Female Speaker: Alright, Clean House fans, here is your half-minute tip from Yard Sale diva Trish Suhr.
Lisa: Let's say I have a sophisticated office, but I still want to label things without looking cheap. How do I do it?
Trish Suhr: Lisa that is a great question. My little secret weapon is putting them up under the lid. I like the label to hide right on the top. So, you can push it down and not see it, so it keeps the fabric boxes clean.
Another great tip is underneath the box. So, when you are pulling it out, you can see it right on the bottom. Either way you still stay stylish and sophisticated.
Lisa: Fantastic.
Trish Suhr: I love you.
Female Speaker: Hey, Clean House fans, here is your 30-second tip from Mark Brunetz.
Lisa: Okay, Mark I just put a color on the walls that's very intense. Is there a way to take it down a notch without having to repaint?
Mark Brunetz: Yes, in this case less is more. The more you can occupy wall space with large pieces of furniture or oversized pieces of art, the better. The color will move from the foreground to the background. That's why you can't judge a paint color on the wall all by itself, you have to layer in all the designs because it will change in the end.
Lisa: Layers, I like the way you think.
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