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Reclaim Your House
De-Clutter
Three words to keep in mind when it comes to de-cluttering your home,
storage, storage and storage. De-cluttering simply comes down to finding
a place for
everything, making sure everything is in its proper place and getting
rid of what you no longer need. It won’t happen overnight, so now is the
time to being making a plan of attack, and reclaim your house.
First, get each bedroom area organized. Take a day and sort through
clothes and toys in the kids’ rooms, and either sell, give away or throw
away what isn’t needed anymore. Get age appropriate storage units, label
things and help teach the kids to put their own things away.
Next, get a laundry basket for each family member and start with the
least cluttered room of the house, so you’ll see success quicker and
stay motivated. Put everything in the baskets that doesn’t belong in
that room. Then each person has a deadline to find a home for everything
in the basket, or you will (even if it’s file thirteen). Keep a big
trash bag nearby for stuff you know needs to be gotten rid of
immediately (like junk mail). Do this for each room of the house.
Once everything is in the correct room, evaluate each room and decide
what kind of storage is needed to keep things organized. If there is
very little clutter left in the room once the personal belongings are
gone, then you’ve got less work to do. If the room still looks chaotic,
decide if the items really need to be in that room or relocated, stored
or sold/given away. If you use the basket trick daily, going from room
to room, it should be easy to stay on top of things.
Different rooms have different storage needs, what works in the family
room won’t necessarily work in the kitchen. Take your time and research
the options out there and find a system that works best for your family.
Did you Know?
Office supplies can be a challenge, but a few simple storage
containers can keep the clutter to a minimum.
Get a drawer divider that has compartments for different sized things.
If you need a “travel office”, a child’s school box or art supply box
can make a nice option.
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