Monday, October 14, 2013

Organize A Messy Room

Cleaning a messy room can be an exhausting chore. Fortunately, it doesn't have to be! Read more to learn structure and organize clutter to finally get the room of your dreams! Does this Spark an idea?


Instructions


1. Divide room into functional quarters. Assign each quarter according to the purpose of activity or function of the items stored within the parameters of the space. For example, organize all books and magazines along a book shelf or desk. Compliment the space with other creative, scholastic or artistic materials. Compliment wardrobe and closet space with accessory items. For example, place a coat/umbrella rack, laundry basket or storage boxes near or inside the wardrobe or closet.


2. Start from the top down. Clean drawers, desk space, and closet space first, working your way to the closet floor, under the bed and clutter arbitrarily scattered around the room.


3. Optimize space with storage containers. Use stackable storage boxes, bins and containers to maximize space, order clutter, and store similar items within the same space.


4. Use folders and trays to organize and store important documents. Store them inside a desk, in a closet or under a bed. Use a filing system that is easy to order, maintain and update. Incorporate labels and stickers for easy identification of each filing category.


5. Organize according to like items. Organize the room according to items that compliment other items. In the kitchen, for example, organize all appliances, gadgets and cooking tools according to their function and use. Conversely, in the living room, store all DVDs, CDs and remote controls for easy access. In the bathroom, store bath and beauty products on a shelf or basin according to daily or weekly use. Avoid storing large quantities of products in closed cabinets.







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