30 Favorite New Year's Resolutions in the Houzz
Even picture-perfect homes can have a soft spot for improvement. Do any of these resolutions from Houzz users resonate with you?
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New Year's resolutions tend to repeat themselves each year: Be healthy, declutter, save money and so on. This year we asked Houzzers to think about specific ways they could bring their resolutions home. While some of you stuck to practicalities (organizing the linen closet and tearing down wallpaper), others focused on more emotional aspects — letting go of the little things, having a love-filled bedroom and making a house feel like a home.
Here are 30 of our favorite resolutions from Houzz readers for 2013.
Here are 30 of our favorite resolutions from Houzz readers for 2013.
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Ideabook updated on Dec. 31, 2012.
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January: Tidy up all the financial stuff, get everything ready for your taxes. In fact, just
do your taxes, if at all possible! When the sun is shining in April, you won't be
digging through receipts at the dining table,when you'd rather be outdoors.
And if you owe, at least you'll know. Boo and Wah.
February/March : Start one- room -at a -time spring cleaning, and vow to do one room a
week. Purge the unnecessary first, then clean "to the walls" . Make an end
date for the whole process, and make a date to get any carpets cleaned that
need it as your crowning touch, along with a sprucing cleanup of the muck
from winter in your garage, and the windows all around the house, as soon
as weather permits.
When all on your street are just beginning tasks that always seem far worse when the
weather is beckoning you will be out for a walk, and an outdoor lunch in the sun.
May I add: be your unique self, don't live to conform to other's taste, and let your home reflect that. You'll help make a more interesting world.
The unfortunate : ) answer to closets, and all else, is a big fat NO, ... not until you're "six feet under"! lol. Every single aspect of maintenance in your house just mimics the cycle of life and the seasons, and your tolerance or lack thereof for clutter. But all kidding aside, there is no reason these tasks have to amount to a herculean effort. They do so only when you keep bringing stuff in, never taking it out, saving tasks for a later date, doing anything later vs sooner. Doesn't matter if it is purging and cleaning the kitchen, your laundry, sorting a drawer or a closet or cleaning the bathroom. WAH!!!!!!
I did the eyeglasses thing; I keep ending up with all the eyeglasses in one place, and am still looking for one to wear.
As to reading glasses, I tried that grand plan. Doesn't work because they have a tendency to keep migrating as you move from one room to the other. It takes incredible discipline to remove them from your nose when you exit a room. You will end up with lost glasses, sat upon glasses,, glasses that came off your face in the night and were crushed when you rolled over, and most likely.... nine pair at your desk or computer. But the thought is great huh? I concede a pair tied to your glove compartment in your car is in fact...excellent.