![]() My poor husband comes home quite often, after a long and stressful day at work, to find me moving furniture. I’ve realized that if I set up impractical spaces, things will not stay as I had designed. Over the last few years I have enjoyed the challenge of making our home fully functioning for my amazing little family. And many elements now have their own “distressed” look.īut what I hope people feel and notice when they walk through my front door is not the imperfections but that this is a house filled with love, laughter, and is completely set-up for our children and their happy childhood. Well, eleven years, three kids, and four dogs later, we are still in the same house!Īll the money that we spent on new floors and expensive custom paint jobs are now oozing with character. Every room was like a showroom with beautiful furniture perfectly placed.Īt the time we were considering this house a short-term investment, and had planned to move again before starting a family. We spent our first year of marriage and a ridiculous amount of money having our house turned into what looked like a model home. ![]() When we were engaged we bought a house that did not fit our taste. Making our House Work for Our Current Needs Keep reading below to learn more about how to better organize the drop zone, and make it work for your family.įor more on this topic, check out the full Get-Organized collectionĬontinue reading this article below, or click play to listen to this article being read to you! But what took me a little longer to get a grasp on was our drop zone. Whether it’s a bedroom, bathroom, play-space or homework station I love any and all “child-centered” areas. One thing you might not know about me, is that I absolutely love organizing! Very few things give me more energy and excitement than re-doing a room, re-arranging the playroom, or straightening up a closet! And my very favorite spaces to tackle, are any that are kid related.
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