Residential OrganizationWhen you walk into your house, whether it is through the front door, the garage, or a side door you want to walk into your place of refuge. The last thing you want is to find more stress and anxiety because your home is in disarray.
I will help you organize your home in such a way that there is a place for everything you need. I provide simple solutions for all your organizing needs to increase the efficiency and order in your home.
The kitchen cupboards and drawers should be organized in such a way that you have easy access to the things you use most frequently. The items that you use only occasionally or on special occasions can be placed in clear containers which are then labeled and stored out of the way.
Non-perishable food staples can be stored so that you can see what you have and do not end up buying things you already have in your cupboard.
The garage can be organized so that your car fits easily in its place. Other items like lawn care and gardening tools, outdoor toys, sporting equipment, coolers etc. should be grouped together and then stored neatly.
The only things that should be stored in these places are things that you want and that you use from time to time.
These items should be grouped together, placed in clear containers (if appropriate) and labeled.
The best way to keep a children’s playroom in decent shape is to have a place for every toy and then to teach the children to put things away when they are finished with them.
We all know that this does not always happen. Make life easy for yourself by making it obvious for everyone to know where to put these toys.
Having taught kindergarten and first grade for many years I have lots of creative ideas to share about how to organize and store children’s toys.
Have designated spots for stuffed animals, books, CDs, legos, blocks, games, paint, crayons, paper... etc.
A picture of the item can be put on the container so that even those that do not yet read can figure out where to put the toys.
A bedroom should be a quiet, relaxing place. Neat and tidy so that you can really get a good night sleep. It should be clutter free.



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