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Marie Kondo Method

Based on Marie Kondo's book, this method focuses on keeping only the items that "bring joy to your heart." It recommends getting rid of anything that doesn't bring joy or utility, and organizing items into categories, not rooms.

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The Box System

Use boxes or baskets to group similar items. Label each box for easy access and quick identification of contents.
The “One Place for Everything” Method: Assign a specific place for each object in your home. This makes it easy to find and return items to their place after use.

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Vertical Organization

Make the most of vertical space by using shelves, hangers and hooks. This frees up surface space and keeps things tidy.
The "First In, First Out" System: For clothing and food, place new items behind older ones to ensure you use the ones you already have first.
Clear Surfaces: Keep surfaces like tables and countertops clear. This helps reduce visual clutter and makes cleaning easier.

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Clear Surfaces

Keep surfaces like tables and countertops clear. This helps reduce visual clutter and makes cleaning easier.

Maintenance Routines

Establish daily or weekly routines for organizing and cleaning. For example, setting aside 10 minutes at the end of the day to pick up things can prevent clutter from building up.
Closet Organization: Use closet organizers, adjustable shelves, and drawer dividers to maximize space and keep everything in its place.

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Space Planning

Design your spaces according to your needs and habits. Make sure that the most used elements are easily accessible.
Periodic Review: Conduct periodic reviews to get rid of unnecessary items and adjust your organization system as needed.

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