(ARA) - With the economy remaining uncertain, homeowners are
tending to stay in place and upgrade their homes, rather than move
up to something newer or larger. Just as economic conditions
evolve, however, so does this housing trend. Simplifying and
gaining control are now the hot incarnations of the "staying put"
trend.
Organizational design expert, TV and radio personality, and
author of numerous New York Times bestsellers, Peter Walsh hosts
"Extreme Clutter" on the Oprah Winfrey Network and has starred on
TLC's "Clean Sweep." Walsh offers some advice on how
do-it-yourselfers can simplify home improvement, and gain control
of their home environment, room by room:
Coping in the kitchen
The kitchen is the heart of the home, where you spend time as a
family, prepare meals and entertain guests. All that activity and
use can make it difficult to stay organized in the kitchen, but
doing so can save you time and money.
* Maximize cupboard space with easy-to-install sliding racks.
These racks make it easy and fast to find items, even in the
deepest cupboards.
* Keep cooking utensils and flatware neat and easily accessible
with a compartmentalized drawer organizer. You can find them in
kitchen and home design stores.
* If you store often-used spices in a cupboard, it's easy to
lose track of what's in there. You don't have to give up your
cabinet convenience. Just put your most-used spices in a small
baking sheet (you can even buy a disposable one) so that when you
need something, you can slide the sheet out to make finding it
easier.
* Retire your junk drawer - we all have one. It's the drawer
where you deposit receipts, warranties, product manuals and other
items. One way to clean up the paper portion of the mess is with an
online organizational tool like MyLowe's on Lowes.com. The free
online tool from home improvement retailer Lowe's allows you to
keep track of purchases, warranties and manuals.
"I'm always trying to teach my fans the latest tips and
techniques for organizing their homes and simplifying their lives,
especially when families are staying in their homes longer in this
uncertain economy," Walsh says. "Keeping track of everything in our
homes is now so easy with MyLowe's, the newest and best way to take
home maintenance and planning to a whole new level."
Cutting closet clutter
Whether you have a spacious walk-in closet or a modest
single-bar one, keeping your bedroom closet organized can be a
challenge. But an organized closet means speedier wardrobe changes
and a more harmonious environment.
* "We wear 20 percent of our clothes 80 percent of the time,"
Walsh says. Declutter your closet by getting rid of that 80 percent
you don't wear. At the start of the season, turn all your hangers
so that they face back to front. When you take something out and
wear it, rehang it the correct way. At the end of the season you'll
be able to see which items you haven't worn. Those are the ones you
can probably live without.
* Reclaim vertical space. Look for creative ways to use the
walls, backs of doors and other vertical spaces in your closet.
Modular home organization systems can solve most storage
challenges.
Taming the toy room
Children outgrow toys almost as quickly as clothes. It's
important to regularly sort toys with your children to decide what
to discard, what to pass on and what to keep.
* Involve kids in deciding what should stay or go. Arrange toys
in piles by type of toy, age appropriateness or length of time the
child has had the toy. This will help your kids see the toys as
distinct groups and make the task more manageable.
* Bring in space-maximizing organizational products like
colorful cubbies with canvas bins or decorative shelving units.
MyLowe's makes it easy to find storage products that will fit in
your space. Simply enter your room dimensions and the site helps
identify solutions that will fit your needs.
Advice for every room
Getting organized is great, but staying organized is even more
important. Rather than having to tackle organization tasks in a
daunting mass once or twice a year, take steps to stay organized
throughout the year. A little organization today means fewer
headaches tomorrow.
Keep track of your home improvement and decorating purchases,
like the paint colors you use and the creative choices you make
with MyLowe's. You can create a home profile and sort information
by room, assign products and wish lists to each room, track
purchases, store product manuals/warranties and more.
Organization issues stem from the stuff you have, and not just
from the space you have. Anyone struggling with clutter faces the
decision to either move to a larger home or learn to make choices
and live within the limits of their space. By reducing clutter and
increasing organization, everyone can learn to honor and respect
the space they have.
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