I probably am one of the worst home organizers you will ever meet. Why? Before I met my husband, I didn’t have much stuff, didn’t care for having lots of it, and I seemed to always have enough space for what I had. So home organization was one of the last things that ever popped into my mind. When I bought my first house, and it’s the house that we’re currently in, I thought to myself, there is no way I will ever fill this space. It’s a four bedroom house with a large kitchen, decent family room and a good size living room/dining room combination. At the time it seemed to have unlimited amount of closet space.
Well, was I wrong. Five years down the road, and two additional occupants with the third on the way, the house is officially packed to its max. These days I look in the closets thinking to myself, how could they go from completely empty to being stuffed like this? The three-car garage is now a two-car with tons of crap in place of third. Now I have no choice, but to start getting creative and get organized!
My first project was to tackle baby room closet. With the second kid coming in about three weeks, I just need to create additional room. Since we already have a 2-year old, we’re pretty well equipped with all the baby gear. Even though the closet is fairly large, it looked extremely cluttered. The corners were packed with bunch of baby stuff and some of our stuff too. Too bad I didn’t think to snap a picture. Elyana’s old clothes that are too small for her were stuck in the corners in the bags, mixed in with the shopping cart cover, baby swing gear, baby gym, breastfeeding pillow, etc.
Being a cheapscate on top of being a minimalist, I did not want to spend much money on the project. I purchased couple of 18-gallon storage totes, since they were buy one, get one free. I made sure that the totes’ dimensions matched the closet width before I got them. And I packed them up pretty fast. In order to remember what’s where for easy find, I made labels and taped them to the side of each tote.
I also reorganized the way I store clothes for our new baby boy. We have a lot of used clothes left over from Elyana, that can be reused for a boy. I tried to get as much gender neutral stuff as possible when she was under 12 months (another perk of being a minimalist). On top of it, we got pretty good amount of boy clothes from my neighbor. So I decided to sort the clothes according to age. I labeled them as well using painter’s tape and permanent marker for easy find.
Why did I do it this way? With my first, I had her new clothes mixed in together as far as size is concerned. Many times I would forget about them completely. So by the time I would think of getting them out, they would already be too small! (Poor move for a minimalist, what a waste!)
Now the closet seems to have double the space it did with things tucked away into totes. We still have to get rid of some stuff on the top shelf, but the improvement is obvious!
Project Overview:
Complexity: easy
Expense: $6
Time spent: 3 hours for third trimester prego / 2 hours otherwise








on Jan 31st, 2010 at 7:46 am
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on Feb 28th, 2010 at 10:38 am
Hello! i think organizing the closet to save much space is as hard as solving worded mathematical problems. As it really left you thinking where would you stock little craps you do not want to throw away. i like your idea to use plastic containers to seperate one thing from the other.. plus the fact that it has a promo. ha-ha!! good job.