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Getting
Your House Organized: Closets
Today it is common for both spouses work outside the home. When
we arrive home after a busy day, we seem to have less time and
space to enjoy the comforts around us. Everyone comes home exhausted
from work at the end of the day, needing to tend to children and
pets, to produce a nourishing meal for the family, to exercise
for the allotted time, and to maintain a marital relationship.
The last thing anyone wants to do is get the house organized, but
it may be the clutter in your house that is slowing you down and
helping to make you feel tired.
If family members spend significant amounts of time looking for
items that have been “put in a safe place,” if cleaning
house is a struggle to because of the clutter, if you avoid having
friends over because of the mess, if you would be embarrassed for
your employer to drop by your home unannounced, you are in danger
of letting the clutter take over your life. It is time to take
on the task of getting the house organized. When you are finished,
you will discover that you have much more free time at the end
of the day. Basic tasks are simplified when you know where all
the tools are. Everyone is happier when homework and bills aren’t
misplaced in piles of clutter. And it is amazing how quickly a
house can be cleaned when it is only necessary to clean the house,
instead of having to pick up the mess in the house and then clean
it.
If it just seems overwhelming to think about organizing the entire
house at once, take heart and start small. Begin with an area that
will make a true impact on your life from the beginning—your
clothes closet. If your closet is cleared out and arranged efficiently,
you will be able to spend less time finding clothes to wear when
you are getting ready for work in the mornings. Because your wardrobe
will be organized, you will be able to dress more quickly and attractively.
And when you shut that closet door in the morning, you will know
that there is a small part of your house that is neat and clean.
Just knowing you have made a start will give you the motivation
to clear another section, until you have finished organizing the
entire house.
Spend an hour in your nearest hardware store to get some cluttered
closet help. There, you will find lots of ideas for how to organize,
along with supplies for adding an extra shelf or closet rod if
necessary. Also, pick up some paint. One of the first things you
will need to do for this project is to empty the closet of everything.
This is an excellent time to wash the walls, repair or replace
fixtures and shelves, and repaint.
Another source of cluttered closet help is a book on how to sort
through and organize your wardrobe. All your clothes should be
out where you can see them. Make a pile of clothing that you haven’t
worn in two or more years. These items may not fit, they may need
mended or dry-cleaned, they may be out of style, or they may be
worn out. If it is an item that you would wear if it were fixed,
and it goes with other items you are keeping, put it in a pile
for repairs. Otherwise, give it away. If your closet is small,
consider storing off-season clothing in another closet or storage
container. Keep your fresh, new closet for the clothing you actually
will wear now.
At this point, you may sort in any way you want—by color,
by type of clothing (i.e., pants, blouses, and jackets), or by
style (i.e., professional, casual, or dressy). This is a good time
to utilize some of the many new closet organizers available now.
You may want to invest in hangers for belts and scarves (Fuller
Belt/Scarf Hanger), special pants hangers (Fuller Pants Hanger)
or suit hangers (Non-Slip 16-inch Suit Hanger). If space really
is at a premium, consider an over-the-door hanger (Fuller Over
the Door Hanger) or a hanger that can handle multiple items (Non-Slip
5-Tier Slack Hanger). There are closet organizers for every article
of clothing.
When you are finished, immediately discard the pile to be given
away, take the dirty pile to the cleaners, and sit down to mend
what is left. Congratulate yourself on a job well-done! You have
taken the first step on the way to getting your house organized.
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