Step One: Designate a Staging Area
Step Two: Organize into Categories
Step Three: Eliminate items that don’t belong in this closet
Step Four: Remove unwanted items.
Step Five: Clean the closet itself
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The years coming to a close and it’s a perfect time to assess and eliminate what you don’t use and need. No what kind of closet you’re planning, take time ahead and really consider what you need to store and where to store it.
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It’s funny how old things come back in style. That is certainly true for furniture nowadays—old is in! People pay top dollar for vintage and retro pieces of furniture. Thrift stores, estate sales, and auctions have never been more popular. Want to create your own “distressed” furniture? Check out these tips below:
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Organizing your home can be a daunting endeavor. Aside from the obvious of getting rid of excess stuff, there are a few things you can do daily that will make your house look and feel less cluttered and more organized. READ MORE>> If you love a good storage invention (or clever solution) that makes your life easier, you will love these useful tips and tricks… READ MORE>>>
Our summer season is in full swing now and a high of 116* was a "Whoa Hey Nellie, this is Temecula not Palm Springs or Arizona!!" Then the water restrictions were released and we now have water for our sun drenched and dying yards. We were fined if we used too much water so a lot of people went drought tolerant in their yards. So at our bi-monthly meeting, I asked if we could encourage everyone to plant annual flowers around the base of their front yard trees without having to get Architectural approval to help get our neighborhoods looking beautiful again and our Board President, Darrell Connerton agreed that would look very nice! So let's get our flowers on and see what street can become the most colorful and get our yards green again! -Judy Escoto, Architectural Committee Chairman PS. We need two more volunteers on our Architectural Committee. If you are interested in being part of our group contact Avalon Management for a volunteer form and show up at our next HOA Meeting. Volunteer forms are also available online @ www.villaavanti.com. No matter how big or small your home is, it is up to you to make sure you take care of, and improve your biggest investment. Even if you aren’t planning to put it on the market any time soon, maintaining it’s value is important for the future. Luckily we have 9 easy DIY projects that will boost your home’s value, curb appeal and livability! Feature photo below, from ‘HGTV‘ by ‘HDR Homes’. READ MORE>>> |
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