Keeping everything organized isn't an easy task. But there are lots of items available that can help us keep our belongings in place, and many of them I would call investments rather than expenses. Drawer organizers are on my goodies list for sure, and they are really useful when it comes about doing what they were made for. They come in different sizes, shapes, and materials. You can take advantage of them in every single drawer you have in your house/business, and never again mix up things that shouldn't go together {like socks and underwears}! Here are some examples of where, and how, you can use these organizing must haves: Office:
Kitchen
BathroomClosets & Dressers
Junk DrawerWho doesn't have that junk drawer? just because the name is "junk" doesn't mean you need to leave it a mess! Especially because this is the drawer we open to find things we want to have immediately. Trays and little bins are really helpful, and make a huge difference.
This photo below is from a project where I used Dollar Tree stacking organizing bins to organize an office supplies drawer. The client was very happy with the results, and the amount of money spent. Organizing does not need to be expensive, and you have many stores to shop. But if you want to save even more money, or spend nothing, you can try to use what you already have at home. Double the fun with a DIY project! Here are some links for you to check out:
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To contact me drop a line to neataholic@gmail.com I am Izabelle Azevedo, the Professional Organizer behind Neat-a-Holic Solutions
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I live in a small house. Consequently, I have a small closet, small kitchen, small bathroom... The only space that isn't small is the basement. I don't complain though, because I love my home the way it is, and I see it as a challenge to make everything organized and homey. Thinking about this kind of issue, I realized that when you don't have much space, you can go vertical - in other words, use your walls! Many people are already making good use of the vertical space, and here are some pictures I got from google to inspire you... These kitchens are great examples of how to use your walls to store pretty much anything.
These are ideas I got from The Container Store website. A closet, a door rack, and an office, using the Elfa Shelving System {that is on sale, btw}. This is Urbio. I just love their creations! The magnets are really strong, and you can design how your stuff will go on the wall. More than organization, they are decoration. Those are just a few ideas in pictures. In fact, you can use wall racks, baskets, bins, shelves, and whatever you feel like adding to your wall, so you can make some good use of your vertical space. For necessity, for decoration, or both. To contact me drop a line to neataholic@gmail.com
I am Izabelle Azevedo, the Professional Organizer behind Neat-a-Holic Solutions |