Top Four New Year’s Resolutions for Home Decorating
It’s the New Year! Have you made any resolutions? Do any of those resolutions involve home decorating?
Sometimes, the best way to get a project completed is to resolve to do it! Consider putting some home decorating goals on your list of resolutions this year.
Rather than listing the projects and vowing to get them done, you might try a slightly different approach – resolve to have a productive attitude! Also, resolving to complete small steps can help as well.
Here are four New Year’s resolutions for home decorating to help you get started.
1. Clearing Clutter Step by Step
Clearing out clutter. Isn’t that something we all wish we could do every year? And don’t we inevitably end up overwhelmed and more buried in clutter than ever? Not this year!
Resolve to clear clutter in steps. It’s indeed overwhelming to look at your whole house and imagine tackling it all at once, not stopping until it’s finished. Instead, approach it on a room-by-room basis, resolving to clear the clutter from, say, one room a month. You could even begin with corners of rooms to make it even less overwhelming – say, clear the clutter from one corner of the living room every Saturday for four weeks. Then move on to the next room or area.
2. Organize Your Stuff
You won’t be throwing away everything this year – there will be “stuff” you’ll need to organize and store in a way that’s aesthetically pleasing. Here are some suggestions.
* Baskets are definitely your friend. Baskets can be used to hold items like shoes by the front door, CDs, DVDs, remote controls, and all those adapters for cell phones and computers.
* Decorative boxes are also handy. They can be slipped onto shelves and look like decorative pieces but they’re actually holding stuff.
* If you have items to display, use simple trays or clear bowls.
3. Living Decorations – Houseplants
A good goal for this year is to bring in houseplants. They are not only beautiful; they are also gaining a reputation for detoxifying indoor air. Sources say this is even more important if you have a lot of electronics in a room.
4. Take Your Time
Rushing through something only adds stress – stress as you rush to get it done, and stress as you try to live with a job poorly done. If you’re going to go through with these resolutions (and you are!), then take your time. Don’t feel like you have to do it all at once. You have a whole year, after all!