Last month our team worked with Jenneen Ameres, a professional home organizer and owner of Conquer Your Clutter, to revamp her client's master walk-in closet in Mahwah, NJ. The client's closet had old wire shelving, the cabinetry was falling down and there were several spots of wasted wall space, so Jenneen was called in to help. That's also where we came in. Our installers ripped out the old closet system and put in all new white cabinetry. From there, Jenneen reorganized the entire house including two floors, the basement, and the garage. We recently caught up with Jenneen to learn
What is a Murphy Bed? Murphy beds are designed to save space during the day and provide storage that can free up closets and drawers which you can use for other belongings. These beds fold up into the wall to give you more space in your room for more purpose and is perfect when you're short on traditional guest space. Murphy beds can be integrated into home offices, dens, and hidden as storage cabinets. Here's a breakdown to some of the benefits of this modern and trendy sleeping space. 1.) Maximized living space without taking up room. Not everyone has
Children outgrow clothes, but they don't have to outgrow your closet. The key is to design a storage space that grows with them overtime. These long-term tips will highlight how to organize with versatility. Tip #1: Use Bookshelves Bookshelves are timeless. Toddler: Begin at floor and lower-level storage, by using open shelves for frequent items they use/play with such as books, toys, and games. The upper-level should focus on storage such as seasonal clothing, special items, and blankets. As your child grows, gradually expand their storage space for school items such as sports equipment and supplies. Teenage: Maximize the entire