An organized home is a happy home. In my work as a Dallas interior designer, I often recommend a home organizer to make rooms more livable, functional, and beautiful.
I’ve been working with Tonia Tomlin for ten years. She’s a compassionate and passionate professional organizer and founder of Sorted Out. For more than 14 years, Tonia has been making life easier for her clients by creating calm, uncluttered business and home environments; improving productivity; and saving time and money.
I use Sorted Out to help clients in many areas of their home, from closet design and functionality to lining and protecting new spaces. She also helps out by re-organizing existing spaces, such as closets, pantries, and garages.
I sat down with Tonia Tomlin to ask her a few questions about home organization and effective solutions for this week’s blog post.
Barbara Gilbert: What are the most common “problem areas” in a house?
Tonia Tomlin: The most problems areas in the homes we work in are home offices and closets. Busy professionals don’t have the time to allocate to organizing and setting up systems for long-term use. We as organizers are looking for efficient ways to set up a home office or closet to help people save time, money, and stress.
BG: What kind of solutions do you commonly advise?
TT: We recommend our custom solutions to fit the clients needs and desires. Everyone organizes differently so all of our systems are custom fit.
BG: What’s your philosophy or organization?
TT: We believe that everyone can be organized with our custom solutions. Our compassion for organization goes much more beyond the “stuff.” We are certified in chronic disorganization and ADD/ADHD. Through our techniques, we have found we are much more than just organizers. We are caring individuals, sharing our love for organization and ideas to help people get and stay organized!
BG: How can people better stay organized once you’ve visited?
TT: With our maintenance systems we help people stay organized with our tools we provide. Some tend to slip a little but that’s ok — it’s normal due to our chaotic world. But most of the time, our clients are able to keep up with the systems we provide.
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From time to time, I invite guests to share their perspective on this blog. Today, I’m sharing a post from Masonite in which I’m interviewed. I’ve recently teamed up with them as a Brand Ambassador and Influencer in their new campaign, Go Beyond, to inspire conversations in the design and homebuilding communities about the importance and availability of high-quality doors with enduring style in every home.
What does your front door say about you and your style? Many homeowners don’t consider the message their front door sends about their tastes and interests to passers-by, but the reality is that the entry door speaks volumes about the lifestyle and décor that is inside the home.
“The door is a very relevant style element and front doors deserve special attention,” says Barbara Gilbert, interior designer and principal of Barbara Gilbert Interiors in Dallas. She equates the entry door to the cover of a book, saying, “It should be attractive enough to command attention, and then entice you to walk through it to see what’s on the other side.”
The extensive selection of exterior doors available today offers a wide range of panel designs and glass configurations. It’s possible to choose an entry door to fit any architectural or design style and make a personal statement. This is particularly beneficial in the North Texas area, where deed restrictions often dictate design options for the exterior of homes, including door sizes and colors. Having so many possible ways to configure a door enables homeowners to be creative and expressive, within the rules.
Gilbert notes that many homeowners are now creating a Texas-sized welcome. This is expressed through dramatic, extra-large front doors that make a bold statement at first sight. “People want to have a really big wow factor when they come through the front door or pull up to the house; a lot is driven by that,” she says.
Door selection is also driven by the architecture of the home and overall design the homeowner is trying to achieve. Currently, the DFW area is trending toward timeless designs, with a focus on transitional styles. Among these are warm contemporary, a clutter-free style mixing a few rustic elements with the clean lines of contemporary, and simplified craftsman, emphasizing ultra-minimalism and clean lines. Also seeing a resurgence in the area is art deco, an elegant style first popularized in the ‘20s and ‘30s known for its linear geometric patterns and bold colors.
“The door should reflect the style or period someone is creating in the home,” says Gilbert, noting the focus on simplicity of the transitional design means she’s seeing a lot of exterior doors with glass and straight lines, not many curves. (example: Belleville® Craftsman Two Panel doors by Masonite). Popular color palettes for doors are more neutral, such as white, gray, tan; or a dark stained woodgrain. In general, leaded glass is no longer popular, but iron and glass are widely in use in the area. Doors that have designs reminiscent of the ’20s and ’30s, (such as Masonite’s Belleville® Smooth) suit homeowners who lean toward art deco style and are usually finished in bold black.
Beyond specific design styles, Texans are also embracing an outdoor-in approach—open floor plans, natural lighting and outdoor views. After staring at screens all day, they’re breaking down visual barriers between their inside and outside worlds at home. Outdoor spaces accessed by doors with wider views (like Masonite VistaGrande™) create a much-needed sense of serenity.
Whether your style is simple and clean like transitional, elegant and fun like art deco or a mix of many elements, your front door will convey that to everyone who passes by or comes into your home. Make sure it is inviting and opens the page to precisely the kind of story you want to tell about your home and lifestyle!