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[H1455]How To Organize Your Home
by Susan Green, Sus

However, a home that is lived in can sometimes have a busy atmosphere because of the clutter and the unorganized gadgets and home furnishing. While it is natural for a lived-in home to have that homey look, it is nevertheless more convenient to have an uncluttered home for the sake of the sanity of household members who want to live in a place that is not physically and psychologically chaotic.

How to keep your homes organized

To give your home that organized look, you have to take advantage of various home organizers. There are organizers for just about every area of your home like the bathroom, living room and the garage. Even your study room or home office should be free from that chaotic look to make your mind more organized.

The secret of an organized and uncluttered home is storage. Having the proper place and equipment to store things can make a difference no matter how small your home is.

Proper storage means being able to identify things that are frequently used in your household as well as things that are no longer required for the time being. Things that are no longer being used everyday should be kept in the storage room and preserved for future use. Things that have outgrown their usefulness like damaged remote controls, tables and chairs should be thrown away or given to other people who may have a need for them.

There are bins or organizers for small home accessories and you can label each organizer so that even if they are packed and stored, you are still able to identify them when you will need them.

There are stores selling storage organizers like containers and boxes which you can either label or color code for easy identification later on. You can use box organizers for your book collection, your CDs and DVDs and even for your unused office accessories.

You can buy a bathroom organizer to properly store your shampoo, soap and other toiletries to avoid bathroom clutter. A shower caddy is also a bathroom organizer which uses minimal space.

There are bins that you can use to organize your clothes, whether these are for repair or when they need sewing, for laundry or for a garage sale. Used pencils and pens that are no longer used can be thrown away or if you want to hold into them then you can place them in a pen organizer.

There are plenty of ways and means to organize your home clutter. One thing for sure though, all kinds of organizers should be taken advantage of as these can help you limit the clutter to a minimum.


Everyone at one point or another has thought this way. The true reaction of anyone wanting to be organized, looking for a way to get all of their belongings under control and someone that really cares what their home looks like.

I just thought that I would let you know that you can afford to be organized! Sure, it would be nice to have all of the cutsey things and the matching containers and all of the nice divider containers, but it isn't necessary in order for organization to take place.

The best way to get organized and to stay that way is to take your time, use what you already have or purchase the minimal items that you need and then evaluate what you would like to use to permanently organize it.

I have had people go through countless different sizes of Rubbermaid containers just to find out that they didn't need half of what they bought and now they have to figure out how to organize the containers. Sure seems like a long way around to achieve an objective, especially when the objective is to organize and save money.

Let's just take a linen closet as an example; we want to organize everything according to item and size. We have towels, sheets, tablecloths, doilies and blankets in our closet that are falling off of the shelves. Gosh, where do we start. It's a mess and it is impossible to see how it is going to look any better without spending a lot of money. You are wrong!!

First, we need to take everything out of the closet and put it in 'like' piles. What are 'like' items? Let's start with the sheets; we have 4 sets of Full Size Sheets and 4 sets of Twin Size Sheets, so now we know that we need 2 boxes big enough to hold 4 sets of sheets each. Now that wasn't so hard was it?

We have 6 Bath size Towels, 6 washcloths to match and 3 finger tip towels. It doesn't make sense to separate the sizes of the towels and we don't have enough of one kind to make sets, so we need two boxes. One to hold 6 Bath towels with matching washcloths and another to hold 3 fingertips towels that we can buy big enough to store extra dishtowels in. So at this point, we need four boxes.

Next, we need a box for the tablecloths and one for the doilies and something that is big enough to store the blankets in. This is where you are going to make your one and only purchase; buy a vacuum bag large enough to hold all four blankets. Put the blankets in the bag, attach the vacuum hose and pull the air out. Now you should have a small enough container that it will fit just right on that shelf.

Go to the grocery store and get 6 boxes that are about the size that 1 gallon bleach bottles come in. This will be plenty big for your project. If you feel you want to decorate the boxes, you can use gift wrapping paper, comics from the newspaper, contact paper or plastic throw away tablecloths for wrapping them.

Now put a paper label on it to make sure that you know what is inside by just standing back and looking at the boxes. You would write the labels such as; Full Size Sheets, Twin Size Sheets, Bath & Washcloths, Fingertips & Dish Towels, Tablecloths, and Doilies. The blankets you don't have to label because they are in a clear see-thru container.

Can you picture how great this is going to look when you are finished and it really didn't cost you a lot of money either!
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