Make Space Blog
Back To School
The back-to-school season offers the perfect opportunity to reset your home and your routines. Decluttering and organizing your spaces will help you manage your time better, reduce stress, and create a sense of calm as everyone adjusts to the school year.
Pantry Organization
An organized pantry is the key to efficient cooking, meal planning, and grocery shopping. By implementing strategies like decanting pantry goods, setting up a dedicated snack station for kids, and effectively storing backstock, you’ll create a functional space that makes your life easier.
Take the time to group similar items, label everything clearly, and store snacks and backstock in an organized manner. You’ll save time and reduce stress by quickly accessing everything you need for meal prep or snack time. Plus, a well-maintained pantry encourages healthier habits and reduces food waste. Happy organizing!
Organizing Your Primary Closet
Organizing your primary closet doesn’t have to be overwhelming. With a few thoughtful zoning strategies, careful decisions about folding vs. hanging, and smart storage solutions for accessories and shoes, you can create a closet that’s functional, organized, and easy to maintain.
By organizing your closet, not only will your clothes stay in better condition, but you'll also streamline your mornings and make getting dressed a stress-free experience. With these tips, you’ll be able to enjoy a clutter-free, efficient closet all year long
Organizing Your Summer Home
By setting up simple systems to transfer items, organizing for efficiency, and creating lasting storage solutions, you can ensure that your summer home remains a relaxing and clutter-free retreat year after year. Whether through thoughtful packing and labeling or investing in durable storage solutions, creating organization systems in your summer home will help you maximize space and enjoy your time there to the fullest.
Playroom Organization
An organized playroom keeps your home tidy and provides a more enjoyable space for your kids to play, learn, and grow. By decluttering, utilizing bins and baskets, creating kid-friendly storage systems, and making cleanup fun, you’ll create an environment that encourages independence and creativity.
