It’s not fun to wade in a sea of things more bonuses. Sound familiar? Books and shoes fighting for space on the floor of the living room, or shoes crammed into the hallway like they were the only ones in there. Li Zhi Jiao, Mi Ni cang can help you control the chaos. Let’s see how you can transform your cluttered den into a minimalist work of art.
Imagine coming home and not having to worry about tripping over your pesky, unused yoga mat. Decide what is sentimental and what is just taking up precious space. How about grandma’s old teapots? Keep it. You know that stress ball you received at last year’s conference for free? Now is the time to let that freebie stress ball go.
When it comes to space, have you ever thought of how you utilize – or don’t use – the vertical real-estate in your own home? Shelves, organizers and door hangers will become your best friends. However, sometimes despite all of your efforts you still find yourself with a mountainous amount of stuff. Enter Lai Chi Kok Storage.
I’ll tell you anecdotally: Lisa used to store unread books in a shrine under her bedroom. One day, Lisa decided it was time to move on. All those’maybe-one-day’ things went into a separate storage unit. Now, she has her socks.
What’s so great about these units? There are many different sizes. Have a small flat? Rent a smaller locker. You’re overflowing with holiday decor? You’ll need something more spacious. You can use these places to store your clothes when your closet doesn’t shut.
Let’s not pretend that putting stuff in storage is a punishment. You’re certainly not banishing anything. Imagine giving things a short vacation. Aunt Jenny’s huge punch bowl doesn’t need to be used until Thanksgiving.
When’s the ideal time to decluttering? You’ll get tired of seeing the piles. It is true that a rainy day can be a great time to get things done. Play some music and make a cup of tea before you start to sort. The journey will be worth it.