Step 2: Declutter
Small, baby steps will be the modus operandi for this project. My budget is small. Thus far, I have spent $5 on quality magic erasers for cleaning.
As you can see from my previous post, I've worked on decluttering, and, as I stated in the previous post, it still looks cluttered. So, I'll say that I am still in Step 2. Continued plans for Step 2 is to take down the kitschy décor, like the cheeky sign, the words over the sink, and a few other things on my walls. I'll leave the polka dot curtains up because no one wants to see where I keep my trash, compost bucket, and recycling. I haven't decided on a fabric, yet.
As you can see from my previous post, I've worked on decluttering, and, as I stated in the previous post, it still looks cluttered. So, I'll say that I am still in Step 2. Continued plans for Step 2 is to take down the kitschy décor, like the cheeky sign, the words over the sink, and a few other things on my walls. I'll leave the polka dot curtains up because no one wants to see where I keep my trash, compost bucket, and recycling. I haven't decided on a fabric, yet.
That huge bag by the door is a 50 lb bag of flour! I simply don't have a space for it, so there it sits. I may have to divide it up into smaller bags so they'll at least fit in a cabinet.
Step 3: Paint the ceiling, clean the light fixture.
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