Showing posts with label organizing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label organizing. Show all posts

Friday, July 15, 2011

11 tips to keep your house tidy

A friend commented a few weeks ago that she 'doesn't know how I do it' (she was referring to keeping my house clean, even with children running around). That got me thinking and I realized that it isn't even a counscious thought for me.  It is just what I do.

I got it from my mother.  She is a very tidy woman and expected that from her children as well.  I'm sorry to say though that simply expecting it doesn't mean all children will become tidy (I have a very messy sibling that will remain unnamed ;)





So here is a list of some simple things you can do to keep on top of the clutter:


1. (and MOST important) is to never leave a room empty handed!  You know how items somehow appear in rooms they don't belong in?  If you are heading that direction, or passing by, pick up that item and return it to its rightful place on your way.  This is what I find really helps me keep things clean (especially with a toddler who likes to move everything all over the house).



2. Have your children help with clean up.  Expect them to clean up an item (ie. train set) before they move onto another set of toys.  Also have them clean up the room before you leave it.  Of course this doesn't always happen - (especially for impatient me who doesn't like to wait for Hailey to do it by herself - it could take years ;)  So for those times when the kids don't do it themselves there is #3



3.  use quiet/nap time and bedtime at night to do a full toy pick up in your playroom (what is left from the kiddos 'clean' at least).  it really only takes 3 minutes to put the toys in their proper place.  Still leaves plenty of time for you to nap or work on a project.

4.  be organized!  If everything has an assigned place you won't get collections of 'random' items lying around the house.  I am a huge fan of tupperware and my label maker.  Sort things and label them.  Get hooks, shelving units, baskets, etc and sort them out.

5. have a cleaning schedule.  You can plan to clean one or two rooms a day (or if it is more your style set aside a full Saturday to do everything at once).  I prefer to do similar things together on the same day - laundry day, vacuum day, bathroom day, dusting day, yard day.



6.  always clean your kitchen before you go to bed.  It makes a HUGE difference to wake up to a clean kitchen then to face a day with a dirty one from the start.  I lack all motivation to clean the kitchen if I wake up to it already dirty.  It is easier to maintain a clean kitchen than to always be 'catching up'.

7.  Along with #6 you can try to unload the dishwasher shortly after it is finished cleaning.  Than you have an empty/dirty dishwasher to add to that gets the dirty items off the counter right away.


8.  If there is just too much to do (or you are 'too pregnant' or 'too exhausted' with a new baby, or it is spring and every single item in your home needs a clean over) than you can get a team to do all the work so much faster.  Find a friend and trade days where you tackle each other's houses as a team.  Plus you have someone to chat with while you work :)

oh and of course hubby has to be in charge of his own space (which is the garage, his bathroom, the yard and his side of our room- his domain, not mine).  I don't touch those usually.  Sometimes I have to pester and nag and guilt trip to get them done but 95% of the time I don't have to do anything with them.

9.  allow yourself a 'stash room'.  One room in your home where you can chuck stuff that you really don't want to deal with at the time.  A room that no one but you sees ( I use my office/craft room).  Plan to clean this up every month (or so - mine is going on 6 mths dirty probably).  No one has a perfectly clean house ALL the time :)

10.  every month choose a room and reorganize the drawers/shelves (you knows those cupboards you toss tupperware into in the kitchen, or the clothes drawers that are unfolded and containing clothes that no longer fit your children - note to self I need to do both of those).  It helps you see what items you have and what condition they are in.



11.  If you haven't touched it for 6 mths or more - GET RID OF IT!  I am not a collector.  I will be the mean mom who keeps her children's drawings on the fridge for one day then throws them out (I did this with my students as well - poor kids).  If you aren't using it, then you don't need it in your house.  Or if it is something you have rediscovered, that you want to use, put it in a place where it will be seen and therefore used.  Of course you don't have to throw it out.... sell it, donate or repurpose the item :)



Don't be hard on yourself if things aren't in perfect (or even decent) condition.  Right now my home is no 'show home' with our newest addition keeping me tied to the couch all day - and her mouth.  *so don't come by to check on me ;)

But if you put the hard work in at first to get it in good order, then maintaining that order will be far easier (and quicker) for days to come.  Then you can relax and enjoy your clean home for the 5 minutes it will remain so ;)

Jen

just a note for Ian as I know he is reading this thinking 'great ideas jen - do you do that?'  Remember dear... we just had a baby.  Think about the way it USED to be (and will be again in the coming months ;)

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Tupperware and a Label Maker

My favourite 'tools'!  If anyone broke into my house they would know exactly where to find everything.... of course that would be assuming that they want bins and bins of infant clothing and sentimental memories :)


This order is slightly 'deranged' as my husband has taken a few containers to use as a paint table/ moved things around.  I love that I have 5 empty bins ready to be organized and filled.

Monday, January 17, 2011

Oh the order

Here is my neat and tidy pantry from my clean up last week!  I am trying to tackle a new organization project each week as I follow this blog.

 

I have always been an organized person.  It has become more challenging as my family and our home grows each year but I like the challenge.  It gives me things to do on these crazy cold snow days that leave me stuck inside for DAYS!

I've also attached some recent pictures of our crazy girl!  She is more of a toddler everyday.  It leaves me wondering what I am really 'in for' in the coming years?  Mostly, I am sure, a lot of fun :)

This is supposed to be her 'pretty' smile :)



Thursday, January 6, 2011

Play room

I finally decided to make use of our empty bedroom upstairs! 

When we first moved it was an office, then a guest room but both of those were eventually moved to the basement. 

In 5 mths it will be Hailey's 'big girl' room, once the baby comes, but since it has not been in use it has become the 'dumping ground'.  I put a bunch of Hailey's baby stuff in there, a collection of items for a future garage sale, empty boxes and other random junk that I really just didn't want to put away properly.  In the mean time my living room has become overrun with toys... so why not clean up the room and get my living room back!

(sorry no pics of the pre-mess)

Now my living room is 'kid-free' (though looks grotesquely empty) and I can lock Hailey in a room to play with her toys ;) (kidding, but also not).  We moved our old t.v. in there with a dvd player so she can watch movies.  The bad thing is that Hailey mostly goes in there, sits in her chair and looks at the tv waiting for me to put something on.  She says 'show? show?' over and over.  It is pretty cute.  I cave if I have stuff to do that needs her out of the way (shower, sweeping the floor, unloading the dishwasher) but most recently I am trying to get her to play more.  I guess I have to re-teach my tv-a-holic how to play!  Curse those 6 weeks of illness that forced me to put her in front of the tube.  I have forever ruined her ;)  Just kidding.

So here are some pics of the temporary play space and my empty living room.

*side note, if the door is closed and Hailey wants out she just politely knocks and waits for me to let her out.  I love her!

once I put all her toys (from upstairs) in here it didn't seem like very much at all!



* the back corner doesn't have anything in it.  It is a long skinny room.  A funny shape and it will be difficult to figure out her new bedroom set up.  Still excited to do it though.  Just waiting for the spring to show life.  I don't want to do everything so soon that I have nothing let to do in these 5 mths as we wait for baby.

where can you get non-slip mats to go under carpets?  It slides around all the time.

the glass cupboard on the right?  what are those called?

someday that keyboard will be replaced with a beautiful black, shiny grand piano.... someday ;)

I'd like to add a nice espresso coloured 9 cube shelf with baskets, along with matching coffee/side tables.  I think it will help fill the space nicely.  Also contemplating whether to paint my grandmother's (what is the name of those glass door cupboards?).  It is an heirloom and in pretty good shape, but do I keep it 'old school' or give it an upgrade?  I am keeping it either way.... it just might move to some 'less conspicuous' location if it stays 'as is'.