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Give away or recycle anything you don’t need or use, do an almighty cleaning and even consider moving everything out of the room so you can reintroduce it one piece at a time and make sure it’s in the best place. If you don’t need it or love it, get rid of it. Then, once you’ve streamlined your space to the essentials that work, you can consider adding in new elements, like a fresh coat of paint. sarahrichardsondesign.comCheck out our full interview with Sarah here!
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