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The Reset Edit (a doable one)

  • Mel
  • Apr 15
  • 1 min read

Start with one space (not the whole house)

The mistake most people make is trying to do everything at once.

Instead, pick one area:

  • wardrobe

  • kitchen

  • hallway / drop zone

Small wins create momentum.


The “keep / move / lose” rule

Keep it simple:

  • Keep what you actually use

  • Move what belongs elsewhere

  • Lose what you don’t need

No overthinking.


Focus on visibility (this is the trick)

  • Decant where it helps

  • Group similar items

  • Avoid overfilling spaces

This is what makes a home feel organised, not just tidy (the aim of this reset edit).


keys hanging on hooks on wall

Create a “reset point”

Every home needs one place where things land: keys, post, bags


Without it, everything spreads everywhere.


Don’t aim for perfect

The goal isn’t perfection.

It’s making everyday life easier.


When to get help with your reset edit

Sometimes it’s not about knowing what to do - it’s about having the time to actually do it.

That’s where we come in.


Outro

A calm, organised home doesn’t happen all at once.

It’s built in small, thoughtful steps - or handled for you entirely.


Melz & Co.

 
 
 

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Apr 28
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.

Some good ideas here!

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