Thinking Vertically
by: Marc Rifkin
I’ve often wondered why we describe houses
and other buildings in terms of square footage. Though we live
in a three-dimensional world, when it comes to real estate,
only length and width seem relevant. What happened to height,
the 3rd dimension? The question becomes more meaningful (and
personal), because I’m a six-footer and a professional
organizer.
One of my greatest challenges as an
organizer, is changing the way clients think about and use
s-p-a-c-e. We seem to have a big disconnect. Everything we own
is three dimensional, yet when it comes to placement and
storage, the person on the street thinks in terms of floor
space - two dimensions. Look around the average home and it’s
obvious that outside of the kitchen, most of our things are
stored from the floor up. For
example:
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A 19” TV roughly measures 19” wide, 17” high, and 18” deep.
It’s fair to say that most people we meet automatically put
their TVs on a stand, or dresser, which pretty much makes
the space above the TV useless. Who mounts TVs on the wall?
Hospitals, who discovered long ago that mounting a TV on
the wall frees up the precious space
below.
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Shelving units – There is no question that shelving units
are great for organizing books, CDs, and other of life’s
necessities. Assuming that space is valuable and at a
premium, why do so many of us use bookcases or
floor-standing shelving units (which usually stand
5’-6’high) in the garage, carport, or shed? Knowing that
some things, such as mowers, bikes, etc. have to, or are
likely to take up floor space, wouldn’t ceiling mounted,
hanging shelves be a wiser choice?
There are countless other examples, but the
point is that in a increasingly cluttered world, thinking
vertically, and making better use of wall & ceiling space,
opens up a whole new range of possibilities.
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About
The Author
Marc
Rifkin is a Professional Organizer, and
owner of OASIS professional organizers,
which provides organizing solutions for
homes and offices in Seattle,
WA.
oasisorganizers.com
info@oasisorganizers.com
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