There are some guidelines to remember in choosing containers.
- Use the most attractive containers in places where they are on display or seen. Decorative boxes and baskets are options for containers that will be seen by everyone. Those containers used in closets, cabinets or drawers need not be as attractive or expensive.
- Keep like items together in containers. Do not mix types of items such as pens with paper clips or earrings with bracelets.
- If there is more than one of the same type of item, containerize them together.
- Separate items from each other in a drawer or cabinet with dividers or containers.
- Group small items on a shelf in containers. Sauce packets in a pantry and rings in a jewelry box are examples of items that could be grouped together and contained.
- Containers should fit the space and hold the designated items in an orderly fashion. Using the same size, style, etc. creates a more attractive system.
- Measure spaces and items before purchasing any containers.
- Use square or rectangular containers whenever possible as they are more space efficient than round or oval ones.
- Clear plastic containers are the most versatile and functional because you are able to see the contents clearly. Label containers that are opaque.
- It is preferable to used stacked drawers units rather than stacking more than 3 containers together. It is too difficult to get to the items in the lowest container.
- Use trays or shallow boxes to contain items on dressers, vanities, counters, etc. It makes cleaning those surfaces quicker.
- Consider recycling boxes and other containers in the home for a new use rather than purchasing new containers the same size.
In today’s organizing happy world, there are containers available in every size, shape, color, material and price. There are even stores and outlets opened specifically for selling containers and organizing supplies. With so many choices, there should be something for everyone. Make using containers a habit and your organizing and cleaning tasks will be much easier.
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