Dooley is also a big fan of creating “zones” in rooms that are multipurpose. “Think about it like a kindergarten classroom with different zones,” she explains, noting that this will help keep everything in the right place. In the garage, for example, you would have a zone for recreation, a zone for gardening and lawn tools, a zone for maintenance and repair tools, etc., she adds.
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