Sunday, September 23, 2012

Organising your Bathroom Part One

The easiest thing you can do in the bathroom is to organise the airing cupboard if you have one. First of all take all your duvet covers and put them in the matching pillowcases. This saves time trying to find the matching bed sets and it also look so neat!

This will save you soooo much time when trying to make your bed. For the rest of your cupboard i suggest colour co-ordination (my fave) to organise towels. You can also make seperate piles for the different sizes to avoid those awkward unstable stacks that always fall over.
Other cool ideas to store towels if you do not have a cupboard in your bathroom are firstly, install high shelves above door for towels.
A slightly weirder idea is to use wine racks to store rolled up towels.
And then there are always many different hook you can attach to the back of the door.



Sunday, September 16, 2012

Organising documents

I have not blogged in a few days as  i have been busy organising other peoples lives. So nothings changed there... Today i spent a good chunk of it helping my stepdad organise his life into papers. He had 4 folders full of piles of random bank statements, bits of paper with important writing and any other detail you can think of written down somewhere. My job was to make it easier to find things so i don't get woken up at 7 by a panicking man who cannot find the paper version of his driving license. I personally love organising papers as i think they are one of the easiest things to organise (plus i get to use my label maker and what can be better than that?)
First of all we got ourselves a large box filer. We decided on this one due to the large amount of paper needing to be filed and the paper filers can not hold very much and this way you can lock the box to keep files safe. This style also means you can add as many suspension files as you want in direct relevance to the amount of folders you need. Rymans are always good for this and there is one relatively close to our house. One like this one in the picture below will cost about £16.99 at rymans. Their web address is http://www.ryman.co.uk
You can also buy the suspension files seperately from Rymans for £6.99 for 10 in a variety of colours.





They also have the handy labels above so you can hand write what is in each seperate file so it can be easily found.
I know this isnt very interesting but it can take very little time to do and once all your files are in order it takes so little time to find things you need and lets be honest you are always tearing the house apart looking for that one piece of paper you desperately need. This way everything is in order and you can find things within seconds!

Friday, September 7, 2012

Clothes Folder!

If like me, you like this very neat then you will love this item. I first discovered it on the American TV show, The Big Bang Theory. The main character was using it and the instant i saw it i had to have it. I organise my drawers by, cardigans, vest tops, t shirts and long sleeves and in every drawer i love things to look extremely neat and perfect. So the way i get perfect clothing pile is to use this...

The Clothes Folder!!!

I personally have a hot pink one (obvi) which i got on ebay after searching for it online. However they sell them in many places including www.amazon.co.uk where they cost £27.69. Bit pricey if you ask me, after all they are only plastic with some hinges. I paid about £10 for mine on ebay including postage and i had a huge amount of colours to choose from. I was thrilled when it arrived and spent the whole day folding everything perfectly. Trust me, if you enjoy organisation and order then this will definately brighten up your day!


Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Jewellery

There are so many incredibly cool ways to store your jewellery that not only stop pieces getting tangled but also create great decorations. Here are a few of my favourite ways to store jewellery.

1. Hanging Organiser
These hanging organisers are great for bulky jewellery which are so hard to fit in jewellery boxes as they seperate them in individual pockets. I got one just like this from Primark for just £1!!!! It turned out to be the most useful thing i ever bought. Its also double sided so i can hide my slightly less sightly jewellery on the back. Ha! Also if you want to be really neat the hanger allows you to hang this in the wardrobe if you do not like cluttered walls.













2. Jewellery trees

Jewellery trees come in all different styles, as you can see some even look like trees! I don't personally use these as i have to many thin necklaces for these but they are most useful for necklaces so they don't tangle but not very delicate necklaces. You can get these in so many places, gift shops, argos, and little independent nick nack shops.












3. Wall hangers (or your own cheaper version)

I personally love these as they look so organised! Everything looks perfect and neat! I havn't managed to get my hands on of these though but i would love one!









However there is a very easy way to do this yourself!




All you need is a pin board and some strong pins!
Just mount the pinboard to your wall wherever and however you want! And then add the pins! The great thing about this is that you can design it however you want! You can put the pins wherever you like on the board and move them about when you get bored! You don't even need a pinboard, if you're feeling brave then you can put pins straight into the walls. The great thing about this is that things don't get tangled. And as you can see in the picture you can even put things in small clear bags and attach them to the board.





However if none of these work for you, you can go back to the old faithful jewellery box! It's a staple for a reason!



Monday, September 3, 2012

Accessories


Accessories such as belts, scarves, ties and bags can be annoying to organise especially if you don't have the space. The easiest way to organise is to use small thin drawers so things can be displayed neatly. Or you could use drawer seperators for the bigger drawers.
These ones are from Ikea for £8.00 but they sell all different sorts to fit any and every need.
If you do not have much drawer space and have slightly more in your wardrobe then hooks are the way for you to go! I personally have small sticky removable hooks stuck on the inside of my wardrobe and i hang scarves and belts on them.
I found these ones in a pound shop but you will be able to get them at most DIY stores such as B&Q.

But you could stick them anywhere, just do not hang too much on them or they will just fall off. For Bags you will probably need stronger hooks. Most will hang nicely on a simple nail in the wall and there are many different types to suit anyone's taste. But for bulkier items like bags i prefer to keep them in drawers so i bought a bed with sliding drawers and they are perfect for storing bags. But obviously you can't buy a new bed just to store your bags (ahem) so there are some much cheaper options. The top shelf of wardrobes are useful for this kind of storage, you could use normal boxes and store accessories in them in the top shelf as this looks very organised, or even just nice bags! For one friend i used her old selfridges bags as they fit perfectly in the top shelf and the bright yellow looked great all lined up and they were perfect for belts, scarves and even small bags.