Most organizing products are specific to a certain area, like drawers, or the kitchen, or the closet. But there’s one thing that has come in handy in every type of room we’ve organized. But it’s often overlooked.
As a perfectionist, it’s hard to settle for anything less than perfect. But sometimes, okay, a lot of the time, that’s more harmful than satisfying. Here’s one thing that helps me keep things in perspective.
For many, organizing can wait. But for most of you, being organized during “lockdown” is absolutely urgent and necessary. Here are some resources to get organized while you’re staying at home.
People always ask us, "What's the best way to..." And usually my answer is the same. "It depends." So, of course, I was intrigued to find an article on the best way to store knives- according to a chef…
It’s halfway through January. Are you still going strong with your New Year’s resolutions?
Lots of people make the resolution to "get organized" in January. But life happens and our best intentions fail. Here are some thoughts to help you get back on track.
Our owner was featured on This Organized Life podcast with Laurie Palau. She'll share some Spring Organizing tips and ideas, as well as her least favorite thing to organize!
One of our organizers, Wendy, shows you her kitchen and how she thought outside the box-- or outside the kitchen- to make her space work for her and to expand her kitchen to the areas next to it.
There's one major technique I use to ensure that client's stay organized. It increases the success rate exponentially, and it's an area where I really practice what I preach. Curious yet?