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Curious about Places Things Go to Hide

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Have you ever lost something valuable and searched the house unable to find it?


Have you ever gone to a cupboard and found a random thing you can't even remember owning?


This week on the podcast, Kirsty chats about the places things go to hide (both lost and forgotten things) and the benefits of decluttering those spaces.


Kirsty lists over 10 places you might want to look for lost and forgotten things, the reasons for decluttering these spaces and what treasures and junk you might find if you do. She encourages you to get curious about the possibility of decluttering storage furniture and why you store things in the places you do.


Hope you enjoy the chat and are inspired to curiously explore where things go to hide in your home today!


Things mentioned in this episode and other helpful links:

Pantry

Children's Toys

Linen Cupboard

Bathroom

Laundry

Cars

Junk Room


Thanks also to Lauren O for the podcast title suggestions and Kris Wright from Mumble & Pop for the podcast editing!


Join our community

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Join our Facebook group

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Our website



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Have you ever lost something valuable and searched the house unable to find it?


Have you ever gone to a cupboard and found a random thing you can't even remember owning?


This week on the podcast, Kirsty chats about the places things go to hide (both lost and forgotten things) and the benefits of decluttering those spaces.


Kirsty lists over 10 places you might want to look for lost and forgotten things, the reasons for decluttering these spaces and what treasures and junk you might find if you do. She encourages you to get curious about the possibility of decluttering storage furniture and why you store things in the places you do.


Hope you enjoy the chat and are inspired to curiously explore where things go to hide in your home today!


Things mentioned in this episode and other helpful links:

Pantry

Children's Toys

Linen Cupboard

Bathroom

Laundry

Cars

Junk Room


Thanks also to Lauren O for the podcast title suggestions and Kris Wright from Mumble & Pop for the podcast editing!


Join our community

Follow us on Instagram & Facebook

Join our Facebook group

Leave a review on Apple Podcast

Our website



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  continue reading

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