"The client was inspired to make a change because "90% of the storage space in the bathroom was being used inefficiently," shares Miyasaki. She describes the before as "a mess," with nothing categorized and drawers and under-the-sink storage not being utilized. With a budget of $450 (not including service fees), in six short hours, she was able to transform this space."
"Step 1: Sort. In this step, "everything is pulled out of the space and placed into categories," says Miyasaki. Step 2: Let go. This phase involves creating piles of suggested donations and items to toss. Miyasaki and the client then assess what they're comfortable letting go."
"Step 3: The "magic" happens. "Everything starts coming together," Miyasaki says of this part of the project. "Categories are placed in their designated homes with organizing product, labels, and design pieces." Step 4: Reveal. In this step, the client is given a tour of her updated space, and Miyasaki demonstrates "how to maintain and sustain the new systems.""
A cluttered bathroom with uncategorized items, underutilized drawers, and wasted under-sink space was reorganized into a calm, functional oasis within six hours and a $450 budget. The process began by pulling everything out and sorting items into categories, then creating donation and discard piles to decide what to let go. Organizing products, labels, and design pieces were used to assign categories to specific homes. A final reveal included a tour and instruction on maintaining the new systems. Sorting proved the most difficult phase due to lack of initial categorization, while client cooperation was relatively easy to secure.
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