I love, love, love (!) to organize!! I organize to reorganize to reorganize. I am constantly thinking of new ideas for how things should be placed and new ways for things to look. I am starting to let this side of my flourish (mostly because we now have a house with more room) and I am having so much fun with it! The office area has been completely finished, pictures of it will be in the next post, and that was the last big area to do! Sorry if this post gets a little long!
Over the past two days, I have been helping a friend organize a couple areas of her house. She had one closet that she was unsure of and then they have a FROG that is being made a man cave. They have recently moved into their home (it may not be too recent) and these were the last area's to finalize.
For this project it wasn't necessarily a throw most of this stuff away, it was more of a lets make it look aesthetically pleasing so that the process can continue to be ongoing. A lot of it was collectible things, childhood memories, and work items. Now, we did go through and sort everything, I don't ever just take one box and put it in another just so that it looks nicer. There are certain times that you just can't go through everything (the relevant people aren't there, the particular boxes have memories attached that are not ready to be revisited, the items already have a place to go and have been sorted in a way that already works, etc). In those cases, I tend to go for what is the best place/way to showcase/store said items.
For the closet space, it was just a rearrangement to get the maximum use out of the space. For me it was a relatively straightforward project. I looked at what was there, pulled it all out, and found a couple things that we rehomed to another area. Then everything went back in in a way that guaranteed the most space would be available.
The FROG was a larger project (and not as straightforward). They have a great space up there! The space lends itself to entertaining people (there whole house really does) and media. We started by sorting and emptying all of the cardboard boxes. We placed the items into different piles by where the item belonged (e.g. desk, display, games, collectables, photos, childhood, etc.). Once everything was separated into the piles, we placed the furniture in the room just off of the main entertaining area in the FROG. We had to place a small desk and sectional in the room. My friend actually came up with the final placement of the furniture.
Once that was done we started sorting through the items in the piles. One of the largest piles (and one that we thought we could actually go through ourselves for the most part) was desktop. We separated the desk items out again into piles of what they were (loose leaf items to go through, hard drives, supplies, computer software, etc.). They had a couple of nice milk crates to use as well as a couple of "file box" looking boxes that we were able to use. Once that was done we placed them in the office/desk area. We placed some items under the desk towards the back, some were more open due to what was in them.
The collectibles went into a large plastic bin to be sorted and displayed at a later date. Shelves are going to be added to that small room so that items can be displayed. The childhood memories and other toys were put into bins as well and into an eave off of the main area. These items will be used later on when they have children. The cords all went together in a milk crate type box and all of the gaming items were placed next to the tv to be set up.
The photo's and different memory items that they have were sorted through and what was kept is now in a box that will be put in a safe place for storage. You cannot always display all the photos that you would like to (and sometimes you keep photos and other items as a nostalgia and don't want to display them at all), a box area is good for those because they can be kept out of the way. The only way I would put photo's and memory items in photo albums is if you were going to display them. They do keep pictures in good condition however I feel that a photo album is just begging to be displayed.
The last items for them to go through are what we categorized as "display" items. They were posters, pictures, frat items, dart boards, etc. That was something that they will have to go through and decide on a placement. I can only say where things should go on my personal opinion and what I think would work out best.
I was very impressed at the work that went on and what it looks like now! They are still waiting on getting the pool table put together and that will help finalize some of the other items that are still waiting.
Organization does not have to mean throw everything away (or mass amounts) it's just repurposing what you have, and finding new ways of storing items. I love doing it and love seeing how things come together in new ways. I can't wait till I can do it again!
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