Tips on how to deal with clutter…

1. Commit to do something about it – this is an important first step.

2. Set a goal for your room – plan the space to serve you and how you want to live.

3. Start small – begin with a manageable project such as a junk drawer or bookshelf.

4. Edit items – keep only things which serve your goal for the space.

5. Think green – items you no longer need can be donated or sold.

6. Schedule time to organize – even 20 minutes a day will go a long way.

If you feel overwhelmed, frustrated, or simply don’t have enough time to tackle clutter on your own, a Professional Organizer can help.

Testimonials

Chris at ArtWorkable Interiors has greatly improved my health during work. Having been partially paralyzed since 1987 the odds were against me to be sitting in front of a computer for more than 10 hours a day. I have been in pain for more than two years, from neck to back and even my leg. Chris was recommended by my Chiropractor so I called him in to do an ergonomic assessment on me and my workplace. He was very knowledgeable and detailed with his assessment.

He took photographs, recommended new furniture, sitting positions, devices and even convinced me to follow a workplace health application that pushes me to get up and move every hour. Since his assessment my work has purchased me a new desk, a headset and gel wrist protectors and as I mentioned earlier, my health has improved greatly. I am no longer in pain and the stiffness has subsided. I would recommend Chris to anyone having physical discomfort at their work place.

Jay Williams
Instructional Multimedia Analyst
Saint Mary's University

Jay Williams
Saint Mary's University

Products

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If you are looking for something artistic, unique, and with sparkle, consider creating a one of a kind mirror using recycled materials. This bubble mirror started with an old wood frame, painted black and varnished. The black backing board was fitted with a mix of craft mirrors. The mirror can be used alone as wall art, or a as backdrop for a display vignette.

Even empty, this plant stand improves the view from the street, and still allows for access to the water metre. Potted plants are added in the spring, summer, and fall. Lights and decorations can be displayed at Christmas, followed by a simple winter garland. Mark your home for guests to special occasions such as BBQ’s, birthdays, or SuperBowl parties.

this custom rustic house number sign is easy to see from the street and compliments the home’s exterior colours. Made from scrap decking materials, the numbers are routered, painted and varnished for long life.

Finished pine, clockworks and paint is all that is needed to create functional wall art which frames the office door when open.

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