Showing posts with label toystorage. Show all posts
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Thursday, July 17, 2014

Tips for Organizing the Play Area



This past week I had the pleasure of organizing a play area for two little girls. Their space is proof that you don't have to have a designated "playroom" to have a great play space.These are my best tips and tricks for giving kids a place to play and a space you will LOVE too!

BEFORE

I will help you rearrange your furniture to MAKE THE MOST of your space. You don't have to a huge space to have a great space. By creating a place for all of the toys, the kids now have a place to play.

AFTER

1. Use Bins & Label Everything. If kids are old enough to read, label bins with words. If they are younger, it may be helpful to use pictures to assist them in finding and putting away their toys.


2. Open Up and Brighten Up the Space by Designating a Place for Everything. Before, there was limited floor space. By rearranging some of the furniture and investing in a table to house the computer supplies and printer, I increased the floor space and play area...as well as spruced up the desk! I also added a larger lamp for the desk to brighten up this dark corner.

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3. Make the most of Nooks & Corner Spaces. Although this window nook had some available storage, it didn't utilize the area to its full potential. By creating a window seat using storage ottomans, I created a seating area and added additional storage in this adorable nook!

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4. Purchase Appropriately-sized Baskets. Finding the appropriate sized bins for your space can be difficult. Pick baskets that fit your space (like here, where they fit snugly under the console...measure before you go!)


Starting an organization project can be daunting, and that's where I come in! I will assess your needs, create a plan for the space, determine the items needed for a successful organization, and organize it all. 
Contact me at organizingnashville@gmail.com if you are interested in my organizing services. 






Thursday, July 10, 2014

Organizing Toys and Books in a Laundry Room



This is one of my favorite organizing projects so far. My client has recently redecorated, and while the space is absolutely gorgeous, it has left her with little storage. That's where I come in! She needed a toy storage solution in her laundry room. In addition, the side entry (seen below) to her home, used by family and close friends, was cluttered with toys so I wanted to make this more visually appealing by adding proper toy storage here as well. 

BEFORE

In the laundry room, the counter-top space did not function well as a storage place but was more of a landing spot for everything that didn't have a place. So, I used a storage cube system to create a space for everything.

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AFTER

Under the counter-top was a similar problem. Lots of need for storage but not a specific space for each item. By creating a designated space for each grouping of like items I seemingly created more space, which accomplished the overall goal of providing MORE toy storage.

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On the shelves above the counter-top, the storage bins did not fit the shelves and it was hard to determine what was in each bin. By purchasing the appropriate sized bins and labeling them, I created a space for each group of items so they can be easily accessed. 

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The same was true on the other side of the laundry room with the shelving above the washer & dryer.

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On the washer and dryer side of the laundry I took advantage of the wall space by placing two hooks for reusable grocery bags. This provides easy access to a regularly used item.


I also added a large hook to the back of the door for bags.


In addition, I reorganized the laundry supplies for a cleaner and more functional look. Before, there were several organization bins to house all of the laundry supplies. Once I sorted through those items, it was easy to consolidate into one storage tower. Then I moved the tower in between the washer and dryer for easy use.

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AFTER

With more storage available for toys in the laundry room, sprucing up the side entry was easy! I moved the pink child's chair upstairs (more on that in a later post!) and eliminated the need for the two storage ottomans. I also added a decorative basket for larger toys, making this room inviting and clutter free!

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I loved providing toy storage solutions in this gorgeous home.
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Caroline Dilbeck, Organizing Consultant
Bringing peace and restoration to your home through organization


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