Step #4: Reassess What's Left
Look through your existing storage pieces to see what you can reuse to store what's left. This may take some time to try different things to see what works best. If you got rid of a lot during the edit stage, the storage pieces you already have may work just fine now. If you find you need to get a bookcase or cabinet, keep the items that will be stored there in the area to keep your space from getting cluttered again.
Keep in mind that some people like their things out and other put away. I personally like my things put away which is why I have boxes and bins. Neither way is right or wrong it's just what's right for you. (Although, in your clothes closet, the more stuff you have out and can easily see, the more likely you are to wear it).
DO:
- Use storage pieces in a way they may not be 'meant' to be or in a way you haven't tried before; using votive holders to hold perfume samples.
- Store according to frequency of use; most frequent within arms reach, least used on higher or lower shelves or back of closets.
- Extras of things don't need to be out; extra toiletries should be in a bin or box under the sink or in the linen closet, not taking up valuable space in the medicine cabinet.
- Label boxes and bins as necessary.
- Ziplock bags!!
- Take advantage of adjustable shelving, especially in kitchen cabinet, to make things easily accessible.
- Keep the number of categories of things in one area (box, drawer, closet) to a minimum to make it easy to remember where things are.
The next and last step is to figure out what if any new things you may need to fill in the storage gaps: new containers, cabinets, shelving...
Excellent advice. I made the mistake of buying boxes and containers with every visit to IKEA (three times a year) and now that I'm tossing items, I have an abundance of containers..and may need to give them away. Who'd have thought? Not enough items to fill the boxes. WOO HOO.
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ReplyDeletei bought the rolling acrylic table at Pottery Barn Teen a number of years ago. It came as a set of two. The only thing close I've seen since is from CB2, their peekaboo collection.
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