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4 Ways to Make Your Home "Spark Joy"

Brian Sperry

CalRE # 01478815Specializing in Orange County coastal home sales, Brian Sperry is esteemed by clients and colleagues alike for his innovative marketin...

CalRE # 01478815Specializing in Orange County coastal home sales, Brian Sperry is esteemed by clients and colleagues alike for his innovative marketin...

Feb 13 3 minutes read

In the days of KonMari and Hygge along with so many other methods to keep your home tidy on Pinterest, it can be easy to get lost and end up with your home being messier than before. 

Take a page out of this couple’s book who stopped doing only 4 things and finally achieved the zen, tidy space they were after. 

Spoiler alert: It only takes a few minutes each day.

Tackle the Laundry

Raise your hand if you have a chair where all of your laundry goes... 

Letting your laundry pile up is one of the best ways to ruin your tidiness. If you start by not putting away one shirt in the morning it's easy to let yourself pile your clothes throughout the week and then move onto leaving a full-fledged laundry basket untouched. Try the Konmari Method style of folding clothes that allows you organize drawers like a pro. 

If your goal is a tidy home, break your habit of not putting away your clothes right as they come out of the dryer. You'll feel better instantly!

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Don't Over-Decorate

The most common way to make your home feel untidy. If each inch of surface space is covered with decor you're more likely to feel overwhelmed and let things pile up (like your laundry). 

Here is your chance to embrace some minimalism and tidy up at the same time. Take a page out of Marie Kondo's book and ask yourself "does this bring me joy?" when assessing what to keep and what to remove from your space.

Make Your Bed

This one seems insignificant, but this small change can set you up for success. If you take the extra 5 minutes to make your bed you'll feel more productive and make your whole bedroom look tidier. Now, take that productiveness to the next level and conquer the rest of your mess!

Leave Your Sentimental Items for Last

They learned from the Marie Kondo that it's best to start small when it comes to tidying up. Start with easy things first.

1. Clothing

2. Books 

3. Papers 

4. Miscellaneous

5. Sentimental items are always last! 

If you start with the hard stuff like memory boxes that could send you down a rabbit hole that you may not be able to get out of..

 

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