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Home Organization 101

The home organizing industry is always evolving and today there's no shortage of efficient methods and smart products. Homeowners are prioritizing organization systems that will help them save time and money and work with the ebbs and flows of their lifestyles. Since the pandemic, our homes have become more important than ever, and the boom of the organization business, as well as the surge of organizing hacks that are flooding social media, is undoubtedly a reflection of this. Below are some of the current home organization trends.

Perfect Pantry

While the kitchen is considered the heart of the home, the pantry is what keeps it beating. Pantries are becoming a popular space for people to prioritize as it’s such an important part of the home. From assisting with meal prep to housing weekend snacks or baking supplies, pantries are kitchen essentials. But if your pantry lacks a system, it can easily become a hub for expired food, resulting in clutter and unnecessary waste. Intentional pantry organization designs are on the rise with the help of products such as stackable and space-saving food containers that allow you to decant dried goods to your heart’s content.

Closet/Dressing Room

Custom storage, convenient dressing areas, glamorous design details — today’s walk-in closets offer it all. Shoe shelves, velvet-lined drawers to hold sunglasses, and a built-in ironing board are just some of the features found in these closet “rooms.” Consider an overhead skylight for natural lighting, while recessed lighting and a lovely chandelier will provide illumination at night. How about a glass-topped island for easy accessory viewing and at just the right height for folding and packing? Don’t forget to include benches for ease when putting on shoes. Backlit shelves are perfect to show off elegant goods while making each item easier to find. And, let’s throw in a builtin vanity area for coordinating wardrobe and makeup. If you want it, it can be done.

A Great Garage

A great garage is utilized to store more than cars, bicycles, and equipment. Extra garage space should be used for seasonal gear, items that aren’t ready to be thrown away, and various storage containers. However, these stacks often turn into outright disasters. There are several solutions but first you should consider your budget, space, and needs. Wall racks or overhead storage are great for families with bicycles. Freestanding cabinets are great for organizing yard games, hoses and sprinklers. If your garage serves as a workstation, a workbench storage system gives plenty of space for tools, cleaning supplies, and tabletop space. And, as always, working with a professional will ensure your new garage lives ideally for your home.

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