20 Great Tips on How to 'Be Tidy'.

2652   11 years ago
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2652   11 years ago
Clutter and mess can take up half your living space. Hear are VideoJugs top 20 imaginative storage and space saving ideas./nAlways have a notice board to keep all that important paper clutter in one place, and off your work surfaces./nYou can store board games, or anything flat for that matter, under the sofa/nDecorate shoe boxes in wrapping paper, label them, and store all odds and ends here, rather than in valuable draw space./nDry your clothes on hangers on a curtain rail if you lack space for a clothes horse./nAnything hollow is a storage space. Use luggage store anything rarely used, such as Christmas decorations, or out of season clothes./nHang belts and bags on hooks on the back of a door, making them easier to find, and saving space./nYou don't need to horde all your magazines, so be ruthless. If there really is an article you want to keep, just cut it out and put them all in one folder./nMake cases for blankets and duvets and use them as extra pillows or cushions in the summer months./nIn the kitchen, store all bulky equipment in the space above the cabinets, especially if rarely used./nMake sure mops or brushes have a loop on the handle so it can be hung up, rather than cluttering up floor space./nTights and socks can be stored in a string shopping bag hung on the inside of a wardrobe door, freeing up a whole draw./nBe imaginative, free up cupboards or draws by keeping towels in a wine rack!/nMake a cheap toiletry holder with some simple mesh from a DIY store./nUse all wasted areas in your house, for example store wine under the stairs, not on the kitchen work surface./nLive by lots of close friends? Don't stock up on things you use once a year, just agree with your neighbours to share these things with each other, a great one for students!/nGo through the wardrobe and ditch anything you haven't warn in a year unless it is really special. Don't be sentimental, be ruthless./nStore blankets and out of season clothes in vacuum storage bags. Can't afford them? Just use a hoover, thick bin liners, and lots of gaffer tape./nStore loads under the bed. Measure the space before you buy containers, label them, and try not to use more than 3 so it doesn't become a bottomless pit./nNeed more bed space? Buy cheap bed lifts, or just use anything from bits of wood to books./nFind in a shared house people use something then do not put it away? Put anything left lying around in a lost property box. If it isn't claimed for sometime, ask if it can be thrown out.
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