Organizing the Master Bedroom
All too often our master bedroom becomes the “dumping
ground” when company comes. We do a quick sweep of the
house, and anything we don’t know what else to do with ends up
there. We close the door and forget about it. Then we
don’t know what else to do with the stuff. It stays and the
pile accumulates more things, until eventually you feel as if
it has taken over the room.
Start your project by sorting out these homeless items based
on where they should really belong, and once you have them
organized in boxes at least get them to their proper
rooms. Worry about putting them away later; at least
they’re out of the bedroom.
There never seems to be enough closet space in the master
bedroom. It is a good idea to check out the new storage units
that help maximize what space you do have. There are even
services that help you to design a closet storage system, but
with a little time and research, it can be done on your
own.
Sort out your clothes by season first, and decide where to
store the out of season clothes. Under the bed storage boxes
work great for them.
As you go through the clothes, decide if there are things
that don’t fit and decide if you really need to keep them, or
have a garage sale or just donate them. If you have
clothes that still fit but haven’t been worn in over a year,
really think about whether or not you ever will wear them
again. This process will free up a lot of closet
space.
Another trouble spot is the top of dressers. We tend
to just leave things for later and find that later never
comes. If you’ve already gotten rid of the things that
don’t belong in the bedroom, there shouldn’t be much left there
that needs sorting but you will want to develop an
organizational system to keep things neat from here on
out.
In order to stay ahead of the clutter that gathers on top of
the dresser, decide what needs to be there, and how to organize
it. Baskets work well to hold lotions and
incidentals. They also help break up the flat surfaces
that tend to collect other things. Use some simple
plastic boxes in your top drawers to keep track of the little
items that often end up rolling around with your
socks.
Your bedroom is a haven. You’ll find that you get better
rest and a brighter start to each day when your environment is
neat and orderly.
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