Lately, though, I’ve been getting fed up with how dirty things get up there. Every time I wanted to use a vase or something it was so grimy it needed serious scrubbing before I could use it.
I thought if I had a larger china cabinet then I could keep them behind glass and they wouldn’t get dirty, at least not as dirty. We do have a smallish china cabinet tucked into the corner of our living room. We'll have to get rid of a lot of books to make room for a larger one. I don’t think that is going to happen any time soon and I wanted a quicker less painful solution.
As I looked at all the stuff up there, though, I wondered how much of it I really even wanted to keep. I believe Marie Kondo has the right idea when she instructs people to first declutter before buying special organizing boxes. I figured the same would apply to buying large expensive china cabinets!
So I got everything down and started sorting. I was surprised to realize how little of it I really did want.
After experimenting with different ideas and arrangements, it is now down to this:
I'm surprised how well I like this more minimal look. |
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