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51 Ways to Organize Your Home

 

51 Ways to Organize
Your Home



Your home is supposed to be the place where you feel the
most comfortable. Keeping it organized and clutter free is
important. For many of us, though, this is a challenge.
This ebook is intended to make it a bit easier to organize
your home and help you enjoy being there.



MAKE A PLAN
Organizing your home can be overwhelming if you
don’t have a plan. This first set of tips will help you
know where to start.

 




1. Master List
The first thing that you need to do is make a list. Get a pen and paper and
go through every room in your house. Write down everything that needs to
be organized. Don’t worry if your list is really long, you’ll break it down
later.

 

2. Prioritize
After you’ve made your master list, it’s time to prioritize. Sit down with
your list and decide what needs to be done right away verses what can
wait. You can do this by using a letter or number system. For all the things
you want done right away, pun an “A” or a “1” by them. If the job can
wait a week or two, put a “B” or a “2” by it. If it can wait even longer,
place a “C” or a “3” by it.3. Daily List
Once you’ve prioritized, you can make your daily lists. Get a big piece of
paper and write the days of the week across the top. Then look at your
prioritized master to-do list and start writing all of the “A” projects under
a week day on your paper. Be careful to put not more than two or three
projects on one day, otherwise you may get overwhelmed. You now have
a daily list of projects to get done (“A” projects, then “B” projects, and so
on). Keep doing this every week until you get all of your projects done.

 

4. Don’t Get Distracted

When you start carrying out your daily projects, it’s important to only
concentrate on what’s on the list. Chances are, as you start doing one
project you’ll see ten other projects that need doing. You’ll be tempted to
do them, but don’t. You’ll wind up getting overwhelmed, and possibly not
even finishing the first project. If you notice an additional project you
need to do, simply write it on your master list and continue with what you
were doing.

BATHROOM
Whether your bathroom is big or small, keeping it
organized is important. This next set of tips will
help you keep your bathroom organized.



5. Throw Out
Before starting to organize your bathroom, go though and throw out
anything that’s outdated or no longer needed. Things like:
Old scissors or razors
Expired prescriptions
Any make up over a year old
Throw out empty and almost empty bottles

6. Making More Storage
It’s easier than you think to create more storage in a small bathroom. Here
are some ideas:
Put a magnet strip inside your medicine cabinet to hang razors,
scissors and tweezers.
Make a simple fabric skirt to put around free standing sinks to
hide things underneath your sink.
Roll towels instead of folding them.
Give each family member a square, see-through container for
his or her personal things.

7. Keep Cleaners Handy
Keep cleaners in their own portable container under the sink so they’re
accessible when you need them. It’s also a good idea to label your cleaners
by room. Take a permanent marker and write “bathroom” on all of your
bathroom cleaners so that you don’t take them out of the bathroom and
have to hunt them down later.

8. Guest Items
If you have a guest bathroom, make sure you have plenty of extra things
that they may need. Here are some ideas:
Soaps
Toothbrushes
Shampoo
Hair products

9. Use Small Containers
Small containers or baskets can organize otherwise cluttered bathroom
drawers. Here are some things that you can divide into these smaller
containers:
Jewelry
Make-up
Floss
Soaps

10. Avoid Clutter
It’s easy for clutter to build up in your bathroom. Here are some tips on
how to organize bathroom items so that clutter won’t sneak up on you:
Store only items that you use daily on your counters.
Empty the trash can daily.
Have a hamper for dirty clothes
Keep a toy bag in the tub for bath toys.

CLOSETS
Keeping your closets organized can be
frustrating, because it seems like everything
winds up there. This next set of tips will give
you some ideas on how to keep the clutter out
of your closets.

11. Clear Out
Start organizing that cluttered closet by clearing out everything that you
don’t need in there. Here are some helpful tips:
Throw away or donate any clothes that don’t fit anymore or are
out of style.
If you haven’t worn it in a year, get rid of it.
Go through shoes and throw out any too old to wear.

12. Categorize
If you have a lot of clothes, it helps to categorize them. There are many
ways to do this, you just need to choose the right one for you. Here are
some ideas:
Hang full outfits together.
Categorize by season.
Categorize by style.
Use rod dividers.

13. Storing
The secret to having an uncluttered closet is knowing how to store. It’s
best to store things in clear plastic containers so that it’s easy to see what’s
in them. Shelves are also very useful for storing shoes and extra folded
clothes.

14. Baskets
It’s a good idea to keep a couple of baskets in your closets. You can use
these baskets to keep clothes that need mending, or clothes that you’re
donating to charity.

15. Hooks
Hanging hooks in your closet can eliminate a lot of clutter. Here are some
ideas:
Belts
Coats
Umbrellas
Bags

16. Shoe Storage
Organizing shoes can be a challenging job. Here are some ideas:
Put a shelf in your closet for only shoes.
Hang a “shoe bag” on the back of your closet door.
If you have a big enough closet, you can store your shoes in
their original shoe boxes.

17. Shelves
Shelves can be a big asset in your closets. Here are some great things you
can store:
Folded clothes
Blankets
Slippers
Hats

 

KITCHEN
The kitchen is used several times a day. It’s
very important to organize it so that it will be
easy and efficient to use. This next set of tips
will give you some great ideas on how to
arrange your kitchen for optimum use.


18. Activities
Before you start to organize your kitchen, be aware of all that goes on
there. There are five basic activities that you do in the kitchen. They are:
Food preparation
Food storage
Cleaning
Cooking
Serving

 

19. Triangle Theory
The triangle theory states that your time in your kitchen will be more
effective if you set it up like a triangle. As you pay attention to how you
move in the kitchen, it can be described as going from the sink to the stove
to the fridge, or some variation of that. Following the triangle theory, if
you make the stove, sink and fridge the “points” of your triangle, your
time spent in your kitchen will be more efficient.

20. Fridge
Keeping your fridge organized can be a challenge, but here are some tips
to keep it clutter free:
Go through and throw out bad food at least once a week.
Store leftovers in clear containers.
Go through condiments, and check expiration dates.
Have a shelf for leftovers, a shelf for beverages and a shelf for
store-bought foods.

21. Pantry
It’s important to organize your pantry so that you always know what you
have. Here are some tips:
Group like foods together, i.e. fruits, vegetables, soups, etc.
Label your shelves.
Use containers or baskets for smaller items, such as gravy and
Kool-Aid pouches.
Alphabetize your spices.

 

22. Cupboards
Organizing cupboards and cabinets is important, because we open and
close them several times a day. Here are some ideas:
Put glasses and cups in a cupboard near the sink.
Give each thing its own shelf, i.e. plates, bowls, containers, etc.
If you don’t have a lot of cupboard space, sort through all your
kitchenware and put what you can live without in storage.


23. Creating Extra Storage Space
If you have a small kitchen, it may be very hard to organize it the way you
want to. Here are a few ideas on how to make more space:
Install mug hooks under your cupboards.
Use square containers instead of round ones.
Line up lids vertically.
Get “rolling” drawers that you can just pull out when you need
them.

24. Grocery List
Keep a magnetic pad on the fridge to write down things that you need on
your next grocery trip. Then, before going to the store, check your list
against your pantry, fridge and freezer to avoid buying duplicate items.

 

25. Custom Design
Organizing tips are great, but the bottom line is that you need to organize
your kitchen to best fit your needs. For example, if you don’t cook much,
alphabetizing spices may not be a necessity. On the other hand, if you
entertain often, the use of your serving space will be very important. So
decide what you need from your kitchen, and organize accordingly.

MEDIA
We all have magazines, books, music and movies in
our homes. This next set of tips will show you how
to best organize your entertainment.



26. Throw Out
The first thing you need to do is go through all of your magazines and
newspapers and throw out everything that you’ve already read. If you’re
saving a magazine just for one article, tear out the article and throw the
magazine away.

27. Categorize by Subject
It’s best to categorize your magazines and books by subject. Put cooking
magazines together and entertainment ones together, etc. Do this with your
music and movies also.

28. Labeling
Labeling is a great way to keep all of your media where it needs to be.
You can get white sticker labels at the store in white, or you can color
code them to make finding what you need quicker.


29. Magazine Storage
Storing magazines can be tricky, because they don’t stack very well. A
great solution to this is to get plastic, vertical magazine holders. Each one
will hold ten to twelve magazines. You can also label them by years.

30. Notebooks
What do you do with the magazine articles that you tear out of those
magazines? Put them in a three-ring notebook, and store them with your
books. You can also get notebook dividers to store articles on different
subjects.

 


HOME OFFICE
More and more homes these days have a
home office. Without proper organization
and upkeep, however, your home office can
become cluttered and unproductive. This
next set of tips will help you organize your
home office so that everything runs
efficiently.


31. Desk Position
The position of your desk can make a big difference in the efficiency of
your office. Arranging your desks or tables in an “L” shape or a “U” shape
is best. This allows you two or three work areas.

32. Supplies
Office supplies are important to keep handy in your home office, but be
careful not to hoard them. Keep only what you need in desk drawers,
otherwise clutter will start to build up.

33. Control Paper
It seems like the flow of paper in your home office never stops. Handling
this paper problem on a daily basis is important. Make sure you allow
yourself time every day to clear off the papers on your desk and put things
where they belong.

34. Folders
Folders are a great way to organize your home office. Even if you don’t
have a filing cabinet yet, using folders can really help organize. Here are a
few ideas of things you can put in these folders:
Bills
Budget
Research
Records

 

35. Filing System
When you are ready for a filing system, make sure that you get one that
best fits your needs. Here are a few things to keep in mind:
Make sure to get a quality filing cabinet that has easily sliding
drawers.
Use both hanging files (for broad categories), and manila
folders for subcategories.
Make sure that all of your files are labeled well.
Maintain a consistent alphabetical system.

36. Calendar
Having a master calendar is important for organizing not only your office,
but your life as well. Make sure your calendar is big enough to write all of
your important activitieRoper, and that it’s put in a place where you’ll
always see it.

GARAGE
Organizing your garage can be a challenge,
because it seems everything that we don’t
want in the house winds up in there. This
next set of tips will help you keep your
garage clutter free and manageable.


37. Shelves
Shelves are great to have in your garage, because they keep things off the
floor and give you more room for your car. Make sure you have a good
variety of different shelves to best fit your needs.

38. Pegboards
Pegboards are great in garages. You can hang almost anything on them.
Here are some ideas:
Tools
Ladders
Garden hoses
Wood

39. Gardening Tools
Storing gardening tools can be tricky. It’s a good idea to put them all
together in a bucket or basket so that they’re easy to transport. Store them
near the front or back door of your garage.

40. Car Supplies
Make sure you have shelf space devoted to car supplies and tools. If
they’re all in one spot, it’ll be easier to find them when you need them.
Don’t forget to include:
Car washing supplies
Tools
Gas can
Car vacuum
Car fluids

41. Toys
Whether you have kids or not, a portion of your garage should be devoted
to outdoor toys and recreational activities. Muck buckets are great for this,
and you can fit quite a bit in them.


KID’S ROOM
A child’s room is fun, but without the right
organization it can become so messy that not
even the kids can have fun in there. This last set
of tips will give you some ideas on how to
organize your little one’s room so that it’s fun for
everyone.


42. Divide Up the Room
The first thing you should do is be aware of the different needs of your
child for his or her bedroom, and make sure there is a spot for each. Here
are some examples:
Sleeping area
Reading area
Homework area
Play area

43. Closet
Make sure that the clothes rod is low enough for your child to reach. You
can put stackable baskets in his closet as well for shoes, gloves, etc. The
higher shelves in the closet can be used for blankets or seasonal clothes.

44. Buckets and Containers
Buckets and containers are great in a kid’s room. Muck buckets work
great as toy boxes for bigger toys. For smaller toys, see through containers
or empty five-gallon ice cream buckets work great.

45. Shelves
Shelves are great in a child’s room. For safety, make sure that they are no
taller than your child. Here are some things you can store on shelves:
Books
Stuffed animals
Small toys
Crafts

46. Rotate Toys
If your child has too many toys, it’s a great idea to rotate them. Go
through them and thin them out, but keep the ones you take out in a bag in
the garage. Every few months, rotate these toys back into your child’s
room, taking others out. This will give him variety and let him enjoy his
toys more.


ATTIC
Many people use their attic for extra
storage space, but if you’re not careful,
your attic can become a disorganized
mess. This next set of tips will help you
make the most out of your storage space.


47. Throw Out
Like you’ve done in other rooms, the first step to organizing is to go
through and get rid of things you don’t need. Ask yourself these questions:
Is it broken? Can it be repaired? If not, throw it out.
Am I ever going to use it again? If not, get rid of it.
For sentimental items: Will I love this as much, or more, in ten
years? If not, get rid of it.

48. Storage
It’s important how you store things in your attic. Clear, airtight containers
are best. If you’re using cardboard boxes, make sure that they’re sturdy.
Tape them up well, and label them specifically on all sides.

49. Shelves 
If your attic is big enough, putting shelves in is a great idea. That way you
can store smaller items. It’s still a good idea to store them in airtight see
through containers.

50. Stacking
As you’re stacking things in your attic, be careful how you stack them.
Make sure you put the biggest and heaviest things on the bottom. If you’re
using cardboard boxes make sure that they’re sturdy enough to stack.

51. Climate
Be very aware of the climate of your attic and store accordingly. Here are
some factors to consider:
Cold
Hot
Wet
Bugs
Mice

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