Simplify, Declutter & Reclaim Your Home w/ Cortney Florey

EPISODE · Aug 22, 2022 · 29 MIN

Simplify, Declutter & Reclaim Your Home w/ Cortney Florey

from Making Room by Gather

Minimalism is a word that has swept the design world by storm. With a spotlight on Scandinavian style and decluttering becoming the highlight of some of culture’s favorite new tv shows, a few questions remain. What are the main differences between organization and decluttering, AND how do I make that a reality in my own home? After living in an RV as newlyweds, Courtney Florey and her husband learned first-hand the importance of decluttering and the freedom that comes with it! Now living in their own home, Courtney has taken her experience in small spaces and larger homes alike to educate and inspire the everyday host to declutter their own spaces. Through this conversation you will hear: The difference between organization and decluttering. The most common obstacles hosts face as they approach their own decluttering and how to overcome them. Tackling decluttering in marriage and with other family members involved.How to make this a lifestyle and system that’s easy to maintain.What is offered in the Simplicity Society and how to join. I believe that our homes should be an oasis and a place that you are confident welcoming others into! The more your space feels true to you, the more you will find rest and peace there. Creating a home can be overwhelming and it can be even harder working against systems that have been in place for years. Courtney and I are here today to give you just the encouragement you need that it’s possible and starts with a yes! Join Courtney's Simplicity Society for more support and community as you take on your own decluttering. Take $5 off your first month with code GATHER. Support the show

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