Mark Stoller moved to Falcon in 2007.†He and his wife, Andra, both U.S. Air Force veterans, enjoy life with their daughters, extended family and adopted rescue dogs in Latigo. Mark savors the privilege of his wife and daughters being his muse for topics, people to meet and places to investigate.
I was recently informed interior house painting is a periodic, repeating, unescapable activity.Andra announced we have looked at the same ëneutral, let them visualize their life here, house sellingí paint color on the walls for too long.After much aesthetics deliberation and more than 15 paint sample containers purchased from Home Depot, we selected our colors and the ìfunî is about to begin.I have learned you have to make a mess in order to clean ó we have managed that ten-fold!With the contents of shelves, cupboards, closets and drawers scattered all around, I am reminded of the Netflix show, ìGet Organized with The Home Edit.î Itís a reality show that demonstrates how to organize any and every space.The co-stars are Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin who demonstrate organization, form, and function in a repeatable process we all can accomplish in our homes.One clarification they make is how organization compliments, yet is different, from minimalism.A lifestyle design, minimalism is the choice to live intentionally with less. Organization is about efficient and orderly arrangement of what you own ó treat your possessions and space with equal respect.80/20 is the Golden Rule. Keep your home no more than 80% full and reserve the remaining 20% for breathing room.They promise organization will benefit you as a:
- time saver ó everything has its easy to find place
- money-saver ó know exactly how much you have so as not to over-buy
- sanity-saver ó everyone, not just mom, will know where to find stuff
- closure ó considering emotional ties to our possessions, either store them properly or let it go for others to treasure
- calming ó feel grounded when clutter is reduced via an organized system