You don’t need to invest time or money to organize.
For those of us who are likely to be a little challenging in the country, these tips should be a good start.
1. Do not destroy fruits … Reduce rotten fruits and vegetables! Spin your productions Simply put, buy produce under older products or after production. Stop throwing away your money with the destroyed fruit.
2. Store fresh garlic and onions in a clean knee-high stockings that you can hang in a cool, dry place in your pantry. Or you can place a small hook in your closet and hang it
3. Love to buy club bags or large cat food with wholesale prices Are pet food everywhere? Use metal bins to store in bags at the same time.
4. Use six pack of cardboard packaging to carry condiments from the kitchen to the backyard or deck.
5. Keep all your instruction manual in one file and store in the kitchen or pantry.
6. Use an old baby food jar as a cute little spice container. Keep it in the drawer upside down for a chic look.
7. Things. Take the menu out of the Ziploc freezer bag and store it in the kitchen drawer.
8. Place paper trays on the kitchen counter where family members can send important documents such as licenses or letters that need immediate action.
9. Use the charging station to let all of your devices charge and connect cables out of the way and not tangling.
10. Keep an inventory sheet on the refrigerator door where you can add items to the refrigerator. When you go out to buy things, just grab the item and go.
11. Decorate the old wooden stairs to collect towels and hand towels.
12. You can keep the fresh bath towels in the wicker baskets.
13. Take a shower But shouldn’t be rough Basic treatment, shampoo, hair conditioner, shower gel
14. Store cleaning products in caddies in the bathroom cabinet.
15. Set a towel set for children by color. Make laundry easy
16. Use a small jam jar to store cotton balls / brooms and other necessities in the dressing table drawers.
17. Install a pair of hotel style fabric strips to save time and walk from the linen closet.
18. Keep baby toys bathed in a net bag and hang from hooks in the shower.
19. Collect additional bath products in the caddy One per family member
20. Post the paper under the vanity or behind the bathroom door to display a list of products that need to be filled. On the shopping day, just grab and go.
21. Stock up on a wooden basket
22. Don’t be a magazine hoarder. Like the article? Cut it out and put it in a binder and / or a dream book.
23. Throw dirty socks in a net bag to combine them.
24. Use a large plastic bucket to adjust the sink to the right place.
25. Keep the Ottoman or bench in the family room or the living room for easy storage.
26. Recycle plastic shopping bags Keep in an empty Kleenex box.
27. Keep dead batteries in berry plastic containers until they are ready for proper disposal.
28. Paint all the walls in the storage room on the color board for messages and family checklists … Have fun!
29. Use ice trays to store paper clips, staples and other necessities from the desk drawers.
30. Use the white label sticker to label the various wires in the power strip.
31. Use the canvas shoe storage above the door to store small toys and art supplies.
32. Arrange sheets set by storing flat sheets, folding sheets, installation sheets and the second pillowcase in the first pillow case.
33. Avoid clutter of the closet by installing the locker. Help yourself to aggravate!
34. Install artificial lighting in your closet to organize well, a well-lit closet.
35. Keep kitchen trash drawers at the bay. Use the drawer organizer.
36. Recycle ribbons, gift wrap, and use to store wires together in a multipurpose storage cabinet.
37. Pot lid lids installed at the cabinet door are a great way to organize pots and pans, organized neatly and are easy to grab.
38. Pot lid holders can be used to store aluminum foil, wax paper and / or plastic sheets.
39. Arrange dressing tables that are forbidden on ancient trays
40. Wrapping off-season clothes, sheets and duvets to save space