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How to Design and Layout a Coffee Shop Or Espresso Bar

If you are planning to open an espresso bar/coffee shop, then developing an efficient store design and layout will be one of the most important factors in positioning your business for success.

Speed of service is critical to the profitability of a coffee business. An efficient ergonomic store design will allow you to maximize your sales by serving as many customers as possible during peak business periods. Even though your business may be open 12 to 16 hours a day, in reality, 80% of your sales will probably occur during 20% of those hours. Coffee is primarily a morning beverage, so your busy times of day (those times when you are most likely to have a line of waiting customers), may be from 6:30AM to 8:30AM, and then again around lunchtime. If you have a poor store layout, that does not provide a logical and efficient flow for customers and employees, then the speed of customer service and product preparation will be impaired.

Think of it like this; if someone pulls open the front door of your store, and they see 5 people are waiting in line to order, there's a good chance they'll come in, wait in line, and make a purchase. But, if they see that 20 people are waiting in line, there is a high probability that they may determine that the wait will be too long, and they will simply get coffee somewhere else. This is money that just escaped your cash register! And, if they come to your store multiple times, and frequently find a long line of waiting customers, they may decide you are not a viable option for coffee, and will probably never return. Poor design slows down the entire service process, resulting in a longer line of waiting customers, and lost sales. So in reality, your daily business income will be dependent upon how many customers you can serve during peak business periods, and good store design will be essential to achieving that objective!

The financial impact of a poor store design can be significant. For the sake of this example, let's say the average customer transaction for your coffee business will be $3.75. If you have a line of waiting customers each morning between 7:00 AM and 8:30 AM, this means you have 90 minutes of crunch time, in which you must drive through as many customers as possible. If you can service a customer every 45 seconds, you will serve 120 customers during this 90 minutes. But, if it takes you 1 minute 15 seconds to service each customer, then you will only be able to serve 72 customers. 120 customers x $3.75 = $450.00 x 30 business days per month = $13,500. 72 customers x $3.75 = $270.00 x 30 business days per month = $8,100. This represents a difference of $5,400 in sales per month ($64,800 per year), coming from just 90-minutes of business activity each day!

So how should you go about designing your coffee bar? First, understand that putting together a good design is like assembling a puzzle. You have to fit all the pieces in the proper relationship to each other to end up with the desired picture. This may require some trial and error to get things right. I've designed hundreds of coffee bar over the past 15 years, and I can truthfully tell you from experience, it still usually takes me a couple of attempts to produce an optimal design.

The design process begins by determining your menu and other desired store features. If you plan to do in-store baking, then obviously you'll need to include in your plan an oven, exhaust hood, sheet pan rack, a large prep table, and perhaps a mixer. If you plan to have a private meeting room for large groups, then an extra 200 sq. ft. or more will need to be designed-in, in addition to the square footage you are already allocating for normal customer seating.

Your intended menu and other business features should also drive decisions about the size of location you select. How many square feet will be required to fit in all the necessary equipment, fixtures, and other features, along with your desired seating capacity?

Typically, just the space required for the front of the house service area, (cash register, brewing & espresso equipment, pastry case, blenders, etc.), back of the house (storage, prep, dishwashing and office areas), and 2-ADA restrooms, will consume about 800 sq. ft. If space for extensive food prep, baking, coffee roasting, or cooking will be required, this square footage may increase to 1,000 to 1,200, or more. What ever is left over within your space after that, will become your seating area.

So, a typical 1,000 sq. ft coffee bar, serving beverages and simple pastries only, will probably allow for the seating of 15 to 20 customers - max! Increase that square footage to 1,200 sq. ft., and seating should increase to 30, or 35. If you plan to prepare sandwiches, salads, and some other food items on site, 1,400 to 1,600 sq. ft. should provide enough space to seat 35 to 50, respectively.

Next, you will have to determine the tasks that will be performed by each employee position, so that the equipment and fixtures necessary to accomplish those tasks can be located in the appropriate places.

Normally, your cashier will operate the cash register, brew and serve drip coffee, and serve pastries and desserts. Your barista will make all your espresso-based beverages, tea, chai, hot chocolate, Italian sodas, as well as all the blender beverages. If you'll be preparing sandwiches, panini, wraps, salads, snacks and appetizers, or will be baking on-site, then a person dedicated to food prep will be necessary. And, if you anticipate high volume, and will be serving in or on ceramics, a bus-person/dishwasher may be a necessity.

After you have determined what you will be serving, the space you will be leasing, and what each employee will be responsible for, you will then be ready to begin your design process. I usually start my design work from the back door of the space and work my way forward. You'll need to design in all of the features that will be necessary to satisfy your bureaucracies and facilitate your menu, before you make plans for the customer seating area.

Your back door will most likely have to serve as an emergency fire exit, so you'll need a hallway connecting it with your dining room. Locating your 2-ADA restrooms off of this hallway would make good sense. And, because delivery of products will also probably occur through your back door, having access to your back of the house storage area would also be convenient.

In the back of the house, at minimum, you will need to include a water heater, water purification system, dry storage area, back-up refrigerator and freezer storage, ice maker, an office, 3-compartment ware washing sink, rack for washed wares, mop bucket sink, and a hand washing sink. Do any food prep, and the addition of a food prep sink and prep table will be necessary. If doing baking, gelato making, full cooking, or coffee roasting, all the equipment necessary for those functions will also need to be added.

After all the features have been designed into the back of the house, you will then be ready to start your design work on the front of the house service and beverage preparation area. This area will probably include a pastry case, cash register(s), drip coffee brewer and grinder(s), espresso machine and grinders, a dipper well, possibly a granita machine, blenders, ice holding bin, blender rinse sink, hand washing sink, under counter refrigeration (under espresso machine and blenders), and a microwave oven.

If serving food beyond simple pastries and desserts, you may need to add a panini toaster grill, a refrigerated sandwich/salad preparation table, soup cooker/warmer, a bread toaster, etc. If you plan to serve pre made, ready to serve sandwiches, wraps, and salads, along with a selection of bottled beverages, an open-front, reach-in merchandising refrigerator should be considered. Serving ice cream or gelato? If the answer is yes, then an ice cream or gelato dipping cabinet will be necessary along with an additional dipper well.

Finally, when all the working areas of the bar have been designed, the customer seating area can be laid out. This will, of course, include your cafe tables and chairs, couches and comfortable upholstered chairs, coffee tables, and perhaps a window or stand-up bar with bar stools. Impulse-buy and retail merchandise shelves should be established, and a condiment bar should be located close to where customers will pick-up their beverages.

A quick word about couches, large upholstered chairs, and coffee tables. Living room type furniture takes up a lot of space. If you plan to be opening evenings, and will perhaps serve beer and wine, and having comfortable seating will be important for creating a relaxing ambiance, then by all means do it. But if you have limited seating space, and are not trying to encourage people to relax and stay for long periods of time, then stick with cafe tables and chairs. The more people you can seat, the greater your income potential!

Features from the front door to the condiment bar should be arranged in a logical, sequential order. As your customers enter the front door, their travel path should take them past your impulse-buy merchandise display, and the pastry case, before they arrive at the point of order (where your cashier, cash register, and menu-board will be located). Exposing customers to your impulse items and pastries, before they order, will greatly increase their sales. Then, after the order and payment has been taken, they should proceed down-line away from the cash register to pick-up their beverage, and finally, the condiment bar should be located beyond that point. Be sure to separate your point of order from the point of product pick-up by at least six feet, otherwise customers waiting for their beverage may begin to intrude into the space of those ordering.

Don't make the mistakes that many inexperienced designers commonly make. They arrange these features in a haphazard way, so that customers have to change direction, and cut back through the line of awaiting customers to proceed to their next destination in the service sequence. Or, wanting to make their espresso machine a focal point to those entering the store, they place it before the cashier along the customer's path of travel. Customers inevitably end up trying to order from the barista before they are informed that they need to proceed to the cashier first. If this happens dozens of times each day, confusion and slowed beverage production will be the result.

On the employee's side of the counter, work and product flow are even more important. Any unnecessary steps or wasted movements that result from a less than optimal design will slow down employee production. All products should flow seamlesly in one direction towards the ultimate point of pick-up. For example, if preparing a particular item is a 3-step process, then placement of equipment should allow for the 3 steps to occur in order, in one linear direction, with the final step occurring closest to the point where customers will be served.

Equipment should be grouped together so that it is in the immediate proximity of the employee(s) who will be using it. Beyond the actual equipment, empty spaces must be left on the counter top to store ingredients and small wares (tools) used in product preparation. Counter top space will also be needed where menu items will actually be assembled. Think of the grouping of equipment for different job functions as stations. Try to keep different stations compact and in close working proximity to each other, but make sure that there is enough space between each so that employee working-paths don't cross, which could contribute to employee collisions.

Creating defined work stations will allow you to put multiple employees behind the counter when needed. When it is busy, you may need to have 2 cashiers, another person just bagging pastries and brewing coffee, 2 baristas behind the espresso machine, a maybe even a dedicated person working the blenders. If you're preparing sandwiches and salads to order, then another person may need to be added to handle that task. Keeping your stations in close proximity to each other will allow one employee to easily access all equipment during very slow periods of business, thus saving you valuable labor dollars.

When you arrange equipment in relationship to each other, keep in mind that most people are right handed. Stepping to the right of the espresso machine to access the espresso grinder will feel more comfortable than having to move to the left. Likewise, place your ice storage bin to the right of your blenders, so when you scoop ice, you can hold the cup or blender pitcher in your left hand, and scoop with your right.

As you create your store layout, the equipment you select should fit your space and the needs of your anticipated business volume. A busy location will most likely require a dual or twin, air pot, drip coffee brewer (one that can brew 2 pots at the same time), as opposed to a single brewer. If you anticipate selling a lot of blended and ice drinks, then an under counter ice maker, one that can only produce 100 pounds of ice or less per day, will not be sufficient. You should instead locate a high-capacity ice maker (one that can make 400 or 500 lbs. per day) in the back of the house, and transport ice to an ice holding bin up front. Plan to bring in frozen desserts and ice cream? Then a 1 door reach-in freezer in the back of he house will probably be inadequate for you storage needs, so you'll need to consider a 2 or 3 door. I always recommend a 3-group espresso machine for any location that may generate 150 drinks per day or more. And, I can tell you from experience, you can never have too much dry or refrigerated storage space!

Make sure that any equipment you select will be acceptable with your local bureaucracy before your purchase and take delivery of it. All equipment will typically need to be NSF & UL approved, or have a similar, acceptable, foreign certification equivalent. Your bureaucracy will most likely want to see manufacturer specification sheets on all equipment to verify this fact, before they'll approve your plans.

ADA (American's with Disabilities Act) compliance will also come into play when you are designing your coffee bar. In some areas of the country, this will only apply to those areas of your store that will be used by customers. However, other bureaucracies may require your entire store to be ADA compliant. Following are some of the basic requirements of compliance with the code:

• All hallways and isle ways must be 5 feet wide (minimum).

• All countertop working heights must be 34 inches high (instead of normal 36 inch height).

• 18 inches of free wall space must be provided on the strike-side of all doors (the side with the door knob).

• All hand-washing sinks must be ADA friendly.

• All bathrooms must be ADA compliant (5 foot space for wheelchair turnaround, handrails at toilet, acceptable clearance around toilet and hand washing sink, etc.).

• No steps allowed, ramps are OK with the proper slope.

• If your space has multiple levels, then no feature may exist on a level where handicapped access has not been provided, if that same feature does not exist on a level where it will be accessible.

You can find the complete regulations for ADA compliance at the following website:

http://www.access-board.gov/adaag/html/adaag.htm

Beyond the basic Equipment Floor Plan, showing new partitions, cabinets, equipment, fixtures, and furnishings, you'll need to produce some additional drawings to guide your contractors and satisfy the bureaucracies.

Electrical Plan

An electrical plan will be necessary to show the location of all outlets needed to operate equipment. Information such as voltage, amperage, phase, hertz, special instructions (like, "requires a dedicated circuit"), and the horizontal and vertical location of each outlet, should all be specified.

A small, basic coffee shop might get away with a 200 amp service, but typically 400 amps will be required if your equipment package will include items like an electric water heater, high-temperature dishwasher, or cooking equipment (ovens, panini grill, etc.).

In addition to the electrical work required for your coffee business-specific equipment, you may need to adjust existing electrical for additional or reconfigured lighting, HVAC, general-purpose convenience outlets, and exterior signs. Also, have your electrician run any needed speaker wires, TV/internet cables, and cash register remote receipt printer cables at the same time they are installing electrical wires. Finally, make sure your electrician makes provisions for lighted exit signs, and a battery-powered emergency evacuation lighting system, if needed.

Plumbing Plan

A plan showing all plumbing features will be necessary. At minimum, this should show stub-in locations for all needed water sources (hot & cold), drains, your water heater, water purifications system, grease interceptor (if required), bathroom fixtures, etc.

While a typical P-trap drain should be acceptable for most fixtures and equipment, some will require an air-gap drain. An air gap drain does not go through the "S"-shaped twists of the P-trap. Instead, the drain line comes straight down from the piece of equipment or fixture, and terminates 2 inches above the rim of a porcelain floor sink drain. This porcelain drain basin is usually installed directly into the floor. The air gap between the drain line from your equipment or fixture, and the bottom of the basin, prevents any bacteria in the sewer pipe from migrating into the equipment or fixture. I drain the following pieces of equipment to a floor sink drain when creating a plumbing plan:

• espresso machine

• dipper wells

• ice maker

• ice holding bin

• food prep sink

• soft drink dispensing equipment

To save on the life of your water filtration system, only your espresso machine and coffee brewer should be supplied by with treated water. Coffee is 98% to 99% water, so good water quality is essential. Your ice maker should only require a simple particle filter on the incoming line (unless your water quality is terrible). There is no need to filter water that will be used for hand and dish washing, cleaning mops, flushing toilets, and washing floors!

Be aware that many bureaucracies are now requiring a grease interceptor on the drain line from your 3-compartment ware washing sinks and automatic dishwasher. A grease interceptor is basically a box containing baffles that traps the grease before it can enter the public sewer system.

Also understand that a typical retail space will not come equipped with a water heater with enough capacity to handle your needs. Unless your space was previously some type of a food service operation, you will probably need to replace it with a larger one.

If cutting trenches in the floor will be necessary to install porcelain floor sinks, a grease interceptor, and run drain lines, then establishing a few general purpose floor drains at this same time behind the counter, and in the back of the house, will prove useful. Floor drains will allow you to squeegee liquids away when spills occur, and when washing floors.

Finally, if you added some new walls during your remodel, you may need to have the fire sprinkler system for your space adjusted or reconfigured.

Cabinet Elevations

Drawing cabinet elevations, (the view you would have if you were standing in front of your cabinets), will be necessary for your cabinet maker to understand all the features they will need to incorporate into your cabinet designs.

These elevations are not meant to be shop fabrication drawings for your cabinetmaker, but merely serve a reference, showing needed features and desired configuration. Where do you want drawers, and under counter storage space; and, where do you want cabinet doors on that under counter storage? Where should open space be left for the placement of under counter refrigeration and trashcans? Will cup dispensers be installed in the cabinet face under the counter top? These elevations will provide your cabinetmaker with a clear understanding of all these features.

While your kitchen base cabinets at home are typically 24 inches deep, for commercial applications they should be 30 inches deep, and 33 inches if an under counter refrigerator is to be inserted. Also, when specifying the size of an open bay to accommodate under counter refrigeration, be sure to allow a couple of inches more than the physical dimensions of the equipment, so that it can be easily inserted and removed for daily cleaning.

Dimensions Plan

You will need to create a floor plan showing all the critical dimensions for new partitions, doors, cabinets, and fixtures. This will, of course, help make sure that everything ends up where it is suppose to be, and will be the right size.

A final thought about design; unless the space you will be designing is a clean vanilla shell (meaning, nothing currently exists in the space, except perhaps one ADA restroom), you will have to make sure that all the features that you are considering keeping, will be acceptable with your local bureaucracy. Many older buildings were not designed to present codes. If the business type remains the same (your space was occupied by a food service establishment before you), then some times any non compliant features will be grandfathered-in, meaning you don't have to bring them up to current requirements. But don't count on this! You need to check with your bureaucracies to make sure. More and more I see bureaucracies requiring new business owners to remodel, so that all features are compliant with codes. This means you may have to rip-out bathrooms and hallways, add fire sprinkler systems, and provide ramps where there are steps. Better you know all these things before you begin your store design!

I always tell my consulting clients, that if I produce a perfect design and layout for them, they will never notice... because everything will be exactly where you would expect it to be. Unfortunately, if you create a less than optimal design for your coffee bar, you probably won't realize it until you start working in it. Changing design mistakes or inadequacies after the fact, can be extremely expensive. Not correcting those mistakes may even cost you more in lost potential sales. For this reason, I strongly suggest using an experienced coffee business space designer to create your layout for you, or at very least, to review the design you have created. Doing so will payoff with dividends.

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This Coffee Table is a staple of modern furniture design, but it is a Relativel

The table is an integral part of modern furniture design, but it is a relatively recent invention. Even if the consumption of tea and coffee became popular in England from the mid-seventeenth century, the idea of ​​creating a winning piece of furniture is not connected to the currency cups until the mid-nineteenth century. The question is: how do you define a table of coffee? Of course, for the 1850 British carpenter has started to sell tables that are intended to be matched withcomfortable sofas and armchairs and a place to sit for tea and coffee cups.
Today, a collection of designer furniture and has at least a coffee table. These are usually low, not only for large tables, cups and saucers, but now also for books (a whole industry of "coffee table books" has grown significantly in recent years), as well as plants and scented candles, among other things. The main profile of the table in today's contemporary furniture scene - short legs andLack of height relative to its width and length - comes directly from the tables of the Ottoman Empire, where the coffee is consumed regularly and in Japan, the world's largest tea importing company.
But part of his particular situation, perhaps more than any other item of furniture design, there are simply no rules when it comes to tables. They are made of wood, glass, plexiglass, metal and plastic materials available for, among other things. The designs vary from simpleBio natural wood and plastic versions of Plexiglas with looks, age or space are groovy. Metal and glass tables include square, while plastic and fiberglass to create flowing forms of design. So, after 150 years - what's next furniture.co.uk / services for more!

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glass coffee table may be the perfect complement to any living room suite

You can select the furniture of the hall is one of the most important things to do when it comes to turning an ordinary house into a home. The furniture reflect your lifestyle and your tastes, and perform useful functions for daily life. Although often overlooked for its importance, your glass table will go a long way toward helping you look and feel to your room. It may be the center of your room and help you soundResearch.
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glass coffee tables come in all shapes and sizes. Designed by great pieces to look good in large open areas like a room size cut into smaller pieces suitable to protect a love seat, be sure to stress to find the right piece every room. Of course, you want to look at your lifestyle, if a table with a glass. Families with young children who often find themselves in a place some wood work 'better, but the houses with older children who may Glass Tablesstill a practical choice. Cleaning is easy and a good cup of coffee table quality is sturdy and durable.
Shopping for the table is simple. There are many local furniture stores that carry a sufficient choice of pilots, but. You can also crystal tables, where other living room furniture is sold. For the best selection, but you will find that online resources can not be adjusted. If you use the Internet to shop for a glass table that you want to have virtually unlimitedA selection of styles and sizes. Do you need shipping costs taken into account in determining the final price. Fortunately, there are shipping options very competitive in the market for mobile online today.
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Regardless of whether your taste runs from contemporary to traditional, there is a glass table that meets your needs. This versatile and practical tables are the perfect accent to almost any living room suite. You'll find durable, easy to clean, ideal for daily life and fun.

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Living room tables and coffee

A stay is not complete without a coffee table, because they are an integral part. Most home owners take into account the height of the room, a living room set, which will have a coffee table is made ​​of. Of course, there is enough space for your bed, sofa and coffee table, but not for other living room furniture such as shelves, cabinets and cupboards, to name too few. This is particularly common for real estate and urbanThe living spaces.

Space is usually limited, therefore, homeowners and interior designers are really trying to make as much as possible to maximize. In the selection of tables, you should consider a black coffee table lift. As the name suggests, the upper part of which is raised and a storage room where you can store magazines, books can provide, among other things. This type of table to hold your room is organized by these things. The dual function also savesMoney and space because you do not need to buy space for the furniture store that will stay the hand of your browser.

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Living Room Coffee Tables - Metal is in

If you're a fan of something metal, are the trends in fashion this year go mobile, which is very excited. One of the most fashionable trends for 2010, when it comes to home textiles, is made of metal. Overall metal is inside So maybe it's time, space, look around your life and find out where to add a little more than metal a. One of the easiest ways to do this is through the replacement of these old tables in the living room with something that is abit 'more elegant and trendy.

There are a number of options when you decide to choose a metal table. First, you want it all metal? Can a table that is made with metal as its base in many different types of table or a table that you might want some other material, the metal is, as a series of tracks to choose their own opaque. Let's look at some of the advantages and disadvantages of each of these.

All Metal

If you decide on aAll metal side table, there are some things to note. First, if you look at iron or other heavy metals, which will be a nice sturdy table. Second, if you have children at home, all tables, metal elements and Some tips you might want to think twice, have with them in an area where a child could run into his arms.

However, when the equipment modern and contemporary art went into your house, you like a table made of metal, a SELECTgeometric shape or still seems like it could be a piece of modern art that has also become a piece of functional furniture.

Base metal

You have an option has a cabinet that has a metal base and choose a different type of table. Mostly you'll see a plate of glass with a metal base. This may have some advantages. Initially, this will definitely lighten the weight of the table, such as glass is generally not weigh as much as metal.In addition, a glass plate inclined to make room lighting to accentuate one of reality and draws attention to them.

On the other hand, glass is fragile. So if you have small children or people who are very rough, around a table for that, you might want to go with something a bit 'more stable.

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If Full Metal furniture, not only for you, then perhaps you just want style with metal furniture, the emphasis enough to make them, aretrendy. Metal inlays made of metal pieces, table A are attached, are decorative ways to go, this still put pieces of metal in the living room, and tables, without all the pieces composed in that material.

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Round coffee table - ideal for doing something different "in your living room

Each residence has recently recruited, including his own, has a rectangular table in it. The fact is, you're so sick of seeing the same old thing and want to change things up a little space in your living room so that is not the same look and feel like everyone else. Nice option for you would then be a round table. One is an ideal way to raise your living room from the rest.

Seriously, are some tablesa good way, because they have a nice shape, which in a great decorative focal point for your room to go again. Together, as they are shaped to capture methods that style in a number is the eye 's Also add something to your room decor products. Some of the choices of style are those who feel an up-to-date contemporary, other, simpler and more are on the traditional people, and you can even those with an Art Deco style, which they seem to haveas actually to take place in a museum somewhere in your living room.

Together with his beautiful appearance, buy some tables are a nice, why bring a table and gives you a convenient place for items such as a remote or a magazine. Some options will also be a place to store things like that. For example, you may have built one, and the shelves inside, offers a place for books or DVDs taken. There are alsoOptions, large storage compartments under the desks. In practice, you lift open the top and have a wealth of storage space for a range of products are like board games and even blankets.

If they are all excited that round tables do not worry because there are tons of other type of options you can also pick up they are. For example, it is possible those who have a square shape, if you want. This would require a subtle change in the square, but stillchange and something that would be furnishing s vividly put a great spin room. "Together with the square of the options, there are those unique forms as Octagon shaped, and others who must undergo an oval shape.

A simple way to explore all options and other roundtable printed, you can buy, is to open the web browser for some online purchases. This is seriously the way we should go there for one shall not goanywhere, do it. Two, you can usually get what you want at the best price possible, because the price is so simple compared to various sites. Buy three, what will be sent to the right, then worry that they will haul anything anywhere.

So when you step outside the box is a small room when it comes to creating your life, turn round tables. There is a selection that will please for sure.

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It's time for Tony, Tom and Seb to take you on a journey, as they travel all through London to visit the locations for two episodes of Doctor Who - "Resurrection of the Daleks" and "Remembrance of the Daleks". On the way, they bump into BBC Television Centre, Canary Wharf and get lost in Hammersmith. So, let's get Dalek hunting... (C) TRINITY PRODUCTIONS 2010

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Declutter Fast - how to quickly Declutter your living room

A place in a lot of the nations real estate, which builds up a lot of clutter is the
Living room. For most of us, this is the most used room in the house. How can
We consider it clutter free, yet warm and inviting? This article gives
some tips on how to achieve this. Read on to learn and how quickly clean up.

First, analyze and think about what you want in this room for. Is it for entertainment,
a family room where the children will use the room as well, you also needhave
Your home office also there, or has a multi-purpose room? If it worded in such
an area in the square for any purpose, ie, office area or entertainment space etc.

Next arm yourself with the right tools to quickly clean up. Get three bags, a basket for
away, throw away for one and give one to. Start with one area in your room,
This could be the entertainment field or the playground. Go through everything
in this area. If something in thisArea regularly, or if you
did not know you had it or used it sometimes and then put them into the other bag.
Make sure you have will be the right storage solution for those items you hold, which means CDs are stored in a CD holder or a cabinet.

Tackle all the space in this way. One area at a time, and before you know it's your whole room to be decluttered quickly.

Other things that can start living rooms to the clarity, newspapers,
Magazines andChildren's toys. The best way to resolve this is really good and use
clever storage in the room. Do you have a kiosk for newspapers and magazines, or buy
a coffee table with storage underneath. With pretty boxes or suitcases for children's toys
or other everyday objects that are used, they can also double as side tables. If
You have some extra space in the vicinity could have your window, a window
built head office, will offer additional seating and also the space underit as
Storage space. Clever and useful storage can really clutter control in one room.

Keep in mind that disorder does not dominate your life, you just need to know how
order to combat it. Clutter builds over time to learn as how to clean up quickly and maintain
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