![]() If you are having trouble letting go of things, we have some tips for that in our Minimalist Living: Follow These 9 Steps for a Better Life guide. We all have those items we haven’t used in months that could benefit someone else by donating them to your local thrift store. We mentioned the last one in tip #1 but this takes it a step further. The 12-12-12 challenge is simple but effective.Ī simple task of choosing 12 things to throw away, 12 things to donate, and 12 things to return to their proper home. Tip #18: Practice One In, One OutĪ little competition can help motivate you to declutter your home. You could put them in empty tissue boxes to add a decorative touch to your bag storage. You could also fold them to make them take up less space or another option is pictured above. One way to organise them is in a traditional bag sleeve that hangs on a door knob or in a pantry. There are many different ways to organise your plastic bags so you can get creative with this tip also. It’s nice to have a plastic bag when you need it but sometimes collecting them becomes a burden. Shoes, jackets, wallets, keys and more can all be found in one location. If you don’t designate one, then things can be left anywhere and that becomes unorganised very quickly.īy setting up a designated “drop zone” you are decluttering the rest of your house and keeping everything you need to leave organised. Most families tend to have an area where they drop things as soon as they enter the house. Some of our tips have talked about clearing a landing area or “drop zone” but what about embracing it? We also discuss this tip in 20 Small Bathroom Storage Ideas for Happier Living. This also brings more items eye level, making them easier to access. You can solve that by adding magnetic strips inside a medicine cabinet to organise hair clips, makeup brushes and other small metal items discreetly. Tip #12: Use Magnetic StripsĮven with Tip #3, a draw organiser can get cluttered in the bathroom with so many small items. It can be a big space and you don’t want to fill it with junk. Remember: some of the other tips from this post when you store things in the now empty cabinet. Once the clutter of the pots and pans is gone you have a whole cabinet for food or other kitchen products. Towel bars are also good for storing lids. This tip expands on Tip #9 because you can use a towel bar or hooks to hang up those pots and pans on a free wall. ![]() Pots and Pans cause so much clutter in cabinets and sometimes they don’t stack well which takes away even more space.
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