Tackle Home Hot Spots

1) The top of the refrigerator is a big problem for a lot of people. This is especially true if you do not have a pantry for food storage. People end up making-do with a couple of sections of counter space and the top of the fridge. To tackle this area, you’ll need to go through your cabinets and get rid of whatever you can. If possible, replace mix-matched bowls and casserole dishes with ones that nest inside of each other to save space. This is really helpful for plastic storage ware. If you’re like most people, you have a lot of pieces that don’t match and they end up being a cabinet avalanche waiting to happen. Install a few wire baskets inside of the cabinet doors to make room for things like lids.

When you get it cleared out or at least consolidated, you should have room for food. If you are still limited on space, take bags out of boxes and label them if necessary. Add extra shelves inside of the cabinet if the space is tall. Use tiered shelves for things that get lost in the back. Secure opened items by rolling them down and wrapping a rubber band around the whole thing. This is an easy way to keep things small and sealed in the cabinet. When you buy new items, get rid of the box and put it in the back. That way, opened things never get pushed back where you can’t see them.

2) The master bedroom is a huge problem because it becomes a dumping ground for everything in the house that doesn’t have a place. You don’t want to store extra photos and camera equipment in the kids’ rooms and it’s piling up in the living room, so naturally it is stashed out of sight in the master bedroom. To reclaim this space, you may have to work on making places for all of these odds and ends. But to get started right now, tackle the closet.

If you share a closet, then you’re probably low on space. Some people have so much stuff that they unintentionally end up banishing their spouse from the closet and making them live out of laundry baskets. Go through the closet and get rid of what you can. Don’t worry if it doesn’t seem like a lot. Concentrate on clearing the floor and the shelves. A lot of times we have things in storage for so long that we don’t realize that we don’t need them anymore. Replace your standard hangers with slim, velvet clothes hangers that fit closely together. You won’t believe how much space these types of hangers give you. Cascade them from each other to coordinate outfits and you can double or triple the space in your closet.

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