Cut the Clutter and Stow the Stuff: The Q.U.I.C.K. Way to Bring Lasting Order to Household ChaosLori Baird 1,237 terrific clutter-cutting tips-- plus hundreds of insider secrets from America's clutter-control experts! Is clutter taking over your life? It's time to take some Q.U.I.C.K. action, cut the clutter, and stow the stuff once and for all! Cut the Clutter and Stow the Stuff will help you tame the clutter monster using the revolutionary Q.U.I.C.K. clutter-control system. You're just five fast steps from a clutter-free home! See inside to: * Discover your unique clutter style-- and how to make it work for you, not against you, in the fight with clutter. Take the clutter quiz on page 8. Once you know your clutter style, you'll finally understand why you feel compelled to collect every style of Spode teacup produced since 1856...or stash a year's worth of newspapers under the bed...or keep your 45-year-old son's high school football jerseys "just in case." And you'll find effective strategies to turn those tendencies to your advantage! * Rediscover your rooms-- and your furniture (when was the last time you saw the top of your dining room table?!)-- with the simple steps in the Unload chapter on page 43. There really is a house under there! * Find storage space you never knew you had, even in cramped quarters like the bathroom and laundry room. It's there-- once you know where to look for it. * Clear out the kids' rooms without starting a war. These ingenious tactics are so effective, your kids may even pitch in! * Make all those piles of paper disappear like magic. Right now, your paper piles are probably multiplying faster than hot dogs at a ball game. But you'll find how to get them out and keep them out (even at the office!) starting on page 316. |
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Contents
Whats Your Clutter Style? | 5 |
Quantify Your Clutter | 31 |
Keep It Up | 79 |
Kitchen and Pantry | 93 |
Living Dining and Family Rooms | 118 |
Bathrooms and Laundry | 176 |
Entryways and Mudrooms | 195 |
Home Office | 215 |
Workshop | 241 |
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Accumulator attic bags basement basket bathroom bedroom bench Bill Keller bottles boxes cabinet Cherri Smith clean closet clothes clutter control CLUTTER CRUSADERS Clutter Types clutter-cutting collection Collector color containers countertop decluttering decorative door drawers dresser everything extra Feng Shui files flea market floor furniture garage or shed give handy hang hardware Here's HGTV hold home improvement home office hooks household inside junk keep kids kitchen label laundry living look lots magazines mudroom never orga OUT-OF-THE-BOX IDEAS pack pack rat paint pantry paper pieces pile plastic professional organizer rack recycling Rose Kennedy says shelf shelves shoes someone stack stash stuff sure T. J. Wilson tape Tennessee things thrift store Toano toss Tosser towels toys trash unloading wall what's workshop Zip disks