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Organizing closet crammed full of clothes and memories

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Situation
My client had fluctuating weight issues and did not want to get rid of any clothes in the off chance that her size changed. She had massive amounts of clothes that were too big and clothes that were too small. Read the rest of this entry »

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Organizing office supplies closet

Before / After Case Study:

Challenge:

Too many supplies, duplicates and who knows what else? The client was unable to find any supply that she needed without pulling everything out of the closet first. The space was not used to it’s fullest potential and items were jammed inside. Does this look like one of your closets?

Solution:

We sorted the office supplies into containers and created a working storage closet for extra supplies. This saved money by eliminating the purchase of duplicate supplies. This also helped my client to quickly create custom portfolios for upcoming client meetings and keep on top of client follow-up with note cards.

Now everything has a home and is stored “like with like”. Items are easily identifiable because they are stored in clear boxes with marked with labels.

What Our Clients Say:

“Now I do not buy duplicate supplies and I know where to find the ones that I already own. No more hide and seek games, I can get down to business.”

D Severn

Organizing small closet

Before / After Case Study:

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Situation:
This closet was packed full of clothes that represented all seasons. It was overwhelming to look at and did not function when dirty clothes were added to the mix.

The closet was too crowded to change in so the owner often changed in her bedroom which left clothes dropped around the room. One issue with the bedroom that did not help the closet was that.

Solution:

We separated the off-season and special occasion clothes and stored them in an under-the-bed box.

I removed the floor shelf and instead maximized the space on the built-in corner shelf by folding shirts into smaller sizes and adding bins for socks and undergarments.

Once the closet had enough space to walk into and change clothes in, clothes were conveniently re-hung after wearing or placed directly into the dirty clothes hamper. This saved the bedroom floor from constant chaos and clothes from needless wrinkles and soiling. This also meant fewer trips to the laundry saving time, money and frustration.

What Our Clients Say:

“I’ve tried many things over the years to help my daughter. She has been chronically disorganized and I was suspicious that it was causing a number of failures in her life.

I called Kathi after finding her website one worrisome night at 4:00 a.m. (But I called later in the morning!)

At the time we were sponsoring talk therapy. I realized that our daughter sitting on a sofa in a therapist’s office talking about her problems was too far removed from the actual things weighing her down. I realized that our adult daughter needed practical hands-on intervention.

So Kathi came in and she and my daughter went through mounds of chaos and disorganization, including her storage unit. Now when she moves on she will not carry many of these problems in physical form. Her life is running much smoother and I feel that she is in a much better place to succeed.”

Vicki, San Diego

Toy closet organizing

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Situation:

Toys has overtaken the closet. Too many toys stored that were no longer in vogue with the kids. Mom had no idea what to keep or what to toss or what was even in there!

Solution:

We emptied the entire closet and grouped the contents into piles and bins, like with like. We then went through each section of items and determined if we had duplicates, of which there were many because of two daughters close in age. One of the duplicates, if not both, were donated immediately if the item in question was no longer used regularly.

After sorting through each item and placing it with similar items, we were able to containerize each collection individually. This way, several bins with lids held large amounts of small parts. We also gained the ability to stack so everything would fit onto the shelves within.

Many books were donated to a local non-profit reading program. A craft section was set up along with a reference library. Baby toys were placed on the top shelf for younger visiting relatives and friends. Stuffed animals and costumes now live in easy-to-use large hampers.

A few weeks after the adult re-organizing session, I worked with the girls to determine what was working and not working in the new organizing system. This way they would buy into the process of putting things back where they “live” or belong. We moved a few things around based on their unique preferences, and now it is totally customized for their projects and play habits!

What Our Clients Say:

“Now we have room for all of the toys. Before there was no room and no possible way to get in or put things away so it all overflowed onto the floor. Now we can go in and know what is there and know where to find it because it hasn’t moved. Everything goes back to it’s home after it is used and things are being used now more than ever!

Katy P, San DIego