Your No-Sweat Guide to Spring Cleaning
A Très Simple Decor Trick to Fake a Tidy Home
Don't fight the clutter, corral it.
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Anne J.
January 18, 2020
I am a tray lover myself, and while I am very glad that you took the advice about your Aetna bill and meds bottles to heart, I have one tiny request. Please put your medication in a cupboard, my rationale is that no one really wants to think of you as an ailing person, I understand out of sight, out of mind, put something that will trigger you, but please think about concealing the actual medications. Additionally it reduces the risk of accidental poisoning of a child or, and this is bizarre but happens, teenager (and I am definitely not implying all teenagers here) or drug abuser who will try almost any pill to see if there is a potential “high or downer” to be gained. Unfathomable but actually occurs more than you think. A depressing comment I know but I can’t help myself as a medical person.
Back to the trays, I love them and corral with them in many places, and I believe it increases the orderly look I struggle for in my house. I use them in my bathroom on my large vanity too, which speeds my cleaning as I lift and swipe, and then pull the tray items off at a later time and clean the tray, promise.
I just thought about my bedside table, and a charming melamine tray I could put to good use. Off to corral...
Back to the trays, I love them and corral with them in many places, and I believe it increases the orderly look I struggle for in my house. I use them in my bathroom on my large vanity too, which speeds my cleaning as I lift and swipe, and then pull the tray items off at a later time and clean the tray, promise.
I just thought about my bedside table, and a charming melamine tray I could put to good use. Off to corral...
Karin H.
January 14, 2020
I keep a tray of bottles (soy sauces, vinegars, oils, etc.) next to my stove for easy reach.
nancy O.
January 13, 2020
Morgan - You are the Marie Kondo of clutter lovers! That is "organized clutter". I've edited and streamlined over the years, but I love living with things I've found on our travels and mementos of our family's growing years. I've found that grouping them on trays, in beautiful bowls and in baskets organizes the clutter and even elevates it to decor!
And Yes! It's so much easier to clean.
And Yes! It's so much easier to clean.
Nancy
January 12, 2020
Morgan - yes! Do this all the time, all over the place.
And while rectangular and square trays give you more accessible space, round ones occasionally work well too.
Also, I sometimes rotate pretty glass or ceramic baking dishes for the same purpose...especially for condiments on the dinner table.
And while rectangular and square trays give you more accessible space, round ones occasionally work well too.
Also, I sometimes rotate pretty glass or ceramic baking dishes for the same purpose...especially for condiments on the dinner table.
Smaug
January 9, 2020
We used to just throw it all in a closet, but I don't think Mom was really fooled.
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