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Conquering The Clutter In Kids’ Rooms

by Trish



A room that is dedicated for your kids should be the most adaptable space in the house. It should work as a playroom that can accommodate a wide variety of toys. An art studio, where the kids can let loose of their inner Picasso or Van Gogh. In the next instant, a clubhouse where your young ones can meet and interact with their friends. And, of course, a space to rest, somewhere to dress and, probably, provide a modest nook for reading and studying.


When a single room has to fulfill all the aforesaid functions, efficient storage and organization are necessary. However, keeping a kid’s room organized doesn’t necessarily mean it should appear like an adult’s room or a boring bedroom. You can make it both fun and organized by taking these tips to heart.

Consider child-friendly storage

To keep the organization inside a children’s room, the storage solutions available should meet your children’s needs and style. Hence, avoid using adult organizing systems, such as sticky dresser drawers that can be cumbersome for small hands to manage or closet hanging rods that are too high up and out of reach.

To make stuff more accessible for young children, invest in open shelves whose surfaces are easy to clean. Or, opt to remove the doors of existing closets to prevent pinching fingers. Try to lower clothing rods and use child-sized hangers to hold children’s clothing. As for the toys, corral them in floor-level open containers or bins.

Organize from down up

To complement the short stature of kids, the best way to organize the things inside their room is to start the process from the bottom and work your way to the top. That is, keep frequently used toys and belongings on the lower shelves, drawers or on the floor. Less-frequently used objects, on the other hand, should be designated to higher levels of the storage systems.

Don’t forget to add labels

To make your life easier when it’s time to clean and sort your kids’ stuff, put labels everywhere: on boxes, bookcases, shelf edges, bins and inside and outside of drawers. You can make the labels more appealing by printing out images of shirts, toys, socks, blocks, etc. These pictures will also make it easier for young kids to determine where they should put things after use. For older children, you can help enhance their reading skills by using labels with large-type words.

Establish a clean-up routine

Depending on your children’s ages, they could help you with the process of organizing and decluttering. So if you have older kids, teach them a clean-up routine that they can easily follow through. For instance, a few minutes in the morning should be spared for tending to their beds, such as straightening the comforters or returning the pillows in place. And before they dress up for bed, there should be an evening routine where they pickup their toys and place those items in their corresponding storage solutions. If you have younger children, however, you will have to clean the space yourself. So squeeze this into your schedule to avoid their stuff from accumulating.

This home organization advice was contributed by Ericka in behalf of www.heritagecleaning.co.uk. Ericka has been writing articles about a wide variety of topics for some years now. However, she is particularly interested in writing insightful posts related to home improvement and gardening.

Filed Under: Home and family, Home Improvement Tagged With: child friendly, children, clutter, dressers, house, kids room, labels, organize, playroom, storage, toys

Eight Tips For Home Office Design

by Trish

Photo credit EvelynGiggles on Flickr

If you love to telecommute, you’ll love having a home office but only if it’s designed correctly. Home office design isn’t particularly complicated but it does require quite a bit of careful thought and planning. If you’ve recently decided to convert a room into an office, here are eight tips for getting the most out of your decision.

Photo credit Jeremy Levine Design on Flickr

Spaciousness is Key

Space is everything when it comes to home office design. Considering the purpose of the room is to provide yourself with somewhere to lock yourself away for a few hours, a cramped space is not something that you want. If your choice of room is up for debate, go with the larger option. If it’s not, maximise the space that you have available to you by keeping your furnishings to a minimum.

Photo credit juhansonin on Flickr

Invest in a Quality Chair

If you’re going to blow your budget on something, make it the chair. When it comes to office chairs, you really do get what you pay for. And when you consider the amount of time that you are likely to be sitting in it, it’s worth paying a lot. Consider the ergonometric variety and never buy before you try.

Photo credit teamaskins on Flickr

Storage Space Matters

Regardless of how neat you consider yourself to be, if you don’t have space to put anything, you can expect to be working in a pretty messy environment. Storage space is therefore not something that you can afford to skimp on. Sleek filing cabinets will not only make you feel like a professional, they’re also the perfect solution to your document storage needs.

Photo credit Travis Isaacs on Flickr

What do You Need?

Take a look online and you’ll find all manner of fancy desks and storage units. Before purchasing anything however, it’s important to ask yourself exactly what you need. Do you use a laptop or a desktop? Does your work require ample desk space? What items do you need to have easy access to? If you don’t take the time to answer these questions, you are highly unlikely to end up with a home office that meets your needs.

Photo credit jnyemb on Flickr

Don’t Work Against the Wall

The last thing you want is a desk that faces a blank wall. If your home office has a window, that’s where your desk should go. If not, it should face outwards, preferably towards the door.

Photo credit Noah Sussman on Flickr

Tame Your Wires

Despite the popularity of wireless internet, wireless power has yet to be invented. This means that your home office is never going to be completely free of tangles. You can however keep such tangles to a minimum with cord winders, tubing and conveniently placed holes in your desk.

Choose Colours You Love

Photo credit bark on Flickr

One of the benefits of telecommuting is that you don’t need to work in a stuffy office environment. Don’t make the mistake of creating one at home. Beige has no place in a modern home office. Choose colours that you love. It’s also worth noting that different colours tend to have different effects on different people. Try to establish what colours are most likely to keep you calm, and of course, productive.

Keep Things Bright

Finally, if you want to minimise eye strain and generally stay productive, ample lighting is very much required. To make the most of natural light, you should try to keep your windows as bare as possible. And when it comes to artificial lighting, don’t rely exclusively on the ceiling variety. Additional lighting in close proximity to your desk is very much recommended.

Ed Markwell is an interior designer with a passion of protecting the environment from global warming. He recommends replacing older models of gas boilers with new ones to slash energy use by 50%.

Filed Under: Home and family, House and Home Tagged With: calm, colors, convert, design, desk, desktop, easy, ergonometric chair, good chair, home, home office, laptop, Lighting, neat, organize, planning, productive, room, space, storage, tips, window

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