It’s good to keep the amount of time you have in mind, too. If you only have half an hour, spend ten minutes on each task. If you have all day, you can get to deep cleaning. With time constraints, it’s best to tackle each little bit so you feel as if you made a lot of little efforts toward progress.
The clothes you wear the most should be the easiest to access. This way you don’t rip through all of your clothes every day trying to find that piece you want to wear. Consider organizing your clothes by color or season, too. They’ll be easier to find this way and you’ll know right where to go. [2] X Expert Source Joanne GruberProfessional Stylist Expert Interview. 30 July 2019. We’ll talk more about storage in a bit, but when it comes to your closet or wardrobe, try to utilize all the space. Put shelves above or below your closet rod, buy some boxes, and stack, stack, stack.
Figure out how you want to organize your books. If you read on a regular basis, and even if you don’t, you need to keep it organized. You may organize by priority, category, then finally in alphabetical order. It’s good to develop a system, a blueprint in your head of your room. When you know that books, for example, go here, next time you walk into your room, instead of throwing it on the floor, you go right to the spot where it belongs.
Often this type of item can be put out of sight. Keep them in a storage container, under the bed, or even in a linen closet.
You may want to take a second and think about what you don’t actually need on your desk. What do you never use? You’ll be able to be more productive at your desk if it’s not cluttered.
If you have a habit of eating in your room, make sure to keep a garbage container or trash can easily accessible. This way something doesn’t end up on the floor and forgotten about for weeks, leading to disaster. Instead, you can just throw it right away.
Not all cleaners are safe for all surfaces. Check the label beforehand to make sure the one you’re using is appropriate for the items in your room.
You probably go through one or two pairs of shoes a day, too. Instead of kicking them off and wondering where they wind up, put them back in their spot – ideally a shoe rack or other designated area.
Again, make sure you’re putting it back how you want it – not just putting it back so it gets out of the way. Your closet needs to stay organized as much as your room does.
Alright, if you need it tomorrow, you can go easy on yourself. Just put the items in an easily accessible area that you can grab and go when necessary. A mid-level shelf is a good bet.
Try to be innovative if you don’t want to make a trip to the store. An umbrella holder can hold cylindrical items, like a yoga mat. [9] X Research source Gift boxes can be used for small knickknacks. What do you have around that could be put to good use?
Another example is a frame for your bed. When your bed is lifted up off the floor, all of a sudden you have a ton of hidden storage space underneath it, keeping even large items from cluttering your room.
Sometimes this requires overhauling your entire closet or bookshelf. If that’s the case, so be it. You’ll be glad you did when you’re done, and your closet or shelving unit will look like new.
Choose a label that matches the feel of your room. You can either print them out on your computer or buy premade labels from the store. Use a permanent marker to label them, put them away, and your room will be in total order.