1. Keep flat surfaces clutter free: Papers, books, brochures and magazines tend to accumulate on flat surfaces all around the house, and the family room is no different. 2. Control out of control cords: Until the world goes wireless, we’ll forever be stuck with tangled cables behind our entertainment centers. Fortunately, there are several options for taming cords in the family room. 3. Create a play zone: If toys are taking over your family room, it’s time to put them in timeout. Unused corners of a family room transform into great play areas because the walls serve to block encroaching clutter. |

Decluttering
Mother’s Day Magic: 3 Ways to Organize and Celebrate the Women Who Raised Us Right
This Mother’s Day, let’s do something a little different—something that lasts longer than flowers and chocolates. Let’s help Mom (and Grandma, Aunt, Sister, or Daughter!)