The changing of the seasons
from warmer to cooler weather usually inspires us to start cleaning things up,
stowing them away for winter. This year, go from fall to winter smoothly with
these tips.
· Change of seasons is the perfect opportunity to get
organized. Time to sort through your shelves, drawers and closets, and purge
anything you haven’t used recently. That means clothing, books, shoes,
accessories, decorative items – everything!
Get rid of anything not used in the past 12 months.
· Getting organized usually comes down to one basic
concept – a place for everything, and everything in its place. If you create a dedicated area for things –
and use it all the time – your stuff will stay organized.
· De-clutter kitchen drawers periodically to keep from
accumulating outdated flyers, menus, magazines and newspapers. This will open
them up so you can store more day-to-day items that you need to quickly reach.
· Don’t forget to de-clutter files, too. Many household
financial documents and papers may be available online through the provider’s
website. If that is the case, discard old financial statements or bills that
you can access electronically. Invest in a paper shredder for these documents
to protect your identity and accounts.
· Buy budget friendly containers that slide under
furniture (sofas or beds) for off-season blankets, bedding, clothing, etc.
· Don’t waste space! Move rarely accessed or out
of season items onto higher shelves or into the attic or shed.
· Do you have enough storage space? Or the right kind of
storage space? Built-in cabinetry is a possible solution. If you’re considering
built-in cabinetry, think of the space it will go in. And how you want to use
it. Consider open shelves, closed
drawers, and space for bins or baskets!
· Before reconfiguring a closet, think of how you use it.
Do you have items that are longer – coats, dresses, trousers? Make sure you
create a space that’s long enough to accommodate them. Do you fold and stack
shirts & sweaters? Then you’ll need plenty of open shelving. Don’t forget
to include a system for corralling belts, scarves, socks, purses and jewelry.
· If you are looking to replace old, worn-out furniture in
your home, consider buying pieces that also can serve as storage. Consider a
coffee table that has drawers or an ottoman that can open up and double as
storage space.
The bottom line? Efficient use of space
and thorough organization are the keys to flawless seasonal storage.
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