Author: tranquiltidiness
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Laundry Room Revamp & Refresh
Identifying the Challenge My client reached out because she was beginning to dread using her laundry room. She knew the space could function more smoothly but wasn’t sure how to approach reorganizing it. Our goal for the session was simple: create a space that felt peaceful and easy to use. Fortunately, her laundry room had…
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Getting Our To-Dos To-Done: How We Use TickTick Every Day
I absolutely love TickTick (and no, this isn’t a sponsored post — I just really love it!). For context, my husband and I first tried using a shared Notion page to manage our household to-do lists and home projects. We still use Notion for other things (and I’ll share more about that in a future…
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Bathroom Organization: Creating Calm Through Order
Sometimes, even small spaces can cause big stress. This bathroom organization project was all about transforming an everyday space into one that feels peaceful, functional, and easy to maintain. My client wanted to eliminate the frustration of searching through cluttered drawers — and with a few thoughtful systems and product choices, we did just that…
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Getting My Own Life in Order: My Personal Organizing Journey
Wondering if it’s too late to get organized? It’s not. You don’t have to be “born organized” to find systems that work for you. I’m proof of that. How My Organizing Journey Began I first realized I needed an organization system back in school. Remembering which assignments were due, what I needed to bring home,…
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One Party, Two Rooms: Tackling Toy Overload After Birthdays
A birthday party is a magical time for a child—friends and family, cake and ice cream, and of course, the presents! While we may teach our kids that gifts aren’t the most important part, the excitement of new toys is undeniable. For parents, though, the sudden influx can feel overwhelming. A room that was already…
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Tackling My Linen Closet Chaos
My linen closet and medicine cabinet have been driving me crazy recently! Not only have I lost track of where things are being kept, but new items have no home. Trust me — this can happen to anyone, so you’re not alone! Before getting started I reminded myself that this was not a chore, but…
