some bedroom organizing tips

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  • Separate the items in your drawers.

  • Make your bed every day.

  • Take advantage of headboard storage space by incorporating shelving.

  • Take advantage of the space/prime real estate under your bed.

  • Conquer the bedroom closets.

  • Pick the right night stand. Don’t let clutter pile up next to your bed.

  • Use a dresser as a nightstand if space is limited.

  • Place your throw pillows overnight in a basket.

  • Try open shelving or high-up bookshelves for storing things.

  • Use corner shelves to save space.

  • Use hooks on the backs of bedroom & closet doors to hang your bathrobe, scarves, hats, belts, etc.

  • Add a trunk or storage bench at the foot of the bed if you have the room.

  • Add a pegboard which you can lean against a wall and allows you to organize items in an efficient and attractive way.

  • Create a multi-purpose bed for more storage space.

  • Line up your shoes on a ladder shelf.

  • Store your jewelry inside a wall mirror.

  • Take advantage of storage furniture.

  • Style your room for a better night’s sleep.

Some bathroom organizing tips

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  • Start with good purge like expired items for starters.

  • If you don't use it daily, put it away—out of sight/out of mind.

  • Organize your medicine cabinet— try medicine cabinet organizers.

  • Control hair product clutter.

  • Try a lazy susan.

  • Toilet roll holder.

  • Add towel storage. Add hooks if your towel rack isn’t big enough.

  • Try a cosmetics carousel.

  • Claim the real estate above your toilet.

  • Use your shower’s wall space.

  • Use mason jars for storage.

  • Use leaning shelves over the toilet.

  • Add cabinetry if you have the wall space or try a cart.

  • Store styling tools.

  • Store towels in woven baskets.

  • Try a wall magazine rack.

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