Organization a good New Year’s resolution
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KAREN WIGHT
Happy New Year.
I go into my annual cleaning frenzy the week after Christmas. When
the new stuff comes in, the old stuff goes out. I’ve realized that
keeping the house organized is an uphill battle. I have four other
people working against me 24/7, but I refuse to relent -- I need a
little order in our otherwise hectic existence.
There are plenty of resources to help keep organization
interesting. Retail stores like Hold Everything and the Container
Store, and closet companies such as California Closets, Closet World
and Closet Factory help clean up the clutter. There are even
organizing services that come into your home or office to do the
dirty work for you.
Specialty markets abound and you can tidy your pantry, your
bathrooms, your closets and your garage, virtually every space in
your home. As the storage business evolves, so do clever innovations.
If you haven’t seen the latest in storage “upgrades,” then read on.
I’ll share a few with you.
The garage is possibly the last frontier in your home to steal
usable space. Garages are a virtually unlimited source of
possibilities. There are opportunities for overhead storage,
cabinets, workbenches and sports stations. Any sport, no matter how
obscure, seems to have an accessory organizer. Does someone in the
family surf? You can install wall brackets with foam-padded arms to
keep the boards off the ground and easily accessible. Wetsuits can be
stored in vented cupboards with plastic or galvanized steel bottoms.
Skateboards, skim boards, boogie boards, snowboards and skis can
be stored in cabinets with vertical separators. Basketballs,
volleyballs, handballs, soccer balls and footballs all have their own
tricky contraptions.
In the kitchen, you can install pull-out drawers, utensil inserts,
cutlery inserts, roll-out wire baskets for storing potatoes and
onions, slats to separate platters, cereal box pullouts, trash-can
pullouts and ladder pullouts to reach the inaccessible areas.
The sky is the limit for bedroom closets. From laminates to
stained woods, there are closet designs for every budget. Closet
storage companies even offer upscale options for crown molding and
beautiful hardware.
There are lockable, velvet-lined jewelry trays; Lucite drawer
fronts for viewing sweaters; telescoping rods to hang the
dry-cleaning until you have time to put it away; single-hung,
double-hung and triple-hung rod units; shoe cubbies, shoe racks, shoe
tilt outs, shoe slats and shoe shelves.
You can organize your laundry room with fold-out ironing boards,
sorting hampers and gift-wrapping centers. If you have a
front-loading washer and dryer, you can install countertops to
maximize your folding area.
Need a space for the kids’ collectibles when they come home from
school? The mudroom concept is still alive and you can install
storage space that incorporates a bench, drawers to store shoes,
hooks to hang the backpacks and beanies, book cubbies and cupboard
storage.
Now comes the hard part. The biggest secret to being
well-organized is to edit, which means throwing things away. It’s a
tough concept, especially for those who have the dominant pack-rat
gene. If you haven’t used an item for a year or more, think about why
you need to have it around.
Do you have gift-wrap left over from the ‘80s? Do you keep every
shopping bag that comes into the house? It’s time to renew, reuse and
recycle. If you’re not using it, then perhaps someone else can. Or
maybe it simply needs to say good-bye. After all, it’s a fresh new
year.
* KAREN WIGHT is a Newport Beach resident. Her column runs
Thursdays.
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