Showing posts with label organization. Show all posts
Showing posts with label organization. Show all posts

Monday, February 16, 2015

The Perfect Shoe Storage Solution


When we moved into our new home, I was unsure of how to use the open shelving that leads from our bedroom down the small hallway to our ensuite bathroom. Orginally I thought I would use it for linens, but then quickly discovered that I had enough room in the laundry room for all of those. Then I thought I would store my clothes on the open shelves and put Ty's clothes in the closet. Truth be told, these open shelves have instead become a disorganized dumping ground for extra clothes and anything else since we moved in. Previously, our shoes were stowed on expandable plastic shelving in our closet. There was not room for all of our shoes on the shelving so more often than not our shoes would be strewn across the floor, keeping the bifold doors from closing. When I ran across this photo last week, I knew it was our shoe solution too! 


So this weekend, I decided to give our shelves a mini-makeover and turn them into the perfect shoe storage solution. First I cleared the shelves of all items and gave the shelves a good dusting. Then, I adjusted the shelves to the proper height for boots, heels, and flats. Lastly, I placed the shoes on the newly cleaned shelves, and added a basket to house and hide our most casual slip ons. We are loving the results! Our closet floor is clear and our shoes are now in sight and easy to access.


I am excited to see how this shoe storage solution works out. So far, I love being able to see all of my shoes at a glance. I also like that these shelves are no longer a dumping ground for junk and are serving a purpose. I also really like that I can store my out of season shoes and dressy shoes at the top where I can still see and easily access them. Do you have a creative way that you organize and stow your shoes? I would love to hear your shoe storage solutions too.



Thursday, August 21, 2014

A Look Inside the Bag of a Professional Organizer


I always dreamed of having a bag as practically perfect as the one Mary Poppin's carries. She would have been a great professional organizer. I recently bought my first "work bag." And the whole time I couldn't get her out of my head. It had me thinking, what do other people carry in their work bags? Mothers of infants most likely have an extra diaper or two; Nurses carry stethoscopes & pen lights; and businessmen seem to be rather minimal: Computer, notebook, pen. 



I am almost a year into professional organizing and have found that having just the right thing is a wonderful bonus to offer to my clients. A stray key that needs a ring, A bin that needs labeling, A lamp that needs securing. Two second fixes that rid you of nagging problems for good! 
Here is what's in my bag. I can't wait to see whats hidden in yours!



1. LABEL MAKER. No professional organizer can leave home without it. Even if you are not in this profession, I would seriously consider investing in one. It can make life so much easier. Not only do you know what is inside that bin or this box, but it also helps others know where to put stuff. No more, "I would have put it away but I didn't know where it goes." Each shelf, bin & basket can be labeled for your family's convenience. A space, a place, and a label for everything!

2. FURNITURE POLISH WIPES. These come in handy and are a part of my organizing process. Once the shelves are cleared and the items are sorted, I dust off any of the shelves or tabletops prior to returning items. A light dusting never hurt anyone.

3. A BALL OF YARN. This is great for binding linens, attaching a label or tying your shoes. 


4. SCOTCH TAPE. Don't leave home without it. This office supply essential has been around since the 1930s for a reason.

5.  SHARPIEs & a PENCIL. Leaving my mark in a variety of colors, widths, and mediums. 

6. Command ANYTHING.This is my go-to product for hooks. Whether it be a broom, an apron or holiday garland, these strips are great. I love that they are removable, non-damaging, and hold fast to daily life. For more great ideas on making the most of command hooks look no further than this article.

7. PRICE LABELS. Attaching a dollar sign to an item often makes letting go a little easier. In a matter of minutes, I can have an entire garage labeled and ready for sales. 

8. CHALKBOARD TAGS & 9. CHALKBOARD PEN. Wonder how people can write in chalk so well? I did too! Some people may spend years honing their chalk-writing skills, I bought this pen. Plus I love the look of the chalkboard labels and the fact that it is easy to change the tag if need be. 


10. KEY RINGS. Whether entrusted with the key to a client home or wrangling an unruly set of loose keys, these little key rings are fabulous. 

11. SCISSORS

12. STICKY STUFF. This stuff is great. Similar to the command hooks, it sticks to your stuff without damaging it on removal. Great for keeps that plant or lamp from being knocked over or a bin from sliding. I love that sticky stuff!


I am starting to feel a bit like Mary herself, if only I had a lamp and spoonful of sugar!
What do YOU keep in your work bag? 
Are you a minimalist businessman, a busy mom, or a Mary Poppins-type? 

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.

BEFORE

AFTER

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!

BEFORE

AFTER

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.

BEFORE

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.

BEFORE

AFTER

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. 

BEFORE


 AFTER

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

BEFORE

AFTER

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.

BEFORE

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!

BEFORE

AFTER

BEFORE

AFTER

I loved providing toy storage solutions in this gorgeous home.
 If you are in the Nashville Area and interested in my organization services, 
please contact me at OrganizingNashville@gmail.com
or fill out this form: Client Interest Form


Organize Nashville
Caroline Dilbeck, Organizing Consultant
Bringing peace and restoration to your home through organization


Some more photos from this project:



Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Mid-Week Must Haves

1. Smith & Hawkin Chalkboard Label Wicker Baskets
(from Target)

2. Chalkboard Cermaic Kitchen Containers
(from Pier 1)

3. Grey & White Flexible Cotton Baskets 
(also found at Target)

4. Nate Berkus Woven Basket with Handles

5. Labeled Containers
(these are from West Elm, I also found similar ones at TJMaxx & Pier 1)
                   

My favorite places to shop for baskets are Target and TJMaxx, hands down. 
Wait until I show you guys my latest organizing project from this week.... 
#justcantcontainmyexcitement
#organizenashville


Friday, June 27, 2014

Client Project: Organizing a Cluttered Desk

I met my client a few months back for our initial session. She is a free spirited lovely lady who desperately needed a space for herself and her work. As a mother of four, creating a space that was JUST for her seemed impossible - that's where I come in! After talking about her ideas for her desk and the room in general, it was obvious that this selfless lady needed a space all her own - one that was inviting, peaceful, creative, and most of all clutter free. 

Desk: BEFORE

My main priorities were to create a space for everything and to consolidate all of her work items into one area of the house. She also wanted a space that was "her." Filled with pictures of her kids, accomplishments, family photos, and inspirational quotes. 

Desk Shelving: BEFORE


  I had my client order a few organizational items: A plastic mat for her desk chair to roll on (carpet flooring), a stand for her printer to open up the desk space, and a bulletin board.

Desk & File Cabinet: BEFORE

Another piece to this organizing puzzle is finding a way to tame the paper. I feel like we are in a transitional time period where most of us can access all of the documentation for bank statements, receipts, etc online but we are still holding onto the paper documentation out of habit and fear that "we might need it." I LOVE using this simple chart as a guide to taming the paper. 




One other strategy is to GO PAPERLESS whenever you have the choice. It is a lot easier to sort through your mail when you have less of it coming at you. In my client's office we also create a place for her to put items "to be filed." One for her and one for her husband. 

Went from this...BEFORE

To this....AFTER



Setting limits is helpful. For example, when the inbox is full its time to sort and file. Because the inbox is a manageable size, it is not intimidating and you know that it will take around 15-20 minutes to sort (totally doable!) My client also wanted her space to be pleasing to the eye. So instead of having her tapes and computer software visible, we moved it to the unused space where the computer tower use to live.

BEFORE & AFTER


I finished organizing her space by displaying the items she selected to make her space feel like peaceful and inviting. Here are the dramatic results:

BEFORE

AFTER

It is so much easier to work in a space that is clutter free & inviting

 If you are in the Nashville Area and are interested in my organization services, 
please contact me at OrganizingNashville@gmail.com


Organize Nashville
Caroline Dilbeck, Organizing Consultant
Bringing peace and restoration to your home through professional organization




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