Organizing Closets and the Mudroom
There never seems to be enough closet space in a
house. The longer you are in a house, the less room there
is, because we all tend to accumulate stuff. So, the
first thing that needs to be done to get organized is clean
your closets out and decide what to keep, what to possibly
sell, give away or just throw away.
Take it one closet at a time so you don’t get
overwhelmed. Once you clear out the closet, temporarily
put things back in it. Go to the next, making an
inventory of what you have. Then make a plan for
rearranging things. Do you need to switch items to a
different closet, either for space or ease of use?
Sometimes we just start putting things in closets, not thinking
about when we’ll need them later and we don’t take the time to
move them to a better location. Now’s that time.
Then look at all the storage options available, to see what
will work best for you. Do you want to use a built in
shelf or moveable shelves? Or, do you want to use one of
the units that you can put together that have bins, baskets and
rods? Plastic storage boxes that stack easily are also
useful in closets. Once you have them organized, you may
even want to make a master list of what is in each
closet.
The mudroom offers other challenges, as it’s an open area
that sees a lot of traffic daily. It can become a dumping
ground for all kinds of things. Unlike closets, it’s
harder to hide the clutter. Decide what you want stored
in the mudroom. Items like tools, boots, winter coats,
sports equipment and outdoor toys often find a home in the
mudroom so a boot pad and a good array of hooks on the wall
will help to keep these pieces out of the walk way.
Set up a storage rack for the tools. Shovels can be
hung on the wall, for easy access and also keeps them out of
the way. Smaller garden tools could be kept in a basket
with handles, for easy transport to the garden.
If you have space, think about creating a ‘locker’ for each
family member where they can store things they want easy access
to and let them know whatever doesn’t fit in the locker has to
find a home elsewhere.
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