
A resource for those seeking information on organizing and transforming spaces.
How To Stay in Control by Organizing
For many of us, it has been five weeks that we have been physically distancing at home. Our lives are very different as we attempt to stay healthy and safe. Being home 24/7 is stressful in itself, add in children and your house can feel totally out of control. The kitchen is always in use, laundry is piling up, toys are where they shouldn’t be, and you just can’t keep enough food in the house. Sound familiar?
For many of us, it has been five weeks that we have been physically distancing at home. Our lives are very different as we attempt to stay healthy and safe. Being home 24/7 is stressful in itself, add in children and your house can feel totally out of control. The kitchen is always in use, laundry is piling up, toys are where they shouldn’t be, and you just can’t keep enough food in the house. Sound familiar?
Organizing is a way to gain control
Living in an organized space can be comforting. Being able to find what is needed quickly and easily will keep your family calm and there will be less chaos. For example, if someone needs batteries how great it is to know exactly which room and which drawer the batteries are located. This way, contents of many drawers are not strewn all over while searching.
Organizing is a good way to keep your body moving and get out excess energy
Organizing can be physical depending on the area you choose to organize. It is challenging to be inside day and night, and starting an organizing project can help you move your muscles and get some exercise.
Organizing can tackle the areas you hate to look at
Many people have “hot spots” in their homes that give them anxiety and frustration. Whether it be your basement, attic, old photographs, whatever, now is the time to dig in and start organizing.
Supplies Needed
You will need a clear surface to work. You can always use a folding table if there is no surface available in the area you wish to organize. Near the table have a box for donates, a trash bag, a recycling bin and a box for sentimental items which you choose to keep but not necessarily where they are currently located.
Start Small
Tackling a big room such as a kitchen can be daunting and require quite a bit of time. Pick a small area to start. Maybe an area that will bring you joy when done. Linen closet or a few kitchen drawers or shelves for example.
Take before/after photo’s
How great to see what you have accomplished! At House to Home Organizing we always take photo’s so the client can see the improvement.
Organizing Products/Systems.
Many clients make the error of purchasing organizing products they “think” will be useful only to find out that once they have purged and removed donates, trash and keepsakes they need a different type of system. Do yourself a favor and do not buy anything before you start to clear clutter. Once you are done you can jump on Pinterest or look in a magazine and see finished products. Amazon, the Container Store, Target, Bed Bath and Beyond to name a few are all excellent places to shop for organizing systems.
Need professional help? Contact a professional organizer. A professional organizer will work with you to help declutter and decide what to keep. A professional organizer will help determine the best place for your items to live and what structures would be best for them to live in. During these troubling times, we are here for you via Facetime, phone or Zoom to ensure health and safety for all.
Interview - Organized Living
Often our clients have big closet challenges and so I thought it might be good to speak with Rebecca at Organized Living about some possible solutions.
Often our clients have big closet challenges and so I thought it might be good to speak with Rebecca at Organized Living about some possible solutions.
Our philosophy is that one’s stuff dictates the terms of the closet system and not the other way around, how does Organized Living differ from a “one size fits all” approach?
Closet systems should be custom to the person’s needs and the belongings they own. That’s why homeowners love the freedomRail system so much! You can move it to fit seasonal needs like more space for your favorite pair of riding boots or a long coat. You can always add components, too. If you have an extensive shoe collection and need a few extra shelves, freedomRail can accommodate that!
I understand professional installation is recommended but what about the design process?
We have this amazing Online Design Tool that allows you to design your own freedomRail closet. You can send the completed design to an Organized Living dealer when you are finished to have them review, order and install your new system.
If my requirements change over the years, how do you handle the need for change or growth?
This is where our amazing freedomRail system takes the cake again. Not only can you move it at any time, you can always add to it. You can purchase components from OrganizedLiving.com or visit your local dealer to get everything you need. The best part about adding or adjusting freedomRail is that you don’t need any tools to do it!
What are the differences between your lines: freedomRail & Classica?
freedomRail is our adjustable closet system. It’s great for active families whose storage need change constantly. Classica is our traditional, built-in closet system that’s great for families that have more defined needs.
In your experience, what area of the home presents the biggest challenges?
We feel like it’s a tie between the kitchen and the garage. They are both areas that have high traffic and have the tendency to become a catch-all. The best way to stay organized in those areas is to have a system in place.
What are the coolest things people have done with your system?
The coolest thing people have done with our system is an entire playroom area. There was an entertainment center and two desks created with the freedomRail. It’s an adorable room and we love that the photo shows how versatile freedomRail is and how it can be used throughout the entire home!
If you want to learn more about Organized Living and the systems we sell, visit OrganizedLiving.com today.
Hide and Seek
Often our clients feel embarrassed when we first arrive using the standard line "sorry about the mess." There is no need to apologize!