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[quote=Anonymous]Any furniture you have needs to be double duty. For example, make sure there's a shelf under the coffee table and use it for toys or to keep your paperwork in boxes or whatever. Use a sectional in the living room (custom sized to take full advantage of the space.) Constantly purge items you no longer use. You can always buy them again later. Fully use any outdoor area you have. Living room on the front porch, dining room on the back porch. Use boxes on the shelves on top of your closets to fully utilize the space all the way to the ceiling. Get rid of unnecessary linens. They take up a lot of space. Just have fewer and then buy new ones when the old ones are worn out. Take note of your "hot spots" (areas that attract clutter) and find places to permanently store those items. Buy shelves that fit your storage areas perfectly. Have only what you use weekly on your main floor. Put the rest in the basement or somewhere. Store empty luggage in your trunk of your car. Have only a small number of pots and pans, small number of plates, small jar of peanut butter. Small. If you're planning on staying for a long time, renovate your house to maximize storage in your kitchen and bathroom. Make sure the small number of items you have are items you love not just tolerate. Think like a New Yorker. Buy only the best for your jewel box of a space.[/quote]
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