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From centerpieces to Santa statues, it can be a lot of fun decorating for the holidays, but the hard part is the cleanup.
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Clutter experts agree that the fastest way to transform a chaotic home is to start with the hidden trouble spots in your ...
Even if your house and yard are kept clean, you may be attracting mice without even realizing it. Stacks of old papers and ...
The rayograph has been long admired but largely misunderstood. This important retrospective gives Man Ray’s eponymous ...
Southern pro organizers speak to eight categories of items that you should make a plan to toss. Trust these experts—you'll be just fine without these items weighing you down.
It's officially January, and you're fully embracing the “ new year, new me ” mindset. This may mean you're eager to do some tidying up around the house after the holidays, including tackling a few ...
During a busy season of life, non-essential household tasks like decluttering tend to fall by the wayside. It’s one of ...
We spoke with Southern organizers and designers and asked them about the types of items that they believe contribute to living room clutter. Plus, they share actionable steps to reduce the chaos.
Fleece, terry cloth, wool and some synthetics tend to shed, producing small fibers that turn to dust. Generally speaking, loosely woven fabrics and textiles made of longer fibers shed more than ...