Together, we scored 3 boxes of donations and conjured up a space that's so calm, you'll want to meditate in it. In the primary closet and bedroom, we whipped up an organizational oasis, categorizing items with ninja-like precision. From dresses to shoes, every piece was sorted and edited with the utmost care, because let's be real, who doesn't love a good purge?
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Especially useful for the client was the categorization
of greeting cards and setting up a wrapping station.
Complete Kitchen Organization in Plymouth
Team Peace organizer Debby’s session notes and b/a pics from working in Plymouth. A complete kitchen re-org.
-Sorted and edited all food/drink items and spices (lots of expired items). Re-homed items in more appropriate areas, including pantry shelves and a spice pull-out.
Kitchen Edit & Refresh in Falmouth
Behind the scenes - notes and great before/afters from a typical work session - Marianne’s work for a couple in Falmouth.
Hours worked:
- Marianne 7.5 hrs
2. List of materials used:
- bottle organizer two tiers at $11.25
- Bino 4-piece drawer organizer set at $9.48
TCS bins
- 2 XS at $4 ea
- 4 S at $5 ea
- 4 M at $7 ea
From dumping ground to useable office space in Sandwich
Medical Paperwork: Sorted into binders.
Toys & Games: Large toys removed, small games put in cabinets.
Kitchen Supplies: Organized into categories, moved out of room.
Toiletries: Grouped and stored in labeled bins out of room.
Electronics: Sorted and stored in appropriate bins.
Filing Cabinet: Sorted and reorganized files.
Organizing Garages: Maximizing Space and Functionality
The garage is a neglected space in many households. It often becomes a catch-all for various items, resulting in clutter and the inability to park cars inside. However, with thoughtful organization, garages can be transformed into functional and efficient spaces that meet the diverse needs of homeowners. In this blog post, we will explore key strategies for organizing garages, including the importance of appropriate storage, designated zones, vertical storage solutions, and avoiding storing unsuitable items.
Appropriate Storage for Outdoor Items: Garages are exposed to temperature variations, moisture, and dust, making it crucial to store items that are appropriate for outdoor conditions unless the garage is heated. Outdoor equipment such as gardening tools, sports gear, and camping supplies are best suited for garage storage. Utilizing durable, weather-resistant containers or shelves can help protect these items from damage while keeping them easily accessible.
2. Create Zones for Different Uses: To make the most of your garage space, consider dividing it into functional zones based on specific activities. Common zones include gardening, beach, recreational equipment, and automotive. By establishing designated areas, you can easily locate and access the items you need without rummaging through clutter. Use labels, color-coded bins, or clear storage containers to keep everything organized and visually appealing.
3. Utilize Vertical Storage: Garages often have ample vertical space that can be harnessed for storage. Take advantage of the walls by installing sturdy hooks, pegboards, or wall-mounted shelves. These solutions allow you to hang tools, bicycles, ladders, and other items, keeping the floor clear and maximizing available space. Additionally, consider overhead storage options such as ceiling-mounted racks for seasonal items or rarely used belongings.
4. Avoid Storing Clothes, Food, or Paper: Garages are unsuitable places for storing clothing, food, or paper items due to exposure to fluctuating temperatures, humidity, and potential pest infestations. Instead, allocate space inside your home for these belongings, preferably in a designated closet or storage area. This will help preserve the quality of your clothes, deter rodents, and prevent damage to important documents or sentimental papers.
5. Tackle the Clutter: Reclaim Your Garage: Statistics show that approximately 40% of Americans cannot park their cars in their garages due to clutter. Over time, garages tend to accumulate unnecessary items, outdated electronics, or broken tools. Take a proactive approach to decluttering by sorting items into categories: keep, donate, sell, or discard. Be honest with yourself about what you truly need and what has outlived its usefulness. Consider hosting a garage sale or donating items to local charities, recycling centers, or thrift stores to ensure they find new homes. MassSave is a great resource for recycling old appliances taking up valuable space in your garage.
Transforming your garage from a chaotic storage space into an organized and functional area requires planning and dedication. Following the abovementioned strategies, you can optimize the available space, create designated zones for different uses, and eliminate unsuitable items from your garage. Remember, appropriate storage for outdoor items, utilizing vertical space, and avoiding the storage of clothes, food, or paper are crucial steps toward reclaiming your garage. Embrace the opportunity to park your car inside (or create a home gym) and enjoy the newfound functionality and peace of mind that an organized garage brings.
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Organizing Storage Units
Many people have storage units they don't access for months or even years. These units can become cluttered and difficult to navigate, leading to an "out of sight, out of mind" mentality. Instead of confronting the problem, people often continue to pay for the unit, even if they don't use the items inside.
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Peaceful Place Home Organizers solved this home-based business’s storage solutions with a custom made piece by Cameran.
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We understand that it can be overwhelming to organize a closet, and we are here to help! During the first step, we'll take inventory of the items that need to be kept in the closet. We'll work with you to identify what needs to stay and what can be removed. If any extra charges apply due to the editing process, we'll let you know in advance.
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Retirement is an exciting time in life; it is a chance to explore new passions, spend more time with family and friends, and enjoy a slower pace of life. It is the conclusion of a professional or working career, but it can also be the beginning of a new chapter full of opportunities, adventures, and experiences. It can also be the start of FINALLY having the time to do all the little things around your home that you put off while you were working.
Read moreCape Cod: Retail Stockroom in Mashpee
As anyone who has ever worked in retail, whether it's their own business or working for a big-box store, you know how quickly things can get out of control in a stockroom, especially during the holidays.
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If you don't live locally but are responsible for the downsizing/cleaning out of a home, we will be your "boots on the ground" and perform services such as returning cable boxes and medical equipment and selling cars or boats.
You'll have a dedicated project manager who will see your project through to the end with compassion and patience.
Read moreDownsizing & Move into Assisted Living in Mashpee, MA
Downsizing a home filled with decades of accumulation is a daunting project! Our tried and trusted systems can make this process easy and efficient. Read about how we helped a client in Mashpee move from her home to an assisted living facility. We managed everything from packing, hiring movers, supervising the move, and unpacking at the new place. All while preventing unnecessary stress for our client.
Read moreCape Cod: Basement Refresh in Brewster, MA
Moving into a family home can be both a blessing and a curse, leaving you with items that were never yours and don’t need. Our client reached out to us after acquiring his father’s house when he passed away. The house was extremely over packed and needed a facelift before anyone could feel at ease.
Read moreSouth Coast: Fall Shed Organization, Middleborough, MA
Shed’s can easily become a catch-all place for items that don’t belong, mainly because it is out of sight and out of mind. After one session, organizers Julie and Eryk gave this clients shed a new life and made the space more functional.
Read moreCape Cod: Basement Playroom gets a new life in Yarmouth, MA
Sometimes life ends up not as we planned it. We get overwhelmed, and those little things we used to stay on top of aren't so important anymore. We are stressed and in survival mode, just trying to make it through one more day without breaking down. A death in the family, being a primary caretaker, divorce, or depression can derail our best intentions for a peaceful home.
Read moreSouth Coast: Raynham Family Command Center Gets a Reboot
A busy family of six in Raynham gets a reboot of the command center in their home making school mornings much less stressful. Organizers Sarah and Summer help organize this and more!
Read moreCape Cod: Artist Studio Gets Organized for Optimal Creativity
An artist studio in Harwich that needed a significant refresh and organization to clear our client’s mind and space for optimal creativity.
Our client, a repeat customer, is downsizing her home at the end of this year and is actively moving a lot of her art supplies, finished artwork, and books to her studio.
Read moreCape Cod: Unpack and Home Organization in Mashpee, MA
After a recent move from half way across the country, our clients daughter reached out and wanted to make sure her mom was all set up in her new place. We reassured her she was in amazing hands and got right to work.
Read moreSouth Shore: Client gets office and craft space back in Marshfield, MA
For many of our clients, life can get in the way causing areas within the home to go unnoticed. As a caregiver, this client wanted her office and craft room back so she had a place to relax and unwind after a long day.
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