Don't Look Under the Bed
Take advantage of unseen space by storing out-of-season clothing in
plastic bins under your bed. Be sure to label the end of each box so that
you can quickly find that sweater when the weather turns cool. You've not
only eliminated the need for offsite storage at the dry cleaners, but have
easy access to your clothing when you need to plan your wardrobe.
Keep an empty container under your bed for charity, filling it as
clothing and household items become outgrown or no longer needed. When
full, take it to the charity of your choice. If you're really clever, you
can quickly itemize the contents of your box before dropping it off so
that you will have a complete receipt for your tax records.
Behind the Door
Create a simple laundry bag by hanging a hook over a bedroom door, or
mount a hook on the backside of the door to your bathroom. Loop the handle
of a mesh laundry bag over the hook, and you have a compact storage area
for dirty clothes. Many ready-made bags can be found in bed, bath, and
discount stores. Get creative, and use one decorated like a basketball
goal and hoop to swish your way to a cleaner floor.
The Gift Closet
Transform an area under the stairs, inside the broom closet, or near
the water heater into a container for birthday and holiday gifts. If you
purchase presents year-round, or have a large family and are looking for
places to store a plethora of boxes and bags, make a home in a closet,
trunk of your car, in the attic, or under your bed. If you are surrounded
by snoopers who can't resist the urge to pilfer your hidey hole,
camouflage your storage container by labeling it "mending" or
"light bulbs". Make the sign as boring as possible to deter
prying eyes from looking too hard into your hidden containers.
If your hiding place is not a firetrap, such as near a hot water heater
or near combustibles, consider storing your Gift Wrap Center nearby so
that you can quickly decorate gifts before storing them.
Rack It Up
Older homes rarely have enough closet space (whose home does, for that
matter?), so making use of the closet space you do have is crucial.
Utilize as much vertical space as possible, hanging metal racks over the
door to hold paperback books, videos, product samples, CDs, or video
games. With a little energy without a lot of bucks, you've created a
portable audio/video center in your small apartment or office.
Mount a canvas or vinyl shoe bag on the inside of your door to contain
shoes, action figures, Barbie dolls, cleaning items, toiletries, etc. Try
to use a theme when storing items in pockets so they can be easily found,
such as grouping hair sprays and shampoos on the back of the bathroom
door, or toys and cars on your son's closet door. For easy viewing,
purchase hanging organizers with clear vinyl pouches.
Whether you live in an efficiency apartment or work in a tiny cubicle,
making the most of your small space is a key element to your productivity.
Utilize as much vertical space as possible with racks, hangers, hooks, and
pockets. Turn wasted space into workable space with organizers specially
made for office supplies, collectibles, paperback books, or audio
recordings. Unless you're willing to part with most of your collectibles,
make a home for them so that you can treasure them for years to come. And
don't forget to take a milk and cookie break after all that organizing
work - you've earned it!