April is a time of year when the pressure to spring clean our homes can be felt far and wide. While I too can get swept up in it all, this year, I want to focus more on updating the systems of my home rather than deep cleaning to perfection.
It’s about figuring out which systems will be most beneficial to us as individuals rather than trying to tackle everything all at once. This topic relates to everything from home organization systems to mechanical systems to structural updates we make to improve our experience in our spaces.
While I write a lot about home design as it relates to aesthetics, the focus of this month’s theme stretches far beyond curating a “perfect” design aesthetic. Interior design is important, to be sure, but it isn’t the only thing that matters when it comes to the way we interact with our home environments.
Creating systems at home is for everyone, yet there’s no one-size-fits-all approach. You have to choose the systems that fit into and enhance the way you already live your life.
As a person with ADHD, having home organization systems in place is crucial. These systems help me work with the way my energy naturally flows. They help me keep things (mostly) organized and, more importantly, help me live daily life with more ease. My pantry organization system improves my daily cooking routine, my bathroom organization system helps me get ready in the morning, and my bin system helps me collect miscellaneous items around our home for future sorting.
It’s about the little acts that make a gradual difference, like using five spare minutes as an opportunity to organize a drawer or put away the laundry. Over time, I’ve learned to surrender to a passing grade level of organization rather than strive for perfection all the time.
Ensuring that the engine of my home life is running smoothly is the majority of what leads me to feel really good in my home. Any design updates I make beyond this are the cherry on top.
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Kate is the founder of Wit & Delight. She is currently learning how to play tennis and is forever testing the boundaries of her creative muscle. Follow her on Instagram at @witanddelight_.
BY Kate Arends - April 3, 2023
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I have a small home organizing business that was put on hold during Covid and I’m trying to get back up and running, and I SO appreciate this post! Creating a functional and beautiful home doesn’t require tons of bins and containers (unless they’re wanted), it’s a matter of systems that allow for freedom of time and space. Thanks for reminding everyone! xoxo
I’m so happy to hear this resonated with you!
Home organization is something I’m working on as I live in a fairly small apartment (especially the kitchen) so I need to better utilize the spaces I have. I think it will have to me a theme for April for me too (while combining it with a good spring clean and some decluttering too)!
Decluttering always helps to make my space feel fresh!