Organizing the Kitchen and Dining Room
When you set out to get your home organized, the kitchen and dining rooms have a distinct challenge as compared to the rest of the house. Unlike other rooms that may only require cleaning once a week, these rooms require multiple cleanings a day. But, with some organizational strategy, you can save time on these jobs and keep the clutter down.
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Organizing the Master Bedroom
All too often our master bedroom becomes the “dumping ground” when company comes. We do a quick sweep of the house, and anything we don’t know what else to do with ends up there. We close the door and forget about it. Then we don’t know what else to do with the stuff. It stays and the pile accumulates more things, until eventually you feel as if it has taken over the room.
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Organizing the Master Bathroom
Space is at a premium in the master bathroom. Women tend to take up a majority of the space with makeup and hair care products, but men are catching up, with all the new products being introduced for them.
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Organizing Living Room & Den
The living room, or den, of a home tends to be the center of family life. This is where families go to unwind and just enjoy being a family. A lot of stuff ends up in the main living area. The kids bring toys in, the grownups bring work in, and it piles up everywhere.
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Organizing the Laundry Room
Nobody enjoys doing laundry, but it’s one of the necessities of life. Having the laundry room and supplies more organized may not make it more enjoyable, but it will make the work go quicker. It may take some time to adjust to a new system. If everyone in the family helps, it’ll soon be something that will save time for everyone, allowing more time for family fun.
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Organizing Children’s Rooms
A child’s room can be one of the most challenging rooms in the house when it comes to getting organized and staying organized. With some training though, the children will actually be able to learn a system for keeping up with it themselves. That will make your job much easier.
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Organizing Kids Bathrooms
The key to keeping a child’s bathroom organized is to limit the amount of things that are allowed in there and teach them how to put things back where they belong. Once you decide what’s staying, devise the plan for storing everything.
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Organizing the Home Office
The home office provides a different challenge, as it not only needs to be clutter-free, but also needs to be functional as a workspace. You think more clearly and will get more done when your environment is clean and tools are within easy reach.
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Organizing Closets and the Mudroom
There never seems to be enough closet space in a house. The longer you are in a house, the less room there is, because we all tend to accumulate stuff. So, the first thing that needs to be done to get organized is clean your closets out and decide what to keep, what to possibly sell, give away or just throw away.
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Organizing the Garage & Basement
Probably the two most dreaded areas of the home to organize are the garage and the basement. There are boxes and piles of things there that haven’t seen the light of day in years. It’s a good idea to invest in some large garbage bags, and just get rid of anything you don’t need anymore. It’s hard, but once you get started, it does get easier.
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