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5 Trending Color Palettes For Your Next Organizing Project

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These timeless fall trends won’t have you chasing new decor pieces every season 🍂 To create a warm and cozy space all you need is to pick a vibe, then stick to a color scheme.

 

After implementing these decorating ideas, your home’s look will be sure to stand the test of time!

 

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Deep + Earthy

(mossy green, warm browns, off-white, tan, olive green)

 

When I see these colors combined, I feel like I’m walking into a library with a hot cup of tea ready to flip through some art history books! Bring this cozy vibe into your humble abode by incorporating deep, natural colors.

       • Keep throw blankets in a woven basket

       • Use dark-stained wood for your kitchen and pantry products

       • Give center stage to a patterned area rug

       • Look for wooden furnishings, or pieces with wood features

       • Space out furniture so the dark colors don’t appear cramped

These rich, luscious tones are especially complimentary to an abundance of houseplants!

Delicate Wallpaper

(dramatic prints, maximalist decor without going overboard)

 

The great thing about wallpaper is that you can switch up your decor and furniture pretty easily as long as you stick to the color realm of the paper! This season, subdued florals and bright-but-bold shapes are super in.

       • Use single colored organizing products to avoid clashing

       • Pairs with neutral furniture and throw pillows with bright color pops

       • Boxes with lids, chests, and drawers are great storage options

       • Off-whites and creams compliment busy patterns

       • Avoid shelves as storage, you will want most items out of sight

       • Unique light fixtures bring depth to wallpaper patterns

And remember… less is more. Be mindful not to overindulge in decor and keep clutter to a minimum.

Coastal Grandmother

(cool pastels, linen, ocean blues, navy, tan)

 

Now this one may sound a little “out there” but bear with me! Try to imagine a white sand beach house, a delicate charcuterie board and champagne, or a light and breezy home.

       • Wicker, wicker, wicker! For baskets, chairs, and storage ottomans

       • Modern, chic, purposeful decor

       • Plants with white flowers pair very well

       • A light-colored area rug or flowy curtains are great accents

       • Storage can be more “open;” under-the-coffee-table baskets, bookshelves, or floating shelves

But the greatest accent of all would be open windows on a beautiful, breezy day!

Natural + Stone

(coppers, multi-color stone, pistachio, tile pattern, muted browns)

 

Before you think this one practically speaks for itself, this year we’re adding a twist! Adding a dash of the above aesthetic, a pinch of leather rustic… and voila! This palette can be as fun as you like, since brightly patterned tilework is booming this season.

       • Tile can be used on floors, walls, and even pasted on side tables!

       • Stick with one non-natural color and surround it by naturals

       • Use white, sandy, or dark brown colored bins or containers

       • Cabinets with glass fronts create a beautiful combination

       • Display your kitchenware visually by hanging or stacking

Though natural and stony looks are normally quite classic, don’t be afraid to jazz it up with some daring hues!

Romantic Elements

(moody and romantic with warm royal, berry, and jewel tones)

 

Want to feel like you’ve been pulled back in time to a Victorian-era office study? This warm vibe of precious jewels with deep and mysterious touches will tuck you in and make you feel oh-so cozy.

       • Classic storage pieces like wardrobes, chests, and dressers

       • Medium brown to black wood for furniture and storage bins

       • Style with plants of low saturated colors (greys, browns, whites)

       • This theme is quite dark; add interest with uniquely shaped decor

       • Utilize glass and gold accented products for your kitchen and pantry

       • Draw the eye around with black and gold photo frames

Autumn brings so many beautiful changes and choices. And a great way to welcome the season is to spruce up your mood and decor at home😌

 

I’m undecided on a favorite palette, comment yours below!

 

 

 

 

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How to Create A Cozy Fall Closet

How to Create A Cozy Fall Closet

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Are you beginning to smell apple pies in the air? Have the leaves in your neighborhood started flashing their reds, oranges, and yellows? The season of Fall is certainly upon us!

 

Now that the summer break is over (aren’t we all secretly glad to return to normal routines again?) you may need to layer up over those light summer clothes. And right now is the perfect time to play keep-or-toss with your airy sundresses, bike shorts, and tank tops that have served you well over the sunny months! At the same time, you will want to bring out the warmer clothes that have been sitting in storage for the last six months.

 

Curating a simplified and beautifully styled closet for the colder months will:

 

  • Save you hours of wasted time flipping through pieces you no longer love
  • Encourage you to wear more of your clothing this fall and winter
  • Create a feeling of spaciousness and ease in your routine

 

So here are my top organizing tips for creating a Cozy Fall Closet:

 

 

  1. CUT YOUR CLOSET

By doing a full wardrobe edit first, you will have a clear idea of what “look” you want for the season of fall. The decluttering process is simple. Start by pulling all your clothes (then shoes, accessories, etc.) out of your closet and separate them into 4 piles:

 

To Keep: will wear this season

To Pack: summer must-haves

To Mend: needs stain-removal, repair, etc.

To Donate/Sell: don’t love it or won’t wear it

 

The more you can let go of in this stage, the more conscious your clothing choices will feel. An important phrase to keep in mind is “be relentless;” if you don’t love it, let go of anything you encounter where you don’t remember the last time you wore it.

 

  1. PREPARE AND PACK 

Storing summer styles elsewhere can carve out more closet space than you think. But before packing anything away, check for any stains or tears and either get them repaired now, or toss the piece away. Making sure your stored clothes are clean and in good condition will save you time come spring.

 

If you do have the space to keep your summer clothing in your main closet, great! The most convenient way to do this is to rotate your warmer weather clothes away into a far corner or high shelf, so that your “prime real estate” is reserved for the ones you’ll be wearing more often.

  1. DONATE OR DISCARD 

Giving up items that no longer hold value for you is not just about opening up more physical space; when you clear the old, you make space for the new! Whether it’s hopes of a new career, a new relationship, or just to welcome the season of fall. Consider how your energy will shift when you discard items that no longer support your current goals and aspirations.

One more thing – not knowing where to sell or donate items can be overwhelming, I know! Here are a few pieces of advice for that dilemma:

 

  • For high-end items in great condition, I recommend visiting a consignment shop. These can be in your city or online!
  • For lightly-worn business and interview attire, I love donating to Dress for Success. This company is a non-profit that empowers women entering their careers by providing professional attire.
  • For casual and more worn items, you can donate to a local Women’s Shelter or thrift store.
  1. RINSE AND REPAIR 

To set yourself up for success, start by repairing, cleaning, and tailoring your fall clothing.

 

First, assess all your shoes. Set aside any pairs that need to be re-soled, polished, or weatherproofed. Second, sort through your jackets, dresses, and blouses for any that need to be dry-cleaned, mended, or tailored.

  1. THE PERFECT PIECES

Now that your wardrobe has been edited, consider what clothing pieces would fill in the gaps of your collection. A capsule wardrobe is simple and fantastic to work with because it completes your closet with chic, high-quality pieces that mix and match easily. Consider which of your pieces you often skip wearing because they need “the right skirt” or pair of boots.

By adding a few intentional pieces, you can round out your wardrobe and make it a little more like your current taste with some new items (plus it’s an excuse to shop!)

 

 

With all this preparation and organization behind us, and now that you know how to create a cozy fall closet, how are you going to reward yourself for a purge well done?! Comment below!

 

 

 

 

 

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How to Stay Motivated to Organize Anything

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Are you growing tired of reorganizing your closet, kitchen, or desk drawers over and over again?

Or not sure where to begin with your closet purge?

Well here’s the truth…

 

You don’t actually need to be organizing every day of the week.

 

There, now quit the self guilt!

Organizing a room is the same as any other project you take on. Every project has a beginning and an end, with some scheduled steps in-between. It’s that easy.

One of the most asked questions I hear from friends and clients is “how can I motivate myself to organize the house?” The runner-ups are how to stay motivated, avoid procrastinating, and stop feeling guilty when “stuff” keeps piling up.

Well, we’re all busy these days and being pulled in many directions! Sometimes it’s our own fault for saying yes when we really want to say no, and the result of this is too much to do and not enough time to get it done. Which can make us feel resentful, frustrated, overwhelmed, and just plain tired.

Enough Already

If the piles of clutter are driving you crazy and you’re drained from looking at the mess, it’s a sign that you’re causing yourself a lot of unnecessary stress, anxiety, and overwhelm. The physical clutter is also keeping your mind cluttered.

When you keep your whole to-do list and all of your dreams, goals, and projects in your head, you will begin to feel overwhelmed and therefore unmotivated. And worse yet – you won’t be able to see the steps you’ve taken toward your organizing project!

Measuring your progress is critical to your organizing success and motivation!

The key to getting and staying motivated with your organizing project is to not skip the first step in the organizing process. You need to see the progress as it happens. There have been times when I’ve glazed over this step and have not written it down on paper. And consequently, I have lost all interest and moved onto the next exciting idea because it just sounds much better. Don’t fall into the trap of the bright, shiny object syndrome or starting lots of different organizing projects at once.

First Step to Organizing Anything

The first step to getting organized is creating a visual of what you want your newly organized space to look like. You need to get it out of your head and onto real paper. Print a photo or cut out a magazine image of what you want the space to look like and write out a few words that describe how you want your space to look, smell, or feel. (Need some inspo? Check out our Pinterest!) For example,

“My bedroom is my sanctuary.”

“The family room is clutter-free and it is pleasant to have guests over.”

“Preparing meals is a breeze.”

“I love walking into my office to a clean desk every morning.”

“I can quickly find any papers when I need them.”

“My computer files are fast to retrieve.”

Using an image makes the project even more motivating because you can see it throughout the whole process and it also helps your brain to stay focused on the goal.

If you’re someone who thinks everything needs to be stored inside your brain or computer – give your mind a break, go get out your colored felt pens and a piece of paper and just be creative for 10 minutes. Most of us are visual and love pen-to-paper time. So go for it and draw or write down what your organizing goal is. Now!

Next, post the visual organizing goal on a wall, fridge, or somewhere you will see it every day. Every time you look at your organizing goal, you’ll be inspired and motivated to take the next action step!

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Chunking Down Your Projects

The next step is writing down all the action steps that you or someone else needs to do to get your organizing project complete. Type it out or write on paper, either way is ok. Just get it out of your head so organizing your chosen space isn’t going to be overwhelming.

To increase your motivation and really get inspired, estimate how long you think each action step will take; 10 minutes, 20, 45, 60, etc. Chunking your project down into bite-sized action steps increases your success rate and will keep you motivated because you will actually see the progress as your list gets crossed off!

Next, schedule three action steps in your calendar and make sure you hold yourself to these appointments. Don’t be afraid to enlist a friend to hold you accountable if you need a little extra push!

If something more interesting comes up and you’re about to ditch your 20 minute organizing session, look at your visual organizing goal and ask yourself if it’s worth procrastinating and putting it off. If the answer is yes, reschedule your 20 minute session. And if you’re too tired to stick to your schedule, decide to take 10 minutes now and do it anyways! You’ll feel less guilty (and actually more motivated!) because you’ve done something to move your organizing project forward.

Getting Organized Does Not = Perfection

Let go of all thoughts perfectionism. Organizing isn’t about having everything perfect all the time! Start by aiming for easy to access and easy to put away.

No Cookie Cutter Solutions

And one last piece of wisdom for staying motivated with your organizing projects: “There is no one-size-fits-all solution to getting organized, and no cookie cutter solutions here at Simply Productive. Because one size does not fit all. There are key foundational organizing principles you need to know, yes, but then organizing systems and processes are personalized so they work for you!”

My intention is to inspire, educate, and teach you about creating organizing systems and processes that work for your home and workspace. So you have less stress and more free time for what’s important to you!

Now go and create your organizing goals right away, and post them in the comments section below!

 

 

 

 

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