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By eliminating items of clothing you don’t wear or that don’t make you feel good, you’ll be left with the clothes you like best, and you’ll have far more room for keeping them neat and tidy.Fortin and Quilici recommend using the same overarching strategy for the closet as for organizing the kitchen and desk: Keep the items you use visible and easy to reach. For example, leave room between hangers so that items can be seen and easily grabbed. For folded clothes, keep piles to manageable stacks of three or four items.Browse closet organizers
Pantry staples fill the kitchen’s open shelves. The couple like to experiment with new recipes and enjoy them over conversation at their tiny bistro table. “I find we communicate and share more about our day over a table setting than eating on the sofa, which still happens once in a while!” Ninelle says.Bistro table: Target; chairs: Craigslist; high chair: Skip Hop Tuo convertible high chair
Cotugno’s office is on the other side of the living room’s gallery wall. Since his work involves a lot of video editing, he had to make space for three monitors. The models were selected for both functionality and aesthetics. They sit on a desk that dates to the 1930s and once belonged to his grandfather. A Billy bookcase from Ikea covers an entire wall and holds his CD collection (mostly indie, electronic and post-rock) and theater books.
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