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organizing tips >
If you area mom you know how hard it is to keep a house organized,
when you have children underfoot. The following article contains home
organizing tips to help you take back your home, in an organized
fashion.
Quick & Easy Home Organizing Tips for Moms – Part 1
Keeping a neat and tidy house isn’t always easy when you have
children. You want to create a clutter free oasis of calm; they want to
take over the house with their legos. So who wins?
Well, with a little thought and careful planning you both can. Here are
some easy home organizing tips to help you create the peaceful yet child
friendly home you’ve been dreaming of.
Before starting you should make a plan of what needs to be done. Go
through each room and identify what room needs extra storage, what type
of storage, etc. You should then invest in a few storage and space
saving solutions.
Bookcases, under bed storage, hanging storage (for kid’s rooms), and
shelves are all great space saving ideas for clutter free rooms. You can
find inexpensive and fun storage at Ikea, Target or Walmart.
This is also a good time to reconsider room layouts. By organizing
furniture and storage in a practical order it will be easier to stay
organized and keep things tidy. If the kids are constantly leaving
clothes on their bedroom floors, give them each a laundry hamper they
can keep in a corner of their rooms or closet to make it easy and
accessible for them to quickly throw the laundry in the basket.
Color code their bedroom drawers or toy boxes to make it easier to put
away things. For example, cars and trains can go in a yellow box while
legos go in the green box. You can do this for the sock drawer or
t-shirts drawer by placing a color sticker on each one or you can even
label it with a picture of the items meant to go in there.
Little steps like this can make the overall task of staying organized a
lot easier.
Once you have your storage sorted you can start organizing by tackling
one room at a time. Make three piles, one for charity, one for keeping
and one for the trash and be ruthless. If you haven’t used it within the
last month and unless it has sentimental value then you can either store
it or give it away. Think of how much better you’ll feel coming home to
a clutter free house.
Once you have organized your house and all your neat storage solutions
are in place. In part two of this article we’ll talk about some easy
ways to stay organized.
>> Part 2 Home Organizing Ideas
Tip:
Arrange all of your cleaning supplies in a closet or basement. Use
hooks to hang brooms, dusters, and mops. If you have a few shelves,
place all of your cleaning detergents, light bulbs and other household
items on them. This is not only a good organizational method, but you’ll
find everything you need in one place.
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