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- Downsizing with Jane Green: # 1- Assessing the Project
- Downsizing with Jane Green: # 2- Starting the Sorting Process
- Downsizing with Jane Green: # 3- Making emotional decisions : Family Heirlooms
- Downsizing with Jane Green: # 4- Seasonal items "Does it Fit?" : Decision making for todays lifestyle
- Downsizing with Jane Green: # 5- To Consign or Not: Is it important
- Downsizing with Jane Green: # 6: Dealing with antique items
- Downsizing with Jane Green: # 7- Ephemera, Memorabilia and Photos
- Downsizing with Jane Green: # 8- Transporting and storing artwork
- Downsizing with Jane Green: # 9- A smaller Footprint means portability in furnishings
- Downsizing with Mark Ripkey: # 10- Toolboxes. What do you need?
- Downsizing with Mark Ripkey: # 11- Toolboxes. More essentials
- Downsizing Day 3- Zoe and Deirdre talk about emotionally de-cluttering life
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Downsizing with Jane Green: # 9- A smaller Footprint means portability in furnishings
Having an idea about the next step in an extreme downsizing project can pose a problem. Repurchasing furniture to fit a space is a pocketbook conundrum. Seniors Homing Together are looking to save pennies so being mindful with furniture needs is a plus.
Jane Green of A Clear Place offers ideas about multi-purpose and multi-functional furniture. She and Zoe discuss the merits of several furniture items which can adapt to a downsizing situation: an IKEA LYCKSELE chair and a rectangular leather ottoman.

