Spring is just around the corner, so it's time to
start organizing your closet and taking note of what you have and what you need for spring.
Once
I started organizing my closet I came to realize that I tend to be drawn to neutral...
Not exact matches
I have found that an
organized, well - designed
closet is a great place to
start.
I could fold laundry,
organize my
closet, finish that book I
started months ago.
Tackling your nursery
closet organization is an easy way to jump -
start your aspirations of the new and
organized you.
Start with an
organized closet.
With three kids in three different places come fall (kindergarten, pre-school and at the baby at home) I need to get as
organized as possible before school
starts which means cleaning out
closets, planning fall activities and figuring out how to do all of my mom jobs in addition to blogging.
We'll
start with cleaning out our
closets,
organizing our keepers, planning a wardrobe system that works for our lifestyle, making a shopping plan, and learning how to maintain this system all season long.
We just did a major purge and now I'm ready to
start organizing and this DIY shoe rack would be a great addition to my
closet!
The leaves are
starting to fall off of the trees, we are losing three minutes of daylight each day this month and Old Man Winter is
starting to knock on the door, reminding me to get the furnace checked, purchase new snow boots for the kids, figure out Halloween costumes and clear out some clutter so I can
organize some
closets and rooms in a few months when I begin my annual hibernation!
I was tempted to have her
organize my main
closet but it honestly just needs a whole new shelving system and it's a bigger project than what I wanted to take on so we decided to go with the smaller
closet to
start.
Though ideally you may want every drawer and
closet decluttered and
organized, when you're feeling overwhelmed by the mess,
start by clearing off a surface!
Start the new year with a fresh and
organized linen
closet, or create a special guest linen cabinet!
Spotlessness may be a bit of a stretch, but by setting aside 15 minutes or a half hour every few days to tackle a task (clean out a
closet,
organize your desk, tidy your purse) from
start to finish, the seemingly insurmountable mountain of chores slowly dwindles.
An
organized closet can give you a better
start to your day, save you time, and make you feel better about yourself and your home — it's definitely worth the effort!
Have two
closets organized full of vintage finds and extras... I've even
started the staging n shipping area as you did - I'm just scared (and mocked by doubting family).
I'm
starting with
organizing the linen
closet.
I try to clean out all the
closets at the beginning of every summer — its a great relief to
start out
organized and to get rid of stuff!
Start by filling the
closet with basic adjustable shelves, then use a variety of storage boxes and containers to
organize your supplies.