Holidays bring joy—but also clutter. Declutter before the holidays with these simple, guilt-free tips. Free up space for décor, welcome guests with ease, and enjoy a calmer season filled with joy.
A messy pantry wastes time and money. Pantry zones are a simple system that helps you organize food into categories, cut waste, and make cooking stress-free. Learn how to create zones that work for your home and start seeing the difference today.
Sentimental clutter is the hardest to tackle. Learn how to declutter keepsakes without guilt using strategies like the Maybe Box, repurposing, and curating only the best items—so you honor your memories while living lighter today.
Want a clutter-free home without overwhelm? The 30-day declutter challenge makes it simple: remove one item a day, build momentum, and enjoy the mental health benefits of a calmer space. Start today and feel lighter tomorrow.
What’s the difference between hoarding and collecting? Collecting is joyful and intentional, while hoarding creates distress and clutter. Learn the psychology, warning signs, and compassionate ways to find balance.
A yard overgrown with greenery often turns into footpaths that take away from your curb appeal. A simple update every DIY landscaper can add in is by creating a pathway to guide the foot traffic. From a simple walking area to creative geometrical formats, adding in flagstones for a pathway offers unique and beautiful looks for the summer season. These simple steps will create the perfect look to upgrade your yard.
Transforming a piece or two of furniture is now a hot trend, especially with the things that are wasteful to dispose of, like dressers. One of the best ways is to squeeze those creative juices and unleash your DIY skills to make something new out of this old stuff. Here are some of the ideas that you may want to consider in your next project.
I recently saw...and fell in love with...an antique child's school desk which I purchased and upcycled into a charming end table. My new end table adds a unique rustic charm to my living room where it now holds a special place. It sits centered under the picture window and holds a lamp which lights up the room every evening.