Organizing Your Crib Like a Pro

Organizing your crib is a necessary evil for any productive individual. A stroll to the Container Store can make even the most organized feel ashamed, but the key is to start small and not get discouraged. Focus on the areas in your space that get are susceptible to the most clutter, such as your closet, kitchen or bathroom. Try our 12-step method to organizing your crib:
Organizing Your Crib
1. Start with one project
If you have several areas in your crib you want to organize, start with just one. You decide which one to start with — is it the area that gives you the biggest headache, or the area that guests to your home most easily see? Whatever your priorities, select one area and stick to it. Many attempts at organization fail when the task of cleaning up the entire house seems daunting and people give up. Complete one area, celebrate and then move on to the next.
2. Time is your friend
Don’t expect organization to happen overnight. Depending on the area to be organized, schedule a couple of hours each day to work on getting the area organized. Getting a kitchen into shape will take more time than it takes to organize a linen closet.
3. Out with the old
Once you’ve selected an area, go through the contents. Donate or hold a garage sale for anything you don’t or can’t wear or use any more (remember, donations are tax deductible so use that to your advantage!). Use the one year rule of thumb — if you haven’t worn it in one years, it’s probably time to say goodbye to it (of course there are exceptions, hello vintage Chanel).
4. Make a list
After you’ve removed extraneous items, take a look at what remains. Does it belong here? Does it make sense to keep it here? Is there another place where you’ve got more room to keep it, or another area where it would be more easily accessible for its purpose? When it’s time to tackle that area of the home, you can incorporate the mixer into the new storage plan for the kitchen.
5. Minimize lost/inefficient space
If you’re in need of more storage space, think creatively about additional areas that you can put to work. Prime examples include over doors and underneath beds. These areas are valuable real estate in your home and are often overlooked.
6. Utilize vertical space
If you don’t have a lot of room to work with, a surefire way to instantly create more space is to go “up.” Instead of only having a couple of “shelves” for your kitchen items, take them up to the ceiling to really maximize the vertical space — you’ll store the things you need less frequently on the higher shelves. Take advantage of those high ceilings!
7. Divide the space
By adding additional shelves to a single shelf, or by using containers that stack atop one another, you can divide the vertical space and make efficient use of the area you have to work with. By dividing the space, you eliminate the possibility of stacking tall piles of clothing, papers or other items that are destined to topple over.
8. Wheels are your friend
Consider storage options on wheels: to allow for greater flexibility and to help keep the clutter under control. Carts can hold an assortment of accessories in a small amount of space, and can be wheeled back into a closet or storage area when not in use.
9. Make color your friend
Whether you’re working to organize your livings room or striving to get your home office under control, use color to enhance your efforts. Organize projects, bills and other important papers by function and color in your home office.
10. Add acrylic organizers for visibility
The three rules to organization are visibility, accessibility and flexibility. Choose containers that are either transparent or that you can easily label to help immediately identify the contents and save valuable time.
11. Accessibility
Make sure that the items you need most often are the easiest to access. Likewise, place the items you don’t need to get to as often on a higher shelf or in another area.
12. Flexibility
Select a storage system that can adapt to your changing needs. That way, you can reconfigure and reuse solutions to solve a variety of storage and organization problems.
Now go clip some coupons and head straight to the Container Store to begin organizing your crib.