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Here is a detailed and easy-to-follow guide to organizing different spaces in your home: closet, kitchen, garage and blind spaces.

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Step-by-Step Guide to Optimization and Functionality

01

Preparation and Planning

a. Initial Assessment:
Objective: To evaluate the current status of each area.
Actions: Take a tour of the home and make an inventory of the areas that need organization.

b. Set Objectives:
Objective: Define clear goals for each area (e.g., reduce clutter, improve accessibility).
Actions: Write down the specific objectives for each space.

03

 Organization and Storage

a. Closets:
Objective: Create an efficient and accessible system.
Actions:
Categorize: Organize clothing by type (shirts, pants, etc.) and by color if desired.
Use the Vertical Hanging Method: To save space and facilitate access.
Bins and Shelves: Use boxes and organizers to keep items organized.

b. Kitchens:
Objective: Optimize space and facilitate meal preparation.
Actions:
Categorize Utensils: Group similar utensils together (plates, silverware, cups).
Drawer Organizers: Use dividers to keep utensils and tools organized.
Vertical Storage Spaces: Use shelves and ledges to take advantage of vertical space.

c. Offices:
Objective: Maximize productivity and minimize clutter.
Actions:
Documents: Archive important documents and digitize as much as possible.
Office Supplies: Keep only what is necessary and organize it in drawers or shelves.
Workspace: Keep your desk clear and functional.

d. Garages:
Objective: Create an orderly and functional workspace.
Actions:
Tools: Organize tools on shelves or pegboards.
Containers: Use labeled boxes to store small items.
Shelves and Hooks: Install shelves and hooks to take advantage of vertical space.

02

Clear and Select

a. Clear by Category:
Objective: Address clutter by category rather than by location.
Actions:
Closets: Clothes, accessories.
Kitchens: Utensils, food.
Offices: Documents, supplies.
Garages: Tools, equipment.

b. Select what brings joy :
Goal: Keep only the items that make you feel good.
Actions: Evaluate each object and decide whether to keep it based on the criterion of joy.

04

Maintenance

a. Periodic Review:
Objective: To ensure that the organization remains in place over time.
Actions: Schedule periodic reviews (monthly or quarterly) to adjust and reorganize if necessary.

b. Regular Discard:
Objective: Keep the space free of clutter.
Actions: Conduct regular reviews to remove items that are no longer needed or that do not bring joy.

05

Sustainability and Continuous Improvement

a. Implement New Solutions:
Objective: Adapt new techniques and tools that improve functionality.
Actions: Research and implement new organizational solutions as needed.

b. Education and Adaptation:
Objective: Stay informed about best practices in organization.
Actions: Read books, follow courses or tutorials on organizational techniques and maintain continuous learning.
This comprehensive approach not only improves functionality and order in every area of the home, but also promotes a more harmonious and efficient environment.

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