Happy
Valentine's Day!
We're kicking off
the Simplify Challenge's final week by helping you organize two areas
that often go hand-in-hand – Your laundry room and linen closet.
Although
doing laundry might not be the most romantic of tasks, it is
nonetheless a necessary one we often do for those we love. This
utilitarian chore is much easier if your space is organized and
de-cluttered. You'll maximize your efficiency and also save time,
meaning you'll have more of it to spend with your loved ones this
Valentine's day and beyond!
As
always, if you need help at any point during this process, feel free
to contact
us.
We have a team of awesome
professional organizers
who are always happy to help!
Organize Your Laundry Room
Is your laundry room cluttered with
things that don't belong there? Clutter simply creates added stress
to an often dreaded task, causing us to procrastinate while piles of
dirty laundry build. This space should instead be functional and
minimalistic, making it easier to focus on decreasing those dirty
piles. Let's get to work!
PURGE – Get out a trash bag
and boxes in which you can place items that don't belong in the
laundry room. Sort through each item in the room individually,
placing items you want to donate, or those that belong in another
part of the house, in the boxes. Next, put items that belong in
another part of the house away in their proper places. Get rid of
anything you know you won't use. Old cleaning supplies can be dropped
off at a hazardous waste collection site; Call your city to find out
where the closest site is located.
ORGANIZE - Organize cleaning
supplies by category on shelves or in cabinets. Keep those you use
more often in easy to reach spots, and those you use less often in
harder to reach areas. Also, keep cleaning supplies used for laundry
close to where they'll be used – so detergent, softeners, and
bleach should go above the washer, and dryer sheets above the dryer,
etc. If you store mops and brooms in this room, save space by hanging
them on the wall and off of the ground.
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