M.K. asks from Normal, IL on September 09, 2009
Mom Seeking Other Moms Ideas on Cheap Easy House Organizing and Cleaning!
I'm looking for ideas on EASY ways to keep the house clean and more especially organized. We have 5 children ALL with special needs and we live in a VERY small space, about 900 sq ft. We also have very limited income. we all have chores we attend to everyday, even all the kids, but still there is constantly stuff everywhere!We continually purge things and have stored boxes and boxes of stuff in the shed. we have even taken furniture out of our house to make more room! I would love to hear what everyone does to try and get some cheap easy ideas to help with the chaos!
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P.F. answers from Chicago on September 09, 2009
My husband actually came up with this idea. It is fabulous. We (well he) made a list of each room in the house and labeled them with 5 minutes or 10 minutes. EVERY day we pick a room and set a timer. It is everyone's job to spend that entire 10 minutes cleaning, organizing, sweeping, dusting, washing etc that room. We have found that if we stay on top of it the rooms stay pretty organized because everything is typically in its own spot! Doing it every day is pretty easy too since it is a focused 10 minutes and when the timer goes off we are done, even if we are not quite finished cleaning. We will get to it next time. good luck
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C.M. answers from Chicago on September 11, 2009
Hi mom about 5yrs ago I realize that my house was to small and that I had made this problem I kept everything but it was very organize in totes, boxes, in attic ect. so I decided that I could not move and all the stuff had to go. Do you know I had my very first lease from my very first apartment lol Listen I shreded all that stuff and threw away stuff. Someone told me if you have not seen it in six months you do not need it and with that my life is free of stuff. Just let go, and as stuff come in the door this is what I do shred it or give it away. Good Luck
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P.F. answers from Chicago on September 09, 2009
My husband actually came up with this idea. It is fabulous. We (well he) made a list of each room in the house and labeled them with 5 minutes or 10 minutes. EVERY day we pick a room and set a timer. It is everyone's job to spend that entire 10 minutes cleaning, organizing, sweeping, dusting, washing etc that room. We have found that if we stay on top of it the rooms stay pretty organized because everything is typically in its own spot! Doing it every day is pretty easy too since it is a focused 10 minutes and when the timer goes off we are done, even if we are not quite finished cleaning. We will get to it next time. good luck
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A.H. answers from Chicago on September 10, 2009
When my kids were growing up we had a "Saturday Box". I would go around each night and pick up everything left laying around and it went into the box. The reason it was called the "Saturday Box" was because you could not retrieve any item from it until Saturday. It didn't matter if it was your ball or your winter coat (you could wear your brother's coat-and my daughter did one time) you just had to wait. It was the most effective rule I ever used to get everyone to pick up after themselves. Trust me, there is nothing like not having a book for school or wearing your old shoes to school to motivate you to pick up after yourself.
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E.M. answers from Chicago on September 10, 2009
We too live in a house that's around 900 sq. feet- 3 BR, 1 and a half bath, but there's only 2 kids on top of my husband and I. We have no basement. Here are some of the things that I have done:
- purge frequently and give away. As they grow out of clothes, they get put in a box and sent to their cousin
- put hanging organizers or storage on the backs of doors. There are inexpensive shoe holders, towel racks, pockets that attatch to doors that can be used to store things.
- O.H.I.O.- only handle it once. If you use it, put it away. Set a timer for 10 minutes every day and have everyone pick up. When the timer goes off, you're done and you move on to the next thing.
-I rearrange closets 1-2 times per year. Getting rid of things that we haven't used recently or aren't likely to use again. Don't save it for "someday we MIGHT..."
-In our cupboards, I use additional racks or pull-outs to add space. There's one that attaches to the underside of a shelf to hang mugs on, one that is a wire rack for additional storage, a spice rack, etc.
These require a little bit of equipment, but it could be purchased one at a time and add as you can.
I laughed at your coment about removing furniture! We have a loveseat couch in our garage loft because we wanted more space for the kids to be able to play! I know how you feel!
Good luck!
E.
J.O. answers from Chicago on September 10, 2009
I am a SPED Mom too. I will keep you in my good thoughts. Go to the Fly Lady website.. It is an entire, free system on how to declutter and keep your home clean. Lace up your shoes an get started. I am not sure of the website, but google Fly Lady.
Happy Day
J.
L.A. answers from Chicago on September 09, 2009
Just today I decided I am going to get some nice wicker baskets for each of the rooms downstairs, and it will be the box were everything that does not belong in that room will go at the end of the day. Then I will assign someone the job of putting all the items away the next day. I hope that that will at least keep the rooms clutter free.
A.S. answers from Bloomington on September 11, 2009
I have four children and watch my niece full time and this week I was feeling very overwhelmed by all the stuff in my house. I feel like my mental list of things that need to be done is neverending. Plus some of the kids have been sick. It was so nice to read the responses to your request. I did go to the website, Flylady, it looks so great. I am looking forward to starting her system next week! Just wanted to thank you for the question, it made my day!
M.G. answers from Chicago on September 10, 2009
Wow! You've got your hands full! My suggestion is to try to take advantage of the vertical space you have. Stackable storage boxes (they can just be shoeboxes with a little art work on them to spruce them up) in a corner will utilize some of that vertical area. Those old fashioned shoe storage cloths that you hang on a door (the ones with the little pouches for shoes) can be used for all sorts of items: toys, stuffed animals, socks, shoes (obviously) and other small items. A shelf placed high up the wall can be for items that are not used everyday. If the shelf is high, it won't be so noticeable. Also you could hang a pretty sheet or tablecloth from it and cover up an additional storage area so that it would be prettier to look at. As for how to get everything in its place, I'm sure you'll get some good ideas from the other moms. Good luck!
E.R. answers from Chicago on September 10, 2009
I was just going to recommend Flylady! I see someone else did, too. Check out the website, it's great, and helps you organize your home in easy steps. There is meal planning stuff, too, and if you are like me and it's easier for you to have a book to look at, she has books! :)
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