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Six Strategies For Living Large In Small Spaces
At a recent gathering of women, I overheard a conversation that is becoming all too familiar in our social circles: the conversation went like this –”we don’t have enough space| and “we need to buy a bigger place because we are squished in our home and the kids’ junk just seems to be multiplying”. Truthfully, in Canada we have abundant living space per family compared to other developed countries. The reality is we just aren’t using the space we have uniquely and efficiently. With a commitment to de-clutter and re-organize, even a 1000 square foot condo can feel gracious and spacious. Here’s how!
First, think vertically. Many European designers utilize a floor to ceiling concept in both décor and storage, creating more floor space. For example, use a bookcase to store more than just books. There are many attractive storage boxes on the market that fit most standard shelving which can take your mundane bookcase to efficient and fabulous. Moreover, installing additional shelving in any closet keeps items off the floor and easy to locate creating more ‘room’ we all desire in our closets.
Second, think ‘multi-functional’ next time you are furniture shopping. Need a coffee table? Buy a storage ottoman instead. These ottomans keep magazines, remotes and toys out of sight, while providing a place to put your feet up and have a cup of tea. Also, consider installing a window seat. It is a great place to enjoy a good book, while storing everything and anything out of sight. A child’s room window seat is a home for dress-up clothes, books and toys using an open cubby concept. In a family room, a window seat can be constructed with drawers useful for electronics, games, and even drop-files. Other multi-functional furniture pieces include futons, nesting tables and armoires.
Third, create ‘double-duty areas’ in your home. These are areas that are made for one purpose, but can be used for several things. For example, put the family ‘communication centre’ in the kitchen. Gather the necessary supplies for a homework centre in a lower kitchen cabinet. Create a small home office in the family room so that you can keep one eye on the kids while you work on the computer. If you keep these spaces neat and tidy, they add to your décor concept instead of looking misplaced.
Fourth, ‘give your builder-made closet a makeover’. With a little help form a hardware store, a few baskets and a hanging sweater organizer, you can create three times the useable storage space in standard size closets. Not handy with a drill? Suspend a simple wood rod from your existing closet rack to create double the hanging room.
Fifth, ‘think outside of the closet’! There are many hidden spaces waiting to be used in an efficient way in your home. For instance, the back of a door has many uses; in the bedroom, hang a shoe rack, hooks and even your hamper; in the pantry, hang a chalkboard, lid rack for pots, or a wire rack for spices. Also, evict the monsters and dust-bunnies from underneath your beds and use that space for out of season clothing, a gift-wrapping station, school papers and projects. In addition, use every inch of space in drawers by installing drawer dividers and cupboard inserts readily available even at your local dollar store!
The sixth, last and most important strategy to creating more space….go through your possessions and keep only what you use and what you love. Sell, donate or get rid of everything else. You’ll be amazed at how much space you have after a relentless possession purge! Then, find homes for the remaining items and keep those items “at home” when not in use. Don’t think you’ll be able to do this step alone? Call a friend or a professional organizer to keep you focused and honest!
The result of these strategies? You’ll have a home that is gracious, spacious and free of clutter. And, you’ll save tons of money by not moving into a bigger home!
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What (large) spiders live in the Catskill area?
I have property in Ulster county, NY. I have, on multiple occasions, found rather large (maybe 6 or more inches in diameter) spiders. It was brown and fuzzy. I thought maybe it was a huntsman spider but they don’t seem to be found in NY according to Wikipedia. I know it isn’t a wolf spider, this is much too large. Any ideas???
No, but if you find out, let me know, because I go there a lot and I want to be prepared! Good luck.
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