10 examples that show how to keep order at home
Not all of us are organizational experts, especially in those corners of the home that easily get messy. Closets, sideboards, pantries, kitchen and the bathroom... these are all places which seem to get into a mess without us even using them that much!
However, opening the door of a wardrobe and being greeted by neat, properly ordered contents, is a very satisfying feeling. Here are some examples of people who have been able to tidy up their rooms perfectly:
"My artist studio". And to think that we believe artists are very messy people!
"I rearranged my kitchen sink today. And yes, I even added an artificial as an extra touch." Who would have imagined that this space could be made so tidy?
There are those who organize their bookcases by authors, by genre or by editions... But look at the incredible effectyou can get when the books are organized by colour!
With an electrical cabinet arranged in this way, it becomes very easy to deal with minor emergencies and repairs. It will take time and patience to set it up, but it will be well worth it!
"I spent $100 on cardboard dividers, and then spent over six hours organizing these selves. I finally brought order to chaos." What can we say? Great job!
"My pantry is no longer a source of anxiety :) My goal for the year was to organize my home so that I can keep it tidy so I don't feel down about how unorganized I am. I'm really proud of this achievement! ". In fact, restoring order to where previously there was just chaos is sometimes good for our mental health too.
Anyone who likes to surround themselves with stationery items also knows that they can become a messy pile in no time. It's worth finding ways to sort them out!
"Instead of building a pantry, I made the area under the counter useful." A perfect idea when there isn't too much space available!
A small built-in wardrobe in the bathroom, perfectly organized with the help of extra hanging shelves, to make full use of all the space available.
"I built a lumber shed using reclaimed wood." This is much better than having all the pieces of wood stacked in chaotically in one corner of the garage or workshop.
Are you also capable of tidying up like this?