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Some of the same decorating rules that apply to
your indoor spaces also apply to your outdoor
spaces. One such rule is “a place for everything
and everything in its place.” You need an
appropriate outdoor space in which to store your
outdoor items.
Inside, you need a cabinet to store your
lotions, cotton swabs, and other personal care
items. Outside, you need a place to store your
garden hoses. What happens if you don’t? They
are in the way, cluttering up the area. If you
have a neat space for them, you can avoid the
clutter, and your outdoor space will be more
inviting.
You might spend a lot of money to have a feng
shui expert to assess your living space only to
receive the advice, “Wash your dirty dishes.”
Whether indoors or outdoors, order is essential
to the usefulness of your space as well as to
your psychological health. “Wash your dirty
dishes” could be the equivalent of “put your
garden hoses away.” Before you can admire the
fancy sink or the beautiful garden, you have to
do something with the clutter. The marble statue
and rose bushes might not be noticeable until
you wind up the garden hose and put it away.
Tuck it into a holder and store your sprinkler
and bags of fertilizer out of sight.
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