Organizing Clutter Under the Sink

 

How to Organize Clutter Under your Sink - North Texas Kids Magazine

Organizing Solutions for Clutter Under the Sink

Open up the doors under any sink in your home and you will most likely find clutter. Bottles you have long forgotten, half emptied cleaning products that you no longer use, nail polish that dried up long ago, and medical supplies you brought home from the hospital after having your first child…10 years ago.

Cabinets under a sink get easily cluttered because the spaces are often dark and hard to reach, with items becoming lost or forgotten in the back. Organizing solutions can range from expensive custom pull out drawers to a few less expensive products to help keep the clutter in check.

Tips on How to Reduce Clutter in Your Home

Tips on How to Declutter Your Home

3 Tips for Finding your Windex in the Clutter

by Lorraine Brock

Years ago when my husband and I were first married, we had a glass-topped kitchenette table. I remember one day my brother-in-law had just finished eating a meal at our table, and just as he was taking his last bite, I scooped up his plate and brought out the Windex to clean the table. At that time I knew exactly where I kept the bottle and how important it was to me to keep the table free of spots and smudges.

Getting Help When You Are Overwhelmed with Clutter

Getting Help When You Are Overwhelmed by Clutter

Ask for Help When You Are Overwhelmed with Clutter

by Lorraine Brock

As a professional organizer, making decisions for my clients about clutter does not overwhelm me. I see through the clutter of papers, toys, unpacked boxes, and unwanted gifts and confidently assist them with disposal, repurposing, or creating organizing systems.

How to Organize and Declutter Your Garage

How to Organize and Declutter Your Garage

Is the Clutter Bug Invading your Garage?

by Lorraine Brock

Winter is ending, spring is upon us, and the heat in some states is not far behind. This is the window of opportunity in my state of Texas to organize and declutter our garages. Garages have become multi-purpose spaces for most families. While they are meant to “garage” the second most important investment you own – your car – they have become overflow storage for household items, a place to store Craig’s List, eBay, and garage sale pieces you are planning to sell one day; and the home for lawn care, pool, and other outdoor products. Stop the madness!