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DESIGNER CLOSETS 866.482.7760 WWW.AAAKARTAK.COM Faster & Better Since 1956 K eeping these things in mind, take a look at what's in your closet. We recommend isolating the 20 percent of things we wear day in and day out. Get those things together and then look at the rest. Ask yourself, "Which do I want more… this or 10 extra hours a month?" With that kind of motivation, you will soon find yourself removing items. Try to get rid of 25-50 percent of those items. For the remainder that you do keep, ask yourself if it belongs in this closet. Perhaps another location will do: a drawer, a box or another less-used closet. e more things you get out of the way, the more of those 45 daily minutes you will be saving. Once you've sorted your clothing, it's time to look at what's le as well as the design of your closet. How many feet of short hanging clothes do you have? How many feet of long and medium length clothing? You can get an attractive closet designed that works around your life, saves you tons of time and looks fantastic. Saving time and making your home beautiful are always good investments! Lastly, how do you maintain this wonderful closet you've created? e secret here is to notice when you bring new clothing home. You will find yourself doing this, and why? e problem is that the 20 percent you wear every day slowly but surely becomes part of the 80 percent that you won't wear oen. Clothing wears out. Our sizes change. Seasons change. So when you find yourself bringing clothing home, get rid of the same number of items. Your smart closet will continue to look great and keep you efficient. Okay, you know what to do. Let's save a day a month from now on. To the closets everyone! MAINTAIN 40 HomeMatters FALL 2016 mbaks.com