If you have a tendency to collect things, you probably have some issues with space and clutter. This is especially true if you live in a small space. A room or a studio apartment can easily become overrun with Elvis tribute records, Beatles songbooks, or Tori Amos cd singles.
The clutter issue can apply not only to deliberate collections, but also to the kinds of things that just pile up accidentally, like magazines and dvds. Any of these things can create problems in a limited living area.
We have all see the tv show Hoarders, and no one wants to become one of those people. When other people, especially those whom you are dating, enter your home, they are looking for signs of your personality. While it is good to have your interests on display, you want to be sure that it is evident that you take measures to keep things somewhat organized. Here are a few tips for doing that.
1. Get rid of things you do not need. Be brutal about this. Even as far as your collections go, there are inevitably things that you can afford to get rid of. Perhaps you bought something that you thought was more valuable than it turned out to be. Or maybe something is damaged, and no longer hold the value it once did. Scan your collection for these items, and throw them away.
2. Sell some of your stuff. Again, this may not be easy. But be honest with yourself about the attachment you actually feel to your collection. Do you really still want this stuff, or are you just keeping it for nostalgic reasons? CDs, for instance, can be easily tranfered to a computer or an ipod. You can still keep all that Tori Amos music, and maybe also make a little bit of money online from people who are still collecting.
3. Store things away. You might not be able to find a significant amount of stuff you are willing to throw away or sell, but you can surely store some of it. It will still belong to you, and you can display it again once you have a larger living space to work with. For now, help yourself out and store it in order to reduce clutter.
4. Display things purposefully. Even if you follow all of the above tips, there may still be a few things you just need to have in your eyesight. Make sure that these things are displayed in a way that looks deliberate, rather than just lying around in random piles on the floor. This will help your living space to look neat and organized.
Whether your collection consists of cds and songbooks, Elvis tribute records, or first edition mystery novels, you can follow the tips above to make it organized and keep your living space neat. When you live in a small place, it is sometimes difficult to decorate it the way you want to. You have to make some compromises, but you can definitely have an organized and welcoming space.
The clutter issue can apply not only to deliberate collections, but also to the kinds of things that just pile up accidentally, like magazines and dvds. Any of these things can create problems in a limited living area.
We have all see the tv show Hoarders, and no one wants to become one of those people. When other people, especially those whom you are dating, enter your home, they are looking for signs of your personality. While it is good to have your interests on display, you want to be sure that it is evident that you take measures to keep things somewhat organized. Here are a few tips for doing that.
1. Get rid of things you do not need. Be brutal about this. Even as far as your collections go, there are inevitably things that you can afford to get rid of. Perhaps you bought something that you thought was more valuable than it turned out to be. Or maybe something is damaged, and no longer hold the value it once did. Scan your collection for these items, and throw them away.
2. Sell some of your stuff. Again, this may not be easy. But be honest with yourself about the attachment you actually feel to your collection. Do you really still want this stuff, or are you just keeping it for nostalgic reasons? CDs, for instance, can be easily tranfered to a computer or an ipod. You can still keep all that Tori Amos music, and maybe also make a little bit of money online from people who are still collecting.
3. Store things away. You might not be able to find a significant amount of stuff you are willing to throw away or sell, but you can surely store some of it. It will still belong to you, and you can display it again once you have a larger living space to work with. For now, help yourself out and store it in order to reduce clutter.
4. Display things purposefully. Even if you follow all of the above tips, there may still be a few things you just need to have in your eyesight. Make sure that these things are displayed in a way that looks deliberate, rather than just lying around in random piles on the floor. This will help your living space to look neat and organized.
Whether your collection consists of cds and songbooks, Elvis tribute records, or first edition mystery novels, you can follow the tips above to make it organized and keep your living space neat. When you live in a small place, it is sometimes difficult to decorate it the way you want to. You have to make some compromises, but you can definitely have an organized and welcoming space.
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