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TITLE: Home Office
PROBLEM: More memorabilia than the shelves can
bear.
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LOGICAL PLACEMENT’S
SOLUTION:
Betty helped this business executive make decisions about how
best to enjoy his baseball cap collection and examples of his
marketing career work.
He decided to only keep his favorites
in view and the rest were boxed and many were given away to charity.

TITLE: Spare Bedroom converted to home office.
PROBLEM: It was difficult for my client to find items on the
bookcase
and it looked very cluttered.
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LOGICAL PLACEMENT’S
SOLUTION:
Betty worked with her client and sorted the bookcase into categories.
They placed photo albums with one another and then had an area
of the bookcase dedicated to each family member. Having an organized
bookcase gave the whole room an organized and together look.
TITLE: Busy Family Life
PROBLEM: Can’t find items in the
cupboards when you need them.
Everything falls out onto the floor,
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LOGICAL PLACEMENT’S SOLUTION:
A quick inventory revealed to this client that it was time to decide what to
keep, donate and purge. Because this client spends lots of time in the kitchen,
her papers were given a new logically placed home in a filing cabinet right
in the kitchen.
The children were also given easy access to place their coloring books and
crayons in the cupboard.

TITLE: Exploding Closet
PROBLEM: Closet with too many clothes.
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LOGICAL PLACEMENT’S
SOLUTION:
To organize this bedroom,with Betty's guidance, the client
made three bins: keep as keepsake, give away,
and clothes
to grow
into eventually. As often happens once items are logically
placed,
this client became aware of another lesson revealed by
becoming organized: beware of shopping for clothes too
far in advance
because sometimes children skip sizes as they grow.

TITLE: Surface Monster
PROBLEM: Papers
accumulate on any horizontal surface monster,
like a counter.
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LOGICAL PLACEMENT’S SOLUTION:
Betty and the client set-up a filing system and once the system was
in place, the client was able to locate papers quickly and easily.

TITLE: No room for cars
in the garage.
PROBLEM: This three car garage had no
place to park
cars in the winter months.
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LOGICAL PLACEMENT’S SOLUTION:
Betty helped clients put shelving around the walls to get items off the floor.
Then centers were created for gardening, tools and toys.
Children could see their toys and find them more easily on shelves.
The children have become more independent and now cars can
be parked inside the garage.
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TITLE: Kitchen Renovation
PROBLEM: Client wanted an updated kitchen
with more storage
and room for dishwasher.
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LOGICAL PLACEMENT’S SOLUTION:
Betty helped her client come up with a checklist of all the items
she wanted in her new kitchen. Then she helped to interview
prospective contractors and helped to keep the project on time and on budget.
The client found a contractor that she liked and the rest was history.

TITLE: Home-office out of control.
PROBLEM: Too many papers and therefore
difficult to work at desk.
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LOGICAL PLACEMENT’S SOLUTION:
Betty worked with her client to separate the papers into: Junk,
Papers to be Filed, and Projects.
Once the papers were divided into categories, we strategized
on a filing system that would work for her office.
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