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Function Chart

The document outlines a process for organizing rooms in a home by creating a function chart. It encourages individuals or families to define the current and ideal functions of each room, who uses it, what it should contain, and what needs to be removed. This collaborative approach aims to help visualize and achieve a more organized living space.

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Function Chart

The document outlines a process for organizing rooms in a home by creating a function chart. It encourages individuals or families to define the current and ideal functions of each room, who uses it, what it should contain, and what needs to be removed. This collaborative approach aims to help visualize and achieve a more organized living space.

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Peter’s Room Function Chart

After you've tackled the superficial clutter and cleared a little space in your home,
you should be able to see what is really possible. Now, it's time to put it on paper!

Print out a chart for each room. If you're organizing with a partner or your entire
family, print a copy for each person so you can all describe what you envision for
your home. Then, get together and start working to make it a reality.

Room:

Current function:

Ideal function:

Who uses it?

Who should use it?

What should it contain?

What has to go?

Excerpted from It's All Too Much by Peter Walsh. Copyright © 2007 by Peter Walsh. Reprinted by permission from Free Press, a Division of Simon & Schuster, Inc.

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