You don't have to wait until spring
to clear out the clutter and get organized. The fall is a great time to
tackle this task, too.
I like to start small with
simple projects like organizing one pantry shelf at a time or the junk
drawer. but if you are ambitious, here are some great ideas to get
organized.
1. Family fun room: Instead of
art on the walls, try open
shelving. This offers great storage for books and board games.
And for the other 'loose' items like toys and crafts try using a colourful box
or basket. Get this kids involved in the tidy-up process too.
Having these items accessible also means that they will be used more often,
too.

2. Storage: Add storage
wherever you can! As your children get older they also come with more
stuff. so try to incorporate storage in seating (storage
ottomans or cubes are great), trunks in the kids rooms etc...There are many
options on the market now but you'll need to look around if you are in smaller
markets.
3. Kitchen: an over
sized chalkboard! I actually used chalk
board paint on my pantry doors. I kept track of what groceries we
needed and what events were taking place. A busy family needs a
calendar so put yours in a hot spot of the home. the mudroom is another
great spot for an over sized calendar.
4. The entry/hall: hooks!
Invest in lots of hooks
that can easily be attached to the wall. Make sure to put them at a height
that your kids can reach to hang their things (coats, sweater and
back-packs). If you don't want these items hanging out in the hallway-
hang the hooks inside the front entry closet.

5. Mudroom: if you are lucky
enough to have one - it's perfect for the kids! Add some inexpensive wire
baskets to the wall to keep important notices and homework
assignments (that need to go back to school), you can also keep hats and
mitts in the baskets too. It's also a good idea to have a storage bench -
this is great to store seasonal items but also to help you get the kids dressed
for the outdoors. You can also install some large hooks to hang
umbrellas. since the mudroom is such a perfect spot for the kids make it
kid friendly by adding some fun colour and hang their hooks etc...at an
accessible height for them.
6. Modern playroom: perfect for
urban living - dedicate a corner of your living room to your child and
integrate it with your decor, so use complimentary colours to your existing
theme. Use cool contains to store toys and books, and have a funky
chair for the kids, too.
7. Finished basement: use that
nook under the stairs for storage, using cool
baskets, book cases and maybe even a small cabinet perfect for storing more
kids' stuff or seasonal items.

It's important to take on a big
de-cluttering job every year, it's amazing what we accumulate. If we want
to live stress free lives we need to eliminate as much clutter as we can.
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