Welcome to day five of the MyDomaine Organization Challenge. To wrap things up, let's head to the living room.
| Small spaces are notoriously difficult to decorate—and the stakes for getting it right are surprisingly high | VIEW IN BROWSER | | | THE MYDOMAINE ORGANIZATION CHALLENGE | The living room is one of the home's most versatile spaces. It's where families congregate to relax and unwind, but also serves as the go-to area for entertaining guests. Here are 5 creative ways to organize your living room so it's ready for whatever your day brings. | | | | | | | | | | | Before buying storage products, consider how you actually use your space. If your living room doubles as a playroom, you'll need baskets with open tops to stash toys easily. If you use it to entertain, opt for ottomans and benches that double as seating. | | | | | | | There's not always time to put everything in its proper place. Give yourself some leeway by placing a basket in a corner of the room to stash toys, a random sweatshirt, or any items that need a temporary home. Just commit to a deadline to put things back. | | | | | | | Give the ROYGBV organizing method a go. Any area will instantly look more tidy from a distance when it's organized by color. Plus, it makes for a great décor statement, too. | | | | | | | Make your décor look magazine-worthy instead of cluttered by styling candles, books, vases, and flowers of different heights into vignettes. Keep in mind the "rule of three": the brain is comforted in finding the center point of objects, so group objects in odd numbers for instant ease. | | | | | | | To see your living room from a new perspective, try snapping a few photos and taking a look once you've left the space for a while. This makes it 10x easier to pinpoint lingering areas of clutter or items that look out of place. | | | | | | | | | | |
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