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Organizing EVERYTHING in one bedroom
Hi everyone,
I normally post on TB but I have a question for the organization queens. I am currently living in my mom's house and everything I own is in my bedroom. I also do direct sales so I have all of my inventory, catalogs, samples, etc in there as well along with all of my kids dirty laundry. I'm pretty scattered brained and I am always loosing things even when I call myself putting things away. Does anyone have any ideas on where to start?
Oh yea I don't have a real closet I have one of the garment racks that can zip up. And I don't have a ton of money to spend on plastic bins.
I hope someone has something I'm growing tired of my tornado ravaged room. TIA!!!
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Re: Organizing EVERYTHING in one bedroom
Since money is an issue, I would sign up for my local Freecycle and see what organizing tools I can find. Maybe some pieces of furniture, storage tubs, baskets, etc.
Also, if you haven't already, lift your bed frame to gain a little bit of storage space (and then keep an eye out on Craig's List/Freecycle for bins that will fit under there so it doesn't become a bottomless pit!).
Go through your things and make sure you're only keeping what you need or really love; get rid of any clutter that you can. It's easier to keep smaller quantities of stuff organized.
Look for plastic bins at goodwill. I see them almost every time I go in. I got 15 container store plastic shoe boxes for $6. I use them to organize small office stuff on a shoe rack inside an armoire.
Anything that you don't use daily, try to store under the bed. Or use an under the bed strorage box as a drawer that you can pull out easily.
Use tall skinny laundry baskets for dirty clothes so they'll take up less floor space.