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Minimalist, practical, calm, organised. These are just some of the words that people frequently use to describe a Scandinavian home. And they’d be right! Having lived in Sweden for over 18 years I am constantly amazed at just how neat and tidy people’s homes are (with the rare exception, of course!). Life is messy, children are messy, so, just how do they do it? Simply acquiring less stuff – or having a good old declutter certainly helps. But there is something more at play.
I put a lot down to excellent storage.
Simply put – I’ve been told that by creating a perfect home for everything – no matter how big or small, keeping your home tidy, neat and organised will be way easier.
The problem
Now, I’m going to fess up. The Brantmark family home is messy. It’s shamefully messy. Organisation is neither Per nor my strong point. Someone is always tearing around the house looking for something they’ve lost (is it just me or are children particularly bad at finding things?). And it’s embarrassing. Is there anyone out there who feels the same?
The solution
Who is Elfa?
And they also offer planning help and great online tools.
Most importantly, I love the Elfa ethos: it’s not only about providing a perfect place for everything in your home, but also about creating more space for you, and making your home a better place to be.
That’s me sold! But where to start?
Home Edit
The best way to get started, I learned,is to take stock of existing storage and ‘problem areas’ in the house. Have you noticed; some parts of the home feel way easier to keep tidy than others? It might be a load of small items collecting on a side table in the hallway, heaps of clothes in a corner or a cupboard stuffed to the brim with clobber.
I pinpointed four areas in my home: my wardrobe (still in one of my girls rooms), Allie’s bedroom (going from tween to teen!), the laundry room (enter at your own peril), and the attic (don’t get me started!). I’m looking forward to sharing my room by room plans, and all the details (including before and afters – no matter how embarrassing!) over the coming months.
Do you have any specific places in your home? If so, I hope you’ll enjoy the forthcoming series.
Wishing you all a lovely weekend,
Niki