Friday, June 19, 2009

Unclutter your closet on 'Good Morning America'

'Good Morning America' recently had a segment on cleaning out the clutter in your closet. It's about de-cluttering and organizing what you have. Doesn't have to be expensive and you don't need to hang any hardware.

It's time to make room for change and move forward with your life!!

Check out the video on this link!

Saturday, June 6, 2009

Closet Makeover

For us city gals out there, we don't always have big walk-in closets in our apartments. (If you do, you are SO LUCKY!) So, we all have to make do. I see this problem all the time. Here's a BEFORE and AFTER closet makeover that came out great!

BEFORE
* Too much stuff piled up on top rack.
* Limited hanging space. Tops, dresses, skirts and pants were stuffed into the small space.
* There are some good features. The four drawers is a good way to keep/organize your 'un-mentionables'. So I'll keep this.
* Shoes piled at the bottom of closet.
* Shopping bags left at the bottom of closet.










Here's how I completed this project in one day and for under $50.
Step 1 - First things first... remove ALL (yes, ALL) clothing, shoes, bags from closet.
Step 2 - Sort all your clothes into three piles - 'KEEP', 'DONATE' and 'TOSS' (For more tips on how to de-clutter, see my earlier posting dated May 15th)
Step 3 - Add a shoe rack to organize your shoes. You can also use a hanging shoe organizer.
Step 4 - Add a 6-shelf hanging organizer. This will be great for organizing T-shirts, sweaters, shorts etc.
Step 5 - Add a hanging rod. This will create more hanging space!!





Now you are ready to start putting back you clothes. Remember to de-clutter first. A good rule of thumb is if you have not worn it in 1-2 years, it's time to toss or donate the item. There are a few different ways to organize the space. It's all up to you. There's no right or wrong way to do this.

AFTER (Three ways to organize the space)

Option 1:
* Hang organization shelf on the far side of closet
* Hang shirts, blouses and tops on top hanging rack. I like arrange each category by color. Makes it easy to get dressed in the morning (Trust me)
* Hang skirts and pants on bottom hanging rack.
* Hang dresses on the other side.
* Keep the four drawer shelf.
* Add organization boxes on top shelf together with handbags. These organization boxes come in different sizes and are great for storing small handbags, scarfs, hats etc.









Option 2:
* Same as Option 2 expect for the removal of the small four-drawer shelf. You can keep you un-mentionables on an armoire drawer.
















Option 3:
* Hang the hanging organizer in the middle.
* Hang the dresses on one side, and the shirts, blouses and tops on the other side.
* Hang pants on the bottom
* Arrange shoes at the bottom of dresses. You can use the shoe rack as well.











At the end of this project, there was a lot of de-cluttering and as a result, a big bag for donations. The closet looks fantastic!!

HAPPY ORGANIZING! Remember to 'Keep It Organized, Keep It Simple'

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Kitchen organization products

To continue on the subject of kitchen organization for this month, I found some additional products for kitchen organization that is great for organizing your pantry. There are products at every price point but you do not need to spend a lot.

Tip of the day: Organizing your pantry will help when you are planning the weekly groceries. No more food wasted. Save $$, especially during this economic time.


Two and three-compartment organizer and a tea and sugar holder from Container Store.



Of course, the container that I use to store dry goods to keep them fresh is the jar and lid from the IKEA 365+ product. It comes in three sizes (10 oz, 2 qt, 44 oz). These are dishwasher safe. The container with the removable dividers is also from IKEA (I store teabags and sugar). It comes in 3 sizes as well. All under $4.99 each. (See May 31st posting)



Target has similar products as well. This one is $17.99 for a set of 4.