🎆 Kick Off 2026 with Interior Home Updates in Mountain View

New Year, Fresh Start: Interior Upgrades for Your California Home

As the New Year arrives, many homeowners set goals to refresh and improve their living spaces—and what better time than winter in California to tackle interior projects? Handyman Connection of Mountain View offers expert services to help you turn your home improvement resolutions into reality. From drywall fixes and new paint to smart storage solutions and interior remodeling, we make it easy to begin 2026 with a home that feels organized, modern, and inviting.

Interior Projects to Start the Year Right:

  • Drywall Repair & Finishing: Smooth out dents, cracks, and imperfections before repainting or decorating for the year ahead.
  • Interior Painting: Refresh living rooms, kitchens, or bedrooms with updated color schemes to brighten your space during shorter winter days.
  • Custom Storage & Shelving: Organize closets, pantries, and garages with tailored solutions that help clear holiday clutter and keep your home tidy.
  • Minor Interior Remodeling: Update layouts, add functional features, or modernize high-traffic areas to improve daily living.
  • Trim & Finish Work: Add polished touches with crown molding, baseboards, and interior accents that elevate your home’s look.

Start the Year with Confidence & Comfort

Winter in California may be mild, but it’s still a smart season for interior home improvements. With fewer outdoor distractions and more available craftsman time, there’s no better moment to refresh your space and resolve small issues before they become big problems—helping you enjoy a comfortable, beautiful home all year long. Handyman Connection of Mountain View is your trusted partner for creating the home you’ve been planning for 2026.

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Home Improvement  /  May 23, 2017

4 Tips to Organizing a Cluttered Closet

A disorganized closet is a symptom of a busy schedule. It happens to the best of us and you can’t really blame yourself when you’re in a hurry. So when you do get some extra free time to yourself, we suggest organizing your cluttered closet. But how do you properly do it without messing it up? Handyman Connection of Mountain View lists four tips to remember.

  1. Eliminate Items You Don’t Need

Once you’re done emptying your closet, you’ll want to take a look at the articles of clothing that you’ve grown out or simply don’t wear anymore. There’s no use leaving it in your closet if you’re not going to wear it anymore. Set them aside and either sell them, give them away to relatives, or donate them to charity. They’re better off being worn by other people than contributing to clutter in your closet.

  1. Organize by Clothing Type

When you’re organizing your closet, we suggest you do so by setting specific categories for your clothing. Don’t lump your homewear with your outdoor clothing; designate proper areas for them. Store underwear in the drawers and store the clothes you wear at home in the shelves. For outerwear, it’s better they have their own closet where you can hang them for easier access.

  1. Store Your Shoes and Accessories Properly

If you’re storing your shoes and accessories in the closet, we suggest placing them in a separate storage container or basket. Not only does it maximize the space in your closet and reduce clutter, but storing them here prevents them from accumulating dust and passing it onto your clothes.

  1. Clean Your Closet

Finally, make it a point to clean your closet once in a month. A clean closet is a tidy closet, and you’ll have an easier time organizing it if it’s not full of clutter and unnecessary debris. Wipe the shelves clean with an abrasive cloth and get rid of tags and stickers laying around the closet space.

Need help cleaning your closet? Or maybe you want to install a new one? Fill out our form or give us a call at (650) 695-1400 for more information on our services. We’ll be happy to give you an estimate.

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