Cabinets can be an even bigger collecting place for products you never use. Remove what you know you won't use and store your extras here. If you don't already, I recommend always having on hand the next tube of toothpaste, bottle of shampoo and anything else you may run out of. Keep all these things in one bin, so you know exactly where to look when the time comes.
Open that bathroom drawer you use daily. Are there things you never use? It's time for them to go. If you haven't already, I suggest using drawer organizers (in the kitchen section of Bed, Bath and Beyond or theContainer Store). To skip a trip to the store, use shoebox lids, checkbook boxes, and jewelry gift boxes as great building blocks of a customized organization system. Discard the hair brushes you shudder at the thought of using and all that dried-up nail polish. Hairbrushes in good condition can be cleaned in the top rack of the dishwasher.
Cabinets can be an even bigger collecting place for products you never use. Remove what you know you won't use and store your extras here. If you don't already, I recommend always having on hand the next tube of toothpaste, bottle of shampoo and anything else you may run out of. Keep all these things in one bin, so you know exactly where to look when the time comes.
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AuthorAmy is an entrepreneur, and has been a successful designer and business owner since 1996. With an architect father and interior designer mother, she's been thinking about how to make a home work all her life. As a child, she loved organizing her closet and found designing her dollhouse more appealing than playing with dolls. She went on to graduate from Rhode Island School of Design with a degree in industrial design. Due to the breadth of her design education, she’s able to assess a room as a whole and instinctively know how to make it work better. Evaluating the contents and functionality of a space is second nature to her. Archives
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