Home Office Storage Solutions
May 9, 2009 by admin
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Working in a cluttered environment is no fun, not to mention really unproductive. To be more productive in your home office you’ll need to be able to find things when you need them. If you’re scrambling to find the message pad every time a client calls or are losing important items it’s time to change things around.
These easy home office storage solutions should help do the trick:
Message Station – Set up an area in your office for messages. This is where you will keep the telephone/fax machine, post it notes, message pads and plenty of pens. You may also want to keep important phone numbers or details your clients may ask for. A calendar is also a great addition.
Tips on Organizing Your Living Room
May 8, 2009 by admin
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Is your living room chaotic? The living room, or den, of a home tends to be the center of family life. This is where families go to unwind and just enjoy being a family. A lot of stuff ends up in the main living area. The kids bring toys in, the grownups bring work in, and it piles up everywhere. Since it is the central area for the family, let’s get to organizing the living room.
Kitchen Storage Solutions
May 5, 2009 by admin
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Is your kitchen clutter taking over your life? These kitchen storage solutions and ideas will help you organize your kitchen.
Most families Spend a lot of time in their kitchens. In many households the kitchen is really the heart of the home. You definitely want to make this room a relaxing family space but also practical to make family meal times and cooking as stress free as possible.
Here are a few kitchen storage ideas:
Baskets – baskets of all sizes are great for storing kitchen contents from spices to sandwich bags. Put up a couple of shelves, place some cute baskets on them and start using them.
Tips For Home Office Organizing
May 4, 2009 by admin
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When running a home office, most people have a small space to work with, sometimes as little as a desk in the corner of the family room. But, with some creativity and the right equipment, it’s possible to have an efficient workspace. First, decide what you absolutely have to have, based on the needs of your business. Beyond basic office supplies, like paper and pens, most people only need a computer, printer and a filing system.
Let’s start with the biggest problem-paper clutter:
* Throw junk mail away immediately – Keep a trash can or recycling box, near the door just for junk mail, don’t even let it in the house.





