NO! DON'T GO TO THE STORE! Purge first. People usually find that they have more than enough containers. Don't start by accumulating more clutter. You need to know what you have before you know what you need..
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Playroom organization tips?
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As for "best practices".... organizing is a personal thing. A system that works for one person won't work for another. You need simple systems that you can stick with. If it's cumbersome, you won't do it. The systems you have now require a lot of steps to maintain. That's why you have to keep digging in and redoing it.Wife and #1 Fan of Attending Adult & Geriatric Psychiatrist.
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Yup, what MrsK said.
If your DH doesn't want to get rid of the couch, find somewhere else for it, where it will get sat upon. If there isn't anyplace, get rid of it.
The storage should be simple. Are legos only in a couple of those trofast bins? If you dedicated that whole trofast thing to lego, then it would all fit easily, and it would all be in one place. Then all random toys could fit in the angled colored bins, maybe? Or there and on shelves? Or maybe the lego will all fit in the angled buckets, and all the other toys could go in the trofast? Regardless, stop using little bins with lids for lego, and keep all lego together. If the kids don't care if they're not sorted by color, then you shouldn't, as long as they all fit in the designated lego bins that are easy to get things into and out of.
Regardless, put like things with like and purge as you go, and figure out where to put things based on how much of that thing you have and where it'll fit easily.
I know you know how, and can do this, just focus on maintainability; if it's something used often, it should be easily accessible, and shouldn't take effort to put back away where it belongs. Don't stack things in front of other things, unless the front things are used often and the back things are hardly ever used. You can go up a little more; the kids are getting taller.Sandy
Wife of EM Attending, Web Programmer, mom to one older lady scaredy-cat and one sweet-but-dumb younger boy kitty
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Originally posted by MrsK View PostNO! DON'T GO TO THE STORE! Purge first. People usually find that they have more than enough containers. Don't start by accumulating more clutter. You need to know what you have before you know what you need..I meant after I do the first level of cleaning and sorting THEN I am willing to make the 15 minute drive and pick up shelving or other bigger items I've hesitated to consider in the past, depending on what remains homeless.
Originally posted by MrsK View PostCan you put the sofa in another room?
Originally posted by MrsK View PostFor the classic books. ...they will always be in the library or free on Kindle. Maybe try one on CD and see how the kids do having it "read" to them.Alison
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Originally posted by poky View PostThe storage should be simple. Are legos only in a couple of those trofast bins? If you dedicated that whole trofast thing to lego, then it would all fit easily, and it would all be in one place. Then all random toys could fit in the angled colored bins, maybe? Or there and on shelves? Or maybe the lego will all fit in the angled buckets, and all the other toys could go in the trofast? Regardless, stop using little bins with lids for lego, and keep all lego together. If the kids don't care if they're not sorted by color, then you shouldn't, as long as they all fit in the designated lego bins that are easy to get things into and out of.
Almost done with the first level of purge/sort/clean. Updated photos coming.Alison
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Ah, so it matters to him that they're sorted...but not enough to do the sorting himself? Gotta love that.Looking forward to seeing the progress!
Sandy
Wife of EM Attending, Web Programmer, mom to one older lady scaredy-cat and one sweet-but-dumb younger boy kitty
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Re:legos...maybe put out fewer? If you have one bin of Legos, it might be more manageable for him to sift through. You could even do one smallish bin with dividers so he can sort them himself.Wife and #1 Fan of Attending Adult & Geriatric Psychiatrist.
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Okay, done to the first level of clean.This is what I consider an adequate job of weekly cleaning: everything obvious has been purged/sorted/donated/moved to a more appropriate room. The floor is clear and the surfaces clean. I moved the telescope to DS's room and the Calico Critters to DD's.
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Click for large view - Uploaded with Skitch
Alison
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