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Back-to-School '20; Sanity Saving Inspiration

If I may start…. let’s address the elephant in the room?! We know this year is unlike any other, our children/friends or family will be going back-to-school in a completely different situation than EVER before. Our hearts go out to all of the parents and students that are making the unprecedented decisions, on whether they will be attending school or going virtually this year (like our very own Dupert Family.) This is not a decision to take lightly and it is heavy burden to bare. There is no question that all children are effected by the disruption in schooling that not only affects their learning- but their physical, mental and emotional health & for some, their security/access to food. The most negative effects are seen in children living in poor/impoverished communities, children with different learning styles/disabilities and children in isolated/rural areas.  {click HERE to see how you can support local Sioux Falls students, by participating in the Feeding South Dakota- Backpack Program}

While there are no right or wrong answers- we know it is imperative to make the decision that is best for your specific situation (based on your own family’s risks, options and needs.) So we feel that now, more than ever- is a time to cover our students, parents, families, teachers/school/government leaders in prayer. We pray for increased development/understanding of tools for educators/students that are helpful and useful, while addressing students' social and emotional needs. We pray for working parents, that disruptions in scheduling do not harm their ability to participate in the workforce. We pray for decision makers, to work together to figure out how to continue quality education in the safest/best way possible. We pray for increased health/strength for all students and teachers- in Jesus Name!

Is the kitchen island cluttered with old mail? Or is the front door a disaster area of coats, keys, bags and shoes? Creating a family landing area/command center saves you time- it helps everyone get out of the house in the morning rush and keeps your kitchen “virtually” clutter-free (see what I did there?) However you/your children are attending school this year, let’s admit that things are about to get CRAZY and the house is going to get pretty messy. These tips & tricks are going to help you to stay organized and save your SANITY!


Transform your family “Catchall” into a “DROP-ZONE”
Meeting your storage needs in a small entryway can be a challenge, especially if your home lacks a designated mudroom or foyer space. Any entryway can quickly turn into a jumbled pile of coats, bags, keys, mail/homework and shoes. The area around your main entrance needs to function as a drop zone for everyday items when you are rushing in and out of your home. A well designed entry should also provide spots for storing lesser-used items such as sporting goods and out-of-season accessories. To turn a small entryway into a hardworking storage space that accomplishes all of these tasks, you'll need to bring in some smart solutions. These entryway storage ideas will boost function, save overall space and really make the most of your front door. Our designers have come up with some simple/quick and inexpensive ideas to create your own drop-zone, over a weekend!!!

Create a One-Wall Solution: One wall is all you need for an effective storage area but space must be used thoughtfully. Create a mini mudroom, by bringing in a bench to provide a spot to sit and kick off shoes. Hang hooks at varying heights to accommodate items (and keep them in reach for all family members.) Try baskets underneath to house smaller footwear like sneakers and sandals. A large bulletin board keeps track of important papers, the family calendar and proudly displays kids artwork. Wall-mounted file folders organizes incoming/outgoing mail for easy access. If your short on space think vertically, open shelving makes efficient use of floor-to-ceiling space and allows you to keep frequently used items in plain sight.

Doing Double-Duty: If your front door opens into the kitchen, create a hybrid area designed for both meal prep and entryway storage. A simple cart holds cooking supplies, artwork adds personality and seating increases the area's functionality. Add entryway functionality to your laundry area by turning an unused corner into a cozy catchall and attractive containers store small items out of sight but easily within reach. Instantly create a message center to suit your grab-and-go lifestyle. Coat one side of a bookcase with high-gloss paint and leave messages with dry-erase markers or attach a magnetic bulletin board below for a practical color pop that allows you to post photos and reminders.

Extend/Rethink a Small Entryway: If the space around your front door is tight- extend your entryway storage around the corner where there's more room. Get creative with a fun display of hooks, shelves and mirrors that function as both storage and decor. Another quick remedy for this situation is a simple, slim-fit bookcase right inside the door or at the end of an entry hall. Entryway Closet? Turn your coat closet into a mini mudroom! Coat/shoe racks, storage bins and floating shelves boost function in this small entryway storage solution. Bring in your personal style with a fun wallpaper pattern and accent rug. Cork tiles form a simple, attractive bulletin board solution (apply with self-adhesive strips for easy installation and removal.)

Save Space; Combine Seating & Storage: Combine seating and storage for ultimate space-saving efficiency. Try a set of storage ottomans that provide space for taking off shoes, while the lids conceal out of season items (maximize function with mobility by attaching casters.) A built-in bench or cubby provides streamlined, simple storage and seating. Cover your seat cushions in outdoor fabric for extra durability and stain resistance. Don't take up precious floor space with bulky cabinets, instead, look for narrow units that don’t disrupt traffic flow. Utilize your walls- stick to hanging organizers, hooks and floating shelves. To prompt a timely departure, consider hanging a clock or placing one on a shelf visibly in the entryway.

Convenience/Organization with Bins, Drawers, Cubbies & Baskets: Gather loose items inside baskets or bins by the door. Small basket are perfect for catching wallets, keys and other daily items as you enter. Designate and clearly label baskets with the specific season, person or category. Use stackable, lidded boxes or amp up the style with woven wicker/wire baskets (their open design makes it easy to spot what you need, from a distance.) Subdivide drawers to keep office supplies organized for on-the-go needs. Vertical shelf dividers provide ideal spots for organizing mail and paperwork or use magazine files/binders to keep loose papers contained. Your entryway is a prime spot for storing pet gear- neatly corral dog toys, out of sight.

Shop our Favorite Drop-Zone pieces (BELOW)
1)
Metal Modern Hall Tree: Bed, Bath & Beyond
2)
Stackable Square Glass Display Boxes: Target
3) Gold Desk Organizer With Tray: World Market
4) Metal Coat Rack w/Storage Basket: Kalalou
5) Metal Stand w/Basket: Kalalou
6) Leather/Gold Letter Holder: World Market
7) Golden Eye Desk Clock: World Market
8) Metal Desk w/Recycled Wood Drawers: Kalalou
9) Gold Wire Wall Organizer: World Market
10) Natural Rope Basket w/Leather Straps: Target
11) Metal & Wood Shelf w/Bamboo Rack: Kalalou
12) Wooden Storage Bins w/Metal Baskets: Target
13) Live Edge Hook Wall Rack: World Market
14) Bench w/Totes & Cushion: Bed, Bath & Beyond

Our Designers want to HELP
Here at Omorfia, our desire is to make life better and more BEAUTIFUL for you! Hopefully we’ve shown you that if clutter is crashing in on you- that even with a small space, a small budget and limited time- you can get organized, in style! If you aren’t sure how to get started or need to remodel your entryway closet to organize the chaos, start by chatting with us in a FREE 30-minute phone consultation or schedule a personal {$99/2 hour} appointment with one of our designers. Call us at 605-223-0193 OR go to omorfiadesignsinc.com/getstarted 

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Quick and Easy Decorating Tips for Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving is almost here! If you’re hosting an event, you might be trying to figure out how to make your house look the part. Maybe you’re not hosting, but want to feel the fall spirit every time you walk in the door.

Thanksgiving is almost here! If you’re hosting an event, you might be trying to figure out how to make your house look the part. Maybe you’re not hosting, but want to feel the fall spirit every time you walk in the door.

How do you decorate for fall and Thanksgiving without spending a lot of time and money? If you are looking for professional help or decorating tips, Ashley and her team at Omorfia are here to help.

With over seven years of experience, Ashley is the one to go to for advice and tips on making your house warm, welcoming, and appealing for your family and all who visit.

But, if you are chomping at the bit and ready to decorate now, here are a few ideas to get the creative juices flowing.

Fall Bouquet

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The quickest and easiest way to get ready for Thanksgiving and the fall season is a flower or plant bouquet filled with autumn colors. Look for things that scream fall: sunflowers, asters, mums, goldenrod, balloon flowers, and then throw in some herbs like sage or lavender.

There are so many varieties of fall blooming flowers in vibrant orange, yellow, and red shades that will instantly enhance your house. A fun twist on your floral arrangement would be tossing the vase and using a decorative pumpkin for the base!

Fall Wreath

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Try your hand at making a DIY fall wreath. The possibilities are endless in theme and style. Stick with fall florals, or try out some small gourds, or choose several colors of burlap to weave and fold together for a fun wreath. Change it up by using a flat basket for the base of the wreath!

Door Decor

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If you are not into hanging a wreath, how about a fun alternative? Check out a second-hand store for an old metal serving tray (better yet, if you have one laying around the house!) Buy some chalkboard paint, paint the middle of the plate with the chalk paint, and write a fun and welcoming phrase in the middle!

Decorate the outside of the tray with small gourds or a floral or vine arrangement of your choice. You can hang this fun sign on your front door, or display it inside your house near the front where new quests will see it.

Rustic Frame

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A quick trip to the craft store or discount store will give you a wooden, rustic frame that you can use as the base to a fall-themed sign. Googling, “fall printable decorative signs” will give you a multitude of signs to print and frame, think “Give Thanks” or “Fall into Family” here and you’ll have a fun fall sign to decorate any room in the house.

Decorative Centerpiece

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Check out your local dollar store to find fake fruit, gold paint, and a serving platter. Paint the fruit in gold paint (or any color you like) and display in the platter; what a fun and unique centerpiece.

To take this up a notch, purchase some adhesive spray and copper leaf sheets from online or a craft store. Using a stick in each piece of fruit, so you do not have to hold the pieces, spray with the spray and let rest a few minutes until tacky, then cover fruit with copper leaf sheets. Though a little more time consuming, the results will speak for themselves. Visitors to your house will assume you purchased this centerpiece at a high-end decorative store.

Decorate with Wheat

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There are a plethora of ideas you can do with wheat. If you find a good deal on wheat at a local craft store, buy it all! You can use it to decorate chairs, vases, mantels, wreaths, or just about anything.

One unique idea would be to make decorations for your chairs around your table. Buy thick, shapeable wire and cut similar size and shape out of the wiring for the number of chairs you have. You could choose horseshoe, circle, arch, or whatever shape you want to fit your chair. Bundle several bunches of wheat with floral wire and attach to the form with floral wire and decorate with ribbon or burlap of your choice; then attach to backs of chairs.

Another unique idea with wheat is using a cloche display upside down with wheat tied with twine or ribbon inside; this is a great centerpiece.

Table Runner

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Create your table runner with large leaves cut from felt. You can easily find a template online, or you can freehand the outline yourself. Go for traditional fall colors like red, orange, brown, and yellow. Or, you can change it up and match the theme of your house with colors like blue or green or gold. The possibilities are endless.

After you have cut several leaves (enough to overlap throughout the middle of your table) lay them out in a messy line before you set your table for a fun dinner with friends or family. Add another layer to your table by using a roll of kraft paper for the tablecloth. Attendees can write or color what they are thankful for during dinner. Coloring isn’t just for kids!

Thankful Tree

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Finally, a thankful tree is a great way to remember all you’re grateful for this season. Grab a branch from your yard, a vase, some paper, and ribbon, paper clips, or mini clothespins, and you’re good to go. Leave the paper by the vase with a pen and let guests write what they’re thankful for and attach to a branch.

You are off to a great start to get your home ready for Thanksgiving. If you want your house to make a statement that it’s ready for guests this season, give the friendly staff at Omorfia a call. They will listen to your ideas and bring them to life. They want your home to be an extension of your style, and they are ready to meet with you and make a plan. They want you to see beauty in your everyday life.

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Plus, if you call now, you can get a FREE 30-minute phone consultation. Even better, you can get a NINETY-minute consultation and advice session for $99.00. Don't wait to call! Your best home is waiting!

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