Saturday, February 8, 2014

Displaying Your Elvis Tribute Records Or Other Memorabilia

By Jerri Perry


When people have the type of personality that leads them to collect things, they can sometimes wind up dealing with vast amounts of clutter. The smaller your living space, the bigger this problem can be. Your Elvis tribute records, Tori Amos songbooks, or Princess Leia action figures can start to overtake your entire room or apartment.

Whatever your particular collecting preference, these clutter problems may occur. Whether you have a purposeful collection, such as vintage action figures, or an accidental one, such as the pile of magazines from the subscription you never signed up for in the first place, it can be easy to suddenly wind up with more stuff than you have the space to deal with.

You often hear people jokingly warning each other not to become "Hoarders" like the people on the tv show. Your home is a window into your personality, and when people visit you, they make assumptions based on what they see. No one likes coming into a completely disorganized space, especially when they are seeing the home of a significant other for the first time. Here are some ideas for decreasing the amount of clutter.

1. Throw stuff away. You need to have a brutal attitude about this. You may love the items in your collection, but there must be a few things that or damaged or somehow otherwise diminished in value. Look through your collection and figure out what things it is time to part with.

2. Consider selling things. When you were a teenager, this might have seemed like sacrilege. But now, you probably have all of those Tori Amos songs on your iPod or stored in your computer. Do you really still need the cd singles? Consider putting them up for sale on eBay. You can make some money at the same time you create more space in your home.

3. Store things away. You might not be able to find a significant amount of stuff you are willing to throw away or sell, but you can surely store some of it. It will still belong to you, and you can display it again once you have a larger living space to work with. For now, help yourself out and store it in order to reduce clutter.

4. Display what you keep in an organized fashion. Regardless of what you store, sell, or throw away, you will probably still have a small excess of stuff. Find creative ways to display it on shelves. Get it off the floor and out of the way. This way, when people come into your home, they will see a purposeful display rather than a jumbled mess.

Do not let your stuff take over your life. A collection of rare books or Elvis tribute records, as cool as it may be, should not have that kind of power over a person. When you live in a small space, you have to minimize the amount of stuff you have in order to keep things neat. Make your home welcoming and organized by following the tips above.




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