When a client reaches out for an organizing job, our first step is to discuss their problem areas and schedule a meeting. During this consultation, I make sure to ask about other areas in the home used for storage, such as closets, cabinets and drawers.
Assessing Space Utilization
I frequently discover that clients are not utilizing their spaces as efficiently as they could be. Common issues include:
- Kitchens: Higher cabinets and top pantry shelves are often used to store infrequently used items like platters, holiday decor, and crock pots.
- Coat Closets: These are often almost empty, while the mudroom might be overcrowded with items.
This is where the process of purging and relocating items becomes essential!
Strategies for Efficient Space Utilization
- Declutter: Start by removing unnecessary items to keep your space clear and organized.
- Establish Zones: Prioritize frequently used items and place them in the most accessible locations.
- Hidden Storage: Utilize furniture with hidden storage, such as seating that lifts, to save space and keep things tidy. Reserve high cabinets for seasonal decor and larger appliances.
- Use Wall Space: Think vertically! Install floating shelves, pot racks, wall hooks or additional shelves or cubbies to maximize wall space.
- Inside Door Space: Don’t forget to use the inside of doors for additional storage options.
By employing these strategies, you can make the most of your space, enhancing both storage and functionality.
Happy Organizing! 💗