I Showed a Pro Organizer My Entryway, and She Got It All Cozy and Ready for Fall
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I Showed a Pro Organizer My Entryway, and She Got It All Cozy and Ready for Fall
"The star of my entryway is a shoe cabinet with a small top drawer from Wayfair. While it works beautifully for shoes, the drawer was a total disaster. Godding had me take everything out and sort items into categories. Most of it ended up being trash, but I picked up a couple of small and medium organizers to corral the rest. Now, only the essentials live in the drawer - like an extra mail key and pet supplies - and it actually closes without chaos spilling out."
"I love taking my dog out for a chilly morning walk, and that means coats are back in the rotation. I've long used the small hooks by my door for keys, but jackets always ended up piled there, burying the keys in the process. Godding offered a simple solution: "I would recommend a tray on top of the shoe cabinet for catching sunglasses, keys, and anything else that typically drops on the surface," she says."
Seasonal entryway updates prioritize function and first impressions as temperatures drop and outerwear returns. Declutter drawers by emptying contents and sorting items into categories, discarding unnecessary items and using small organizers to contain essentials. Limit drawer contents to items like spare mail keys and pet supplies so drawers close neatly. Add a tray on top of a shoe cabinet to catch sunglasses, keys, and loose items, keeping surfaces tidy. Free up hooks by relocating keys to the tray so jackets can hang without covering essentials. Preparing storage for coats and boots ahead of fall reduces clutter and increases daily convenience.
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