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  • Spring Cleaning: Map It Out Friday, April 22, 2011
    With the snow melting and the weather beginning to warm, it is easy to get into the mood for spring cleaning. It is amazing how some sunshine and spring temperatures can motivate you to get things done. In spite of our enthusiasm to get going on our spring cleaning, we can easily get bogged down in the immensity of the task. Where do I start, when every area of the house is in need of de-cluttering and deep cleaning? The place to start is by simply sitting down and mapping out a plan. Make a list of the things that need to be done: Rooms and closets to be cleaned, packing away winter wear, window screens, carpet cleaning, window coverings. Determine which room will be your starting point and then make your list in the order in which you plan to accomplish your tasks. It’s amazing how empowered you can feel by simply having created that plan of action. Next determine your plan of attack on your rooms. Always begin with the closets or storage spaces. It will be diffi ..
  • Storing Household Linens Wednesday, February 23, 2011
    There are two essential elements to caring for and preserving your linens: proper cleaning and proper storage. Before organizing and packing your linens and bedding away, it is important that they have been properly cleaned. Remember to check the tags for washing instructions, but as a general rule, anything made from cotton can be laundered in the washing machine put in the dryer. Remove and fold items right after the cycle has ended to avoid wrinkling. Bedding items like pillows and duvets should be washed in an oversized or industrial washing machine. You want these items to agitate freely and rinse properly. By extension, make sure that the dryer you use is of adequate size. The duvet should tumble loosely so that the air can pass through it effectively. Select medium heat. You don’t want to scorch the duvet. Shake it out between dryer cycles to fluff the fill. It may take 2-3 cycles to completely dry. To maximize loft, add tennis balls in clean white cot ..
  • Categorize the Stuff Thursday, January 13, 2011
    Once you have made a list of your storage spots, think about how you might want to categorize the stuff that comes out of them: keep, fix, sell, give away, donate or recycle? Here are some questions you could ask yourself. Will I be downsizing anytime soon? Are those comic books worth anything? Will my children (or grandchildren) need these ugly old dishes one day? Will I ever get around to learning how to snowboard? A quick assessment of your needs and goals will help you gain perspective and clarity for the work that lies ahead. ..
  • Tips for Determining Storage Size Wednesday, November 10, 2010
    Trying to determine what size storage locker you need may seem like a science but it is not. You never want to commit to a size that is too small and have to move it to a larger storage locker. Nor do you want to have one that is too big and have needless extra cost. When you are home, measure a room, say a bedroom. Then imagine all the items you are planning to store. Envision couches on end, boxes piled, dressers stacked, beds disassembled. Then determine if the room you measured is close in size to the amount you have to store. Just remember when it comes to boxes and their contents, including their weight, you may not be able to stack to the ceiling of the locker as the lower ones may collapse under the weight of the ones above. ..

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