Making Space in your Home

It can be difficult to find storage and create organized spaces in your home if there isn’t much space available. Do you feel like even if you could afford to buy storage spaces you would have nowhere to put them? You’re not alone. By the time we put a bed, dresser, and some bedside tables in our bedrooms, we are really out of space. Plus, you don’t want to make your rooms feel cluttered with too much furniture. However, it can get cluttered with junk if you don’t have spaces to put things away. There are ways to make better use of the spaces that you do have, you just might have to get a little creative to make it happen. We’ve compiled some ideas from professional organizers to help you get the job done. Luckily, you don’t have to have a lot of space or money to use these tips in your home. Get organized and clear out the areas that are in view by using this helpful advice.

1) First you have to determine what you need to find a place for. If you have heaps of clothing, mail, craft supplies, and general junk lying around, it may be difficult to know where to start. This is why we suggest starting off by using the “divide and conquer” approach. You can separate things into boxes, laundry baskets, or just piles to get started. Try not to make any category too big or too small. When everything is divided, you can better tell how many areas you will need to create.

2) If you feel like there’s just no way that you can ever make space for everything that you own, it might be time to get rid of some things. Charities accept usable home items, such as office supplies, clothing, and toys. Donate and throw out what you can so that you have less to deal with. When you get rid of excess things, you’ll be ready to go.

3) Now that you see what you have left, determine the dimensions of space that you will need for each pile. It’s helpful to determine the actual square footage or inches of space that you will need. This way, you won’t be constrained to an actual measurement, and can adjust the dimensions of space needed to fit where you want it to. For example, you may have a 2’x2’x2’ stack of sweaters. Instead of storing the sweaters in a cube, you may be able to roll them and store them in a shallow box underneath your bed.

4) After you find places to store items that you don’t use all the time, you can begin to make the most of the hanging space that you have in your closet for your everyday wardrobe. You can use space saving hangers, like velvet hangers, to make your clothes fit closely together. The velvet hanger coating will keep your clothes from slipping or being damaged by cheap metal clips. You can cascade these space saving hangers to coordinate outfits and double or triple your space. Using inexpensive solutions like this can have you organized in no time.

About the Author: Rick Miller is on the staff of Only Slimline Hangers, a leading online resource for velvet hangers which are space saving hangers, non slip hangers and slim line hangers. For more information, please visit http://www.onlyslimlinehangers.com.