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How to Clean and Organize Your Home

Keeping your house clean and tidy can be overwhelming and challenging at times. That is why taking things step by step can help you maintain your house and keep it organized. These are some tips and tricks that will help you out.

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Keeping your house clean and tidy can be overwhelming and challenging at times. That is why taking things step by step can help you maintain your house and keep it organized. These are some tips and tricks that will help you out. 

Start by Making the Bed

The simplest way to get into the cleaning zone is to start by doing an easy task first. Once you wake up, try to turn making your bed into a number one priority. Firstly, this will get you to get out of bed and start the day productively from the moment you wake up. Also, it will motivate you to keep going. 

To make this task as easy as possible, try to simplify your bedding. For instance you can cut out the top sheets and just use a duvet and a cover. If that’s the part you’re not willing to cut off, then you can try minimizing the number of pillows on your bed. Having to move around way too many pillows will end up turning your task of making the bed into a complete nightmare. 

Declutter

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The next thing you can do is to declutter your house. Keeping things tidy and organized is also about being smart about how you use the storage space around you. You can start by putting away the things that are in the way. Take care of the trash lying around and the move on to the things that are misplaced and things that weren’t put back into the place they belong. 

Another great trick for decluttering is to go through you wardrobe and get rid of the clothes you are no longer wearing. You can donate the clothes to charity or gift it to someone who wants them. This is a great way to make some room for new clothes and make your wardrobe look more organized. 

Do One Load of Laundry per Day

We all know how fast the laundry can pile up and then you end up having to take a whole day off just to wash all of the clothes. On top of that, if you have kids, it takes even less time for the laundry to pile up.

So, to avoid ending stuck in a mess and a pile full of clothes in the bathroom, you can do one load of laundry per day. Try to take it step by step. One day you can wash the underwear. Then on the second day, you can take care of the black clothes. After that, you can wash the colored clothes and then lastly you can take care of the bedding. This is just one example of how you can spread this task into multiple smaller tasks. 

Do a 15 Minute Nightly Clean-up

Try to develop a new habit of doing a quick 15-minute clean-up every night. You can get the whole family to help you out. Once you start doing these quick clean-ups, you’ll realize that it’s not so much of a tough job after all. 

The goal is to stick to some of the top priority cleaning tasks. Don’t overdo it. Just take 15 minutes to do some light cleaning. For example, the kids can declutter their toys in the rooms. You can wash the dishes and put away the trash, and your partner can put away the laundry that was washed that day. This way, you are ensuring that the house is clean at all times and you don’t end up with a pile of dirt, mess, clothes and dishes lying around at the end of each week. 

Keep your Basic Cleaning Supplies Close to Where You Use Them

This trick can save you a lot of time and it is especially useful for the above mentioned 15-minute nightly clean-ups. If you want to efficiently and quickly finish a cleaning task, try keeping some of the basic cleaning supplies where you can easily access them. This means keeping the supplies next to the space you are going to use them in. So for example, the cleaning supplies for the bathroom can go to a small drawer in the bathroom. The kitchen cleaning supplies can be under the kitchen sink. 

Deep Clean your Carpets

Maintaining the carpets in the house is not an easy job. However, every once in a while you have to make yourself get over with this task. Carpets can soak up a lot of dirt, fine dust, and even germs that you can transfer with your shoes. On top of that, the kids can also spill food and crumbs all over the floor that you don’t even notice if it gets stuck in the carpet. So, deep cleaning the carpet at least once in a couple of months can be useful. You can also look for professional house cleaning services to help you with more complex tasks. They can always help you get the job done efficiently and professionally. Soon, you’ll see how a cleaned carpet can change the appearance of the entire room. 

Clean as You Go

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Lastly, this one goes without saying but it can help a lot of people who struggle with staying organized clean their home. When you are cleaning the house, try to clean as you go. For example, you can start from the bedroom and then once you are completely finished with that room move on to your kids’ bedroom, then living room, then kitchen, and so on. Start in one direction and do things in that order. You will be less likely to forget something and get distracted by other cleaning tasks. This is a habit that can be developed and practiced over time. 

Conclusion

In conclusion, if you want to keep your house clean at all times, separate bigger tasks into smaller ones, follow an order, do little by little every day, start with easier tasks, and keep the supplies in the place where they are easily accessed for when you need them. 

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Organization Keeps Your Restoration Project in Order

Bringing something back to its original quality is incredibly fulfilling and time-consuming. You have to know exactly which parts and tools you’ll need to complete your project. Accidentally skipping steps or missing equipment can ruin a project entirely. Check out a few simple ways organization keeps your restoration project in order so everything stays on schedule.

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Bringing something back to its original quality is incredibly fulfilling and time-consuming. You have to know exactly which parts and tools you’ll need to complete your project. Accidentally skipping steps or missing equipment can ruin a project entirely. Check out a few simple ways organization keeps your restoration project in order so everything stays on schedule.

1. Drawers Separate Your Tools

You’ve found a classic Japanese motorcycle that needs a little work to get back out on the road, but you can’t fix it with a single wrench. You’ll have to get specific threads and bolt sizes to match its parts. That leads to numerous tool parts that could roll around your garage and disappear forever while you’re focused on your project.

Invest in a set of drawers to organize all of your tools. No matter what you want to restore, you’ll know exactly where you prefer to store everything and save time once you get started. It’s also a great way to order parts and keep them in good condition while waiting for other essential components to arrive.

2. Pictures Track Each Step

Once a restoration project begins, you might forget what you previously worked on if you have to wait until the weekend to get back to your hobby. If you’re restoring something like an antique camera, progressing through each step ensures that every component will work.

Take progress pictures with each step and save them to spreadsheet cells. Label each image, record the date and describe what work you accomplished that day. You’ll know exactly where to pick up when you get back. If you’re not sure how to use a spreadsheet, read a handy guide and you’ll feel like an expert in minutes.

3. Notebooks Organize Scrambled Thoughts

Restoring a more extensive project like a classic car takes time and creativity. After you’ve found the model you love and compare types of restorations, you’ll know how to get started. Along the way, you may decide to change a few details to finalize the unique look of your car.

If you track your goals and daily work in a hardbound notebook, you can update your plans with an eraser and pencil. It only takes a moment to add to a notebook and keep your restoration project in order with notes for easy reference.

4. Envelopes Protect Tiny Pieces

Some projects require miniature pieces, like needle clamps and screws inside an older sewing machine. Use letter-sized or manila envelopes to hold everything and label what’s inside. You won’t have to waste time searching for tiny pieces in carpet fibers if they’re always waiting within the sealed confines of an envelope.

5. Labels Clarify Your Work

Before an antique clock can chime again, you’ll have to clean and oil the gears so the wheels and pulleys don’t get stuck. Reinforced labels use thin strings that can tie into small pieces. Record the name of each part and when you cleaned it so you can proceed with the remaining parts even if you have to take a break from your work. They clarify each step so your project goes smoothly.

Keep Your Restoration Project in Order

No matter what you want to clean or fix, these organizational tips will keep your restoration project in order from start to finish. Consider which project you want to begin and what you’ll need to finish the job. You’ll find the best tips for planning and completing any project once you know what you want to do.

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10 Best Organizing Tips for the Tidiest Home Ever

We all want to keep our houses clean and put together, but not every single person has the time to spend hours cleaning their homes. But for all the busy people there are some tips that will help you keep your house tidy and organized without having to spend hours upon hours on cleaning and organizing. For those who need some guidance, there are 10 best organizing tips for the tidiest home ever.

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We all want to keep our houses clean and put together, but not every single person has the time to spend hours cleaning their homes. But for all the busy people there are some tips that will help you keep your house tidy and organized without having to spend hours upon hours on cleaning and organizing. For those who need some guidance, there are 10 best organizing tips for the tidiest home ever. 

Create a Command Station

One of the best ways to keep your home tidy and well organized is simply by sticking adhesive pockets on the side of your cabinets. That way you will be able to keep your coupons, recipes and grocery lists in order. 

Try a Tiered Shelf

If you are struggling with keeping your canned goods organized as well as any spices, the key is to get a tiered shelf so you always know when you are running out of something because you can see everything at once. 

Have Rules

Most of us like to collect things, especially kids. So a good rule to have in your family that will apply to every single member is not collecting things. If you get something new that you already have instead of keeping two of the same things, donate the old one.

Repurpose Your Trays and Bowls

One of the best ways to make your home stay tidy is by reusing old dishes and making them into little organizers. That will prevent you from having a junk drawer.

Have a Designated “drop zone”

Another use for repurposed trays and bowls are the drop off zones. Those zones will prevent any clutter on the tables. Instead of having heaps of stuff everywhere, it will all be in a tray or bowl.

Make Storage Labels

The best thing that you can do to keep your house organized is simply by creating labels. You can do it for everything, file folders, bins, inside the drawer and so on. It will encourage people in your house to stay organized and put things where they belong. All you need to make some labels is washi tape and a marker, but if you want to go all out you can get a label maker.

Establish Different Zones

One of the best tips that you can get when it comes to keeping an organized and tidy home is having different work zones. Since most people in Australia are working from home it is also important to do this because it will also increase your productivity. The work zone should have only your work things in it such as desks, computers and printers and you shouldn't use it for anything besides your work. All of your zones should be organized for their purposes and they shouldn't mix. As most people will opt to have carpets in their zones to make them cozy, you should hire professionals such as Aussie Pro Carpet Cleaning to clean your carpets at least every couple of months to ensure your home is tidy. 

Use Color to Avoid Confusion

This is just like labeling things, but it is better if you have kids. That is because when you have little kids they most likely can't read, so the best thing that you can do and help them keep organized is using color as labeling. Give each kid their own color so they know what things are theirs and where to put them back at. 

Use Storage-Smart Furniture

There is nothing more stressful and nerve-wracking than hurrying to tidy up your home before your guests arrive. But when you have storage-smart furniture that can be done in just a few minutes. Choose furniture such as lift-top coffee tables, sofas that have under cushion storage as well as ottomans that open up so you can store your blankets in them. It will save you so much time and it will keep your home looking tidy at all times. It can also make your home much cozier. 

Keep the Bathroom Tidy

Just twisting in your cotton swabs, soaps and other bathroom supplies in your drawers will leave your bathroom looking cluttered and messy. Not only that but you will constantly have to dig through everything just to find that one thing you need. The best thing that you can do to fix that is to buy jars in which you will store things such as cotton swabs, cotton balls as well as toothbrushes. If you have leftovers you can store them under the sink and keep refilling the jars when needed. 

Organizing your home can feel like a big accomplishable thing, but with the right strategy, you can do it in no time. All you need to do is be confident and persistent. Once you have organized your home and set down the rules, you will just have to keep up with the work and your home will always be in pristine condition. 

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Interview - Hangio

Professional Organizers deal with clothes and closets on a daily basis. We encourage clients to recycle their wire hangers and opt for durable hangers that clothes will actually stay put on. Of course, we are always interested in new products. Hangio caught our eye on the NAPO website.

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Professional Organizers deal with clothes and closets on a daily basis. We encourage clients to recycle their wire hangers and opt for durable hangers that clothes will actually stay put on. Of course, we are always interested in new products. Hangio caught our eye on the NAPO website. Instead of using traditional hard plastic or wood, Hangio hangers are made from moldable foam that can be configured in six ways to adapt to each garment. The hangers are a bit more pricey than traditional hangers (29.99 - 32.99 for a 3 pack) but well worth it when you think of your clothes not having bumps in all the wrong places.


We reached out to Ayodele Aigbe the CEO and founder of Hangio for information on her bendable hanger. She was more than happy to speak with us and we wish Ayo all the best as she moves forward with these promising hangers!

What inspired you to develop Hangio?

My freshman year of college, I remember vividly walking into my closet to bring out my favorite sweater. As I took off the sweater from the hanger, I noticed that it had shoulder bumps on each end. I was flustered and searched Google for options on how to remove the shoulder bumps. I tried many things from putting hot water on each end and drying it to ironing out the shoulder. None of it worked! I was curious to see if anyone had gone through the same thing. As such, I began asking more of my friends and people on campus if they had similar issues via a survey and I found a common narrative- the traditional hanger design did not work well. The current design gave way to stretching, slippage, shoulder bumps, and wrinkling. Further, I knew it was a problem worth solving when I saw that these problems created a negative social impact on people. Inspired by the idea to create better hangers came Hangio

What makes them unique?

The world's 1st premium bendable hanger that alleviates the issues of shoulder bumps, clothes slippage, and collar stretching has arrived. Hangio Hangers are unique in their quality and design aesthetic.

Will they save any space in the closet?

Hangio Hangers #1 goal is to maintain clothes in our client's closet. Our Hangers are larger than others (i.e. plastic or felt) which enables the hanger to have a bendable design to accomplish its goal. As such, we recommend reserving a "special space" in our client's closets for where they can put their special/delicate garments on Hangio Hangers.

Where are the hangers made?

Hangio hangers are made in the USA.

What is the best way for someone to purchase the hangers? Is it all online or in stores?

All of our hangers can be purchased on our website at www.shophangio.com.

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