Get Organized in Style

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By edelhaus

Organization Tips to Get You Beautifully Organized

Spring is in the air and you, me and thousands of others, are all looking for ways to get more organized in style. That's right, style and organization can be spoken in the same sentence. Organization doesn't have to be utilitarian and boring. No! It can be fun and beautiful. I've been on a mission to find the most stylish organizational tools for your home and, I think you'll agree, that I haven't done too badly.

Organization is key for happier and healthier living. De-cluttering your home is like a bi-annual visit to the dentist; not a whole lot of fun but absolutely necessary and... think how much brighter your smile will be when you're through.

I have to confess, I'm a pack-rat. Not a hoarding, mountain of stuff kind of pack-rat, but none-the-less, our house could use some de-cluttering. I know, it's so tempting to tuck away that ribbon from this year's Christmas presents, or save the plastic containers that your cottage cheese comes in, but the truth is they're just taking up valuable space in your home, which is depreciating the quality of your square footage and your life. You can't think straight while winding your way through piles of stacked books and newspapers. In fact, you're actually using extreme powers of navigation that are messing up your target radar. The target being, clearing a path to a clutter free home.

For me, the three areas of my home that need the most help are the foyer, kitchen and of course, the closets.  They just seem to have a magnetic attraction to "stuff".  So, that's what I'm going to concentrate on in this article.

The hardest part about getting organized is getting started. So, with that in mind, I'm going to list some of my favorite tips for getting clutter free.

Foyer Organization

The most logical place to start is when you walk in the front door. Your foyer is not only the entrance to your home but also the first place you throw your keys and mail, and set down your purse. But just because it needs to act as a way station from your home to the world doesn't mean it can't be functional and pretty.

Depending on how much space you have, consider:

  • putting in a chest with lots of drawers. At the minimum you'll be able to store all the above mentioned items, and at best you might even find some room for other necessaries like gloves, scarves, your dog's leash and treats, your kid's library card...
  • use a console table. There are so many beautiful console tables. Make sure you get one with a drawer or two, under it you'll have room for a couple of upholstered storage ottomans. This is actually one of my favorite looks; very practical and very pretty!
  • hanging rows of hooks. These are really useful for narrow or small foyers. They're great for hanging coats, leashes, tote bags and backpacks. Above the hooks make sure to install a floating shelf. On this you can put a pretty box to hold your keys and other small items. The shelf should be at the height of a normal table top. Because the hooks are below it, they'll be lower than eye level and therefore not the first thing you see when you walk in. That's why a shelf arranged with pretty and useful accessories is necessary. To make your foyer even more useful hang a large mirror over the shelf so you and your guest can make one last check before you head out the door.
  • a storage bench. These have sort of a country, casual feel and come with either cubbies or cabinets. Top it off with some pretty cushions that match your color scheme so you have a comfy place to sit down an put on your shoes or zip up your child's coat. Don't let the space above it go to waste, either. Above it you can hang some shelves or cubbies for even more storage. Don't forget a couple of hooks to hang your coats either!

TIP: If you're tight on space consider using a half moon console or chest. These are half round and because they don't have any corners, are much more practical for small foyers. On the other hand if you have a large area to fill, put a round table (with a drawer, naturally) right in the middle. Top it with a beautiful vase of flowers or a sculpture.

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Kitchen Organization

I love fancy olive oils and vinegars. Anyone who walks into my kitchen can see that's true from the number of bottles lining my counter. Well, they better take a good look, because in the new year, that's all going to change. I'm going to make my kitchen gleaming, beautiful and functional! One thing I've already done is add shelf organizers to the insides of my cabinets. They've actually doubled the space I used to have (which is good, because I like pretty dishes, too).

And if you're considering remodeling your kitchen (as we are) then make sure to use drawers under your counters instead of cabinets.  They are so much more functional.  Instead of having to get down on your hands and knees and search at the back of cabinet for your blender, you just pull open the drawer.  Pull out pantries are great, too.

If you're like me, then you could use a few organizational ideas in your kitchen, too. Consider:

  • using the wasted space between the top of your dishes and your shelves inside your cabinets. You can hang storage for all your saran and tin foil, etc.
  • the space behind your cabinet doors. There's actually a good few inches which is plenty of room to hang a spice rack.
  • use a lazy-susan. This is really helpful, especially if you have deep shelves or cabinets.
  • insert a utensil organizer in all your drawers. You'll be amazed at how much easier it will be to find ladles and spatulas when they're not all jumbled together. You could also put a spice rack in your drawer next to your stove.
  • The space under your cabinets is valuable, too. You can use it to hang paper towels.
  • get an organizer for all those plastic grocery bags, this way you'll always have them handy when you need them. Make sure to hang it out of site!
  • Hang or use a wall mounted pot rack. These give kitchens a professional look and say "serious cooks, cook here".
  • mount a magnetic knife bar. The one of the right is pretty enough to mount right on your wall instead of hiding it away on the back of a cabinet door.

Closet Organization

I don't know who thought up the concept of one pole closets (the pole you hang your clothes on) but I think they are extremely inefficient. They let so much space go to waste. Any well organized closet will have a number of different types of storage, like shelves, crates, drawers, and hooks.

You'll need to commit a good several hours to the task of organizing your closet and have a few things at the ready, like trash bags or boxes. these are for you to use for separating the clothes you want to keep, from those that your either want to donate or, if they're not in good enough shape for that, to throw out. Here's what you need to do:

  1. Remove all the clothes from your closet
  2. Go through them with a sharp and honest eye. Enlist the help of a stylish friend, sibling or spouse to help you with this task (they'll probably really enjoy this) and tell them to ignore any whimpering sounds you may emit while they help you make your closet a more enjoyable space for your clothes..
  3. Separate your clothes into 3 piles: Keep, Maybe, & Good Bye
  4. Put the keepers on hangers unless they're knits. Any knitted item that can be easily stretched out by hanging should be folded and either placed on a shelf or into drawers.
  5. If you have some items that, for sentimental reasons, you feel like you just can't part with, I have a couple of suggestions. One. You could frame it or take a picture of it and frame that. Two. You could turn it (or part of it) into a pillow.

I'm sure you've heard that a woman can never have too many shoes or handbags. Well, I'm here to tell you that that's simply not true. So, here's my simple advice for keeping your closet looking neat without ever having to do another major purge. For every new item that you buy, get rid of an old one.

While you're at it, there are quite a few space saving items you can use to better organize your closets such as:

  • Ultra thin hangers. I switched to these about three years ago. Buy the ones covered in velvet and your clothes won't slip off. They're only a little thick than a wire hanger but then look 10 times better and they're stronger, too! Hangers also have the advantage of keeping your clothes wrinkle free - that is unless they're all smashed together.
  • Those vacuum storage bags really work. They're great for guest bedding and winter clothes. You'll be amazed at how many seemingly bulky things fit into one bag but even more than that, you'll love all the extra new room in your closet.
  • Use hooks to hang hand bags, scarves and necklaces.
  • Keep the original cartons from your shoes, take a picture of the shoe, then tape, or glue it, to the outside of the box so you know at a glance which shoes are in the box without having to open it. Boxes are much easier to stack then shoes! If you no longer have the original carton you can buy clear storage containers for your shoes.

Article by Anne Alexander Sieder, all rights reserved.  For hardcore interior design fans, check out my blog, www.prettyhaus.com

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Just Ask Susan profile image

Just Ask Susan Level 8 Commenter 16 months ago

Very good Hub. I love organizing my living space and you have many good ideas and ways in which to do so here.

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edelhaus Hub Author 16 months ago

Thanks, Just Ask Susan, I'm gearing up to re-organize everything in January.

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Klena 16 months ago

Fantastic Hub. I constantly whimper and moan to my partner about organising our living space especially as I have just moved in with him.

This has got me really intrigued and I'm definitely gearing up for the January Purge!

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edelhaus Hub Author 16 months ago

lol - we're right in the middle of it because we're also preparing to move and I refuse to let things get out of hand in the new house! Everything will have a place.

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QudsiaP1 Level 5 Commenter 16 months ago

Such lovely advise.

Though I am not a clutter magnet and more often than not, throw away stuff, my siblings very much are. Which basically means that by the time I return from the office my room looks like either all hell broke loose or a tornado hit my room.

Thank you for the hub, it is very helpful.

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lindacee Level 3 Commenter 16 months ago

I'm a neat-freak and I just loved your Hub! Great, stylish ideas to keep our lives in order beautifully! Thanks for the great suggestions!

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thougtforce Level 7 Commenter 16 months ago

Wonderful article, it makes me eager to organize storage in the house. Oddly enough, one must always chasing after all that loose stuff that is spreading around the place. Great ideas for all those areas that is a constant trouble! Thanks for this inspiring and well written hub!

nannyfranny 16 months ago

Great hub for those of us who are organizationally challenged. I have been trying for years to be organized and have made a lot of progress. My home is much more presentable these days since I have started getting rid of clutter.

Your well written, easy to maneuver hub is fun to read and it is sure to help me with little hints I never would otherwise have thought of.

Thanks.

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edelhaus Hub Author 16 months ago

I have to admit, I am prone to let things get out of hand and then I swing totally in the opposite direction and become the organization queen. What I need to do, is find a happy middle! We're renovating a house and I'm really intent that "this time" everything will have a place and it will always be beautiful!

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Judy HBerg 16 months ago

Thanks for a great hub filled with wonderful ideas. I can relate to some of the "challenges" you present like the cottage cheese containers and the goal setting of everything having a place and staying in its place :)

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edelhaus Hub Author 16 months ago

It is hard, at least for me, the forever optimist, because I can always see the potential in something and I hate to waste potential!!

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prairieprincess Level 7 Commenter 16 months ago

Wonderful and inspiring. I am always looking for new ideas to get organized, and I enjoyed reading this. Very engaging writing style, too!

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edelhaus Hub Author 16 months ago

thank you for the compliments - they're much appreciated.

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j.amie 16 months ago

Oh man. I need my closet to look like that. Now. =0) great hub, thanks. My resolution is to get more organized, or at the very least to stop losing everything. I'm constantly looking for my keys or cell!

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edelhaus Hub Author 16 months ago

My husband is actually so neat - so people like that do exist! I always have to fight with myself to keep things orderly.

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Edoka Writes 16 months ago

I needed to read this! Thank you!

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suejanet 16 months ago

This is great. Getting ready to redo my closet and I needed these ideas. Thanks

customenvelopes 16 months ago

The perfect time of year to read this type of article! I've been doing my spring cleaning already, well, new year's cleaning, and I'm looking for ways to improve my organisation for the coming year. Great stuff, thanks.

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kmcmichael 16 months ago

I love organization and I love this hub :)

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edelhaus Hub Author 16 months ago

thank you!

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