Life, Styled
Organization is an important part of keeping a home functioning at its best and limiting stress for everyone. Small piles of clutter can grow quickly, and as their size increases, so does the pressure to eliminate them. Unfortunately, the task can be daunting, especially if you don’t know where to start or what to do with it once it has been sorted. Another problem is figuring out how to prevent it from happening again. All of this can be a challenge, but that does not mean it is impossible. By having a few helpful tips and strategies in place, you can master the clutter just like a pro. Let’s discuss some of the best suggestions given by the professionals to keep your home a place of rest and recharge instead of one that feels like a disaster.
Start From Scratch
Often, starting is the hardest thing to do, or more specifically, knowing where to start. When it comes to a room that is cluttered, the best method is to simply empty it. By moving everything out, it gives you a chance to evaluate the number of things that will need to go, check each item as it comes out to see whether it should be kept or thrown out, and assess the space available in the room once it is emptied. All of these steps are important, and though it can feel a little daunting, the end result will be well worth it. One thing that would be advantageous during the removal process is having three boxes or sections to place things as they come out labeled: trash, donate, and keep. As you bring items out, decide which area they best fit and place them there. This lets you know what to do with everything at the end, including what will need to go back into the room. Utilizing this method means that the process of taking things out will count as double, since you empty the room and take inventory. Be sure to think through everything as you clear the room; don’t hold on to things that have no value or are no longer needed. Choosing to donate items means you are helping to support a good cause while at the same time allowing others to have access to things they might not otherwise be able to purchase. If you have certain items that still have some significant value, consider hosting a yard sale or even selling them online. When trying to organize your home, having a good plan in place is the best place to start.
What Can You Downsize or Digitalize?
We live in a digital era where there is less need for paper copies and even specific pieces of mail. Paper and mail are the number one cause of clutter in the home. It is easy to just drop a receipt, newspaper, or even junk mail on the kitchen counter or your personal desk, which inevitably leads to pile-ups. One way to eliminate a mail stack is to have a system in place, such as sorting through the mail near a trash can or recycling bin. Immediately discard junk mail and place bills or other items that require immediate attention into a designated folder or basket. This also helps you keep track of every bill, and many companies now offer the option to go paperless. You can receive an email instead of paper mail, efficiently eliminating clutter. Scanning is another great way to defeat messy stacks of paper. It can be used for old bills that need to be kept for a few years, receipts and warranties, and other important documents that you don’t need a hard copy of. If you subscribe to a newspaper or magazine but only read them once, consider switching to a digital version. This allows you to enjoy the same great content but without the heap mounting every week. You can print off or download the articles that interest you the most, keep them in a specific folder, either in your office or on your computer, all while minimizing the chance of clutter buildup. For more detailed ideas and tips for sorting paper mail, read this article from Houzz. When you switch to a digital filing and storing system, it means you can find things faster and keep your home from being overrun with junk. A home with fewer cluttered spaces eases the mind and helps everyone feel better.
Sort Items Into Zones
Now that you have decided what is trash and what doesn’t belong in a particular room, it’s time to put it all back together. Consider this particular space and ask yourself what its purpose is and how often you will use it. Be sure to keep an eye out for trouble areas, such as spots that are more prone to collect clutter, like flat surfaces like countertops and tables. These require extra attention, such as making sure it is cleared off each evening or morning. As you begin to put things back, be strategic in their placement by creating zones. Items that you use on a daily basis should be within easy reach, such as pens on your desk or in your purse. Having a designated spot for them makes it easy to put them back after every use. Drawers are a wonderful addition to any space, as they allow you to store items that you use regularly or at least once a week. If possible, try to incorporate other storage containers throughout the design. Many furniture pieces feature a hollow space inside for extra storage, and oversized baskets are ideal for storing items such as blankets or shoes. Sometimes, lidless bins are also helpful for maintaining an organized home, as it is easier to quickly place an item inside versus having to stop and open a lid. Knowing that there is a purpose to every area within a room can help you continue to win the war against clutter and allow everyone in the family to stay on the same page. A clean and organized home can be achieved by implementing this simple system.
Granite, Quartz, Marble, or Quartzite?
These are the top contenders when it comes to selecting the perfect countertop material for your kitchen or bathroom. Each one brings its own strengths, aesthetic appeal, and practical considerations—making the decision both exciting and a bit overwhelming.
Granite is a natural stone known for its durability and unique, one-of-a-kind patterns. Quartz, on the other hand, is an engineered surface that offers a wide range of color options and is prized for its low-maintenance qualities. Marble stands out for its timeless elegance and heat resistance, though it requires more upkeep. Quartzite closely resembles marble in appearance but offers greater durability and easier maintenance.
When making your selection, it’s important to consider factors such as heat and stain resistance, ease of maintenance, and of course, budget. Below, we break down the key differences, pros, and cons of each material to help you determine which surface best suits your lifestyle, design vision, and practical needs.
The kitchen pantry is often one of the most underutilized yet high-potential spaces in the home. While it can easily become a catch-all for clutter, a well-designed pantry is a true hidden gem—capable of transforming the functionality of your kitchen. From storing oversized serving pieces to housing everyday essentials, a thoughtfully planned pantry helps keep countertops clear and mealtime prep more efficient.
Whether you have a compact pull-out pantry, a spacious walk-in, or a dedicated butler’s pantry, innovative organization is key. A well-designed pantry not only maximizes storage but also supports the flow of your kitchen. Below, we’re sharing a few of our favorite design ideas and practical tips to help you better utilize your pantry space—and maybe even inspire your next kitchen upgrade.
Our showroom’s grand opening was the culmination of two years filled with vision, planning, and hard work—a dream brought to life through dedication and passion. Now, as we prepare to celebrate our second anniversary, we find ourselves reflecting on how quickly time has passed. It feels like only yesterday that we opened our doors and welcomed our very first clients into the space we’ve come to love so much.
Join us as we take a walk down memory lane and revisit the milestones, challenges, and moments that brought us to Uptown Shelby. This anniversary isn’t just a celebration of time—it’s a celebration of growth, community, and the relationships we’ve built along the way.
There is more to color than simply a large selection of hues. Color sends a message and can represent thought and emotion, especially in the world of design. Each year, Pantone announces its choice for the color of the year, a tradition that started in 1999, and designers everywhere eagerly await the news. Classic Blue was this year’s choice of color, a color that represents the future.
As we prepare to close the door on one decade and begin anew, many are filled with anticipation of what the coming year will bring. Blue has always been associated with stability, relaxation, and tranquility, as is seen in nature with the ocean and sky. We understand that hectic schedules and stressful office days generate a need for a place to unwind and completely relax. Here are a few ways to incorporate the color of the year into your home and give it that welcoming environment that will last throughout the coming decade and beyond.
Light is one of nature’s most captivating elements, and its presence has the power to transform a space. In the world of interior design, natural light plays a vital role—not only by enhancing aesthetics but also by elevating the overall atmosphere of a room. It can create dramatic contrasts that bring depth and interest to a space, while also highlighting architectural and design features.
Natural light, when thoughtfully incorporated, makes interiors feel larger, warmer, and more welcoming. At Greenbrook Design, we embrace a design approach known as daylighting—the intentional use of natural light to shape how a space looks and feels throughout the day. It’s one of our favorite tools in the design process.
Here are just a few reasons why we love incorporating natural light into our projects…







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