Spring Cleaning The Bedrooms
Most of us spend at least eight hours a day in our bedrooms, it only makes sense that they be a pleasing room to be in. You will sleep better and enjoy your leisure time much more in a neat and orderly bedroom. Here is how you can make your own bedroom or your children’s rooms, the retreat they should be.
De-cluttering the bedroom can be a big job- especially if you are a “pack rat.” Start by tackling the biggest project first…the closet. Use the top down approach, once again, and take everything off the shelves, if there are any.
Sort through the pile of things from the shelf and decide what you need, what you want, and what can be thrown or given away. If you find something that you forgot you had and have no use for, throw it out. Dust the corners of the closet walls and wipe down the shelf before replacing the items.
Move down to the hanging items next. Take everything out and wipe off the hang bar. Now go through the pile of clothes, being blatantly honest with yourself. If it doesn’t fit, is hopelessly out of style, or is in need of repair that will never happen, throw it out or put it in a bag to be given to charity. Though we should all keep a pair or two pants for less-then-slender days, the jeans that were super-snug in high school are never going to go over those hips that bore three children, ever again.
While you are going through the hanging clothes, check your hangers to see if any need replacing. You can buy new ones very cheaply, or recycle those that are on the items you are getting rid of. If you find that your closet is still stuffed full, even after weeding out the old things, try adding a bar beneath one half and hanging tops on the upper bar and skirts and folded pants below.
Finish up the closet by removing everything from the floor and vacuuming thoroughly. Dust the corners and wipe down the walls if needed. Sort through the items here with the same technique of throwing out the old, unnecessary items and only keeping what you need and really want.
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Awesome Tips Cara – I Have to admit that while I am organized it has been AGES since I’ve pulled ALL of my hanging clothes out of the closet (blush) great advice and I will add that to my to-do list.
Quick question – do you have any quick cleaning tipr those heavy wooden blinds (other than hiring someone else to clean them). I run from this task like the plague
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Every season I pull everything out of my closet. Here’s a quick tip: when you put things back in your closet, hang everything backwards. Then as you wear and wash your clothes, put them away the correct way. At the end of the season, whatever hasn’t been put away the correct way should be purged since you obviously didn’t wear it.
As far as blinds, stay tuned. That is going to be addressed in my next podcast!
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So bombing or torching the closet and starting fresh isn’t an option? lol! I’d love an excuse just to start all over again!
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I’m with Annette. It just *sounds* so much more fun. hehe
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