Having a clean and peaceful bedroom is very important. In fact, Good Housekeeping notes that doing so will increase your quality of sleep. To free up floor space, consider using the empty space under your bed as additional storage. Items kept under your bed aren’t visible but still easily accessible. You can purchase a rolling storage container and keep extra bedding or seasonal clothing underneath it.
An organized and de-cluttered bedroom closet will help you easily get dressed and ready for the day. Get rid of unwanted or unworn clothing and accessories, neatly hang clothing you don’t want to get wrinkled, and keep your accessories organized in cubbies and drawers. Organizing your closets can eliminate any inconveniences and free up your schedule.
Organizing your entire bedroom all at once can seem impossible. Make the process easier by dividing your bedroom up into sections based on the functionality of the space. Organize your closets as one project, then move onto your dresser drawers or flat areas of your night table. Leave the under-the-bed area for last so you know exactly what you’ll put there.
Your nightstand can quickly become a catchall area for your books, tablet, phone, and glasses. Instead of keeping your nightstand cluttered, opt for one with drawers where you can neatly store all of your bedtime essentials.
Now that your bedroom is organized, it’s time to work on the bathroom. To free up shower floor space, hang a shower caddy over your showerhead. You can store all of your soaps, shampoos, and other shower essentials in one convenient spot.
Bathroom cabinets, closets, and drawers can quickly become messy. Invest in clear plastic bins and baskets to neatly store your medications, soaps, toothbrushes, and other items. Create labels for each bin to make finding your possessions a breeze. You should also be grouping like items together, such as beauty products, to keep everything organized and easily accessible.
To free up even more shower space, buy a shower dispenser to cleverly store your shampoo, conditioner, and body wash. All you have to do is push a button to get your bathing essentials.
Kitchens are communal areas for cooking, eating meals, and even homeschooling. As a result, your kitchen should be organized for optimal usability. One unique way to organize it and free up essential countertop real estate is to hang your pots, pans, and cutting boards. You can do this by installing hooks on the side of your kitchen island or purchase a ceiling pot and pan storage hanger. Your cooking essentials will be in clear view and easy to reach.
Another area of your kitchen that you need to keep organized is the pantry. Start by going through all of your pantry’s contents and throw out expired or unused items. Next, organize your food and kitchen essentials by grouping similar items together. Keep the items you use the most often on shelves that are on eye-level. Store larger items, like trash bags and dog food, on the floor or in rolling bins.
To work smarter, not harder, your home office needs to be spick and span. Using a wall above your desk as a calendar can help you keep track of important plans and projects. Hang a dry-erase board calendar that you can use again and again.
Bring the same efficiency in your kitchen into your home office by setting up a command center that includes your printer, printing supplies, and important files. Keeping these critical items together will help you keep track of important paperwork, supplies and ultimately prevent you from misplacing anything.
Organizing your home doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Take it room by room and give yourself a week or two to get everything in order. Remember to also stay on top of organizing to keep your house clean and de-cluttered. Every month, give each room in your house a once-over to ensure that all items are in their proper places.
With these tips, you can have an efficient and organized home in no time!
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