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How to organise your living room

Don't let clutter get the better of you. We share top tips to keep everything in the most lived-in space of your home looking neat and tidy. 

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Analyse your clutter

Sometimes clutter is not a result of a lack of storage. If your cushions are always left strewn around, address the behaviour. It's important to have a space for these items and then re-train everyone (yes, even the kids) to put them back in their proper place. Use a large basket to store throws and blankets, or a decorative tray to organise coasters and remotes. If you're running out of space at ground level, consider floating wall shelves to balance out the room.

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Make it a foreign-item-free-zone

The living room is one of those areas that seems to accumulate every family member's possessions. Shoes, jumpers, books, board games and toys all seem to end up in the living room after use and forgotten about. Take a look at what doesn't belong there and set some ground rules for the entire family to return what's theirs to their rightful homes and make this part of everyone's end-of-day routine.  

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Get in line

A quick and easy way to make everything seem more organised, without really doing anything, is to line everything up. All the knick-knacks and decor that you have on bookcases and sideboards can be easily rearranged to look purposeful.

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It's always time for spring cleaning

There's never a bad time to go through your belongings and reassess what's actually important to you (i.e. what sparks joy a la Kondo style). Completely empty your cupboards and drawers one by one and start a donation pile. Old games that don't work anymore or haven't been played in years, scratched DVDs (do we even need DVDs now?) or redundant remote controls can all be removed to make space for the things that are still in use or important to you. 

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Create zones 

A typical living room should have a lounging zone, entertainment zone and a display zone. All items used for lounging such as throws and cushions should be kept around the sofa, whether you use baskets to store these, or have a gas lift sofa with inbuilt storage. Storage ottomans are also fantastic double-duty investments for the living room. Organise gaming and electronics in the entertainment unit, grouping wires with cord and ideally concealing them for less clutter. For bookcases or display shelving, choose a dedicated wall and keep all reading materials and decor arranged within the shelves, aligned for a clean look.
Bridgette Sulicich Updated 15 February 2022

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