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Are you challenged with space?
I just spoke with a man
this past weekend who said his wife has enough clothes to fill an entire
bedroom. He added a room on his house just for her clothes. Now, you
could say that perhaps she has a little shopping addiction (I imagine
Mastercard and VISA have a plaque with her name on it in their executive
offices). Or, you could say they have a space problem. Can you relate?
Well, if not, you might have clutter issues. Problems with design
inefficiency, or just finding functional challenges on how to maximize
your limited space in kitchens, closets, and other living areas. |
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Now, most people aren't able to
just go out on a whim and add a room on their house to expand their space. So,
perhaps, you might need more ideas on how to use what you have. That's where our
organization expert, Maria Gracia, comes in to help. She brings us in this
article:
10 Ideas For Using Your Space Effectively
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1.
INSUFFICIENT OR INEFFECTIVE.
Do you have insufficient storage space or ineffective storage space? There's a
big difference. Insufficient storage space means you don't have enough space for
your things. Ineffective space means you have enough space for your things, but
you're not making the best use of that space. Most closets and cabinets have the
volume to hold twice as much as they are usually constructed for. And you
probably have quite a few nooks and crannies for storage that you haven't even
thought of. Of course, it's important to make sure you don't have things you
don't like, or items which are outdated, etc., but it is also important to have effective
storage space for the things you do like and enjoy.
2. ADD-A-ROD.
Looking for extra storage space in your closet. If you have the type of closet
with two+ walls for hanging clothes, on one wall hang a rod at head height for
long clothing (dresses, pants, etc.). On the other wall, hang two rods--one
above the other--for shorter clothing (shirts, skirts, blazers, etc.) In other
words, you're not restricted to only one clothing rod.
3. SHELVES.
Most shelves can be moved up-a-notch or down-a-notch. If you have three inches
of space above your linens, you may consider adjusting the shelf so the shelf
below it has more space. Or, perhaps you can add another shelf in between.
Plastic, multiple level shelves are wonderful for kitchen cabinets. And corner
shelves are great for picture frames, knick knacks and other small treasures.
4. STORAGE UNITS.
Storage units, which can be picked up from housewares or hardware stores, are
great space savers. Your spices can be removed from drawers and placed on a
spice rack. There are racks for canned goods that, when a can is taken from it,
the next can in line rolls forward. Some of these hold over 40 cans! Ice cube
trays are inexpensive storage containers for smaller items such as earrings.
There are coffee tables on the market with storage space hidden inside. Under
bed containers are perfect for storing quilts and linens. Be creative and make
use of these great tools!
5. WALL SPACE.
Look around and you're sure to find quite a bit of empty wall space. There are
many uses for this new-found space. Pots and pans can be taken out of cabinets
and hung on walls. Tools can be placed on pegboards. Shelves can be installed
for picture frames and knick knacks. Many stores now carry corner shelves that
can be installed in a snap.
6. WITHIN ARMS REACH.
Whenever possible, store regularly used items where you use them most. Recently,
my husband created a toilet paper holder on the back of our bathroom cabinet
door, with a small dowel, 2 nails and 2 loops of rope. It holds three rolls of
toilet paper, and it's right near the area it's needed most. You shouldn't have
to walk from one room to another to retrieve items you use every day. Store
linens in the bedroom. Store videos near the television. If you use the scissors
in the office area and in the sewing room, have two pairs of scissors, one in
each room.
7. ADD-A-DRAWER OR SLIDING SHELF.
Many hardware and housewares stores carry drawers that can be installed
underneath a cabinet. These are great if you have a home with limited drawer
space. In addition, you can also install shelves under cabinets that slide out
when you need them, and slide back in when you're finished with them.
8. OFF THE DESK.
A clear desk is directly related to your productivity. You will get more done,
if you're not constantly under a pile of papers and files. A sturdy,
full-suspension filing cabinet is a must for any home or office. Portable file
boxes that hold hanging file folders also come in handy. There are plenty of
storage choices for CD-roms and diskettes. Desk supplies belong in an
on-the-desk caddy or in trays inside your desk.
9. REARRANGE.
Everyone is different, and has different needs. Make your home or office work
for you. One woman I know told me she never uses her dining room, not even when
she has company over. And she had no intention of ever using it since her
kitchen was big and elegant enough. She also said she hated her dark basement
office. So, I suggested she rearrange a bit, and turn her dining room into her
office. And that is exactly what she did. So think about your surroundings and
make them work for you, even if they seem a little out of the ordinary.
10. ROTATE.
You may have many items you love in your home or office, but not enough space.
Rotate them. In other words, keep some things in storage for a month or two and
display some of your things. Then, once that time is up, make the switch. The
items on display go into storage; the items in storage go on display. What a
neat idea!
Reprinted
with permission from Maria Gracia's FREE Get Organized Now! Newsletter. FREE
Idea-Pak, Ezine, Slideshows, Articles, Tips, Inspiration and Ideas at the Get
Organized Now! website.

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