COURSES FOR HOUSEWIVES: ORGANIZED CLOSET / DRAWERS / CABINETS AND CUPBOARDS

 I have wanted to compile this course for a very very long time. I love organization, schedules, routines and everything that gives me the sense of control and order. 

The Magic of an Organized Home

Organized Cupboards, Cabinets, Drawers and Wardrobe have an aura of their own. They induce serenity and tranquility in everyone who lives in a house. 


This Wardrobe and Cupboards organization Courses is organized for all Housewives' who want to live in an Organized Home (inside out). In fact, I searched the internet but could not find anything like this anywhere.

Everyone loves Organized Cabinets and Organized Drawers. There is something peaceful and serene about it. 

Day 1

Importance of Organization

Why Organization is Important for Moms and Homes. The positive Psychological benefits of an organized home. How Organized home is perpetually related to less psychological problems and less marriage problems. This video says it all




Day 2

The Marie kondo Method of Organizing


Day 3

The Secret of Folds

People who have organized wardrobes and cupboards believe in folding hacks and folding rules. They have a pattern of folding clothes which was confusing until I got the hang of it. 





DAY 4

THE P-R-O-C-E-S-S

Organizing drawers, cupboards and wardrobes is an important part of maintaining an orderly and efficient home. 

  1. To begin, it is important to first remove all items from the drawers, cupboards and wardrobes. 
  2. This will allow for a thorough cleaning of the area and a better assessment of what items are needed to be stored. 
  3. Once the area is cleaned, it is important to sort items into categories, such as clothing, kitchen items, office supplies, etc. This will make it easier to determine where each item should be stored.
  4. After sorting, it is important to store items in an organized manner, such as folding clothing neatly and stacking items in an orderly fashion. 
  5. Finally, it is important to label items and drawers so that items can be easily identified and retrieved when needed. 


Organizing drawers, cupboards and wardrobes is an important step in maintaining an efficient and orderly home, and it is a task that should be done regularly.

DAY 5
 TIPS FROM A PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZER


DAY 6

IDENTIFICATION AND LABELLING OF EACH DRAWER/CABINET/CUPBOARD/CLOSET

To begin, one must identify the items that will be stored in each space. Separate items by category and then store them in trays or containers. For example, place socks and underwear in one drawer, and towels in another. Utilize drawer dividers to separate items, such as cutting boards and baking sheets in the kitchen. Place costume jewelry in an organizer for easy access.

DAY 7

DAY 8



- Utilize drawer dividers to separate items into categories.
- Place items that are used frequently in the most accessible drawers.
- Utilize baskets or bins to store items that are used less frequently.
- Utilize drawer and cupboard organizers to maximize space.
- Place heavier items on the bottom shelves.
- Place items that are used together in the same area.
- Place items that are used together in the same drawer or cupboard.
- Utilize drawer and cupboard labels to easily identify stored items.
- Hang items that are used frequently in the most accessible area.
- Utilize hangers to maximize wardrobe space.
- Utilize wardrobe organizers to maximize space.
- Utilize wardrobe dividers to separate items into categories.
- Place items that are used frequently in the most accessible area.
- Utilize wardrobe labels to easily identify stored items.
- Utilize shoe racks to maximize wardrobe space.
- Utilize shoe organizers to maximize space.
- Utilize shoe dividers to separate items into categories.
- Place shoes that are used frequently in the most accessible area.
- Utilize shoe labels to easily identify stored items.
- Utilize hooks to hang items that are used frequently.
- Utilize shelves to maximize space.
- Utilize shelf dividers to separate items into categories.
- Place items that are used frequently in the most accessible area.
- Utilize shelf labels to easily identify stored items.
- Utilize boxes to store items that are used less frequently.
- Utilize box dividers to separate items into categories.
- Place items that are used less frequently in the least accessible area.
- Utilize box labels to easily identify stored items.
- Utilize vacuum storage bags to maximize space.

DAY 9

Organization is key to a successful and efficient home. With drawers, cupboards and wardrobes, there are many ways to organize these storage spaces to create order in the home. Here are some ways to maximize the storage potential of drawers, cupboards and wardrobes.

DAY 10

COLOR CODING AND RAINBOW ORGANIZATION

Another way to organize is to group items by color. Place items of a similar color in the same drawer or cupboard. This helps to easily distinguish the items and find what is needed quickly. Utilize hanging rods to keep items neat and wrinkle free. Maximize tall cupboards with shelves or stackable bins, and store small items in baskets or crates. Lastly, take advantage of the vertical space of the wardrobe by using hangers, hooks and small shelves.

Organizing drawers, cupboards and wardrobes does not have to be a daunting task. With these 100 tips, it is possible to maximize the storage potential of these spaces and keep the home organized and efficient.

DAY 10

QUICK TOUR OF HOUSE (THE OUTSIDE OF CLOSETS/VISIBLE TO SELF AND FAMILY AND GUESTS)

Today, you take a tour of your House. Complete tour. Take account of all the things that are visible. Are they needed everyday? if not, place them inside a closet, drawer, cupboard or cabinet.

Extra things outside add to visible clutter and is the source of stress and anxiety.


DAY 11

Label 10-20 DRAWERS/CABINETS/CLOSETS/CUPBOARDS

This is very important. If you know, what goes where,  you can easily label it for maximum benefits. Another benefit is that if you label all drawers/cabinets/closets and cupboards , they do not turn into a Junk Drawer.


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