Organizing Tips

Get simple organizing tips to declutter your space, maximize storage and keep your home running smoothly.

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Smart Cleaning Schedule Tips for a More Comfortable Home

Oftentimes we tend to think of cleaning as a single action, isolated on its own. A monotone task repeated over and over, mostly there to cut into our free time of binge-watching the latest Netflix series. But it’s far more interconnected than you might think.

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How to Store Hats the Right Way

Growing up is realizing that there’s a wrong and a right way to store your hats. It’s up to you whether they stay sharp or end up crumpled, discolored, and linty. Back when hats were an everyday essential and travel didn’t involve A/C, leather hat boxes were such a hit that even panettone boxes borrowed their iconic design. So let’s honor the tradition and get serious about hat storage.

How to Store Pillows Long-Term Without Ruining Them

Pillows are one of those household items we don’t think much about until we pull one out of a closet and it smells stale, feels flat or looks oddly misshapen. Whether you’re rotating seasonal bedding, setting up a spare bedroom for guests, moving homes, or just trying to declutter, knowing how to store pillows properly makes a real difference.

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Small Apartment Storage Ideas: How to Maximize Space and Make It Feel Like Home

Living in a small apartment doesn’t mean settling for cramped or chaotic. With the right systems in place, even limited square footage can feel organized, functional and surprisingly comfortable.

10 Small Bathroom Storage Ideas to Maximize Your Space

Your bathroom is one of the most frequently used areas in your home, which makes it especially prone to clutter. Toiletries build up quickly, towels multiply, and laundry bins can easily overwhelm the room, particularly in a compact layout. If you’re working with limited square footage, the right small bathroom ideas can help you stay organized without sacrificing style.

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Garden Tool Storage: 11 Simple Ideas To Get Organized

Garden tools feel effortless to manage when everything has a clear place and a simple routine. These garden tool storage ideas focus on layouts and habits you can use in a shed, garage, or outdoor cabinet — and, when you need extra room, in a storage unit as a seasonal “overflow closet” — so you always know exactly where you can find each tool.

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Feeling Overwhelmed By Clutter? How To Start Decluttering In 10 Easy Steps

At some point, clutter can start to feel like an outside force taking over our home, leaving us wondering how we got here and what to do next. If that resonates with you, know you’re not alone: Clutter is taking over the nation’s homes right now, and a recent study shows that 44% of Americans feel overwhelmed by clutter. The good news is that decluttering gets easier the moment you start, and it comes with mental health benefits galore, beyond the obvious practical upsides. Here’s our plan on how to start decluttering when overwhelmed, based on the advice of mental health and home organization experts. This way, you can keep what matters, let go of what doesn’t, and find another place for what you only need now and then.

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Decluttering Tips For Seniors: Small Changes That Make A Big Difference

Decluttering later in life tends to work best when three things take center stage: making the home safer, respecting the memories attached to what’s inside it, and keeping daily routines simple and manageable. A home should feel comfortable to move through and peaceful to live in, while still leaving room for the stories and history behind the things that remain. These decluttering tips for seniors focus on practical, doable steps that fit everyday life, without rushing or pressure.

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Where To Donate Books In LA

Los Angeles stretches wide, with long drives between work, home and everyone else. In a city built on distance, donated books have a way of passing from one stranger to another without traffic or small talk. If you move, downsize or just want your books to matter again, donating keeps this community of strangers growing. So, let’s take a look at the nine best places to donate books in Los Angeles, from historic public libraries to committed nonprofits.

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10 Best Places To Donate Books In NYC

Book donations make the world less lonely. Why? Well, a donated book is a link between two strangers who give their time to a third stranger: the author. Maybe that’s why New York City, whose huge population is bound to come with “strangers,” also ranks as the second-best city for book lovers in the U.S. If you’re moving, decluttering, or just want to share some joy and knowledge, this is a great way to spread the magic. Here are the 10 best places to donate books in NYC, based on our research.

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The “Yes Home”: Babyproofing Your House So Your Child Can Explore Freely

Most parents begin the babyproofing journey with the same question: How do I babyproof my home to keep my baby safe without constantly saying no?  As parents, we don’t want to discourage their natural curiosity , their drive to explore and to learn from their environment. However, at the same time, we do need to keep them safe. Traditional advice focuses heavily on restrictions like child locks, barriers, and endless reminders. Necessary, yes, but not the whole story.

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Pantry Organization Ideas: How to Organize Your Kitchen Pantry To Make Cooking Easier

Pantries have a way of becoming chaotic – it might be that we tend to cram in there all of the things we don’t want to see around the kitchen, or we bulk buy all sorts of ingredients than promptly forget about them. So, if your pantry is overflowing with half-empty cereal boxes, dusty cans of soup, and mystery bags of flour, you’re certainly not alone.