How to Clean and Organize Your Room Posted: 30 Jan 2022 08:00 AM PST Between dirty clothes, clutter, and other waste, cleaning your room might be a trouble in your to-do list. And you do not need to worry! The solution to simple, effective cleaning is breaking the task down into smaller chores. You'd be stunned at how much you can accomplish by switching up how you clean and organize. Here are 14 pro tips and tricks to help you clean and organize your room. [Edit]Go through your clutter with the 4-box method. - Set out 4 boxes or bags and label "keep," "donate," "store," and "trash." Keep items are pretty self-explanatory—these are items that you still actively need or want, and plan on storing in your room. In the donate pile, set aside any gently-used items that you don't want or need anymore. Use the "store" pile for items that can be moved into long-term storage. Then, dedicate the "trash" box to any junk or clutter that's just taking up space in your room.[1]
- For instance, a pair of winter snow boots might go in the "store" pile, while old candy wrappers would go in the "trash" pile.
[Edit]Wipe off any dusty surfaces. - Go over all the surfaces in your room with a damp cloth. Focus especially on any dressers, mirrors, art pieces, or other stationary accessories in your living space.[2] Then, clean off your walls with a cotton mop, or suck up any leftover dust with a vacuum extension.[3]
- A damp cloth helps pick up the dust and wipe the surface clean.
[Edit]Vacuum your bedroom floor. - Suck up any leftover dust, dirt, or crumbs that have collected over time. Focus on hard-to-reach places, like beneath your bed and behind different pieces of furniture. If you'd really like to go the extra mile, vacuum off your mattress, too.[4]
[Edit]Wash and change your sheets. - Peel off your old sheets and blankets and toss them in the wash. Once they're washed and dried, re-make your bed.[5]
- Feel free to clean your old pillows and pillowcases, too.
[Edit]Clean out your wardrobe. - Go through each article of clothing and decide what you want to keep. If you like the clothing and it still fits well, keep it in your closet for another few seasons. If the garment is just taking up space, donate or toss it.[6]
- Ideally, it's a good idea to go through your wardrobe twice a year.
[Edit]Organize your closet by color. - Sort your clothes from light to dark. Hang up your clothes in similar color groupings, placing the lighter garments on the left and your darker garments on the right. This will make your closet a lot easier to navigate![7]
- Make the switch from plastic to velvet hangers. These take up less space, and prevent your clothes from slipping off.[8]
[Edit]Arrange the clothes in your drawers by size. - Place smaller items in the top drawers and larger items toward the bottom. You can store your socks and underwear in the upper drawers, then keep folded shirts and bottoms in the lower drawers.[9]
- Organize your clothes by type within each drawer so they're easy to find. For example, keep your socks and underwear separated if you're storing them in the same drawer.
- You can make your own cardboard dividers to help keep your underwear organized. Just hot-glue thin sections of cardboard together into diamond-shaped cubbies. Place the cubbies in your dresser drawer and slide your folded underwear into each cubby slot.[10]
[Edit]Opt for under-the-bed storage. - Under-the-bed storage helps you maximize your bedroom space. Opt for rolling storage boxes, which are easy to pull out from under your bed. Storage baskets, color-coordinated plastic bins, and specialty drawers are also great options for keeping your belongings organized.[11]
- Some underbed storage drawers are designed specifically for shoes.
- Other types of storage cater to children's toys, folded clothes, and other odds and ends.
- Invest in tables or bins that rest snugly at the foot of your bed. A chest offers extra storage space, while a small basket gives you some flexibility with your laundry. Above all, choose a storage item that best fits the demands of your living space.[12]
- If you have a lot of extra shoes, a small shoe shelf could be a handy addition to the foot of your bed.
[Edit]Eliminate clutter with storage ottomans. - Storage ottomans are very easy to use. Some ottomans let you stash your belongings inside, while others come with built-in shelves. You can double certain types of ottomans as chairs or tables, too.[13]
- Your wall is a storage container all on its own! Arrange adhesive hooks and organizers along your wall—these are easy, efficient ways to both decorate your room and eliminate unwanted clutter.[14]
- For instance, you might hang up and organize your scarves on your wall instead of leaving them floating around your room.
- You could organize your belts on different wall hooks.
- You might store your handbags and purses on wall hooks when you're not using them.
[Edit]Use your door for storage. - Special hooks and organizers can transform your door into storage space. Screw towel hooks into your bedroom door as an easy, handy way to hold your old tote bags. To really maximize your space, hang up a wire organizer over your door, which can hold lots of things at once.[15]
- For example, you might sort your favorite beauty products into different bags or shelves along your door.
[Edit]Display your knick-knacks on a pegboard. - Lean a large pegboard against an open section of your wall. Balance thin sheets of wood on pegs to create makeshift shelves, which can display colorful decor, sentimental pictures, or anything else you'd like to show off.[16]
- The pegs create the support for your "shelf," and the sheet of wood goes on top of the begs.
[Edit]Double your desk as a nightstand. - Slide your desk over so it's right next to your bed. Dedicate 1 side of the desk to a lamp, alarm clock, and space for a charging smartphone. To really make the most of your space, slide your chair or stool under the desk when you're not using it.[17]
- Dust off ceiling fan blades with an old pillowcase—that way, the dust will collect in the case instead of scattering around.[18]
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