series, offers a simple, three-step plan anyone can use to sift through their belongings, store what’s worth keeping, and stay organized in the future. It offers invaluable tips and techniques for restoring order when chaos rears its ugly head, and highlights the dramatic transformation of 12 real-life rooms, including garages, basements, bedrooms, and more. |
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