ICFF 2014 Preview: Rich Brilliant Willing: Brooklyn’s design trio release two organically inspired lighting structures

ICFF 2014 Preview: Rich Brilliant Willing


Continuing to impress with innovative forms and creative uses of materials, Rich Brilliant Willing is again introducing new products this year at ICFF during NYCxDesign. In the time since we last caught up with…

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Foolproof Sangria Recipe with Lillet Rouge : An alternative version of the perfect summer drink using the traditional wine aperitif

Foolproof Sangria Recipe with Lillet Rouge


No matter which bar or restaurant you find yourself at around the world, chances are you could spy a bottle of Lillet on the bar shelves. Such has been the case since the brand’s inception in…

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Eskayel Playland Capsule Collection: The bright, dreamy fabrics from the Rockaways motel are now available to have at home

Eskayel Playland Capsule Collection


To put together their bespoke suite at New York’s Rockaways’ buzzed-about Playland Motel, designer Shanan Campanaro of Eskayel and interior designer Michelle Zacks of S P A C…

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Gram Shoes, Stockholm: Technical and material-driven shoes, made in Hong Kong and designed by three Swedes

Gram Shoes, Stockholm


Swedish footwear label, Gram has been quietly yet persistently gathering a cult following since its arrival in 2005. It’s the creative outlet of designer Hong Kong-based Alexis Holm, Johan Larsson and…

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Six steps to establishing order in your home after an inevitable dip into chaos

This week has been one of those weeks where I never found my rhythm. You’ll notice that Tuesday’s post ran on Wednesday and then there wasn’t a Unitasker Wednesday post. I forgot my son’s weekly swimming lesson, which has been at the same date and time this entire year. All day yesterday, I kept making plans for today as if it were Sunday. There are a handful of other examples, all proving that my head has not been attached to my shoulders this week.

As is the case for most people, as my mental space has become chaotic, so has my physical space. Mt. Laundry has erupted in my laundry room. I’ve been rushed, so things haven’t been put away as I’ve used them. It has also affected my kids, since I’m not giving them time to clean up before we run to the next activity. TMZ could do an expose with intense music and tell-all photographs with the headline “And she calls herself the Unclutterer!”

In the professional organizing industry, we refer to these times as “falling off the wagon.” It doesn’t happen often, but when it does, I have to find a way to chase down the wagon and get back on. The following steps are what I do to keep the chaos short lived:

  1. Cut yourself a break. Everyone, even professional organizers, find themselves in a cluttered state occasionally. It’s inevitable because life isn’t predictable. Don’t beat yourself up over the chaotic times or feel guilty about them. Rather, simply recognize you’re off course and then reroute yourself at the first possible opportunity.
  2. Invite people over. When things are in disarray, my usual response is to invite people to my house. This gives me a set deadline for when things need to be back together. Fewer things get me as motivated to clean, organize, and unclutter as knowing my friends will be stepping foot in my house.
  3. Tackle one room at a time. I like checklists, and the floor plan of my house often operates as one. (I do this mentally, I don’t have an actual printed floor plan, but you could if you like.) Kitchen, dining room, living room, office … I work through each room and mark it off as I go. I always start with the common places, where guests will certainly see, and then finish with my bedroom. This is convenient, too, because I’m usually ready for a nap after a whole-house reordering project.
  4. Get rid of stuff. One of the reasons I can do a whole-house reordering project in a couple hours is because I don’t have a lot of stuff and our house is relatively small (<1,300 sq ft). Less stuff equals less mess. As I clean and organize, I also get rid of stuff. If it's out of place, it might be because it doesn't have a permanent storage place. Things without permanent storage places are usually purged (recycled, donated, trashed, etc.) so they don't keep making a mess. If I don't purge it, I find a permanent home for it, no exceptions. A place for everything, and everything in its place.
  5. Take a picture. My eyes tend to gloss over things that have been out of place for awhile. I call this clutter numbness. If I take a picture of a room and study the image, however, all that clutter catches my attention. I do this after I’ve had my nap and I almost always find entire patches of stuff I missed on the first pass.
  6. Call in reinforcements. Whenever things get chaotic, I call in a professional cleaning service to scrub my floors, counters, and bathrooms. They also dust and do any other deep-cleaning work that needs to get done. I schedule them for after I’ve done the whole-house reordering project but before my friends’ arrival. This is my reward to myself for razing Mt. Laundry and getting the house back on track. It’s not an everyday thing, but a couple times a year it’s nice to have someone else clean the toilets.

After these six steps are complete, it’s a lot easier to get my head back on my shoulders. Similar to how mental chaos can lead to physical chaos, physical order can encourage mental order. What do you do to establish order in your home after you’ve fallen off the proverbial organizing wagon? Feel welcome to share your process in the comments so others in our community can get even more ideas.

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Japanese-Influenced Ties by Kiriko: The Portland-based duo introduce a line of silk-lined ties inspired by a grandfather’s style

Japanese-Influenced Ties by Kiriko


As we’ve seen in previous products from the Portland-based project of co-founders Dawn Yanagihara and Katsu Tanaka, Kiriko holds a deeply personal connection to each of the pieces that they create. Take for example, the new…

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Clean Air… Everywhere!

We usually think of air ionizers as large, floor-mounted, wall-plugged units but this technology can actually be scaled down to a personal size that’s portable anywhere. The EVE Ionizer Power Bank fits anywhere air needs to be cleaned whether it’s the car, kitchen or your desk at work! Leave it to charge or throw it in a bag to take with you, either way you’ll be saving yourself from second hand smoke, cooking fumes, dust and more!

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Michael Jang’s Vintage Family Photos: Candid shots of the photographer’s Chinese-American family in the ’70s on show in LA

Michael Jang's Vintage Family Photos


While SF-based photographer Michael Jang has taken famous black-and-white shots of Jimi Hendrix, Ronald Reagan and David Bowie, he’s become well-known for doing what people do everyday all over the world: taking photos of their family….

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ICFF Preview: Assembly Design + New Friends’ US Chair: Two NYC studios’ styles collide for a striking, limited-edition furniture collaboration

ICFF Preview: Assembly Design + New Friends' US Chair


In anticipation of the second official NYCxDesign week and this weekend’s opening of ICFF, New York-based furniture studio Assembly Design paired up with textile innovators …

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Uno Swatch Big Collection x Barba e capelli da Bullfrog

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Se una cosa funziona, la troverete sicuramente pubblicata qui su TBC. In occasione del lancio della collezione Big Classic, Swatch mi ha invitato a farmi fare barba e capelli da Bullfrog. All’inizio ero titubante, lo ammetto…dover tradire dopo trentanni il mio parrucchiere di fiducia mi lasciava un profondo senso di colpa. Dopo aver scampato un taglio troppo rasato da rockabilly, spiegando al garzone che la mia età e i pochi capelli non me l’avrebbero permesso, l’atmosfera super friendly e rilassata ha dato un colpo di spazzola alle mie paranoie facendomi vivere 20 minuti di trattamento davvero bene. Ci tornerò, sicuro. La ciliegina sulla torta è stata lo Swatch Trueville, modello che ho scelto e che non mi sono mia più levato dal polso.

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