Archive | home organization RSS feed for this section

11 Design Trends for 2011

Yesterday I was over the moon to be included in a San Francisco Chronicle article by Anh-Minh Le titled, 11 Top Trends for 2011. Eleven design bloggers {most from the San Francisco Bay Area} were asked to discuss their top decorating ideas for 2011. Small homes, nostalgia for books and cultural layering were some trends that made the list. Here’s mine {and you may have guessed it would have an organizing slant!}:
organizing design trends for 2011
1. A magnetic board with a bold geometric print {Jonathan Adler}, 2. French vintage basket {1st Dibs}, 3. Kuta tin boxes {Serena & Lily}, 4. IKat mini bowls {Athropologie}
double duty decor ideas“Controlling clutter has never been more chic. With organizing products from trend-setting brands like Jonathan Adler and Serena & Lily, our homes can be functional and look fabulous at the same time. Organization is not just about file folders or plain boxes and baskets. Items that do double duty – high function and beautiful form – are in high demand. For 2011, it’s all about bold patterns, worldly pieces and vintage finds. Finding everyday decorative items to help stay organized is also trending. For example, a handful of small decorative bowls in a drawer can be used to organize jewelry, craft items or office supplies.”
To find out what other design bloggers’ are trending for 2011, visit the full article at SFGate here.
 
Happy New Year!
Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...
Read full story By on January 3, 2011 in blog, home organization, interior design

Welcome 2011 and Favorite Simplified Bee Blog Posts of 2010

Happy New Year! 2010 was a wonderful year and I truly enjoyed writing this blog. I also appreciate all of my loyal readers. Many thanks! You make it all worth it.
Here’s a look back at my favorite Simplified Bee posts of 2010:
kids storage pottery barn2
glass cabinets house beautiful
pantry bh
closet organization ms
how to style a bookshelf
Suzanne Tucker bedroom side table coral lamp
kids playroom built-in bookcase windowseat bench
styled bathroom cabinet organization
beach bungalow 8 design blog series
dining room ayres

Wishing you a very happy, healthy and joyous 2011!
Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...
Read full story By on January 1, 2011 in baby and children, home organization, interior design

Conquering Clutter: Guidelines to Follow & Questions to Ask When Decluttering

purging clutter tips // shoe closet
This week I’m taking time to declutter. We all have sentimental items that we cherish and want to store away, but when is it too much? And when is it clutter? Clutter is basically anything that takes up space and isn’t improving or making your life better.  If you have clothing in your closet that you haven’t worn in years, piles of mail on the counter, toys in every corner or trouble finding important documents, it is time for you to think about purging and decluttering your home. For many of my clients letting go of items is the biggest hurdle when organizing their home.
organizing art supplies in jars ideas
Here are some guidelines and questions you should ask when determining whether to toss/recycle, donate to charity or keep:
SORT
Take one item at a time when determining to keep it or not. While sorting keep in mind that the goal is to purge and reduce the amount of stuff in your home. The best decisions are the ones made quickly.
shoe and jewelry organization idea
QUESTION
If you get stuck and can’t decide what to do wit h a particular item, ask yourself clarifying questions including:
  • When is the last time you used this item and was it in the last year?
  • Is it broken, damaged or the wrong size?
  • Does it make you happy or have sentimental value?
  • Do you really need this item?
purging clutter tips // bathroom shelf organization
REVIEW
For many of us holding onto clutter is emotional. Our possessions reflect who we are, who we are not and who we wish to be. Emotional attachment to items is something most of us do and the primary reason people hold onto clutter. Pretty Neat suggests that if you can’t make a decision on whether or not to get rid of an item, put it in a review box for a specified period of time. When time is up, it should be easier to make the decision. I would recommend having a limit to how many items can go into the “review box.” It should only be used on very select items and as sparingly as possible. Again the goal is to reduce the clutter in your home and make it more functional and beautiful.
organized vanity
TOSS & RECYCLE
Much of the clutter in your home could actually be trash. Here are some items that are the most obvious to throw away and recycle whenever possible:
  • Junk mail, old magazines and newspapers.
  • Expired food, make-up and medicine. Check with your local recycling center on how and where to dispose of medications safely. If in California,CALRecycle has list of where to take sharps and medications.
  • Clothing that is damage, stained or ripped beyond repair .
  • Boxes that are damaged or no longer useful.
  • Broken toys, games and electronic equipment.
beautiful walk-in closet // Lonny
DONATE
An easy way to declutter your home is to donate items you don’t use, but are still in good condition. Donating to a family, friends or a local charity is a great place for used clothing, furniture, CDs/DVDs, toys, tools and so much more.
out of clutter, find simplicity - Albert Einstein #quote
SCHEDULE
Once you have decluttered your home, the best way to keep it that way is to set up a daily and weekly maintenance sessions. Taking fifteen minutes everyday to tackle the mail, put toys away and organize the entry or mudroom. At least once a month file away papers in your inbox, organize the pantry or review your closet for pieces that could be donated.
Are you ready to conquer the clutter in your home? There is no better time than today.
happy organizing,
cristin
* all photos courtesy of LONNY Magazine
Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...
Read full story By on December 27, 2010 in Decluttering, home organization, Organization, organization tips, Organizational tips, Tips/Tricks

Book Review: Pretty Neat & Chance to Win $250

declutter martha  stewart linen closet
When gazing at beautiful images of meticulously organized rooms, color-coded closets and flawless family schedules, does it make you think you are not measuring up? Some suggest at least 80 of of women feel organizationally challenged. Wow. Could this be true? Buttoned Up’s co-founders, Alicia Rockmore & Sarah Welch sadly found this to be the case when interviewing hundreds of women for their new book, Pretty Neat: The Buttoned-Up Way to Get Organized and Let Go of Perfection : Simply put, many thought their “imperfect” ways left them short of the mark organizationally.
In the introduction, Alicia and Sarah state, “Chasing perfection fuels something we call organizational inertia, a type of paralysis that makes it virtually impossible to get started. All too often, the most difficult part of getting organized is knowing where to start. If perfection is the objective, paralysis makes sense. Keeping your house, work and schedule magazine-ready requires a superhuman effort to achieve and constant superhuman vigilance to maintain. The goal of getting organized isn’t necessarily to have everything picture-perfect, but rather to eliminate inefficiency so that you have more time to do what you actually want to do.”
Pretty Neat Book $250 Contest Blog
Pretty Neat is just that. The book drives home that getting organized can be approached in a practical way and insists women need to stop holding themselves to ridiculously high standards. Once readers get past these psychological hurdles, the book provides simple solutions for taking control of their time & stuff without having to become anal. Pretty Neat’s collection of road-tested tips from real women show busy people how to:
* Take charge of to-do lists
* Tame inboxes
* Temper toy tsunamis and more!
Declutter martha stewart closet

I love this simple solution found on page 103 for helping reduce clutter in our closets:

Place a large cloth bag or two on the floor of your closet. Each day as you stare at your wardrobe, ask yourself three questions about one piece of clothing, a pair of shoes and an accessory: 1. Is it flattering? 2. Do I love it? 3. Does it represent who I am today? If the answer to any one of these questions is no, put the item in the cloth bay straight away. Don’t rationalize. When the bag is full, take it to Goodwill. Repeat as necessary until your closet only contains clothes, shoes and accessories that you truly love and wear.
Wanna win $250? I would love to here your best organizational tip or shortcut. Share your tip here by commenting on this post no later than December 31st at midnight! The reader who submits the best tip across all participating blogs will win $250.  The winning tip will be selected by Alicia and Sarah of Buttoned Up and announced on January 10th.

Can’t wait to hear all of your get tips for getting organized!


* images via Martha Stewart and Buttoned Up

** I received no monetary compensation for this post. I received one copy of Pretty Neat (book) for review. The opinions herein are my own.

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...
Read full story By on November 28, 2010 in book review, Giveaways, home organization, organization tips