I Got My Entryway So Organized Using This Brilliant Formula
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I Got My Entryway So Organized Using This Brilliant Formula
"Not only does an organized entryway make a good impression for anyone coming into your home, but it also plays a crucial role as the command center for everything you need before you head out the door. Here's how to achieve this and make it your own. The Cure Program is a tradition here at Apartment Therapy - it happens every January, April, and September. Click to learn more about the year-round program and when to sign up."
"Apartment Therapy's January Cure is a free 20-day program that'll help you refresh your home for the year ahead. Sign up here and get all assignments delivered to your inbox. A mirror for last-minute looks A surface, such as a console table, shelf, or side table A bowl or container for your loose change, wallet, and keys Wall hooks for your keys, outerwear, bags, and umbrella A shoe rack to hold footwear A basket or trash can A rug or mat"
An organized entryway functions as a home landing strip and should be located by the door used most—front, side, or garage. Key components include a mirror, a surface (console table, shelf, or side table), a bowl or container for loose change/wallet/keys, wall hooks for keys and outerwear, a shoe rack for footwear, a basket or trash can, and a rug or mat. Aim to include at least three of these elements to create a functional command center that holds everything needed before leaving and enhances first impressions. A free January Cure program offers a Day 17 assignment to set up a home landing strip and sign-up for guidance.
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