How I Spent My Saturday Night

Since my birthday was Sunday, I didn’t have a lot of time to spend on my project. But I really wanted to do something which would have an immediate impact. Even though I’d devoted time and energy to these spaces already, I let them get away from me. I’ve realized that long after my project is finished, I’m still going to be contending with the challenge of maintenance. For some reason I thought I’d get rid of stuff and the house would take care of itself- but that isn’t going to happen. Having fewer things will make a huge difference, and has already made the process easier, but upkeep-free isn’t going to happen.

Last week I posted a photo of the inside of the closet. The last thing I wanted to do was empty it, but it seemed like the best approach.

stufffromcloset

I gave away some excess coats and gear. We have a staggering number of reusable grocery bags. I’m not sure how we ended up with so many, but because they are flimsy I decided to keep all of them. But I decided to store a bunch in my car.

Here’s the empty closet. It’s a deep closet, with two bars, so I put lesser-used items on the back bar. Usually I put our winter coats into bins but I think this year I’ll try moving them to the back bar. It’ll save time and hassle.

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This was the finished closet: closetfinal

The basket on the floor has our hats, gloves and scarves. It’s smaller than the previous one which I just gave away.

I also reorganized this cabinet, which had gotten overrun with junk:

cabinetafterThe bottom shelf has home improvement supplies, the middle shelf has office supplies and stationery, and the top is for flashlights and umbrellas. For now, I’m content with an empty shelf though I think it might be a good place for Emma’s art and school supplies as their current spot is a little too small.

I’m still catching up on my other decluttering tasks, and hopefully I’ll have some progress to share Wednesday!