[This article originally appeared in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution]

Avoid the dash and stash to keep your home ready for visitors

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Dedicate real estate. In the kitchen, make a regular space for putting mail or newspapers to be sorted into actionable categories. Place a trash can or shredder in the same space so paper doesn’t pile up.

Keep visiting areas ready for visitors. Concentrate organizational projects on the entryway, kitchen and family room — where visitors and clutter both tend to congregate.

Create a command center. Probably in the kitchen, set aside a space to take and leave messages, hang a calendar (or use the computer), write notes to family, take phone messages, etc.

Focus on clutter control. Implement a clutter capture system. Identify what sorts of items pile up in the entryway of your home. Select the best storage system for those items (hooks for coats, boxes for mail or shoes) and place it in the entry space, so items can be put away immediately.

Steer clutter toward storage. Put photographs or fresh flowers on tables or other surfaces so no one drops other items off there.

Set up a go-elsewhere basket. In the family room or at the foot of the stairs, wherever clutter goes to die, put a container where at the end of the day, everything that doesn’t belong in that room can be placed and carried to its proper spot.

-By Vicki Norris

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