Organization Archives - Michelle Jett - Decorating Den Interiors https://michellejett.decoratingden.com/category/organization/ Interior designers in Southern California including Glendora, La Verne, Claremont, Rancho Cucamonga, Upland, Redlands, Chino Hills, San Dimas, Bradbury and Yorba Linda. Tue, 06 Feb 2024 16:33:21 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://michellejett.decoratingden.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/302/2023/07/cropped-90-32x32.png Organization Archives - Michelle Jett - Decorating Den Interiors https://michellejett.decoratingden.com/category/organization/ 32 32 Planning + Timelines for Your New Design https://michellejett.decoratingden.com/planning-timelines-for-your-new-design/ Tue, 19 Dec 2023 19:53:33 +0000 https://michellejett.decoratingden.com/?p=2620 As former Secretary of State James Baker famously said almost four decades ago, proper planning prevents poor performance. That adage still rings true today, especially regarding interior decorating. It’s crucial Read More

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As former Secretary of State James Baker famously said almost four decades ago, proper planning prevents poor performance. That adage still rings true today, especially regarding interior decorating. It’s crucial to map out any redecorating or remodeling project to ensure it will be completed on time.

This goes for redesigning or building a home, preparing for a new season, or hosting an event at your property. Planning ahead goes beyond choosing a desired completion time: Order furniture, decor, paint, other materials, and supplies well in advance.

One thing to remember is that how long a product will take to arrive depends on multiple factors. These include the product type, manufacturer, the materials it’s made from, and any custom additions or alterations. All these considerations must be factored in when establishing a timeline.

With all that said, let’s explore some common redecorating instances to give you an idea of what to expect and how to work around due dates.

Seasonal redecorating

Naturally, preparing your home for a new season will have quite a predetermined deadline. If you want to change up your decor for summer, it’s vital to order your outdoor furniture in winter so that it’s ready by the time the weather starts warming up. The last thing you want is to waste precious, warm, sunny days waiting for seasonal items. And remember, how long your goods take to arrive will depend on whether they’re off-the-rack or custom-made (allow more time for the latter).

Conversely, place orders for winter decor during summer or autumn at the very least. That means choosing and purchasing your heavier, warmer pillows, rugs, and throw blankets before you actually need them. No one wants to freeze during the holiday season, so get your ducks in a row early to stay warm in style. Consider that more popular items like Christmas trees may need to be ordered even sooner to avoid disappointment from stock selling out.

Single and multi-room remodeling

Generally speaking, you should begin planning with your interior designer as early as possible. It’s a good idea to allocate two to three months for the entire undertaking if you’re doing a simple remodel of just one room. Extend this period to three to four months for extensive redesigning without any construction. Again, that’s just for one room.

If you’re refurbishing two to three rooms, you can expect to wait up to half a year before the project is finished. Remodeling an entire house (more than three rooms) can take up to two years, so buckle in for a very long ride! Regardless of how many rooms you want to tackle, you should always add an extra “buffer” month for every room to accommodate unexpected setbacks.

What does this look like in practice? Say you want to redo three rooms by the time Thanksgiving and Christmas roll around; you’ll want to start in March or April. Remember to consider sequential steps when laying out your timeline. For example, you can only furnish a room after you’ve painted it and only paint once you’ve installed electrical outlets, for example.

Additionally, it would help if you built in some extra time for waiting periods beyond your control, like receiving quotes from contractors or suppliers or getting approval from city councils for any construction work. Every redecorating job will be different based on how much work there is to do, but it’s always best to give ample time to successfully complete the project.

If you work with a decorator you don't have to worry about things not fitting or the quality of the furnishings. Michelle Jett does everything so you don't have to.

Timelines will ultimately depend on your personal needs, but it’s always best to work with a decorator to manage your expectations. Partnering with experts means you can rest assured that your vision will be brought to life as quickly as possible. Ready to get started on the remodeling journey of a lifetime? Contact us for the best and most reliable redecorating results!

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Home Office Inspiration https://michellejett.decoratingden.com/home-office-inspiration/ Thu, 07 Sep 2023 14:17:41 +0000 https://michellejett.decoratingden.com/?p=2563 “Remote work isn’t going away—and executives know it.” That headline in the Harvard Business Review (August 2023) suggests that the demand for home office space will stay strong. For further Read More

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“Remote work isn’t going away—and executives know it.” That headline in the Harvard Business Review (August 2023) suggests that the demand for home office space will stay strong. For further evidence, consider this Fortune.com headline: “Smucker’s return-to-office plan is a full embrace of remote worker.”

In today’s fast-paced world, remote work has become more than just a trend; it’s a transformative way of life. The ability to work from the comfort of your home provides unparalleled flexibility, but it also brings new challenges. One of the keys to remote work success is having a well-designed home office that inspires creativity, productivity, and overall well-being.

Whether you’re a seasoned remote worker or just beginning your work-from-home adventure, these tips and insights will help you create a workspace that not only meets your practical needs but also elevates your remote work experience to new heights.

Maybe you’re converting a small niche space, making over a no-longer-needed bedroom, making an office space as part of a large multi-purpose room, or just making a statement in your current space, we can provide a variety of inspirations to help you unlock the full potential of your home office.

1. Start with Ergonomics:

Your home office should be a place of comfort and efficiency. Begin by investing in ergonomic furniture, including an adjustable chair and a desk that suits your working style. Proper ergonomics reduce strain, boost focus, and enhance productivity.

2. Choose the Right Location:

Location matters when it comes to your home office. Select a space that is quiet, well-lit, and away from distractions. Natural light can do wonders for your mood and energy levels, so try to position your desk near a window if possible.

3. Personalize Your Space:

Your home office should reflect your personality and inspire your work. Decorate your workspace with items that motivate and inspire you, such as artwork, inspirational quotes, or even a vision board. A personalized space creates a sense of ownership and boosts creativity.

4. Declutter and Organize:

A cluttered workspace can be a productivity killer. Invest in storage solutions that keep your office tidy and organized. Decluttering not only improves efficiency but also reduces stress.

5. Color Psychology:

Colors have a significant impact on your mood and productivity. Choose a color scheme that aligns with your goals. For instance, blue promotes focus, green fosters creativity, and white provides a clean and fresh look.

6. Tech and Connectivity:

Ensure that your home office is equipped with the necessary technology and a strong internet connection. A seamless tech setup is essential for remote work success, so invest in quality hardware and reliable internet service.

7. Multi-Functional Zones:

Your home office can serve multiple purposes. Create distinct zones for work, relaxation, and even exercise. This versatility allows you to maximize the use of your space and recharge when needed.

8. Biophilic Design:

Incorporating natural elements into your home office, such as indoor plants or natural materials, can improve air quality and create a more calming environment.

9. Stay Inspired:

Keep your motivation levels high with a vision board or a dedicated inspiration corner. Surround yourself with reminders of your goals and achievements.

10. Seek Professional Guidance:

If you’re unsure where to start or want to take your home office to the next level, consider consulting with an interior designer. Michelle Jett – Decorating Den Interiors can help with every step of the way. Our expertise can help you create a tailored workspace that suits your unique needs and preferences.

In this era of remote work, your home office isn’t just a place to work; it’s a hub of productivity and creativity. With the right design and attention to detail, you can create a workspace that not only supports your professional endeavors but also enhances your overall quality of life.

So, whether you’re working from home temporarily or embracing remote work as a long-term lifestyle, take the time to design a home office that inspires success. Your dream workspace is within reach, and it’s time to unlock its full potential. Let’s get started, contact us today!

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Give Your Home Office a Modern Touch with these Tips https://michellejett.decoratingden.com/give-your-home-office-a-modern-touch-with-these-tips/ Wed, 15 Sep 2021 14:09:23 +0000 https://michellejett.decoratingden.com/?p=1482 The home office has become a major staple and must-have when it comes to finding a place to reside or creating a living space that properly accommodates your needs. The Read More

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The home office has become a major staple and must-have when it comes to finding a place to reside or creating a living space that properly accommodates your needs.

The last few years have introduced the idea of working from home to many. While there are plenty of people who have (and will continue to) return to their offices over the coming months, remote work will remain popular if given the opportunity.

Creating a functional home office somewhere in your house was a priority for 2020. Now that we’re nearing the end of 2021, it’s time to revamp that workspace and give it a more modern and trendy vibe.

Here are a few helpful tricks and tips for achieving a modern look in the home office that inspires productivity:

Create a blank slate for work
This tip may come as a surprise, but when it comes to decorating your desk, it may be best to leave it alone. Less is more in this scenario; a blank slate that’s free of accessories and decor can give your imagination the opportunity to work its magic, free of distractions. Plus, the white, sleek and clean slate matches the modern look perfectly.

Keep your desk clutter-free.

Consider a neutral color scheme with vibrant accents
A neutral theme follows the same idea as the bare desk — with fewer distractions in your home office, you have the opportunity to express your creativity and get your work done as quickly and efficiently as possible. You don’t want this room to feel like a boring, empty vessel, however. Take a modern approach and add a splash of color with one vibrant shade throughout the room. This is a subtle way to bring livelihood back to the room without going overboard.

Let the natural lighting do the talking
Natural lighting is everything in a home office, regardless of the theme you want to follow. Plus, showcasing the natural lighting as if it’s a focal point matches the modern theme so well. If you have a room in your home with large windows, this can make for an exquisite modern home office space. Give it a little character with sheer curtains and the job is complete.

Of course, it’s wise to have a proper task light or table lamp for the evening. Keep this in mind during the design process.

Make your work literature the focal point of decor
If you’re creating a room that’s free of distraction and is used with efficiency in mind, think about your decor choices in a functional way. Showcasing your book collection, for example, can make an excellent accessory in a home office. Similarly, putting your degrees and other credentials on display is a simple yet effective way to approach modern design and decor.

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Modernizing your workspace can seem intimidating from many different viewpoints. Maybe you’re starting from scratch, creating a home office out of nothing. Or, perhaps you want to take the tiny homemade kitchenette office you created at the beginning of 2020 and turn it into something that is equally inspiring and aesthetically pleasing. No matter your current situation, don’t feel obligated to take on the project alone. A personal decorator from Michelle Jett – Decorating Den Interiors has the experience, knowledge, and outside opinion to help you achieve the look you’re going for.

A personal decorator can help you find the perfect accessories for your home office.

She will come to your home to provide a free consultation where you can showcase your space, provide personal style preferences, and present and potential ideas you have for creating a more modern workspace. From there, your design consultant will take your suggestions and play around with them until they can create a blueprint for your new and improved home office.

Throughout the partnership, you can stay in contact with your personal decorator and continue to collaborate on the project as much as you’d like. This gives you the opportunity to hand over all of the creative freedom or make your mark on the space.

No matter how you want to approach this modern makeover, your Michelle Jett – Decorating Den Interiors design consultant will be happy to help. Contact us today for more information.

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Home Organization Tips for the New Year https://michellejett.decoratingden.com/home-organization-tips-for-the-new-year/ Thu, 17 Dec 2020 14:32:49 +0000 http://michellejett.decoratingden.com/?p=1338 As the year comes to a close, feelings of nostalgia, accomplishment, and recollection surface. It’s a great time to look back at all of the memories made with family and Read More

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As the year comes to a close, feelings of nostalgia, accomplishment, and recollection surface. It’s a great time to look back at all of the memories made with family and friends, as well as the personal goals you set and achieved since January. It’s also the perfect opportunity for a fresh start; to find a new purpose, look forward to the future and embark on new journeys with your loved ones. With this refreshing time also comes an opportunity to get your home back in order, as upkeep may have fallen by the wayside toward the end of the year.

The holiday season often creates a whirlwind of chaos, likely making your living space less orderly than you’d like. So, why not take advantage of this fresh start and get organized? But before you commit to this task, you need to be in the right mindset, according to Jeffrey Phillip, a professional organizer, and interior designer.

“When approaching an organizing project, it’s important to think of it in a similar way you think of fitness routines and diets,” Phillip told Real Simple magazine. “These things are most successful when they are approached in a way that can be maintainable with your lifestyle. Organizing is the same. If the systems you set up are not feasible to maintain, then they will not stick.”

Once your mind is in the right place, you can get coordinated with ease. Here are a few home organization tips to consider for the new year:

Donate Unused Items

Before you start reorganizing your items, get rid of everything you haven’t used in months. These items are better off in the hands of someone who will utilize them, so instead of throwing things in the trash, take advantage of donating. Giving back is especially important around the holiday season.

Donate items you haven't used in months.Donate items you haven’t used in months.

Start Filing

Gone are the days of stacking your mail near the front door, only for it to pile up for months until it crashes down onto the kitchen floor. Put a filing system in place instead. Hangable storage is great because it can add character to a space while also being fully functional. Not only will this keep your mind at ease, but it’ll also make your living space look more sleek, stylish, and put together.

Develop a Regular Cleaning Routine

The last thing you want to do is put effort into a reorganized space in January only for it to fall to pieces by late February. Instead of letting your home get out of hand instantly, start prioritizing a regular cleaning routine. Every week, reorganize everything in your living space that’s out of place. Every other week, give each room a deep clean. Remember: It takes 21 days to develop a habit, so as long as you stay motivated and push yourself through the first month, your organizational habits will stick.

Sometimes, getting your home back in order can seem like an impossible task. If you’re worried about getting the job done on your own and you need some help maintaining an organized space as well, contact a personal decorator from Michelle Jett – Decorating Den Interiors. He or she will come to your home for a free consultation to evaluate your living space based on its current state. From there, one of our professionals will provide helpful insight, tips, and ideas to make your home more cohesive from the start of the new year until the next holiday season.

Jan. 1 is right around the corner. Don’t wait any longer to contact a design consultant from Michelle Jett – Decorating Den Interiors!

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