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A Place for Everything
by
Monica Resinger
So, you've made the very good decision to get organized, you've sorted through
your belongings and you now have only items that you love and are usable.
This may be for one small area of your home, a few areas, a drawer or two, or the
whole house. Whatever you have done, it is an accomplishment no matter how
big or small, so congratulations!
A very important aspect of being and staying organized it to have a place for
everything. If you don't have a place for everything, then it all starts piling up
again and pretty soon you're keeping everything because it's hard to tell what's
what and what's where.
Here's the scenario: You don't have a home for anything and whenever the mail comes in or you go shopping, you just put the
items wherever you find room. This is what leads to being unorganized. Believe
me, I know, I've been through it. I urge you to put some thought into
making a home for every single type of item that you keep, this is so important! If you
bring something new and different home and you don`t have a place for it, make
a place for it immediately or as soon as possible. If you don't have room, you'd
better get sorting again. Here are a few suggestions on how and where to store
some common items found around the house.
In the office
Paperwork: A filing cabinet is a huge lifesaver when it comes to organizing your
paperwork. I made files for every type of paper I had lying around, from movie
reviews to our house papers and I can't say how much easier this has made my
life. I put these files in alphabetical order in my filing cabinet and now everything
is put away, but even more thrilling is the fact that I can actually find a piece of
paper in about five seconds! This is a huge improvement for me when before, I
wouldn't even know where to begin searching for a piece of paper let alone have success in finding it.
Magazines: Cereal boxes are very handy for keeping magazines neat.
To make a magazine holder out of a cereal box, cut off the top inch or so of the
box, then, starting at one side of the top and cutting at a downwards angle, cut
down half to one third the height of the box. Do this on the other side also and
you will then have a magazine holder. At this point, you can decorate the holder
by pasting pretty magazine pictures on it or painting it, then adding lace or
ribbon. You can also put magazines in big wide wicker baskets.
Coupons: I have found envelopes very handy for storing coupons. Just label
them the way you'd like them labeled (alphabetically or by type of food) and put
your clipped coupons in them. The envelopes can be stored in a recipe or card file box of appropriate size.
In the closet:
Blankets: Laundry baskets make excellent holders for blankets that sometimes fit awkwardly on shelves.
Shoes: An over-the-door shoe hanger is a great way to get shoes off
the floor.
Travel bags, purses and totes: Plastic storage bins are very handy
for storing these.
In the craft room:
Crafting items: See-through plastic storage bins are a very good container for
this because you can see where your items are and thus find things quickly. I
store my yarn for crocheting in the large ones.
In the living room:
Remote controls: A great way to store these is in small wicker or wire baskets.
Odds and ends: We use a wooden chest as a coffee table and it's handy
because it doubles as storage. We keep some of our collectibles in there along
with craft pattern books and other odds and ends. Another idea for this is to put
a wooden or glass circle on top of a new garbage can. You would then drape a
decorative tablecloth over the top of the circle. The garbage container can
then be used to store your odds and ends and you would also have a decorative table for fresh flower arrangements or knick-knacks.
In the bathroom
Miscellaneous items: Wicker baskets are great for storing a lot of items in the
bathroom. You can put all your hair styling aids in a large one, washrags in another and cosmetics in another.
Medicines: For the medicine cabinet, I bought short, plastic drawer organizers
that fit the shelves just right. I have one for headache medicines, one for cold
medicines, one for owies (band-aids, ointment, etc.), one for stomach
medicines, etc. This not only makes it easier to find items, but it also makes it
easier to wipe the shelves when they become dirty.
Toilet Paper: I crocheted a toilet paper holder to hang right above the toilet, so
when someone runs out of toilet paper, there should be a roll in the holder for
easy retrieval. You may be able to find one of these at a craft bazaar.
In the bedrooms
Miscellaneous items: Under the bed storage organizers are great for storing
seasonal clothes, Christmas wrapping supplies, gifts to give, books, and other items.
Kids toys: The see-through plastic bins are great for toys because the kids can
see what goes where. You can also mark the bin with a picture or word.
Crayons: Save baby wipe containers or coffee cans to store crayons
in. If using a coffee can be sure there are no sharp edges to cut the children.
I hope this gives you enough ideas to get you started in finding a place for
everything. Once you have accomplished this, you only need to train yourself
and family members to put things away in the appropriate places.
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