
Living Room Organization Q&A With The Home Edit
The article details a Q&A session with The Home Edit, a professional organization company, focusing on practical strategies for organizing living rooms. It emphasizes the importance of combining ordered spaces with aesthetic design. The discussion covers various aspects of living room organization, including methods for managing children's toys, storing extra blankets, maintaining an organized space, and handling cords and electronics.
For children's toys, The Home Edit recommends designating a specific area in the living room for toys to foster a sense of ownership in children and simplify cleanup. Large floor baskets are suggested for bulky items like stuffed animals, trucks, and train sets, effectively concealing them while keeping them accessible. Smaller items, such as Barbie dolls, doll accessories, or building blocks, can be organized using stackable clear shoe boxes or modular drawers. The importance of labeling each category, with a preference for general labels, is also highlighted.
Regarding the storage of extra blankets, the ideal solution is a linen closet or a cabinet located near the living area. However, for those with limited space, large floor bins are presented as a functional alternative that also contributes to the room's aesthetic appeal.
Maintaining an organized space is addressed with the advice to integrate the organization system into daily routines. If the system is well-designed to fit the space, item volume, and functional needs, maintenance should be minimal, primarily involving returning items to their designated places. This daily upkeep is referred to as a “mini-edit” every few weeks.
For organizing cords and electronics, specific techniques are provided. Cord wraps or cable ties are recommended for differentiating wires and preventing clutter, with color-coding as an option. Cord reels are also suggested for concealing and shortening visible cords. For electronics, the advice is to group items by category and store them in labeled, stackable bins. Infrequently used electronics should be stored in less accessible locations, such as high shelves, to optimize valuable space.
The article outlines The Home Edit’s step-by-step organizing methodology, which begins with removing all items from the space. This is followed by grouping items by category and then paring down possessions to only what is needed or wanted, purging the rest. With a reduced inventory, a functional system is then devised to suit the space and lifestyle.
A key piece of advice offered is to start with small, manageable projects, such as organizing a single drawer, to build confidence and motivation before tackling larger areas. Finally, The Home Edit shares its wish list of Studio McGee products for organization, including ladders for hanging items and baskets that blend functionality with aesthetic design.
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