Scott Nappier - EXPERIENCE AT YOUR SIDE

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Bedrooms: The focus should be on showcasing closet space in the bedrooms. To achieve this, hang only the clothes you wear most often and store the rest elsewhere. The aim is to create an impression of ample storage. Dining Areas: Clear clutter off flat surfaces, including the dining table. Leave only subtle decor, such as a vase of fresh flowers, to create an inviting dining space. Living Areas (living rooms, family rooms, and great rooms): These spaces often serve as the heart of the home, where families and friends gather to connect. Gather books, magazines, remotes, toys, gaming gadgets, and throws. Remove clutter from flat surfaces, packing away nonessential items—store magazines and electronics in decorative bins for a clean and organized appearance. Fold and drape throws on chairs or stow them in closets when not in use. Office Space: The focus should be organization if your home includes an office. Overflowing shelves do not convey helpful space. Keep all personal papers out of sight, creating an organized and efficient workspace. Linen Closets: Organize and clean out linen closets. Store seasonal blankets, clothes, and outerwear off-site to free up space. Keep linens to a minimum to create an organized and accessible linen closet. Laundry Room: Whether your washer and dryer are in the basement, laundry room, or closet, it's crucial to make this area neat and functional. Organize what you keep with shelving or bins, avoiding leaving clothes open. Store detergents, bleach, and softeners in cabinets to maintain a clean and tidy appearance. Don't use the tops of the appliances for storage.

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