Showing posts with label Simplify 2018. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Simplify 2018. Show all posts

Friday, June 8, 2018

Five on Friday - Decluttering Update (Kitchen)

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As you all know, I’ve been on a mission to simplify this year.  I have been working diligently to get every inch of our house cleaned out, organized, and rearranged for maximum functionality.  While the kitchen was already working pretty well, there were a few pain points that needed addressing, and I also wanted to clean it out completely because, well, I said no inch of our house would go untouched.  And so far it hasn’t.  :o)  I’m happy to report that the kitchen is pretty much done with the exception of a few cosmetic changes that I would eventually like to make (hello, back splash and new paint!).  And now for the update…

O N E – Drawers

Aside from the closet, the drawers were the most important thing to tackle.  There were several drawers that were just cluttered and hard to open and close.  I do use most of the stuff in our kitchen so there wasn’t necessarily a lot to get rid of, but everything just needed to be reorganized.

We use cookie cutters a lot, mostly for cutting the kids’ sandwiches into shapes for their school lunches, so I keep all of ours in a drawer right near where I prepare the kids’ lunches so they are within arm’s reach.  The problem I was having with those is that half of them are for holidays which means that we don’t need those all the time, but since there are so many, they were always getting in the way and covering up the ones that I do use on a daily basis.  The solution?  A drawer divider!  These are AWESOME, y'all!

Before:



After:



The left side now holds all of the every day cookie cutters and the right side holds the cookie cutters for the holidays – fall, football season, Christmas, etc.

I have one main drawer for all of my cooking utensils/measuring cups, etc. and it was working okay, but the organizer on the right that I was using originally had become too small for the amount of stuff in there, so I took it out and used two drawer dividers instead.  I now have a section for utensils, a section for spatulas, a section for measuring cups and spoons, and a section for lesser common used items (top left in the back). 

Before:



After:



We have a separate set of cabinets and drawers between the fridge and the door that goes out to our garage and that area has always been used for junk drawers and other odds and ends.  We have three drawers in that space.  One was being used as a drawer to house all of the things that we take with us on the go – sunscreen, sunglasses, Maui’s leash for taking walks, etc.  The second one was holding matches, lighters, coupons, and twist ties (such a random assortment!), and the third one was a traditional junk drawer with notepads, pens, paper clips, etc. 

The drawer that holds our things that we take on the go was completely out of control.  It was pretty much impossible to open it and close it because there was too much stuff in there.  We LOVE sunglasses in our family and each family member (aside from B) has multiple pairs that we all actually wear, so getting rid of them was not an option.  

Before:



Soooo, I completely cleaned out the second drawer and turned our on-the-go drawer into two drawers.  I bought these organizers (you can also buy them in this setthis set or this set) and each person in our family now has their own compartment – Brian’s is up top for his sunglasses, Maui’s is middle row on the left, mine is middle row on the right, Jacob’s is the bottom left, and Olivia’s is the bottom right. 

Everything else moved to the second drawer.  The top bin holds bug sprays, the middle holds sunscreen for the kids, and the front holds sunscreen for me and B.  The picture doesn’t show the updated sunscreens because I rearranged a couple of things since I took the picture.

After:





I. Love. These. Drawer. Organizers.  

They are perfect for our drawers and they come out to just around $1 per organizer so you can configure and organize any drawer to your liking for $4 - $5.  Not too bad!

As for the stuff that was originally in the second drawer, it all got redistributed.  The matches and lighters got moved to the “grilling utensils drawer” which also happens to be closer to my candle on our island that I light every day (now I don’t have to walk as far to get the lighter every day), the coupons got thrown in the trash because they expired in 2010 since we never use that drawer for coupons anymore, and the twist ties got put in the utility closet under the stairs (more on that later).

The junk drawer was already pretty organized, but it needed a little bit of help.  I was able to use the old organizers from the second junk drawer to put in the third junk drawer to make it completely compartmentalized.  I was having problems with the stuff in the back sliding around and sometimes falling down into the cabinets below, so now the stuff won’t slide.

Before:



After:


And finally, we have a buffet table next to our table in the eat-in kitchen.  One drawer stores our salt and pepper shakers and napkins for setting the table and and the other drawer was turned into a mini school supplies drawer since the kids always use the kitchen table for homework, drawing, and coloring.  Friends, this drawer was a HOT mess before I got to it.  



And now, with the help of a few more of my favorite drawer organizers, it looks like this:




And all the mommas said amen!

In addition to all of this, I also had some utensils in drawers that just didn’t make sense so they all got moved to drawers with like items and everything is just so much more functional now.  I also got rid of all of the loose super sharp knives that we had that didn’t belong to our knife block.  I had no good place to put them and I was always worried about someone cutting themselves since they were just loose in a drawer, but I never use any of them, so BYE, FELICIA!




T W O – Cabinets

My cabinets were pretty well organized already, but there were a few that were causing me pain.  My pots and pans cabinet was a wreck and I was constantly having to remove five things just to get to the one thing that I needed, so I rearranged some things, and BOOM, pain point gone!  And unfortunately I forgot to snap a “before” picture of this one… all you get to see is the “after.”


Another situation that was driving me nuts was our cups and glasses situation.  We have a TON of cups/glasses/mugs/thermoses/travel cups/wine glasses/etc.  and since we have so many they were pretty much everywhere.  I had two doors of cabinets for all of our basic cups and glasses, and then all of the travel mugs and thermoses were shoved in two tiny cabinets above the stove (which I couldn’t ever reach without a step ladder), and the wine glasses/margarita glasses/copper mugs/beer glasses/champagne flutes/etc. were spread all over the place – in the buffet table in the formal dining room, on the wine rack, on the bar cart, in the cups and glasses cabinet, etc.  I never knew where anything was.  SUCH A PAIN. 

Since B and I do enjoy adult beverages and we do enjoy drinking said beverages in the proper glasses, I didn’t want to get rid of any of them, but I wanted to put them all somewhere together.  I cleaned out the two cabinets next to our liquor cabinet (in that same set of cabinets by the fridge and the door that leads out to the garage) and I put all of that stuff somewhere else.  Paper towel rolls went in the cabinet above the dishwasher since the paper towel holder is right under that cabinet, and napkins went in the cabinets below the counter just under where they were to be with the paper plates, plastic silverware, etc.  Then all of the adult beverage glasses went into those two cabinets.  Now all of the wine glasses, beer mugs, champagne flutes, tumblers, copper mugs, margarita glasses, martini glasses, etc. are all in ONE place and they are right next to the liquor cabinet.  #MakesSense


I also organized our koozies in a basket because they used to loose on the shelves in the cabinets which was awful.  The basket was already on hand because it was one of the things that I removed from my office during its major clean out.


The final cabinet that needed some lovin’ was the kids’ cabinet.  We keep all of their plates, bowls, cups, etc. in the cabinets under our kitchen island so they can reach them any time they need to.  However, it hadn’t been cleaned out in years so it was still stuffed with sippy cups, bibs, and other baby items.  I got rid of all of this stuff:

And the cabinet went from looking like this:


To this!


#Winning

I also got rid of all of this stuff from the rest of the kitchen cabinets... BYE!



T H R E E – Fridge

I stay on top of the fridge pretty well because I just can’t stand the thought of having expired food in there, so there really wasn’t that much to do there.  I did, get it cleaned out and straightened up a bit, I added this organizer to hold the kids' juice boxes and pouches, aaaand I finally cleaned off all of the old junk on the outside.  We’ve had letter and princess magnets on the outside since the kids were babies and they haven’t touched them in over a year.  All of those went in the trash and now we have a nice, sparkly fridge!  I do still put the kids’ artwork and school work up there, but I’m so glad to have those pesky magnets gone.  They were always getting knocked down and we were always slipping on them on the floor.  Sigh.

Before:



After:


Inside:




F O U R – Closets

Oh boy.  The storage closet under the stairs was by far the worst part of cleaning out the kitchen.  We have a closet in our kitchen underneath our stairs that serves as a utility closet.  It holds our kitchen trashcan, extra plastic bags, cleaning supplies, trash bags, coolers, batteries, paint, candles, light bulbs, indoor tools, electronics that aren’t in use every day, etc.  And before I got it organized, it was a MESS.  Just awful, y’all!  I could barely see the floor!

See?







Well, a few weekends ago, I pulled everything out and got to work.  We got rid of so much stuff, y’all!  The tool shelf that was overflowing was cleaned out and most of the tools that were in there were moved to Brian’s big tool box in our outside utility closet.  All of the screws, nails, twist ties, bolts, etc. were separated and put into an organizer similar to this one, and all of our light bulbs and fireworks (we always keep sparklers on hand… you never know when you might need to be festive!) were organized into a plastic bin and labeled.  All organizers that were already being utilized were cleaned out and we can actually close the lids now, and I also got rid of old paint, old spray paint, old cleaners that we’d had since 2009 that we never use anymore, and a whole bunch of other stuff.  Now…I can easily get to anything I need without shuffling a bunch of other stuff around AND I can see the actual floor of the closet!



We also put the fireplace tools back out by the mantle since the kids are grown now and we don’t have to worry about them pulling it down on themselves.  (Well, at least we don’t think so, anyway.  Cringe.)

Every shelf is now organized and categorized. 

Top shelf – trash bags and coolers

Second shelf – repair stuff (tools, extra parts to items in our house, and other stuff like tape, glue, and command hooks) 

Third shelf – power items (light bulbs, extension cords, and batteries)

Fourth shelf – emergency stuff (flash lights, lanterns, weather radio, phone with a cord in case cell phone service stops – if you don’t have one of these I highly recommend you keep one on hand in the event of an emergency because 911 works on these even if you don’t have home phone service! – candles, and sparklers, which let’s face it, these are not for emergencies… I burn them every day, BUT they would also be handy in the event of an emergency.)

Fifth shelf – communal technology that we don’t use every day (noise canceling headphones, DSLR camera, external charger, DVD players for car for road trips, selfie stick, etc.)

Floor underneath the shelf – paint supplies (paint, spray paint, drop cloth, paint brushes, etc.  It would be nice to be able to put these outside, but the heat would ruin them.)

And all cleaning supplies are on the left side of the closet.  I ADORE this hanging rack for our broom/duster/mop and I also love this plastic bag holder.  #GameChangers


I also got the tiny little coat closet by our garage door cleaned out and organized as well.  



Before, everything in the door organizer was just piled in a heap on the floor and we could never find ANYTHING.  It was awful.  


F I V E – Pantry

I always stay on top of keeping the pantry organized as well because I just can’t stand when our food gets disorganized, so it wasn’t in bad shape either.  I did throw out a few things that were expired and I rearranged a couple of things, but other than that, it was already to my liking.

I added this over-the-door organizer a few years ago and it has been a total lifesaver!  We just didn't have room for all of the food in our pantry, so this enabled me to utilize all free space.  The door organizer now houses all of our snack items!


Whew!  Another long post from me!  If you want to follow along in real-time be sure to follow me on Instagram!  I have lots of footage of all of this saved in the “Simplify” highlights in my bio.  And be sure to keep checking back here because I’ll be doing another decluttering update soon!

And if you missed any of my other declutter updates you can see them below!



Happy Friday!


*Linking up with A Liz Adventures and Carolina Charm for Five on Friday, A Little Bit of Everything for Friday FavoritesMeet @ the Barre for Friday Favorites, and Cup of Tea for High Five for Friday.




Friday, April 27, 2018

Five on Friday - Decluttering Update (Home Office)

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Another busy week in the books!  It seems like these last few weeks I’ve been so busy doing real-life stuff that I haven’t had as much time to work on my decluttering.  I have come a very long way, though, and as promised, I’m sharing some updates on my progress so far.

My goal for the year is to get every single inch of our entire house decluttered, and I’m a little more than halfway done!  My MIL and I are having a yard sale in June and I’m hoping to make a decent amount of money since we have so. much. stuff.  Everything that doesn’t sell will go to our church’s outreach center. 

I’ve also been thinking of selling some of the kids’ and my old clothes online because they are in excellent shape, but I’m having trouble deciding how to sell them.  Here on the blog?  On Instagram?  On one of those resale websites?  Anybody have any thoughts on selling clothes online?  Which is the easiest and most lucrative option?  And if I decided to start a separate Instagram account to sell some of our old clothes would anyone be interested in following along to see what we have to offer?  I just can’t decide what to do…

Anyway, enough chatter!  Here’s the decluttering update!  Today’s post is all about my home office…

O N E – Closet

This room was by far my largest undertaking because it not only holds my day-to-day office stuff, but it also holds my entire life’s worth of keepsakes.  I know I’ve mentioned this here before, but I am a very sentimental person and I have a very hard time of letting go of things.  My parents were the same way, so they held on to tons of stuff from my childhood and then gifted me with all of the boxes when we moved in our current house, so I had ridiculous amounts of old stuff.  I started with an office closet that looked like this:




And today it looks like this:


Huge difference, right?!

Every single box in that closet held old keepsakes – clothes, dolls, school papers, art work, trinkets, and tons of other different mementos. 

Well friends, I went box by box, paper by paper, item by item and decided whether or not to keep each item.  I ended up filling our four-foot tall recycling bin twice! 

My old school papers were housed in three large boxes and I whittled them down to just one file box.  Everything has been organized into hanging folders by grade, and everything else (awards, school pictures, report cards) are organized in hanging folders at the back of the box.  You can read more about my method here. 

As a teenager, I worked at the movie theater for three years, and I accumulated lots of mementos from movies, and all of those were stored in one medium box and about 15 poster tubes.  I cleaned the box out and whittled it down to all fit in an old shoebox which now fits inside one of my larger keepsake boxes.  The posters are all gone (even though I haven’t decided whether to trash them or try to sell them yet).

I had six small boxes just dedicated to mementos from weddings that I was in and I had saved the bouquets, invitations, favors, and other items from them.  Well, I cleaned all of those out.  Everything is gone except for the invitations (which are now filed in my keepsake box… I’ll have to share that on the blog here soon) and the bouquets.  I wasn’t sure what to do with the bouquets at first, but I decided to display them on my bookshelves because they make me happy.  Three of the bouquets were made of artificial flowers, so those are on display in gold wire baskets, and the three bouquets that were made of real flowers are stored in pretty blush boxes, also on my bookshelves.



I had an entire box dedicated to greeting cards that I had received throughout my whole life, and I went through and whittled those down to just a few of my faves from each year.  Those are now filed in my keepsake box as well.



And finally, I had one HUGE box and four other medium boxes of old toys/trinkets/mementos and I whittled all of that down to just fit in three of the medium boxes.  One box is for childhood mementos (birth – 5th grade), one box is for teenage mementos (junior high – college), and one box is for adulthood (after college).  The adulthood box is pretty much empty so there is plenty of room for the future.  :o) 

I also had some keepsake boxes for Jacob and Olivia in there, and I cleaned those out and put those in their own closets to free up the space in mine.  Both of their closets are fairly empty, so it was no problem to move them in there.

I also had three small boxes full of old school notes that my girlfriends and I used to pass in class.  I chunked most of those, but I did save a few that were really funny.  And I had six small boxes full of other old random school mementos.  I pretty much got rid of all of that stuff altogether.  Every single one of those boxes are now gone.  Craziness!



Now my closet is more than half empty and I actually have room to put stuff in there other than keepsakes.  All that’s left is as follows:

  1. Four medium boxes (on the left) – three of those are my keepsake boxes for things and one is a box of my very favorite outfits that the kids wore when they were babies.  I saved those to have them turned into a quilt one day, so once I get someone to do the quilt, that box will be gone.
  2. Three file boxes (on the right) – two of those are my keepsake boxes for papers and one is my school papers box.  The two on the top are empty and will eventually be stored somewhere else.
  3. One large box (on the floor in the middle) – this holds gifts that I buy to keep on hand in case we need something in a pinch.  That tiny gold box is my cards box because I also keep greeting cards on hand in case we need them.
  4. One medium box (on top of the gift box) – this holds gifts that I have bought for the kids for holidays/birthdays… I always store them in there so they are out of the kids’ sight.  That box is empty most of the time, but it’s nice to have a place dedicated to hiding gifts for the kids.  ;o)
  5. Everything on the shelf of the closet is stuff I use for the blog – photography equipment on the left, props in the middle, and a few spare office supplies up top.
So basically I went from having that entire closet stuffed full of keepsakes (literally floor to ceiling) to only having three medium boxes and two file boxes for keepsakes. 

#Winning

T W O – Bookshelves

My bookshelves were also stocked with loads and loads of old stuff – CDs, old home videos, DVDs, VHS tapes, music tapes (I mean!), and albums upon albums of old pictures.  I cleaned them off, grabbed a few new bins for organizing, and voila!    

Here's the before:


And here's the after:


I know there is still a lot of stuff on the shelves, but all of that stuff gets used or makes me happy, and they also look way less cluttered in person, if that makes sense!

For the last few years, I digitized all of my old pictures and videos (more on that here and here), so it was no longer necessary to have the originals lying around anymore.  By tossing all of these old photo albums and DVDs I freed up four whole shelves!


All of the old VHS and music tapes were tossed.

I also had a massive CD collection which was stored on my bookshelves as well.  All of them are ripped/being ripped to my computer and I’m getting rid of 400+ of them!  I did save a few for sentimental reasons, but the majority are gone and I gained back five shelves in the process!







A few other things that were tossed from the bookshelves – several picture frames that no longer suited my décor, around 20 books that I know I’ll never read again, and a few trinkets that I no longer needed/enjoyed. 



T H R E E – Other Drawers & Boxes

I am a crafter/writer/artist and I used to be a scrapbooker so I have lots of stuff.  Pens, paper, paint, ribbon, stickers, fabric, stationary… my office is basically a craft room so I have lots of drawers.  Well, every single drawer and box in the entire room was cleaned out and reorganized for maximum functionality and I got rid of loads of stuff!

These are all after pictures:




It has been so nice to be able to find what I need right away and not have to dig out 500 other things to get to what I need!

F O U R – File Cabinet

When we first moved in to our house back in 2009 I took an old file cabinet from work that was no longer needed (with permission, of course), and we put it in my office to store all of our paper files.  Well now that everything has pretty much gone digital, I decided that I needed to clean out the files and get rid of most of it. 

I went from this huge, clunky, ugly, metal thing (that I decorated with contact paper):


To this nice, small, wood file cabinet that takes up half the space the other one did! 


Cleaning out the file cabinet was probably the most annoying of the things in my office, because every single drawer was filled to the brim with stuff.  The top drawer was for “People,” the middle drawer was for “Bills,” and the bottom drawer was for “Keepsakes.”  EEK.

The “People” drawer housed a section for each family member with folders for medical papers, insurance info, credit reports, old report cards, and just a bunch of other junk.  This was also where I stored all of our kids’ old school papers and artwork.  Well, every single folder got cleaned out, most of the stuff went to the shred bin, and then everything that was left was reorganized.  The kids’ old school papers got put in special file boxes (see the post here) and I only kept one folder for each member of the family for important medical info. 



The “Bills” drawer was almost completely tossed.  I barely saved anything because everything is online now.


The “Keepsakes” drawer was also decluttered – a lot of stuff went in the trash or recycling and then the rest was organized into file boxes (the ones on the right of the floor in my closet). 

The new smaller file cabinet is half empty.  The top drawer just holds a few files with paperwork for our vehicles, our home building/purchasing process, medical bills for each family member, and any other documents that we didn’t feel comfortable trashing, and then the bottom drawer holds all of our old taxes (can’t get rid of those!) and the user manuals for some of the electronics/things in our house that we couldn’t find online.  It no longer holds keepsakes at all.


It is now so much easier for me to keep up with the paper in our house because instead of filing most of it, I just toss it in the recycling bin!  This has lightened my load tremendously and it has also made my office look more spacious because I don’t have that clunky old ugly cabinet anymore!

F I V E – Wall Hangings

Prior to my decluttering journey, every inch of every wall in my office was covered with photos/artwork/other wall hangings, but I removed lots of them to give my walls some breathing room as well.

I took down the cross hanging to the left of my computer and I moved it to one of the shelves on my gallery wall.  I took down two framed prints above my printer, three art pieces to the left of my closet, three art pieces to the left of my window, the art piece over my door, and eventually I’m going to remove the giant floor to ceiling bulletin board (that I never did anything with) behind my door. 

Before:


After:


I also did away with my collage wall above my file cabinet because it just looked sloppy and I replaced it with a travel gallery

Before:


After:

I still have more things on the walls than the average person, but over all, there is a whole lot less than there used to be, and everything that’s hanging is something that I cherish.

Whew.  What a job this has been!!  And sorry for not getting to the rest of the house yet… the office kicked my butt so this post was already long enough!  Recaps for the other rooms are soon to come!  Or you can always follow along with me on Instagram Stories in real-time!

And before I go, a few more piles of unwanted stuff that went to the recycling/trash can/yard sale pile… because I’ve accomplished so much, y’all!






Happy Friday!


*Linking up with A Liz Adventures and Carolina Charm for Five on Friday, A Little Bit of Everything for Friday Favorites,  September Farm and The Farmer's Wife for Oh Hey, Friday, Meet @ the Barre for Friday Favorites, and Cup of Tea for High Five for Friday.