Need a gifted interior decorator for your home? Do-it-yourself with this blog for organizers! With great tips on how to organize home, bathroom, closets, office, drawers, and more. Begin organizing messy rooms today! Plenty of videos, articles and other information to keep you and your family organized.
Thursday
Tuesday
Office Spaces that are functional and not-so functional - tips, advice
Sunday
Common Items Anyone Can Use to Organize Household Goods
There should be many homes clean and organized given the
sheer amount of time that has passed since the coronavirus policies went into
effect, yet still one can’t find certain cleaning supplies in stores. In addition,
consumers of big retail chains are given limited options when it comes to
purchasing most sought-after household appliances. However, there are those who still have no
clue as to what to do when it comes to home cleaning and organizing specific items
like shoes, cosmetics, apparel, small appliances, cords, tools, and dishware.
On this blog, you will find years of material related to
organizing the smallest of things to the largest. I personally started this blog when I found
that I would be spending more time at home than outside of it due to parenting
babies and small children. Here’s some
common items I have found most useful over the years.
1. Under-the-bed storage bags and containers. Out of view, so many small items were stored
in those. I had two dedicated to my
shoes which I still use to date. I
didn’t forget about them being under the bed, because I stored what I knew I
was going to use periodically in the bags and flat and rectangular shaped bins.
2.
Baby wipe containers. I repurposed those to store everything from
medicine tubes to sponges. I put those out of view in cabinets and the more
decorated type were placed on shelving units.
3.
Twist ties.
Whether they were used for bread or garbage bags, they were often
repurposed to seal or lock things up.
Some things the babies just didn’t need to get into.
4.
Plastic freezer bags. These were repurposed and used to store a
variety of things. From leftovers that could be frozen and reheated another
time to Legos. I liked that I could
label and/or date them with a sharpie.
5.
Dryer sheets.
Every time I washed, these rarely got thrown away. To date, I have a large fabric bag of them
with holes that can be placed in a dryer all at once or used a few at a time
for a variety of things such as: shoe fresheners, deter crawling insects and
rodents, placed in a drawer for a fresh smell, or added to clothing stored in
bins.
6.
Saving the original boxes that go to some
potential collectible items. Many
children’s toys one day become valued treasures. So, for years we have a large bin and bag
dedicated to the most appealing toys.
7.
Plastic drawers for closets. These have traveled with us from
place-to-place. We never found a living
space that couldn’t fit these items.
They always end up in a closet creating additional storage space for our
smaller items, linens, and other important things.
Whatever you buy, always ask yourself, “What else may I be
able to use this item for?” Take to the
Internet and be inspired!
Nicholl McGuire is the blog owner and author of What Else Can I do on the Internet? and other useful books.
Monday
1980s Inspired Organizers that are still doable!
You are welcome to buy any one of these by clicking on the image to support this blog, thank you!
Ambesonne Rose Washing Machine Organizer, 80's Romantic Style Roses Bouquet in Pastel Colors Print, Anti-slip Fabric Top Cover for Washer and Dryer, 47" x 18.5", Rose Multi-color
Geestock Plus Size Leopard Fanny Packs PU Leather Bumbag Women Belt Bag Cute Waist Pack with Adjustable Belt for Rave, Festival, Travel, Party (L)
Cosmetic Bag Memphis Hipster Style 80s-90s Makeup Bag Travel Toiletry Bag Cosmetic Train Case Make-Up Tote Organizer
Travel Packing Cubes Late 1980s Japanese Wheel Of Fortune R2 And R3 By Travel Organizing Cubes Packing Cubes Travel 4 Piece Suitcase Organizer Lightweight
Crayon Scribbles Neon Colors Retro 80s Leak-proof Reusable Insulated Cooler Lunch Bag - Picnic Hiking Beach Unisex Lunch Box
80s Memphis Pencil Case Big Capacity Canvas Multi-function Pen Bag Zipper Student Stationery Organizer Pouch Cosmetic Bag
ALAZA Audio Tapes 80s Makeup Cosmetic Case Organizer Portable Storage Bag Travel Makeup Train Case with Adjustable Dividers
Laundry Basket Audio Tapes in Retro 80S Style Music Black Large Collapsible Dirty Laundry Hamper Bag Tall Fabric Storage Baskets Folding Washing Bin Hand Clothes Organizer for Laundry Room,Dorm 53L
These are great conversation starters for anyone who loved the 80s! Enjoy!
Tuesday
On Organizing Your Dirty Yard Tools and Other Stuff
Small Power Tools
A shelf space for small tools is ideal! However, when there is no shelf space you have to figure out what to do to organize these items. Lying a tarp, plastic runner or something similar to protect flooring is better than not placing nothing at all if you are currently working on a project. Place the items on top of the covering and drape over until your project is complete. You can find a corner spot in a basement or in a garage until you have a cabinet to place them on. You can also purchase large plastic bins or use boxes to store away.
Dirty Landscaping or Yard Tools
From snow shovels to wheelbarrows, people have become very creative over the years using wall hangers to organize these items. They are typically stored in garages, basements, and sheds. There are so many options for tool hanger storage and various name brands. Purchase items that have hooks so that they are easy to hang.
Dirt, Salt Pellets
Buckets work wonders! Rather than leaving these items in bags where they can tear and cause an even bigger mess, use buckets.
Messy Stuff
You know how it goes you use something and it drips down the sides. There are a variety of reusable trays that you can use to place items in. I have used large plastic bowl and basins (think large enough to soak both your feet) to hold any item that comes in a spray can or bottle. Then I placed them inside and then stored away neatly in a cabinet. Smaller items I place in a plastic grocery bag or freezer bag in case they start to drip after use. When the children were younger, I child proofed the cabinet. This way I didn't have to worry over someone getting in there or something being knocked over and permanently ruining my shelf space. I also used shelf liners as well just in case someone didn't put my items back in the basin.
Vacuums, Mops and Brooms
These items should never be stored near a place where food is being prepared or eaten. For starters, they can have an odor and look unsightly. So I usually look for a nearby place to store these like a broom or coat closet. If I don't have one of those, I store these items in the basement. The mop goes in the bucket. The broom is turned up if it is exclusively used for the kitchen area. Vacuums are frequently emptied and placed out of site either in a closet or upstairs away from entry view in a hallway.
Where do you keep your dirty items? Feel free to share in the comment section. Thanks for ready and happy organizing!
Nicholl McGuire Author of What Else Can I Do on the Internet? and the owner of this blog.
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