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  • THE 50 BEST AMAZON ORGANIZATIONAL PRODUCTS UNDER $25

    According to legend, Benjamin Franklin, "For every hour spent organizing, a minute is gained." Ol' Benny was correct; clearing out clutter not only frees up additional space in your home but also helps you save time. This list of the top Amazon-selling organizational goods was created for that reason. These highly regarded products cost less than $25 each, making them cost-effective as well. Get a little crafty if you really want to make the most of your home's storage area. There are many clever innovations on this page that keep your belongings discreetly hidden. Take a look at these ingenious shoe slot organizers, for instance, which let you stack your shoes before storing them in the wardrobe. To see the labels on all of your jars at once, you can locate a tiered spice rack for the kitchen that fits in your drawer. It's crucial to spend money on some fundamentals, which is why I've provided a tonne of storage necessities like these tiered under-sink baskets for toiletries and cleaning supplies and these roomy zip-up bags that can be used to store out-of-season clothing, sheets, and comforters. These organizational goods have amassed thousands of positive reviews, demonstrating their ability to be useful, long-lasting, and of the highest caliber. You can find a tonne of practical, reasonably priced items that will help you achieve your goals, whether you want to organize your kitchen cabinet or fully revamp your closet. 1. GOSPIRE LIPSTICK HOLDER Keep your lipstick organized at all times using this acrylic holder with 40 individual slots. The tiered design allows you to see all of your lip shades at once, while also being compact enough to fit on your bathroom counter. It also works great for holding mascara and lip gloss, or non-cosmetic items such as paints and essential oils. 2. DMOODE CABLE MANAGEMENT BOX Get rid of the unsightly tangle of cables on your floor with this storage box that conceals your power strips, USB cables, and surge protectors. The sleek box has easy-access ports on either side, so you can keep your cables plugged into the wall. With rubber pads on the bottom, this organizer won’t slide around your floor. 3. SPICY SHELF EXPANDABLE UNDER-SINK ORGANIZER With this sturdy plastic organizer, the space underneath your sink will stay tidy and clean. The height, width, and length are all expandable, so you can adjust the unit to fit according to your cabinet’s dimensions. You can place up to 40 pounds of cleaning supplies on the top shelf while creating room underneath for even more storage. 4. PENDKE SHOE SLOTS If your shoes take up a good deal of your closet space, this pack of 10 innovative shoe slot organizers will come in handy. Their unique design creates an angled platform so that your shoes can be stacked on top of one another. The height can be adjusted to three different levels to accommodate both heels and flats, and the nonslip surfaces keep your shoes in place. 5. CHEF'S PATH CEREAL CONTAINERS Maintain your cereal’s crunchiness over time by investing in these airtight food containers with locking lids. The lids have silicone seals that keep air, dust, and bugs from coming in contact with your cereal, rice, pasta, or flour, and as an added bonus, you’ll get measuring cups and a set of labels, and a chalk pen. 6. MDESIGN OVER-DOOR BATHROOM ORGANIZER Add an extra storage shelf to your bathroom cabinet with this metal storage basket that hooks onto the cabinet door. The basket has enough space for your hairbrush, curling iron, and hair dryer, and since it’s made of steel wire, you can store items while they’re still hot. Place it outside the cabinet door for easy access, or inside for more discreet storage. 7. FAVBAL BROOM AND MOP HOLDER This wall-mounted holder lifts your brooms and mops off the ground, holding them securely in place with rubber-gripped slots. The rack has three slots for your long cleaning tools, and four hooks for rags, gloves, and other small items. In total, this device holds up to 30 pounds, and you can install it using either screws or self-adhesive strips. 8. HOLDN' STORAGE HANGING CLOSET ORGANIZER WITH GARMENT ROD Here’s a hanging closet organizer with four separate compartments for your sweaters, blankets, towels, and more. Plus, there’s a separate rod on the bottom of the sturdy canvas organizer that allows you to hang shirts beneath, which means you don’t have to give up any precious hanging space. When not in use, this unit is completely collapsible. 9. PZOZ CABLE CLIP ORGANIZER Fasten your electronic cords to your desk, nightstand, or TV credenza with these clip organizers that you can stick anywhere. Each organizer strip has a gel pad that adheres to any smooth surface, along with 11 slots for your USB cables, chargers, and headphones. The front of the unit has a push-activated toggle that makes it easy to open and close. 10. LONGTEAM HANGING HANDBAG ORGANIZER Not only does this hanging handbag organizer save you closet space, but it keeps your bags protected from crumpling, dust, and wear as well. There are four storage cubes in the center, along with six side pouches that can fit your purses and tote bags. You can also use this organizer for sheets, clothes, and other accessories. 11. YEIRVE AUTOMATIC TOOTHPASTE DISPENSER WITH TOOTHBRUSH HOLDER An automatic toothpaste dispenser and toothbrush holder rolled into one, this device conveniently keeps your toiletries in one spot. Complete with two drinking cups, a drawer, and a storage platform, the dispenser provides ample space for your floss, lotion, razor, and more. It can hold up to four toothbrushes at once, so your whole household can use it. 12. YOUCOPIA UPSPACE WATER BOTTLE ORGANIZER Maximize vertical space in your cabinet using this water bottle organizer. The racks are constructed from sturdy steel wires, with height-adjustable plastic shelves. It has a weight capacity of 10 pounds, so you can store plastic, metal, and glass bottles on the three platforms. Stick it in your cabinet, or keep it out on the table so you can grab it and go. 13. SIMPLE HOUSEWARE UNDERWEAR ORGANIZERS Each of these organizers is specifically designed to sort a different article of clothing: undergarments, socks, bras, and scarves. The mold-resistant bins fit inside your drawers or closet, allowing you to easily access your undergarments when you need them. Never go searching for that pesky left sock again. 14. DEVEN ADJUSTABLE POT AND PAN ORGANIZER Made from heavy-duty iron, this storage rack is strong enough to support multiple pots and pans, and makes it easy to grab each one since they’re not piled on top of each other. You can set it up horizontally or vertically, and the eight tiers are movable and height-adjustable. It also comes with six hooks for hanging spoons and spatulas. 15. SIMPLEHOUSEWARE CABINET DOOR ORGANIZERS Save space in your kitchen by utilizing these metal racks that hang on the back of cabinet doors. They’re large enough to hold bakeware, cutting boards, plastic wrap, and other items that don’t quite have a permanent home. While over-the-cabinet usage is most convenient, the shelves also come with screws that can be used to mount them inside your cabinet or on your wall. 16. HOOJO REFRIGERATOR ORGANIZER BINS After more than 2,000 ratings, these refrigerator organizers have an average of 4.8 out of five stars on Amazon, and reviewers love how the sturdy, easy-to-clean bins make it easy to locate anything in your fridge. Use them to organize your produce, veggies, beverages, and condiments. Plus, with these bins, your fridge’s surfaces will stay clean over long periods of time. 17. SIMPLE TRENDING CAN RACK Instead of stashing your canned goods on your top shelf, use this metal rack that makes it convenient to grab them while cooking. These organizers are stackable, so you can increase your storage space without taking up any extra room in the kitchen. Each unit can hold up to 36 cans, and the angled design allows you to easily remove them from the rack. 18. LIFEWIT LARGE CAPACITY CLOTHES STORAGE BAG (3-PACK) With reinforced side-handles and double-layered fabric, these durable storage bins can hold up to about 200 pounds. Space-wise, the zip-up bags can accommodate a king-size comforter, six blankets, or up to 35 pieces of clothing, and the transparent windows make it easy to see the contents inside. 19. MADESMART 2-TIER BASKET ORGANIZER Get the most out of your storage space with this double-tiered organizer that fits underneath your bathroom or kitchen sink. These strong organizers can be filled with cleaning supplies or toiletries, and each slide-out basket comes with a metal divider that separates different kinds of items. You can also get creative and use them for office or crafting supplies. 20. YOUCOPIA STORALID FOOD CONTAINER LID ORGANIZER If your food storage lids are scattered around your kitchen, this organizing tray will keep them in one tidy place. Complete with five adjustable dividers, this portable organizer works with both square and round container lids up to 9 inches but is slim enough to fit inside your cabinet or pantry shelf. 21. YOUCOPIA UPSPACE BOX ORGANIZER Don’t let your boxes topple over one another in your cabinet — this shelved storage unit has three different levels for keeping them organized, and the height-adjustable platforms can be raised or lowered to fit your needs. Whether you’re storing pasta, rolls of foil, or plastic baggies, these shelves can handle it — the steel wires have a weight capacity of 20 pounds. 22. DOIOWN S-TYPE STAINLESS STEEL HANGERS Traditional hangers can only hold one pair of pants at a time, while these S-shaped ones can support up to five. Their unique design allows you to hang up multiple articles of clothing, which can massively save on closet space. Made from durable rust-resistant stainless steel, these hangers can hold trousers pants, skirts, scarves, and more. 23. TAPBULL SLIDING UNDER-SINK ORGANIZERS (2-PACK) While these compact sliding shelves work great underneath your bathroom or kitchen sink, you can really place them anywhere you need extra storage. Thanks to their strong adhesive strips, these shelves are easy to install — just peel back the strip cover and apply to any smooth surface. Then, any time you need to grab an item, simply slide the shelf out for easy access. 24. EVELOTS CLOSET WIRE SHELF DIVIDERS (8-PACK) Reduce clutter inside your closet space and keep piles of sweater neatly stacked by using these wire closet organizers that divide your shelves into different sections. Made from rust-resistant stainless steel, each divider has hooks on the bottom that keep it attached to your wire shelf, but you can easily remove and adjust them as needed. 25. EXPANDABLE CUTLERY DRAWER ORGANIZER Expanding from a width of 13 inches to nearly 24 inches, this cutlery organizer can be adjusted to fit just about any kitchen drawer. It has multiple compartments for forks, spoons, knives, and serving utensils, as well as other small items such as a bottle opener or whisk. The tray is lined with a soft-grip interior that keeps your silverware from sliding around when you open and close the drawer. 26. KINCMAX WALL-MOUNTED SHOWER CADDY This stainless steel shower caddy features a sweeping design that elevates the look of your bathroom while holding all your supplies. Available in two colors, it even has four hooks for hanging razors, loofahs, and washcloths. The durable rust-proof shelf can be mounted to ceramic, glass, metal, or marble using the included adhesive pad. 27. BB BROTRADE HANGING JEWELRY POCKET ORGANIZER Unlike a jewelry box, this pocket organizer keeps each individual piece of jewelry in its own separate compartment, which helps prevent tangles while making it easy to find everything. With 80 transparent pockets total — 40 on each side —there’s plenty of room for your necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and rings. The top of the panel has a hook that can go right over your door or closet rod. 28. SUBTRACTION MAGNETIC KNIFE STRIP (16-INCH) Clear up surface space by ditching the knife block and investing in this magnetic strip that holds your metal cooking utensils in place. The stainless-steel bar can accommodate up to 30 pounds in weight, and will secure firmly to any ceramic, metal, or glass surface with the included adhesive. 29. MIUOPUR MAKEUP ORGANIZER This versatile storage unit has two platforms and three drawers for maximum organization. You can use it to keep your vanity in check, but it also works for office supplies or bathroom toiletries. And unlike other clunky storage containers, the streamlined design gives this organizer a distinctly minimalist feel. Choose from three colors: white, mint green, and pink. 30. AOJIA SLIM STORAGE CART This tiered storage cart is designed to squeeze into tight spaces, whether it’s next to your sink, in between your washer and dryer, or next to your bed. It has four casters that let you roll it around with ease, and two of the wheels have brakes, so you can keep it securely in one spot. With stainless steel rods and plastic baskets, this unit can hold up to 30 pounds on each level. 31. SIMPLEHOUSEWARE WINDOW POCKET ORGANIZER With four large pockets, this organizer can store a quite a lot of stuff. Perhaps the best part? Each pocket has a handy transparent window on the front that lets you easily see the items inside. At the top, it has two strong hangers that you can hook over your door or on a closet rod. 32. PUROMA DRAWER ORGANIZER TRAYS (10 PIECES) Since this set of 10 organizing trays includes several different sizes, you can mix and match them in your drawer for a customized fit. Use them to store your cosmetics in the bathroom, or place them inside your office desk to separate your supplies. Reviewers have complimented their transparent design and sturdy feel. 33. LYNK SPICE RACK TRAY INSERT By storing your spice jars at an angle, you can save a good deal of space, not to mention the fact that you can see the label on every jar at once. This tray insert can hold up to 24 standard-sized jars, and is compact enough to fit in a kitchen drawer. With over 500 five-star reviews, this tray simply works. “These units are well built, easy to install and most importantly, do what they say they do!” wrote one customer. 34. VERGILIUS EARRINGS ORGANIZER Display your jewelry on this delicate metal stand holder that complements any bedroom. With 44 holes total, this rack can hold up to 22 pairs of earrings, and the rectangular wooden base rests firmly on your dresser, so it won’t topple over as you remove your earrings from the rack. Choose from black and white finishes. 35. YOUCOPIA CRAZY SUSAN KITCHEN CABINET TURNTABLE Here’s a miniature turntable that’s small enough to fit in your cabinet, where it makes it easy to grab whatever you need just by spinning. It has three removable plastic bins on top that are the perfect size for holding snacks, vitamin bottles, coffee pods, and more, and the rotating base has nonslip rubber feet that keep the lazy Susan planted on your shelf. 36. COPCO NON-SKID 3-TIER CABINET ORGANIZER One of Amazon’s best-selling spice racks, this cabinet organizer has three levels for placing your jars and bottles. The multi-tiered design allows you to see all your items at once for easy access, and each platform is covered with a non-skid rubber surface that keeps your items in place. You can also use this little invention to store tools or craft supplies. 37. SILIVO FRIDGE STORAGE CONTAINERS (3-PACK) Maintain your food’s freshness with these storage containers that come with removable drain trays. The excess water from your fruits, veggies, and other foods will drip into the bottom of the bin, keeping mushiness at bay. Plus, they’re stackable, saving you lots of storage space on your fridge shelves. 38. MARBRASSE WOODEN PENCIL HOLDER When you get into a creative zone, it’s important to have your pencils, markers, and brushes on hand. This rustic wooden desk organizer has 15 separate compartments for storing your art supplies, making it easy to grab them as you need them. With easy-to-follow instructions, the wooden pieces take about 20 minutes to assemble. 39. HOLDN' STORAGE UNDER-BED SHOE ORGANIZER Utilize the space under your bed with this zip-up shoe organizer made from tear-resistant polyester. It can hold up to 20 pairs of shoes, from sneakers to sandals to heels, and the clear vinyl top protects everything from dust and dirt. It also has secure handles that help you pull the case out from under the bed when you’re ready to lace up. 40. BOXLEGEND T-SHIRT ORGANIZER TRAYS (10-PACK) If you’ve collected more T-shirts than you know what to do with, these stackable organizing trays can help. Just place your folded shirts in the slots between the holders, and place the pile on your shelf. Every time you need a specific shirt, lift up the front handle and pull it out. This way, you won’t unfold the rest of the stack — it’ll stay nice and neat. 41. YOUCOPIA NEW TEASTAND TEA ORGANIZER Tea lovers, this one’s for you: This free-standing organizer is specifically designed to hold your tea bags, with eight removable bins for the organization. You can fit up to 80 tea bags in this slim unit, so go ahead and unpack that whole cardboard box of tea and throw it away — this is the only tea holder you’ll need from now on. 42. SONGMICS CABINET SHELF ORGANIZERS (SET OF 4) These cabinet shelves aren’t just functional, they look great, too. They can each hold up to 22 pounds, so you can use them to store jars, bowls, food containers, and anything else you can think of. Sturdy and simple, the metal organizers are expandable and stackable, and you can place them inside your cabinet, or keep them out on your surfaces for easy access to items. 43. CASOMAN STACKABLE TOOL ORGANIZERS (2-PACK) Wrangle pliers, screwdrivers, and all your hardware (nuts, nails, and bolts) in these stackable tool cases. The cases have removable dividers, so you can organize things just the way you like, and the latches and sliding locks guarantee the lids will remain firmly shut — essential since you don’t want hardware falling out when you grab a case. 44. MDESIGN STACKABLE EYE GLASS STORAGE ORGANIZER You can fit eyeglasses, sunglasses, and blue light-blocking glasses in this storage box, which will help ensure you don’t lose your specs in the couch cushions. Complete with a hinged, transparent lid, the organizer has five compartments for all your eyewear. The boxes are stackable, so you might even be inclined to purchase more than one, depending on how large your collection. 45. MDESIGN EXPANDABLE PLASTIC VITAMIN ORGANIZER Taking daily vitamin supplements may be a great way to improve your overall health, but all those bottles can cause clutter in your cabinet. Instead, use this vitamin organizer that clearly displays all of your vitamins on three different levels. It expands from roughly 17 inches to 32 inches wide, so you can adjust it to fit your cabinet or countertop. 46. MDESIGN BOTTLE RACK Whether you’re storing bottles, water, or soda, this vertical rack will make your bottles look good while also freeing up your surface space. With room for up to eight bottles, it features curved compartments with open panels on either side, so you can see their labels without pulling them out. 47. JOYWELL ARMCHAIR REMOTE CONTROL HOLDER Keep your remote control and other essentials close by with this linen holder that fits over your sofa or chair’s armrest. There are six pockets on the front that can accommodate your remote, phone, tablet, and other essentials, and the back has a nonslip rubber patch that holds the organizer in place. It comes in a ton of colors, so you can match it to your furniture. 48. UMBRA GEOMETRIC JEWELRY TRAY This delicate little jewelry tray is as chic as it is functional. Made from brass-plated wire, the geometric-shaped holder has a linen-covered base that protects your rings, bracelets, eyeglasses, or other small trinkets. It has an average rating of 4.8 out of five stars on Amazon, with customers raving over its aesthetically pleasing appearance and functionality. 49. YOUCOPIA BAKEWARE STOREMORE ADJUSTABLE RACK Racking up over 11,000 five-star ratings on Amazon, it’s clear that customers are content with this adjustable bakeware storage unit. With seven adjustable dividers, this rack can accommodate bakeware of any shape or size — just push the steel wires into the slots to lock them into place. “Wow! Super easy to put together and it holds SO much and so many different items,” one reviewer wrote. 50. DYMO PORTABLE LABEL MAKER You won’t realize just how useful this portable label maker is until you get one. The keyboard on the front allows you to type out names, words, and phrases in six font sizes and eight different text styles. Then, you can print out your text on a piece of adhesive tape and stick it anywhere. It’s great for labeling containers, water bottles, plants, and more.

  • 43 SPRING CLEANING TIPS FROM CLEANING AND ORGANIZING EXPERTS

    Nothing beats that feeling of accomplishment when you get a head start on spring cleaning. If you space out your spring cleaning list over a couple of weeks, it might not seem like such an overwhelming task. The easiest way to start is to take it room by room or appliance by an appliance with our cleaning tips from organizing and cleaning pros. Grab your cleaning tools, stock up on winning products from our 2022 Cleaning & Organizing Awards, and make sure the battery on your favorite cordless vacuum is charged before you rev it up. Whether you have only five minutes to freshen things up or you happen to have an entire weekend to dedicate to full spring cleaning days, our pros are here with their best spring cleaning tips to help you out. Learn how to give your home's nooks and crannies a refresh with these 47 cleaning how-tos from Jeffrey Phillip, organizing expert, and Carolyn Forté, executive director of the Good Housekeeping Institute Cleaning Lab. Read on for tips to help you clean the usual spots more quickly and effectively — and for reminders to tackle harder-to-reach (and harder-to-remember) spots around the house too. KEEP CRUMBS OUT OF HARD-TO-REACH PLACES If there's a gap between your stove and your kitchen counters, there's a good chance food bit has made its way into this tight, dark space. Use the crevice tool on your vacuum to reach into this space, then place a stove gap cover between the counter and stove to cut down on the debris that falls out of view. FRESHEN WHITE SNEAKERS A bright new pair of white sneakers go well with almost any outfit, but those cool new kicks can also be magnets for dirt and debris. Here's how to clean white shoes, like Vans, using a simple DIY mixture: In a small bowl, mix one tablespoon of baking soda, a half tablespoon of hydrogen peroxide and a half tablespoon of warm water until it forms a thin paste. Use an old toothbrush to gently scrub the shoes, then rinse well with a damp cloth and allow them to air-dry away from the sun. For leather sneakers, skip the hydrogen peroxide. ORGANIZE THE FRIDGE Large refrigerators are great for big families, but they can get cluttered fast. To keep your fridge organized, remove the packaging from multipacks of drinks and single-serve yogurts, use roll-out refrigerator bins to keep small items together, and, to help reduce food waste, rotate older food items to the front before adding new groceries. KEEP STORAGE SPACES ORGANIZED If you use your garage or an outdoor shed as a storage space for things that don't fit inside the house, consider adding this step-by-step strategy to your spring cleaning checklist. Start by organizing all your items into three piles: keep, donate, and toss. After you've removed the donate and toss items, vacuum and clean the floor thoroughly. Then begin sorting the things you'll be keeping. Organize smaller items by product type in labeled bins and store them on shelves along the walls to maximize floor space. For more organization tips, check out these genius garage storage ideas. CLEAN YOUR DOORMATS Trap more dirt by using two mats at exterior/outside doors: one mat outside and one inside. Vacuum indoor mats on both sides. Going over the backs of the mats will push trapped dirt out onto the floor, where it will be easier to pick up. To refresh outdoor mats, hose them off, then air-dry. SPRAY DOWN THE WINDOWS AND DUST THE BLINDS Wait for an overcast day to clean your windows, and start on the shady side of the house. (Choosing a sunny day is one of the most common window-cleaning mistakes to avoid.) "Raise blinds or shades and wash windows with glass cleaner and a microfiber cloth," Forté says. "Then lower the blinds or vinyl shades and dust them with a duster. Finish by vacuuming the fabric shades and drapes." WIPE DOWN THE WALLS Rid-painted walls of greasy fingerprints, dust, and stains by wiping them with a damp microfiber cloth or a clean, damp microfiber mop. Be sure to start from the top and make your way to the bottom; bonus points if you wipe the doorframes and baseboards too. In between springtime deep-cleans, do spot-cleanings with a damp microfiber cloth whenever you see stains and marks. Tile walls in bathrooms can be cleaned the same way, though you may want to pair the damp microfiber cloth with a disinfecting bathroom cleaner to take care of any germs too. For walls with vinyl wallpaper, make sure to wring out the damp microfiber cloth or the clean, damp microfiber mop well to avoid damage. Skip the water altogether if you're dealing with paper, fabric, or grasscloth wallpaper. For more in-depth instructions, take a look at our guide on how to clean your walls. FRESHEN UP MUSTY CARPETS Refresh your carpets between deep cleanings by using a portable carpet cleaner with a rotating brush. To rid your carpet of odors, sprinkle baking soda or carpet deodorizer on your carpet. Using a soft brush, work the baking soda into your carpet and let it set for 15 to 30 minutes. Vacuum the baking soda off the carpet with a fresh bag or clean dirt cup. If you notice unsightly stains on your carpet or it's time for a deeper clean, check out our expert guide to how to clean your carpet the right way. Or consider investing in an at-home carpet cleaner appliance to get the job done without having to call a cleaning service. DE-STINK THE KITCHEN SINK Got kitchen stink you just can't kick? You might already have the necessary ingredients to freshen up your sink in the fridge right now. Try dropping a couple of lemon rind slivers into your garbage disposal, and turn it on for 15 to 30 seconds. Follow with cold water to flush out any bits of lemon rind that remain. STEAM CLEAN THE MICROWAVE Clean up those pesky tomato stains once and for all. To clean your microwave, fill a large microwave-safe bowl with one cup of water and a lemon, lime, or orange cut into thin slices — or several tablespoons of vinegar — and stick it inside. Turn the appliance on high for several minutes or until the solution boils and the window is steamy, then let it cool for five minutes before opening the door. Remove the bowl and wipe the inside and outside of the microwave with a sponge. WASH THOSE REUSABLE BAGS Reusable grocery bags cut down on wasteful plastic, but they can get grimy over time. Look at the care label on your reusable bags to determine the best way to clean them. If they're not machine washable, clean them thoroughly with a sponge or cloth dipped in sudsy water. Rinse with a clean cloth and let air dry. SPRUCE UP GRANITE COUNTERTOPS Dig out the granite polish to help restore shine and repel stains on your kitchen surfaces. For daily wipe-downs, use a specialized granite cleaner, like GH Seal Star Weiman Granite & Stone Disinfecting Wipes. The mild formula cuts grease and removes surface stains without the damaging effects of vinegar or ammonia, and it won't leave behind a dull film like ordinary dish soap can. GIVE YOUR HOME A REFRESH! Discover brilliant ways to get organized, declutter, and make over any room. These downloadable digital guides make it easier than ever to give your home a refresh. Visit our store to find dozens of ideas from Good Housekeeping and our sister brands. BRING STAINED CUTTING BOARDS BACK TO LIFE With regular use, even the best cutting boards can become stained. If you think that nasty mark on your cutting board is permanent, you could be wrong. Run the cut side of a lemon over the board to help remove food stains and smells. For extra oomph, sprinkle it with salt or baking soda first. DEEP-CLEAN THE FRIDGE In addition to wiping down your fridge's interior shelving on a regular basis, give the removable bins and shelves a deep clean every now and then. Pop out the door shelves and bins and wash them in warm, soapy water to help get rid of food bacteria and spillage. Don't forget to rinse everything well before putting the shelves and bins back in. SHINE UP POTS AND PANS Soften burned-on residue by adding water and dish liquid to your cookware and letting it simmer on the stove. After it's cooled a bit, use a scrub sponge or pad to remove any remaining stuck-on bits. Ketchup (yes, really!) helps dissolve tarnish on copper pots and other copper cooking accessories. Just massage the sauce over the surface, and add a pinch of salt if you come across exceptionally stubborn spots. DE-GUNK YOUR OVEN Cleaning your oven is an essential part of spring cleaning. Use the appliance's self-cleaning function to remove stubborn, baked-on grime. If your oven doesn't have one, place a hot, wet cloth on top of burned spots to help soften the gunk. Then apply an oven cleaner (like one of the best oven cleaners we've tested) and let stand for as long as the manufacturer recommends. Rinse with a wet cloth and wipe dry. SCRUB DOWN KITCHEN CABINETS Unsightly kitchen grime is a mix of dust and grease that builds up over time. Run the exhaust hood over your range every time you cook to keep grease from settling. To de-gunk, use a cabinet cleaner to cut through dirt and leave the wood moisturized. Do an extra pass around any places where grease collects like door and drawer pulls. DIY A STAINLESS STEEL CLEANER FOR SPARKLING APPLIANCES To clean stainless steel appliances and sinks, mix a solution of one teaspoon dish detergent and one quart hot tap water. Using a microfiber cloth, rub the solution onto the marks in small sections, going with the grain. Rinse with clean hot water and dry immediately with a clean cloth. REORGANIZE THE JUNK DRAWER Once you empty out your drawer, suck out dust and crumbs with your vacuum's nozzle. "Toss or relocate any items you no longer need or that don't belong there," Forté says. Everything else goes back, but this time in an organized manner. Repurpose pretty plates and bowls to store cords, stamps and other odds and ends, or consider a drawer organizer like the Cleaning & Organizing Award winner from Poke-a-Dot that can also be taken on the go. A nonslip liner helps keep everything in place. MACHINE WASH YOUR SHOWER CURTAIN Put your plastic or vinyl shower curtain in the washing machine on the gentle cycle with your favorite laundry detergent (and a couple of old towels for scrubbing power). Let the curtain hang dry before showering. To keep white and clear shower liners cleaner longer, spritz them a few times each month with a bleach-containing all-purpose cleaner. Then simply let the shower rinse it off — before you hop in, of course. TOSS EXPIRED COSMETICS Getting rid of expired makeup, skincare and hair products is a quick way to declutter. Not all products note an expiration date, but many say how many months the product will last after opening. "To stay on top of their expiration date, use a thin-tipped permanent marker to write on the date you opened it," Phillip suggests. CLEAN YOUR MAKEUP BRUSHES To clean makeup brushes, squeeze a few drops of baby shampoo or Dawn dish soap into your palm and rub the bristle tips into the soap, then gently work the suds through them. To rinse, hold the brush (bristles down) under warm running water. Gently shake over the sink to remove excess water, then lay the brush down on a paper towel to finish drying. BRIGHTEN UP GROUT White grout picks up, well, everything. To clean tile grout and help restore its sparkle, spray it with a top-tested grout cleaner. "Let it set for several minutes, then scrub with a stiff brush like the Casabella Smart Scrub Grout Brush and rinse," Forté says. KEEP DRAINS SMELLING FRESH To freshen drains (not unclog them) and help keep them free-flowing, mix a half cup of baking soda with one-fourth of a cup of table salt. Pour the mixture down the drain, followed by one cup of heated white vinegar. It will foam and bubble. Let it stand for 15 minutes, tops. Follow by running hot tap water for at least 15 to 30 seconds. This is especially helpful for seldom-used drains, like those in guest bathrooms. Clogged drains require a dedicated product, like one of the best drain cleaners, all recommended by our experts. REMOVE HARD-WATER BUILDUP FROM YOUR SHOWERHEAD Hard water buildup can cause unsightly stains and even affect your showerhead's water flow. If scrubbing with a sponge doesn't clear the debris from the holes, you can clean your showerhead and restore its flow using a few kitchen products you probably already have in your home. (Take note: This method is best suited for chrome fixtures.) Mix equal parts white vinegar and water in a plastic bag and tie the bag around the showerhead, making sure to immerse the showerhead entirely. Secure it with a twist tie. Leave the bag around the shaft for up to an hour, then wipe away any residue left behind. Run the shower's hot water to flush the vinegar out of the showerhead's openings. Caution: To help prevent damaging decorative showerhead finishes, choose instead to dunk a brush into the vinegar-and-water mix and scrub the showerhead nozzles. Then flush the openings by turning on the hot water, as above. VACUUM SOFT FURNITURE "Pull furniture away from walls and vacuum behind and under it," Forté says. "Do the woodwork and air vents while you're back there." Then switch to the upholstery tool on your machine to go over both sides of the cushions and underneath them. The crevice tool is a great way to remove any gunk along the trim and stitching. SPRUCE UP CURTAINS AND DECORATIVE PILLOWS IN THE DRYER Put your dryer to work and toss drapes, curtains and even throw pillows into the dryer for 15 minutes on air-only or the lowest temperature your dryer offers, then immediately rehang to avoid wrinkles. GIVE YOUR BOOKSHELVES NEW LIFE After all of those cozy winter reading sessions, your library may be in need of a cleanup. Take a few minutes to organize your coffee-table books, bedside novels or favorite magazines. You can choose to alphabetize them, coordinate them by color or sort them by size. Make sure you dust the shelves before putting anything back in its place. Donate old books and magazines that are still in good condition to local organizations or your neighborhood's Little Free Library. DUST THOSE CEILING FIXTURES Spring cleaning is all about tackling the areas you forget about during the rest of the year. Grab an extendable duster, like the one from GH Seal holder Swiffer, and attack ceiling fans, hanging and recessed lights, moldings and more. Make sure to start your cleaning here, from top to bottom, so you don't have to vacuum your floors twice. REPLACE AIR CONDITIONER FILTERS Spring is a great time to clean or replace HVAC and window air conditioner filters before you start to use them regularly in the summer months. It's best to check with your unit's manufacturer for the recommended way to clean filters if they're washable. CLEAN KIDS' TOYS When it comes to cleaning kids' toys, don't overlook the convenience of your dishwasher or washing machine. For plastic toys, choose the crystal or quick cycle on your dishwasher and skip the heated dry. For stuffed animals, check the care labels, and if machine washable, place them in a mesh bag or pillowcase before throwing it into the washing machine on a gentle cycle. A quick once-over with a lint roller can help too. WASH BULKY BEDDING It's time to tackle bulky items you typically avoid: Clean those comforters and wash those pillows! You need to clean these items only two or three times a year, so they should be at the top of your list during spring cleaning season. But make sure you check the manufacturer's label before tossing them into the washing machine. KILL DUST MITES IN YOUR MATTRESS It's the ideal time to pay attention to what's under the sheets. To deep-clean your mattress, first use a top-performing clothing steamer to kill dust mites near the surface. Vacuum the mattress afterward, making sure to press firmly with your vacuum's upholstery and crevice tools to clean the top and sides. After vacuuming, sanitize the mattress with a disinfecting spray like Lysol Fabric Disinfectant Spray. TOSS OR DONATE OLD CLOTHES Go through clothes and shoes from the season that's just ended, and remove anything stained, in need of repair or worn out, Phillip advises. Make a second pass through your spring and summer clothes as you take them out of storage. Try on anything you're unsure about before giving it closet space. Drop off items that are in good condition but just aren't your style anymore at your local clothing donation site. CLEAN YOUR WASHING MACHINE Before you start to notice an odor, clean your washing machine by adding bleach and turning on the special washer-cleaning cycle on your machine. Or use a washing machine cleaner like GH Seal Star Tide Washing Machine Cleaner. DE-FUZZ THE DRYER More than 15,000 fires start in-home laundry rooms every year, according to the National Fire Protection Association. Beyond removing the fuzz from your dryer's filter after every load, pull out hard-to-reach lint with the crevice tool on your vacuum to suck up debris. Vacuum under, around and behind the dryer as well. Unplug the dryer and use your vacuum's hose to clean as far into the dryer vent as possible. DISINFECT YOUR ELECTRONICS Bad news: Your cell phone probably harbors more germs than your toilet seat. You should try to clean your phone at least a few times a week. Power it down, then wipe it with a microfiber cloth followed by a Lysol Disinfecting Wipe. Make sure it stays wet for four to five minutes — letting it sit for this long allows the disinfectant to work — and let it air-dry. That same method works well for cleaning other electronics, like your TV remote and computer mouse. EMPTY, ORGANIZE, AND CLEAN PURSES Take everything out, toss trash, and organize items by category. Sort smaller items, like lipsticks, into little pouches or purse organizers before you put them back inside. Wipe down the exterior with a disinfecting wipe if the purse is made with durable, water-resistant material. CLEAN YOUR VACUUM Yes, you have to clean your cleaners. Replace the vacuum bag or clean the dust cup, and replace or wash the filters. Snip threads snarled in the brush with scissors or a seam ripper. WASH YOUR BROOM Clear dust bunnies stuck on your broom's bristles by swishing the broom head around in warm, soapy water or vacuuming it with the end of the vacuum hose. SCRUB TRASH CANS Trash bags break, and when they do, washing your trash can is the only way to keep odors out of your home. To wash the inside of your trash can, hose it down and scrub the inside with your favorite dish soap and a sponge. Rinse it well, and either allow it to air-dry or dry it with a microfiber cloth before returning it to your kitchen. Regularly use a sanitizing wipe or spray to keep the outside of the trash can free of food bits and drips. WIPE DOWN OUTDOOR FURNITURE With warmer weather on the horizon, it's time to get your outdoor furniture ready for lounging. To do this, add a squirt of dish detergent to a bowl of warm water, then wipe down tables and chairs. Spray them with water and let them air dry.

  • 162 FRUGAL LIVING IDEAS TO TRY IN 2023

    Does that sound about right when I say "frugal living advice for the not-so-frugal people"? You find it difficult to improve your financial situation because you don't know how you could possibly make even more sacrifices. At the end of the day, you just want to enjoy a little because you're sick of living paycheck to paycheck. You need enough cash to cover your expenses, feed yourself, keep the kids content, keep yourself happy, and a long list of other things. But at the end of the day, you really just want to feel at ease, right? Since you won't have to worry about which expenses you won't be able to pay, you won't have to stay up late at night trying to live a little. However, I'm here to inform you that it really doesn't have to be that way at all. What does frugality imply? Because of this, you may be wondering what "frugal living" actually entails. The good news is that you can relax a little and feel secure knowing that your bills will be settled in full and on time. It's just a question of priorities and being intentional about your spending. And really, that is the essence of a frugal life. It's not about deprivation or giving up activities you enjoy. Deprioritizing things that aren't essential to you is a key component of frugal living. I'm going to give you a small task to complete over the course of the next 365 days, and I promise it won't be as difficult as you might imagine. Okay? You should skim over this money-saving advice before printing out the updated 2023 12-month schedule from this page. Many of these cost-saving suggestions will enable you to organize your funds. You simply use the calendar to check the date and follow the day's suggested frugal advice. The truth is, you only need to use each tip once. Try something else if it doesn't fit you. And keep attempting until you have a collection of cost-cutting ideas that work best for you. Because, once again, it's all about values, and if you want to live cheaply, you need to determine what they are. Therefore, my mission is to assist you if your only objective is to learn how to live frugally on your own terms. But first, allow me to list the advantages of being frugal. Advantages of a Frugal Lifestyle You're placing yourself in a position to succeed financially by choosing to become thrifty. There is nothing wrong with prioritizing your needs over those of others. Those who have made the decision to live more modestly have been able to do the following: Pay off debt to enable them to cease using credit cards. Save enough money to leave their miserable employment. financed their own education without taking on debt. They set aside enough money to launch their own companies. Possess the additional funds necessary to engage in real estate. been able to journey without worrying about missing work while doing so. Assist and assist those who are genuinely in need. And honestly, the list could go on and on. There are so many benefits that will follow once you make the choice to try these frugal living tips in 2023. Suggestions for Living Frugally to Save Money on Food and Reduce Food Waste Let's take a moment to explore some of the best frugal strategies that will help you save money in this expense category first because food is frequently one of the biggest offenders when it comes to blown budgets. 1. Order groceries online. Use a delivery service instead of going to the food store to save money. For one month, Amazon Fresh is free to sample. To save money on fuel, simply plan your pick-ups for days when you have tasks to run. 2. Set a food budget Setting a reasonable food budget after assessing your current grocery spending is one simple method to cut food costs. Budgets for food can occasionally change, particularly in light of the recent inflation. Try your best and reduce the number of unnecessary meals you consume. To help you remain within your food budget, make changes to your recipes and shop at various stores. 3. Plan your meals Making and using meal plans is the best way to remain within the monthly food budget that you set for yourself. Knowing what you're consuming can save you a tonne of money over time! Meal planning is a simple way to stay healthy and reduces stress associated with the daily choices you must make. It also helps reduce waste. One of the simplest ways to reduce medical expenses is to plan your meals in accordance with your health and financial goals, and doing so will prevent you from spending money on fast food or takeout just to satisfy a craving. 4. Consistently create a shopping list based on your menu. Don't do it! I know it can be tempting to add additional items to your grocery list and even more so to add items to your basket when you go grocery shopping without a list. If you merely make a list of the things you require for your weekly meal plan, you will spend less money. Before you make a plan, inspect your cabinets and pantry. You can further lower your grocery cost by doing this. 5. Examine unit costs in shops. You'll quickly discover that just because something is less expensive doesn't necessarily indicate that it's a better deal after doing some grocery shopping for a while. To ensure you're receiving a good deal, be sure to check the unit prices on the labels! 6. Eat in your house. Eating at home is a further economical method to save money. However, avoid being that cheapskate who never accepts an invitation to a dinner with friends or family. Let's face it: there are instances when it's nice to avoid cooking and cleanup. Budgeting for special occasions and cooking at home the rest of the time is a great plan. I'm here to dispel the myth that living frugally implies you can't enjoy life. 7. Bring snacks and meals to work. This relates to the previous advice. Meal planning enables you to get ready for those out-of-home meals that might not definitely qualify as special occasions. To help offset some of the additional costs associated with working outside the house, invest in a good lunchbox and meal preparation containers. 8. Increase the number of vegetarian meals in your suggested menu plans. I lived a little over three years as a vegan, and I can attest that cutting back on meat can help you live a more economical lifestyle. When compared to their processed counterparts, fresh produce is still less expensive. If you're lucky, you can sign up with a neighborhood co-op that delivers fresh vegetables and fruits. 9. Finish off any remains. Your leftovers can be mixed into another dish or packed for lunch. For instance, BBQ chicken sandwiches for lunch can simply be made from BBQ chicken thighs for dinner! 10. Give up Starbucks and make your preferred Starbucks formula at home! I'm aware that telling someone to prepare their own coffee can ruffle some people's feathers, but bear with me. It won't really cost you much to occasionally purchase a cup of coffee. However, if you don't prepare for it, running to Starbucks or Dunkin Donuts every morning before work will undoubtedly prevent you from achieving your objectives. Hey, go for it if you're able to accomplish all of your financial objectives while still having money left over in your spending plan for your daily coffee. 11. Acquire gift vouchers to spend on treats. Earn gift vouchers with Swagbucks if you can't live without your Starbucks. In reality, by using this link, you can sign up for $5 for free. For more information on how to obtain free gift vouchers, see this article. 12. Replace soda with more water. More water consumption is beneficial for your health as well as your wallet. It can be challenging to see the advantages of frugal living outside of the financial gains it brings, but health is prosperity as well. 13. Save bread ends for breadcrumbs and vegetable scraps for broth. Sometimes the smallest details can have a huge impact. As of right now (2023), a decent carton of broth will run you about $3 or $4, and I've seen breadcrumbs go for about $4 or $5. Although it may not be the most remarkable thing you can do to save money, doing this will undoubtedly help you reduce your food costs and reduce food waste. 14. Grow food from leftovers to save money (romaine lettuce, green onions, etc). You can get a lot of green scallions by simply soaking the ends in some water and sticking them to your window seal, which is another example of how even the most basic actions can help you reduce food waste. Just saying... 15. Grow your own food. Another good way to save on food costs is to grow your own food. Gardening is not only relaxing, but it’s a great way to nurture your family and know exactly what you’re putting in your pocket. Be careful though, it’s easy to go overboard and want all the gardening things, but start small. 16. Purchase your meat in bulk. If you live near a local farm or butcher, you’re in luck. Sometimes the best value comes with buying local meat. If that’s not an option for you, there are plenty of online services where you can buy meat in bulk. 17. Check for manager specials or clearance food. Ask your grocer when they do their markdowns for the week and make sure you do your grocery shopping on those dates! 18. Buy other items like flour, rice, and beans in bulk. Check your local stores to purchase pantry staples in bulk. If you don’t have these options, a good place to get these items would be your local grocery store. Just make sure that the items you’re purchasing are on sale. BOGO and coupons are helpful in these instances, so stock up while the costs of goods are cheaper than what they typically are and if it’s a great deal, purchase enough to last you until the next sale comes around. 19. If you shop organic, only opt for the dirty dozen. The dirty dozen includes strawberries, spinach, nectarines, apples, grapes, peaches, cherries, pears, tomatoes, celery, potatoes, and sweet bell peppers. Since organic comes at a high cost, it just makes sense to stick with the dirty dozen. There’s no reason to be paying extra money for organic bananas or pineapples. 20. Invest in a deep freezer. Investing in a deep freezer makes it so much easier to purchase meat in bulk. Not only that, you’ll have a place to store extra food that you find on sale. 21. Can or freeze seasonal fruits and vegetables. I really hate it when strawberries are like $6 in September. That’s why it’s a great idea to purchase food in-season and freeze it for later. Hence, another reason why you should invest in the deep freezer. 22. Slice your meat (turkey/ham/etc) yourself. We all know that we pay more for convenience. It’s clear that the sliced mango or spiralized zucchini in the produce section is more expensive. Well, sometimes that applies to your lunch meat as well. Compare the costs and do your research, but if you eat a ton of lunch meat, you might come out ahead by slicing it up yourself. 23. Go to farms that allow you to pick your fruits and vegetables to save money. Each year, our strawberry farm sets up tents in local parking lots selling their strawberries. However, I’ve noticed that when we visit the farm ourselves, the price is always cheaper if we’re the ones doing the picking. Again, you pay for convenience and you have to pay for people’s labor. 24. Join a co-op. Check with your local recreation center or visit your local farmer’s market to see if there are any produce co-ops in your area. 25. Make your own bread. Not only will you save money, but freshly baked bread is so good. I recently tried my hand at making biscuits and was surprised with how easy the process was the great thing about it – it tasted ten times better than canned biscuits. I only used three ingredients – flour, unsalted butter, and buttermilk! 26. Make your cakes, cookies, and other treats from scratch. This is definitely something I’ve been doing more of lately, and it has nothing to do with the fact that I’m saving money – it simply tastes better. A lot of the packaged goods and boxed treats at the grocery store have so many different chemicals added to them. I like knowing what I’m eating and baking allows me to control what I’m putting in my body. 27. Make sure your kitchen has the proper frugal tools to cook at home affordably. Let’s be real, sometimes cooking at home is inconvenient. Especially when you’re working all day, have extracurricular activities, etc. The best thing any homemaker can do is make sure their kitchen is equipped with the proper tools. If you’re not home to cook, it’s still easy to have a home-cooked meal if you have a crock-pot. Check out this post on a number of other frugal kitchen essentials to make eating at home possible. 28. Cook in batches. If you’re cooking ground beef for one dinner, cook a few extra pounds and store them in your freezer with the date. These come in handy when you need a quick meal and can’t handle all of the prep! 29. Use a crockpot to save on energy and cook enough for leftovers. Crockpots not only help you save money but they help you save so much time! If buying a bunch of new kitchen tools doesn’t sound like fun, I highly recommend at the very least investing in a crock-pot. 30. Grow your own herbs. I don’t know about y’all but herbs are a little too expensive for my tastes. The grocery stores have the nerve to cut off four or five little stems, package them, and sell them for more than it would cost you to simply grow your own. If you have a bright windowsill, it’s easy to grow your own herbs. Frugal Living Tips to Help You Save on Transportation 31. Walk to work if you can. 32. Do all your errands in one day. 33. Wash your own car. 34. Clean out your car to remove excess weight and cut down on gas mileage. 35. Purchase discounted gas gift cards. 36. Get a tune-up. 37. Drive better. (Hint: no speeding, don’t break quickly, etc). 38. Roll your windows down when traveling locally to save on gas. 39. Check your insurance coverage to make sure you’re receiving any applicable driver discounts. 40. Avoid traveling roads with a toll fee if possible. 41. Invest in a bicycle. 42. Download apps that help you save money on gas. 43. Check your area for local transportation incentives for carpooling. 44 Consider becoming a one-car family, if possible. 45. Consider becoming a one-car family, if possible. 46. Ask your employer if you can telecommute. 47. Refinance your auto loan if your interest rates are too high. 48. Keep up with your oil changes. Frugal Living Tips to Help You Save in Your Household 49. If you spend too much on ink, get an HP printer and use HP Instant Ink! Now, I only spend $5 per month on ink, it’s incredibly cheaper! 50. Ask your utility company do they have a budget billing program that allows you to set your monthly payment based on your average costs. 51. Purchase a lot of diapers and household stuff online 52. Heat and cool your home the smart way. 53. Always be decluttering. 54. Keep your house tidy. 55. Check out all of these DIY tips to make your house feel like a home on a budget 56. Ditch your house phone. 57. Ditch the cell phone contracts and use cheaper service. 58. Don’t lease your internet modem, purchase your own modem at half the cost. 59. Use fewer cleaning supplies, laundry detergent, and toiletries. 61. Make your own laundry detergent 62. Buy ink cartridges online 63. Purchase your cleaning products online so you can stay out of Target. 64. If something breaks, try to fix it before chucking it out. 65. Ditch paper towels and other paper products for reusables. 66. Use a clothesline or drying rack. 67. Reuse jelly and mayo jars to can, preserve, or meal prep salads. 68. Downsize your space if you can. If you can’t, rent the space you don’t use. 69. Cut the lotion, toothpaste, ketchup bottles, etc, and make sure you use every drop. 70. Unplug small appliances and other items not in use. 71. Wash your clothes in cold water. 72. Wash clothes only when they are dirty. 73. Always use a full dishwasher. 74. Invest in good curtains that keep your windows insulated. 75. Make diy draft blockers out of pool noodles or insulation strips to keep your home warm in the winter. 76. Keep your fridge full to cut down on energy costs (Keep gallons of frozen water in the fridge if you’re nowhere near your next grocery run). 77. Shop your pantry before going to the grocery store. 78. Don’t be afraid of store-brand items. 79. Keep separate savings account for miscellaneous household expenses that may pop up. 80. Use foam refillable soap dispensers. Frugal Living Tips to Help You Save on Shopping 81. Have a no-spend month. 82. Purchase discounted gift cards. 83. Shop for items in the optimal season. 84. Before you buy anything, use Honey to see if you can get it cheaper. 85. Take advantage of an Amazon Prime Free Trial and the Amazon Prime Discount (if you’re eligible. 86. Check apps when you make grocery purchases and online purchases. 87. Wait for 21 days before making a decision on a big purchase like televisions, etc. 88. Purchase Christmas and birthday gifts at clearance or discounts throughout the year so you’ll always be ready! 89. Make homemade diy gifts. 90. Shop on Craigslist or FB Marketplace for cheap furniture, children’s toys, etc. 91. Never pay full price for something. Use coupons instead. 92. Use free websites like Fat Fingers to check for misspelled items on eBay with little or no listings. It’s a great way to score great deals on name-brand items. Frugal Living Tips to Help You Save on Clothing 93. Shop second-hand when you can using traditional thrift stores or online stores 94. Buy clothes at the end of the season. 95. Shave clothing that’s piling, don’t get rid of it! 96. Learn how to do a basic stitch to make small repairs to your clothes. 97. Use less detergent to make your clothes last longer. 98. Repurpose clothing — turn old t-shirts into cleaning rags, etc. 99. Sell what you don’t wear on Poshmark or eBay. 100. Check the labels for special care instructions before you purchase clothes to avoid high dry cleaning costs when possible. 101. Don’t buy clothes just because they are on sale. If the fit isn’t right or you don’t like it, you probably won’t wear it. 102. Buy your basic items (t-shirts, tanks, etc) from cheap stores like Target, Old Navy, etc. 103. Get workout clothing from retailers like TJ Maxx, Marshalls, or Ross. 104. Exchange clothing with friends. 105. If you can’t wear it now, don’t buy it (meaning, don’t buy two sizes too small with hopes of wearing it one day). 106. Stick to simple, classic items that can be worn many ways. 107. Borrow or thrift clothing that you’re only going to wear once. 108. Keep a clothing list to help you stay within budget. Frugal Living Tips to Help You Save on Entertainment 109. Cut the cable and save on cable channels with trial subscriptions such as: Showtime HBO Prime Videos (includes 1,000’s of other premium movies and television shows) 110. Go to the library for books and to read magazines. 111. If you’re a heavy eBook reader, sign up for a free trial of Kindle Unlimited. 112. Bank your savings on music subscriptions for the month with a free trial of Kindle Music Unlimited. 113. Do free family activities like riding bikes, walking, parks, free museums, etc. 114. Volunteer at local shelters, nursing homes, or hospitals. 115. Share wholesale club memberships. 116. Use credit card rewards to get gift cards for date nights and family activities. 117. Check Rakuten before purchasing online entertainment activity deals. 118. Check websites like Groupon for cheap family fun like bowling, water parks, etc. 119. Go to theatres, museums, etc on off-peak nights instead of Friday or Saturday. 120. Check your job or membership organizations (like AAA) for entertainment discounts. 121. Go hiking. 122. Purchase board games from the thrift store and play! 123. Play card games. 124. Go see a high school football game. 125. Check out amateur sports leagues in your area. 126 Have a potluck party with friends. 127. If you’re going out, have appetizers beforehand at home or dessert at home afterward. 128. Purchase your own alcohol for a nightcap at home. 129 Turn your hobby into a money-making opportunity. For example, sewing patterns or jewelry making is perfect for Etsy. 130. Only drink or eat out with friends during happy hour. 131. Attend free concerts. Frugal Living Tips to Help You Save on Health and Wellness 132. Do one act of self-care each day. 133. Schedule your wellness visits and other routine checkups in advance and include it in your monthly budget. 134. Try diy beauty recipes like these to save money on toiletries. 135. Get a water filter. 136. Cut back on OTC medicines and try diy cold remedies like these. 137. Learn how to cut, color, fix your own hair. 138. Do your own mani/pedi. 139. Brush your teeth and floss! 140. Meditate. 141. Cut back on caffeine and take a vitamin B12 for energy instead (works wonders!) 142. Get enough sleep. 143. Unplug from the computer or cell phone for at least an hour every day. 144. Workout outdoors when possible. 145. Invest in home workout equipment and skip the gym membership. 146. Breastfeed if possible. Not only is it healthy, but it can also be more cost-effective too! BUT…do not beat yourself up if you’re not able to. Other Helpful Tips on Living More Frugally This Year 147. Build your emergency fund. 148. Organize your finances. 149. Create a bucket list of everything you want to do this year and then create a frugal plan of action to see it to fruition. 150. Use Trim to haggle down your monthly bills. 151. Avoid late fees. 152. Get cashback with Rakuten. 153. Turn off overdraft protection. 154. Use the cash envelope system to help you create better finances. 155. Cancel unnecessary subscriptions. 156. Switch bank accounts if you’re paying too much in bank fees. 157. Use your credit card rewards wisely and make sure you’re using your card prudently. 158. Keep a price book and/or receipts to learn the average price of things (this way you’ll know when there really is a sale). 159. Learn to say no to purchases or things that you don’t really need. 160. Always double-check your bills and credit card statements for errors. 161. Create a debt repayment plan and pay off debt as quickly as possible. You’ll save on interest! 162. Stop smoking and drinking alcohol. 163. Don’t purchase lottery tickets.

  • HOW TO DE-CLUTTER YOUR HOME: 10 DECLUTTERING IDEAS

    Everyone has some clutter in their house, whether those are books in the living room, junk mail in the kitchen, or clothes in the closet. Although clutter in your house is common, this level of disarray has many negative effects. Clutter takes up valuable living or storage space that you may need, makes it harder to locate things, and makes a small space appear even smaller. Here are some ideas to help you organize your space and create a decluttered home without needing to be a professional organizer. 10 IDEAS TO DE-CLUTTER YOUR HOME Ready to commence a significant decluttering project but unsure of where to begin? Here are some organizing suggestions to help you clear your house and create a clutter-free haven: 1. Consider your main objective:  Owning as few things as feasible is minimalism, which is frequently linked to decluttering. While living a minimal lifestyle can be wonderful, some people enjoy having more things and getting pleasure and joy from their possessions. To avoid getting rid of too much or too little, settle on the final look of your decluttered home before you begin. 2. Divide the workload: Setting out to declutter your entire home can leave you feeling overwhelmed, frustrated, or unsure of where to begin. Decluttering is a large task. Instead, divide your objective into more manageable objectives that will give you a feeling of progress along the way. Making a list of your rooms and the order in which you want to work on them is a wonderful way to start the decluttering process (for instance, your closet, your medicine cabinet, or your basement). Additionally, you can group things into lists and then sort the lists according to the groupings (for instance, your books, clothes, or knick-knacks). Select the first area or collection of things you wish to purge, and begin with a small area. 3. Distinguish recyclables from garbage: Set up a system where you have a clear spot for items that you're going to give away to a secondhand store and a trash bag for items that you're going to toss away before you start going through your belongings. This approach enables you to plan as you go. Setting up bins for items you need to return to someone or for tasks you are working on right now is another smart move. 4. Don't be concerned about the cost: You might be reminded of how much you spent while admiring a piece of furniture that hasn't seen much use. The cost of the object is a "sunk cost" because you already paid it, so keeping it around (or spending money to fix it if it needs repair) won't necessarily increase the worth of your life. When choosing whether to keep something or throw it away, try to stop thinking about past expenses and focus only on the present and the future. Ask yourself if keeping the item will improve your life. If not, you should let it go, whether you want to sell it or give it away. 5. Remove duplicates: If you find that you have several of the same item, such as four distinct can openers, consider whether you actually need all of them. Did you purchase a replacement when you couldn't locate the first one? If so, decide to retain one nearby and donate or sell the others. 6. Take note of surfaces in particular: It's simple to use flat, open surfaces like coffee tables, countertops, home office desks, nightstands, laundry room counters, and even the tops of kitchen cupboards as makeshift storage areas for items like keys, trash, coins, and old tools. Think of a way to organize your routines if you're observing a lot of clutter on your flat surfaces. For instance, you could put a small, attractive "junk box" on your kitchen counter where you can put your wallet, keys, and other small items when you enter the house. 7. Create attractive stowage areas: You might feel that your house doesn't appear any neater if you invest a lot of time carefully organizing and decluttering it only to store everything in unsightly cardboard boxes or shoe boxes. When you begin a decluttering endeavor, consider your space creatively and come up with storage options to arrange the items that will remain. Can you use any nicer storage containers for your items? Can you install hangers and a clothes rack near the entryway so people can place their coats? Can you add a bookcase or a set of cubbies with compartments for shoes, kitchenware, books, or papers? To prevent clutter on the table, why not hang some inexpensive shelving from the wall? 8. Seek assistance: Decluttering is a big job for one individual, even if you're doing it efficiently. To free up space to declutter, enlist the assistance of family members or friends for any chores you don't feel capable of handling on your own, even if it's just to gather up and put away everything that's out. Additionally, getting rid of outdated things you've been hesitant to get rid of can often be facilitated by the advice of a trusted friend. 9. Install natural clutter-busters. Consider methods to prevent the future buildup of clutter if you notice a "problem area" where it tends to collect more than usual. Do you have a bad practice of allowing junk mail to accumulate on the kitchen counter or coffee table? Tossing the trash before it has a chance to accumulate, place a recycling receptacle right next to where you read your mail. 10. Regularly declutter. Even observant residents who keep their spaces clean on a regular basis will eventually notice clutter building up. Accept that the clutter exists and resolve to perform periodic "mini-decluttering" and cleanups (whether that be once a month or once a year) to maintain a clutter-free home rather than allowing it to frustrate you.

  • 10 AMAZING SPRING DECORATION IDEAS

    Clean slates and new design concepts are ideal during the spring. Want to modernize the style of your house? It's imperative to view the hues and patterns of this spring. The moment is right to decorate (or redecorate) your home with new furnishings when the lighter, longer days of Spring arrive. The start of a new season is the perfect time to make home changes, whether you want to update your living room decor or give your bathroom decor a makeover. Spring ushers in the newest interior design trends, home accessories, and fashion collections, both high-end designer and mass-produced. Like every season, there are popular design trends as well as fresh textiles, soft furnishings, and patterns that go with a particular colour scheme or subject. The most current colour trends are inspired by nature and the constantly shifting landscape, and they perform particularly well in rural settings (although they work just as well in urban homes). There are many ways to incorporate fern green, blush blossom pink, sky blue denim, and honey yellow colours into your home, from paint and home accessories to trendy furniture and textural finishes. Since when are flowers popular, Miranda Priestley? When else is spring the season for them? But the shape they assume is constantly being rethought. At the moment, it's all about hand-blocked patterns on clothing and wallpaper, as well as accessories with painterly petal designs in nearly hyper-coloured hues. While rougher textiles are currently having a bit of a moment, ferns and fronds add lush, succulent forest (rather than overtly tropical) greenery and depth to the house. See? Although thorough cleaning of your home can go hand-in-hand with bank holiday DIY projects and general decorating, spring is not just lambs in fields and bunnies in hedgerows. Use Grass Green to freshen up Credit: The Spruce Green is a timeless favourite and the colour that signals the beginning of spring. The new colours for this season are undoubtedly richer. Fern greens give decorating a vibrant and energising appearance by taking the tonal lead rather than typically serving as a complementary colour. The trick to keeping this look grounded and modern is in the design pairings you choose to work it with. Raw, rustic timbers and luxurious velvets add texture, while furniture in a black finish - rather than the usual classic, crisp white - gives these greens a contemporary vibe. In terms of print, go for indigenous shapes to keep the look country, rather than tropical. Blend scales for an organic-looking finish. Realistic Large Artificial Trees Potted - Faux Plants Square Cotton Rope Woven Basket with Handles Blush with blossom pink Credit: Home Design Lover In the natural world, blossoms restore the wild's attractiveness after the winter. The interior is the same, but the bloom-inspired pinks this season are different in tone; they are less powder-pink and crisper power pinks with violet overtones, which work together to give a space a fresher feeling. A modern interpretation of rural decorating is created using trendy Japanese-style drawings on a big, energising scale, delicate illustrations, and inky washes. For a smooth finish, combine with cool marble, painted furnishings, and wooden accents. Artificial Rose Silk floral bouquet Cherry Blossom Butterfly Sheer Voile Curtain Reach for the sky-blue denim Credit: Interior Design Ideas In the spring, we keep a close watch on the skies in anticipation of a clear, crisp day. Use blue tones, which range from light, cool mornings to dusky, end-of-day hues, to evoke a sense of freshness inside. Utilize the adaptability of this colour palette to design warm nooks or spacious areas appropriate for year-round lounging. For a sophisticated style fusion, combine block colours of various textures, such as flat painted surfaces, denim-like upholstery, and herringbone weaves, with miniature hand-block designs and graphic repetition patterns. Modern Round Coffee Table Living Room Rug - Shaggy Soft And Elegant Carpets Get a golden honey-coloured glow Credit: Future PLC This season, a new yellow shade is adding a subtle touch of glitz to the house. The pollen glow of this golden colour is set to become a firm favourite in home décor due to its capacity to add cosiness and a dash of drama to your spaces. It is mellow, contemporary, and delectably mouthwatering. With velvet upholstered furniture, such as this striking buttoned bed, you can go all out in terms of opulence. For a sophisticated, grown-up look, counterbalance the honey colours with blackened metal or grey tones. With gunmetal accents like the bedside table and lamp to ground the look, this room employs a full-bloom yellow-and-grey wallpaper. Floral Flower Yellow White Grey Luxury Wallpaper Table Lamp,Touch Control Bedside Lamp Blend graphic prints and colour-blocked blues Credit: Walls By Me This room has a gorgeous cobalt blue wallpaper with a Moorish mosaic effect, demonstrating that yellow and green are not the only springtime colours to use. The Midnight-blue velvet sofa, which contrasts the richly patterned living room, gives it a fresh and airy feel. Yes, velvet has made a fashion comeback. Add warmth with blush and-honey bedroom decor Credit: Your Home Style Nobody said the new spring colours had to be limited to a monochromatic colour scheme. In this bedroom, the pleasant and welcoming colour scheme of blush pink and honey yellows is used. A deep blush headboard serves as the foundation for layers of fresh bed linen with blossom designs and soft furnishings with subtle, textural patterns against a background of crisp white. A deep grey chest of drawers adds depth and gives room for a contemporary romantic appearance that stops short of being overly sweet, similar to an all-out honey scheme. Make an entrance with fresh florals Credit: Future PLC A far bolder take on the fern-like prints and painterly florals, this season also sees the resurgence of walls featuring statement blooms. This hallway, which is almost like a Magic Eye image (in a great way!) is a perfect example of how to work it. Keep walls, woodwork and furniture monochrome to balance a paper like this and maintain a fresh feel: the rich emerald green is jewel-like in tone but kept in check by the zesty green and blush pinks. Combined, they form a statement floral that's right on trend and gives this hallway serious character. Opt for sunshine yellow all year round Credit: House Beautiful Choose a fresh as-a-daisy colour palette Credit: Three Birds Renovation Even if your decorating style leans more towards minimalism, you can still update your house this spring to stay in style. Apply the petal-hued blush pink in a block colour to the walls or doorway next to the restroom, or a panel if you'd prefer. You could substitute a mirror frame with a simple, flower-like shape, influenced by pop art, for your painterly blossoms. The pink hues appear elegant and modern against the subdued green and white tile. The new way to do inside-outside living Credit: Foter Mag There's no need for a full renovation when using spring trends to give moodier decorating schemes a new dimension. The carpeting in this teal-based living room also has trendy fern-green tones. Choosing these as accent pieces, such as the light green armchairs, or soft furnishings, such as throws and cushions, immediately improves the mood with a feeling of springtime freshness.

  • ORGANIZING A LIVING ROOM: 10 PRO TIPS TO MAKE YOUR AREA TIDIER

    If you are organizing a living room, you will be aware that having a designated space for each item lays the groundwork for a comforting sense of order. These diligent suggestions will make things right. (Credit: Getty Images) Although maintaining your living room's organization may seem like an endless task, it's essential to creating your ideal space. We'd hate to get rid of the idea that disorder is a sign of a lived-in, comfortable place entirely. Not every room needs to resemble a minimalist or purist sanctuary, after all. We do want to make things more accessible and appealing enough to appreciate every day. ORGANIZING A LIVING ROOM: Simon Tcherniak, the senior furniture designer at Neville Johnson, asserts that as people spend more time at home, they are more conscious than ever of the need for space (opens in new tab). "Forgotten rooms are being revitalized as peaceful retreats or multipurpose living areas. The demand is currently highest in the living area. In order to fully enjoy the extra family time that has been made available to us all in recent months, homeowners are looking for a dynamic space that gives them the time to concentrate on their daily tasks while also allowing them to shut it off in the evening. According to Camilla Clarke, Creative Director at Albion Nord, "We like to create spaces that feel layered and homely, that enable you to create mess without feeling messy or needing to put things away as soon as you put them out." Making a room feel cozy and not cold or uninhabitable is crucial. Make an effort to organize storage for the items that don't need to be on display, but be sure to honor and flaunt the items that make you happy. According to professionals, these are our best, time-tested methods for organizing a living room. 1. Declutter Visible Surfaces (CREDIT: HGTV) Decluttering surface areas in a small living room is particularly important, but be realistic before you start. Organization can give the appearance of more space. Sandrine Zhang Ferron, the founder of Vinterior, thinks it will never be entirely possible to exist without a variety of small and useful things that need storing away somewhere Instead, designate small spaces for storage in your living room that are both useful and attractive. These areas can range from roomier furnishings like freestanding cupboards to side tables and living room shelving that can be neatly tucked into an alcove or corner. 2. Remodel the area under the stairs if your living room is open-concept. (CREDIT: Bespoke Fitted Furniture London | Avar Furniture) The opportunity to be creative when it comes to finding additional space that can house shelving and drawers is provided by built-in living room furniture, which will make every nook and cranny work as hard as possible. According to Simon Tcherniak, sen ior furniture designer at Neville Johnson, "We've seen significant growth over the past few years in homeowners converting their under-stair area — in an open-plan living room." This is in large part because our homes are becoming more and more constrained by space. Currently, the emphasis appears to be on using stair ideas as a storage space or workspace area for the entire family, though it is also evolving into a more multifunctional area, particularly as more of us are choosing to renovate rather than build new homes. 3. Remain Covered By A Screen (Credit: Motif) "We enjoy using screens to divide rooms," says Paolo Moschino, CEO of interior design firm Nicholas Haslam. "It's very important to me not to reveal everything at once, and screens are ideal for that because they conceal surprises behind them and, particularly in big rooms, they enclose the space and foster coziness. As an added benefit, you can simply fold your screen and take it with you on new adventures if you move to a new home. Instead, using room dividers is a great method to utilize unused space and design a home with a broken-plan layout. Designer at Neville Johnson Simon Tcherniak makes this statement. Consider using especially tall bookcases to take advantage of the height when designing a room divider to fit around the home's natural architectural features. You could also choose open or concealed shelves, which let you show off your decorations or conceal clutter. 4. Create A Living Room With Multiple Uses (Credit: Houzz) Those of us who are fortunate enough to have a private space to retreat have gladly come to appreciate the tranquil haven they offer over the past couple of years. But now that many of us work from home frequently, we are considering the best ways to incorporate home office concepts into our living rooms. But how can you make a living place that is already functional more beautiful? It is feasible. Storage or living room organizers that blend into the backdrop is crucial for maintaining a composed look in an organized living room that also serves as a study. Once more, notice the desk and built-in storage in this well-planned layout. It's so subdued that it almost disappears, allowing the living room's ornamental accents to take center stage. 5. Make Room For Valuable Items (Credit: Future) Since few of us enjoy the thought of getting rid of our beloved books, organizing the bookshelves in a growing home library can be difficult, especially if the house is not very big. Look around to see if there is any "dead" space that could be better utilized after you have used up all of the shelf space in the living room, including double stacking if required. Eamonn Agha of the design and construct firm Huntsmore advises placing books or decorative items in the natural shallow recesses and alcoves found in many older homes' living rooms or family rooms. "This instantly gives the house a warm, lived-in feeling." You might also consider enclosing heaters and designing living room bookshelves around them; this will make the books stand out rather than the joinery. 6. Access Everywhere (Credit: Future) Use the available ceiling heights to your advantage when looking for additional living room storage space. The ideal quantity of extra space can be provided by built-in joinery or off-the-shelf solutions to house items only used on special occasions or infrequently read books. However, whenever it's practical, consider including a ladder for entry. According to Annie Ebenston, a designer at Blakes London, "They work especially well in period conversions". Why squander the potential for high-level stowage when a ladder can be built in? In addition to the obvious practical advantages, they contribute to personality. 7. Maintain everything in plain sight. (Credit: Future) It might seem counterproductive to keep things in plain sight, but there is a method to the chaos. Not everything needs to be stored away when it comes to living room organization; in fact, decorative storage options can significantly alter the appearance and feel of your space. Plus, if it is in plain sight, you will be compelled to keep it neat, tidy, and organized. An open-plan living room, which may have a reasonable amount of blank wall space, works especially well with a group of simple floating shelves or lovely wall decor ideas. In addition to keeping side and coffee tables free of clutter, they also bring something interesting that draws attention. If you want open shelving to store everyday items, it's best to mount it just above eye level and within easy reach. Along a row of open shelving, stack collections of your best books, photographs, and artwork for a stylized appearance. Curating a lovely display will keep your living room appearing tidy and contribute to its aesthetic appeal. In order to conceal the non-everyday things that you might not want on display, Clarke advises having some type of concealed storage. We enjoy combining high-level open shelving with hidden stowage. Open shelving to show off books, artwork, and photos, and hidden storage to tuck away items that shouldn't be on exhibit. 8. Use Color To divert Attention From Desired Storage (Credit: Air wick) Although it doesn't have to be visually dominant, utility, such as storage, must be at the center of your design when thinking about an organized living room plan. Although most living rooms undoubtedly have some form of technology, the tendency is towards completely covert solutions. The living room TV has been kept "hidden" in this well-planned arrangement within a designated small living room storage area, along one side of the wall. Making a focal point of the room—say, a complimentary color scheme for the living room—will draw attention to it and make it seem just as carefully thought out as any other living space. Interior designer Athena Calderone, founder of EyeSwoon, claims that your design strategy for a living room is similar to that of any other room in the home. Keep in mind that it is a sensitive dance between beauty and usefulness, intended to inspire you every day while also being rooted in reality. 9. Invest In Solutions For Double Duty Furnishings (Credit: Apartment Therapy) Built-in and standalone storage benches have advanced significantly in recent years, and many modern designs unquestionably do not compromise aesthetic appeal for the benefit of additional storage space. The drawers in these units can be organized to make it easier to store items when not in use or to keep soft furnishings like throws and cushions close at hand. If you're not in the market for a new couch or side table but your current model has legs, consider putting some low storage boxes underneath it in the same color or material, for a close-to-seamless way to arrange a living room. 10. Sort the clutter in the living room behind closed doors (Credit: Valyou furniture) Do not worry if organizing your living room is the last item on your mind. Even in busy households, not everyone has the opportunity to dedicate themselves to ongoing cleaning. A wall of hidden small living room storage is the ultimate fuss-free choice and the ideal solution for those who dislike clutter. Utilize the ceiling height to its fullest by installing extra-tall cabinets and placing infrequently used items at the top. How Should I Arrange My Living Room? The most crucial step in organizing your sitting room is to assess everything you own, including your collection of art, books, and objects, and determine how much storage you require. Thinking about how you keep items—whether you prefer having items on display or hiding them in cupboards and drawers—helps define what you need, according to designer Nathalie de Leval Louise Bradley, an interior decorator, suggests determining what you use the most. Which products do you use every day? The living arrangements will be simple and fuss-free if they are nearby. Base Interior's Deborah Bass, the company's creative head, advises against having too much uniform storage. Have freestanding pieces as well, such as an antique chest, to prevent the show-home appearance, she advises. We also advise you to routinely clean up and discard anything you no longer consider to be useful or sentimental. It's neither wasteful nor shameful to toss away items you no longer need, according to organizing expert Marie Kondo. "Let them go, and thank you. When you are finished tidying, not only you but your things will feel distinct and renewed.

  • HOW TO CLEAN YOUR KITCHEN IN 10 MINUTE

    Use our 10 Minute Kitchen Cleaning to learn how to keep your kitchen clean in just 10 minutes each day. Nothing is worse than waking up to supper leftovers on the counters and dirty dishes in the sink from the previous evening. You may avoid a buildup of kitchen cleaning throughout the week by using this simple 10-minute clean. You can clean your kitchen in just 10 minutes a day, despite the fact that it might not seem conceivable. The key to keeping your kitchen clean with minimal work and time is to maintain it. Your home will remain constantly tidy if you simply set aside a short amount of time each day to keep up with the clutter and mess. Spend a moment putting things back instead than dropping them on counters and leaving them out. You'll save hours of time just picking up for a minute here and there. 10 Minute Kitchen Cleaning GATHER SUPPLIES Spend some time gathering your cleaning supplies before you begin. Create a cleaning caddy if you don't already have one. When you're ready to clean, just pull out a few of your favourite cleaning tools, and everything will be at hand. You won't have to travel back and forth to buy supplies, which will save you significant time. I suggest having the following cleaning materials on hand to clean the kitchen: multi-purpose cleaner dish soap microfiber cloth broom or vacuum (I love using my mop vacuum because it is all in one) scrubber (for stuck-on food) PICK UP CLUTTER Collecting all the clutter is the first item on the kitchen cleaning checklist. Get a basket and place everything that doesn't belong on the counters or table in it after putting away any trash. Afterwards, you can return to take care of the things you gathered. You'll be able to avoid becoming distracted by cleaning other areas of your house and instead concentrate on only cleaning the kitchen. FILL THE SINK WITH SOAPY WATER After clearing the debris and setting the basket aside, fill your sink with hot, soapy water. In this manner, you can begin cleaning the kitchen while the dishes soak. Do this step before clearing the clutter if you don't have a dishwasher and you know your dishes might require a little longer soaking time before you can wash them. WIPE COUNTERS Spray your table and counters with your preferred cleanser, then wipe them off with a cloth. Then proceed to the stove and repeat the process there. If any food is stuck on, use a magic eraser or non-abrasive sponge to remove it. I also like to quickly wipe off the fronts of the dishwasher, refrigerator, and microwave. SWEEP OR VACUUM THE FLOOR The counters have been cleaned, and the mess has been picked up by this point. Give the floor a quick sweep or vacuum in a minute. I try to sweep the floor quickly at least once a day because we have 2 cats and 1 dog living in our house. Aim for at least a few times per week, but I understand that this may not be practical for everyone. WASH THE DISHES/FILL THE DISHWASHER Washing the dishes in the sink and loading the dishwasher are usually the final tasks I perform when cleaning my kitchen. I then simply clean the sink. I'm done now. You'll see that I didn't wash or empty the trash. If you would rather get it done in the morning, I can do it as part of my nighttime cleaning ritual after dinner. It can be included as the final action. HOW TO MAKE THIS 10-MINUTE KITCHEN CLEANING I typically take 15 minutes to complete my morning cleaning regimen, which involves cleaning both my bathroom and my kitchen. I am able to keep up with my weekly cleaning thanks to this. Of course, there are instances when I err on the side of laxity (especially in summer, when I would prefer to be outside). I'll spend a power hour cleaning during this time to get my house back in order. Break up your chores into reasonable chunks if you are unable to block off 15 minutes in a row in your schedule (this can be difficult if you have young children). Use each and every opportunity, no matter how tiny. Do you have five minutes to fill the sink with hot, soapy water while you prepare breakfast? Can you fit in a few minutes to quickly sweep the floor after the kids finish their lunch? At any time that is convenient for you, try to fit in these tasks. HELPFUL TIPS FOR KEEPING A CLEANER HOME Starting to use cleaning routines and habits to help me keep on top of my daily cleaning was one of the best things I did while my boys were little. I spent a lot less time clearing up junk when I just encouraged everyone in the home to clean up after themselves. LEARN TO KEEP YOUR HOME CONSISTENTLY CLEAN While maintaining a clean home may not be something we enjoy doing, we know that it is necessary. So, we have two options: postpone and let the work pile up, increasing our workload later, or create little routines that enable us to constantly maintain a clean home. A few things that help to keep your home clean all the time are: Either after eating or while you are preparing, clean up. After usage, put everything back where it belongs. Keep magazines, schoolwork, and mail from piling up. As soon as they enter your house, deal with them. To keep motivated to clean, find ways to make it pleasant, such as listening to music. Do not allow an untidy home overwhelm you; these basic ideas and a few quick cleaning tricks will enable you to maintain a clean home at all times. You'll discover that these routines ultimately become second nature. You will quickly sweep the floor after meals, wipe the counters, and do the dishes before going to bed or first thing in the morning when you leave a room. Keep in mind that the key to maintaining a clean home is consistency.

  • 30 FRUGAL LIVING IDEAS FOR BEGINNERS

    LIVING FRUGALLY CAN ASSIST YOU IN ACHIEVING SOME OF THESE OBJECTIVES Create an emergency fund. remit debt Save money for a trip Make home improvements Plan ahead for retirement Increase your savings FRUGAL LIVING IDEAS FOR BEGINNERS (MONEY) 1. START A BUDGET You can learn to control your spending by using a budget. Knowing how much money comes in and goes out each month gives you the power to make wiser decisions and reach your financial objectives. Budgeting is one of the finest techniques to save money when you have decided to live frugally. 2. USE CASH FOR PURCHASES Cash payments make it easier for you to resist making impulsive purchases when shopping. Because you have a plan for how to spend your money, you never go overboard and always adhere to your budget. 3. TRY A NO-SPEND CHALLENGE This weekend, are you trying to find a bit more money to save? Consider setting a goal for yourself to go the entire weekend without making a purchase. Work your way up to a week and then a month if you can. You can hunt for cost-free family activities. Take a hike, spend the day at the beach, or watch a movie and snack on your preferred foods. 4. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF CASHBACK APPS Use cashback applications like Ibotta and Rakuten. You can get paid to buy products that you would normally buy. A fantastic method to put a little extra money back in your pocket is to get paid to shop. Using apps when you are shopping for goods you already need is a terrific way to save money. Check out some free grocery apps to save money. FRUGAL LIVING IDEAS FOR BEGINNERS ( SHOPPING ) 5. STOP MAKING IMPULSE PURCHASES As shops utilize cunning spending traps to entice you to spend money on products you don't need, it can be difficult to resist making impulse buys. Using grocery pickup can help you avoid impulse purchases because it will save you time in the store. Use the 30-day rule as an additional strategy. Go home and give it some thought if you see something you desire but are immediately aware that you cannot afford it. If you still desire the item after 30 days and have the money to purchase it, do so. Yet, if you have completely forgotten about it, you probably didn't need it after all, saving you money. 6. SHOP SALES ANDTHRIFT STORES To obtain the greatest prices, do your research before you go shopping. For the biggest financial savings, take your time comparing shopping. Go through the clearance sections and shop off-season. Moreover, you can shop at thrift stores for gently worn apparel. They typically offer a wide range of name-brand clothing at reasonable pricing. 7. BUY GENERIC BRANDS You can save money if you buy generic brands if you're attempting to be more thrifty. Store-brand goods are typically just as nice as name-brand goods; they just don't come with the pricey labels and hefty marketing expenses that name-brand goods do. FRUGAL LIVING IDEAS FOR BEGINNERS ( FOOD ) 8. MEAL PLAN Many people are shocked to learn how much money they are spending on food each month when they sit down to create their budget. Meal planning is one of the finest ways I've found to reduce my monthly grocery spend by hundreds of dollars. You may save time and money by meal planning when you go grocery shopping. Making a meal plan in advance can help you stay on budget. To keep track of your meals for the week, you can either add them to a family calendar or use a weekly meal planning sheet. 9. MEATLESS MEAL ONCE A WEEK Planning a meatless meal at least once a week may be helpful if you are on a tight budget. As an alternative, you can consume eggs, beans, pasta, or vegetables. 10. BUY AND COOK IN BULK If done correctly, buying in bulk can help you save a lot of money. To guarantee you are getting the best deals, make sure you are checking unit costs. Always remember to take into account the demands of your family and only purchase items that you are certain will be used up. Bulk cooking can help you save time and money. You may stretch your money even farther by purchasing large packages of meat, separating them, preparing multiple meals from them, and then freezing them for the upcoming week. 11. SHOP SALES ON MEAT Watch for sales when doing your meat shopping. Early in the morning, most supermarkets will reduce the price of their meat to make place for new cuts. Remember that the use-by date is typically the following day, so make sure to consume it that evening or store it in the freezer for later use. 12. COOK AT HOME If you're attempting to eat healthier, cooking your meals at home will give you control over the ingredients and portion sizes. Do you got a crock pot? Dinner should be prepared before you leave for work so it will be ready when you get home. On those busy nights when you don't feel like cooking, you won't be tempted to stop for fast food. You should buy an air fryer if you're seeking for another tiny equipment that makes it easy to rapidly create healthy meals. Your favourite fried meals can be prepared in an air fryer in a healthier manner with little to no oil. These are a few of my favourite healthy and simple air fryer recipes. 13. PACK YOUR LUNCH Purchasing lunch every day might add up. You will save hundreds of dollars a month if you take the time to prepare your meals at home and bring them to work every day. You may always meal prep at the start of the week to save time if you don't have time to pack your lunch in the morning. In this manner, you always have food available to you when you need it. You may boil chicken breasts in your instant pot, shred them, and use them in salads or wraps for lunch the following day. For additional simple meal ideas, check out these 25 Simple Instant Pot Meals. 14. DON'T WASTE FOOD Use up any leftovers that you may have. Using all of your food will make your food budget tighter because food is expensive. It can be eaten as leftovers or for lunch. 15. SKIP THE COFFEE SHOP Avoid expensive coffee places and prepare your own at home. You may spend hundreds of dollars a year on a daily cup of coffee. To replicate the flavour of your favourite coffee from the coffee shop, get some flavoured creamer or look up a recipe online. 16. DRINK WATER Soda is pricey. By drinking water instead, you can save a tonne of money and it's also free and better for you. Instead, spend money on a reusable water bottle to use all day. 17. STOP EATING OUT SO MUCH Everyone is aware that eating in less often can help you save money. Most people assume you seldom eat out because you have decided to be thrifty with your money. This is not the case, though. By using discounts, eating out for breakfast or lunch, and going on a kid-free night, you can still go out to eat. Between work, school, and appointments, life may become really hectic at times, so it's inevitable that there will be those nights when eating out is simply more convenient. So the best way to save the most money is to be ready in advance. 18. GROW YOUR VEGETABLES One of the best cheap living advice is to grow your own vegetables. Despite having a small backyard, we have constructed two raised garden beds using low-cost landscaping timbers. Vegetables have also been successfully cultivated by us in containers on our deck. FRUGAL LIVING IDEAS FOR BEGINNERS ( HOME ) 19. UNSUBSCRIBE FROM EMAIL LISTS If you have too many emails in your inbox, take a moment to sort through them and preserve the ones that will be most useful to you. By doing this, all the sales strategies used by merchants to entice you to make a purchase will be avoided. If you don't want to be enticed to spend money you don't have, do yourself a favour and simply cancel your subscription. 20. CANCEL CABLE If your inbox is overflowing, spend some time to look through it and save the emails that will be most helpful to you. This will help you avoid any sales tactics that merchants might use to persuade you to buy something. Do yourself a favour and simply cancel your subscription if you don't want to be persuaded to spend money you don't have. Give the cable company a call and try to bargain for a better rate if you aren't quite ready to cut the cord. They desire your patronage and will typically cooperate with you to maintain it. 21. CANCEL YOUR SUBSCRIPTIONS / MEMBERSHIPS You should terminate your gym membership if you don't use it. Since you can buy inexpensive equipment at garage sales or on the Facebook marketplace, there is no need to pay for a costly membership. Check out these 12 Strategies for Losing Weight on a Budget if you're seeking for ways to lose weight. Stop paying for any music subscriptions as well, as services like Spotify are free to use. They cycle through the tracks you've enjoyed and suggest further, related tunes. It's actually a fantastic approach to discover new songs that you might like. Refuse magazine subscriptions, and instead check out magazines from the library. 22. COMPARISON SHOPS Being a devoted customer is admirable, but not when your costs keep going up. By just comparing prices for your home and auto insurance, you can save money. 23. TURN DOWN THE THERMOSTAT Reduce the temperature of your home's thermostat by a few degrees at night or when no one is home to reduce your energy costs. 24. DECLUTTER Would you wish to get rid of any clutter? Spend some time decluttering your home to remove items you no longer require or desire. Also, you can sell it for a profit. Sell it at a garage sale or online using Poshmark or the Facebook marketplace. 25. DIY PROJECTS You might be shocked by how much money you can save by performing home improvement tasks on your own. I just watched a YouTube video this week to fix some damaged vinyl blinds in our house. It helped us save about $50. Do some research; the majority of small activities are doable, and YouTube is a fantastic resource for learning how to complete DIY projects. FRUGAL LIVING IDEAS FOR BEGINNERS ( FUN ) 26. LOOK FOR ENTERTAINMENT DEALS The cost of having fun doesn't have to be high. Several activities are offered for free or at a low cost. Get entertainment deals at a great price by looking at places like Groupon. 27. WATCH MOVIES AT HOME These days, going to the movies is rather expensive due to the cost of the tickets, popcorn, candy, and soda. Instead of watching a movie at home, gather the family and make plans. View a movie on Netflix, take out a library hold, or Redbox it. 28. HAVE FRUGAL DATE NIGHTS A date night doesn't have to cost a lot of money. Going to an expensive movie and a posh restaurant is not essential. Uncover affordable methods of establishing a connection with your partner. 29. VISIT YOUR LOCAL LIBRARY You can find many of free events at your neighbourhood library. In addition to being able to lend out books, you may also borrow movies, music CDs, audiobooks, and magazines. Also, they provide free kids' activities including crafts and story time as well as internet access. 30. LOOK FOR INEXPENSIVE FAMILY ACTIVITIES Go on a hike, spend the day at the beach, or look for free concerts and events in your neighbourhood. There are numerous family-friendly activities that you may engage in without breaking the bank.

  • 30 GREAT PANTRY ORGANIZATION TIPS FOR CLUTTER-FREE DRAWERS, CABINETS, AND SHELVES

    Utilize cooking appliances, food, spices, and storage options to their full potential in small or walk-in spaces on a budget. Utilize Sliding Shelves to Save Cabinet Room. Install a pull-out cabinet system to make room for more items while keeping pots and cookware close at hand. Bakes & Kropp fitted this clever arrangement using Kesseböhmer LeMans non-slip blind corner cabinets. Those annoying times of having to dig through all of your cookware to locate the right item are over. Drawer Organization: Colored Bins It should come as no news that stocking up on food can reduce the number of times you need to go shopping. The drawback: If you don't take the time to arrange, your drawers might fill up quickly. Consider putting 16"-deep bins with labels in the lowest drawer of your pantry. You won't have to spend as much time looking for the seasonings, sauces, and condiments you want. Classify the drinks Influencer Kristen Lawler's typical closet was turned into an epic drink display by California Closets. Renovate your pantry into an aesthetically pleasing alcove for your preferred drinks, just like she has done. Sort them according to style, as seen in this picture, and add motion-activated lighting to make it even more opulent. Create a Hidden Pantry Designer Kate Marker ingeniously created a hidden pantry cupboard in this kitchen and selected a deep green color to make it the center of the room. To keep your coffee necessities organized, recreate the chic appearance. Space for meal preparation is provided by a Native Trails Malibu sink and a small counter area. On the inner shelves, you can put mugs, jars, cutting boards, and other items; the backs of the doors also have more storage space. Create a New Cupboard Spices, cans, and common snacks should be stored in acrylic organizers and storage bins for a small closet arrangement. This optimizes storage and simplifies packing lunches for school. To maintain their freshness, cereal, pasta, rice, and beans can be put in transparent receptacles. Additionally, they look nice and help you quickly determine when you need to restock. Utilize a pull-out cabinet to reach buried items. We both agreed that saucepan and pan pull-out cabinets are brilliant. We're now demonstrating how to improve it for cereal, seasonings, and more. This Häfele Kesseböhmer system gives you easy access to those previously hidden items in the back while enabling you to look on both sides of the cabinet for what you need. Employ a spice rack There is never too much spice when it comes to cookery. When they are mixed up in the drawer or cabinet and are the same hue, it is simple to mistake your favorite spice for another. Use vertical space to your benefit to prevent this. You can attach a spice rack to the inside wall of your pantry or hang one on the entrance. Your favorite seasonings will be visible all at once because everything will be upright. Divide Cabinets Vertically Divide and conquer! Tray dividers are simple yet effective ways to organize cutting boards, pizza pans, and baking sheets. They'll work well in base cabinets, pantry cabinets, or any deep upper cabinet spaces. Mount a Pot Rack Upgrade the pantry with a metal rack that's sturdy enough to hang pots and pans. This helps to free up space in your drawers and cabinets while keeping important cooking appliances all in one place. What's more, it can be the star of the kitchen! Arrange Baskets High and Low No matter if your pantry is out in the open or closed off in a dedicated room, leverage vertical wall space by positioning baskets on high and low shelves. Place seasonal items in the baskets up high and kid-friendly essentials down below. Select pullout drawers. Put pull-out wire shelves there instead of leaving the area below the shelves empty; they're ideal for storing your kids' favoured snacks and lunch items. They are also a height suitable for children! Install Frosted Pantry Doors Cover up the inevitable clutter by installing frosted glass doors to the closet-turned-pantry. That way, you can get a glimpse of the items tucked inside without a clear view of the mess. Put containers with labels in the drawers If you're using a storage unit as a pantry, fill the drawers with extra towels, tools, and containers filled with baking ingredients for quick access. Each receptacle should have a label on the top so you can easily and without digging see what's inside. Turn Pantry Doors Into Chalkboards Make pantry doors more functional with chalkboard paint or contact paper, so you can write down grocery lists, important reminders, and sweet notes to your family members. Keep Baking Supplies Within Reach Transfer common ingredients — flour, sugar, brown sugar, pasta, and so on — into large glass jars with lids, and place them on the middle shelf for easy access. On the shelf above, arrange small glass jars full of more specialized ingredients, like spices, nuts, and dried fruit. Eliminate Jars and Cans from Racks All the jars and cans appear the same from above. You can quickly locate what you need when you organize them in a pull-out wire shelf by categories, such as fruits, vegetables, sauces, and more Transform a Glass Cabinet Even if you don't have a designated pantry closet or room, you can still keep all of your non-perishable goods neat and tidy. Just stick everything in baskets and jars, and place in a glass cabinet. An added bonus: It doubles as decoration. Assemble Baker's Racks Make use of any spare kitchen space by adding a set of industrial wire shelves. You can soften the look with labeled baskets in natural materials. Putting in a Sliding Barn Door Place snacks and fixings in a tidy arrangement behind this farmhouse staple. Simply slide the doors closed when visitors arrive to hide the mess. Label Trash and Recycling Bins Set yourself up for success by giving every basket, container, and bin an easy-to-read, interchangeable label. The same goes for your trash and recycling bins. Dress the Door With Shelves Don't let any space go to waste! Store condiments, spices and other small items in a rack on the back of the door. You'll be surprised at just how many items can fit. Paint Walls a Bright Color Store dry goods against a colorful background to make your pantry instantly appear more orderly. Get creative with your countertops to add contrast to the now-brightened space. Enhance Space With a Lazy Susan Increase your available shelf space and allow for easy access to your items with a two-tiered Lazy Susan. Featuring a smooth, rotating design, you'll see all your necessities at a glance. Use Rolling Hampers Hampers aren't just for laundry! Use them for larger items, like reusable shopping bags, in your pantry. If you use them for food storage, add some labels. Store Dry Goods in Glass Jars Stock up on large and small jars for your storage needs. You can even take the jars to a local grocery store that sells bulk staples, like grains and beans, to purchase food at a lower price than its pre-packaged counterpart. Fill Tiered Shelves Store cans and spices on bleacher-style shelves (whether built-in or purchased) that allow you to easily see the label each item. You'll never have to worry about using salt instead of sugar!

  • 35 THINGS TO DECLUTTER IN YOUR BATHROOM

    In order to avoid making any frequent decluttering errors that could impede your progress, here are a few beginner-friendly decluttering recommendations to follow before you start. MAKE A PLAN Making a plan is the first step I prefer to take when beginning a decluttering job, whether it's in the kitchen or the bathroom. Getting rid of clutter may be quite frustrating, especially if you don't know where to start. It can help with that because a 30-day decluttering challenge establishes a realistic timeframe for what to concentrate on during that period. There's always the option to create your own list or utilize the free bathroom decluttering checklist provided below. The next step is just choosing a time in your day to fit it in. I enjoy including my decluttering chores into my weekly cleaning schedule. But discover what suits you and your house. Decluttering is not a race; as long as you put in the work, you will be successful. No matter how modest, progress is still progress. GATHER YOUR SUPPLIES It's time to start gathering your resources once you've developed a plan and determined the best time to begin decluttering your bathroom. Sorting your belongings into three to four separate categories—things to dump, donate/sell, or keep—can be useful when you decide to declutter any space in your house. Simply take a box or garbage bag and place your belongings inside of them while you decide what to do with them. CLEAN AS YOU GO Take a few minutes to perform a thorough cleaning of the areas once you begin the decluttering process in your bathroom and you begin taking items out of the medicine cabinet, drawers, and shelves. When reintroducing the items you want to preserve, make sure to clear out any dirt, dust, or debris. 35 THINGS TO DECLUTTER IN YOUR BATHROOM It's time to start organizing the bathroom now that you are aware of a few useful decluttering strategies. The following are the locations and items you ought to pay attention to: MEDICINE CABINET Anything that is empty, expired, or that you are no longer using should be disposed of. Some items to purge from your medical cabinet include the following: Medications Vitamins First Aid Toothpaste Toothbrushes* it’s recommended you change your toothbrush every 3 months. SKIN CARE PRODUCTS Do you keep a drawer full of expensive skin care items that didn't work for you but that you feel awful discarding because they were so expensive? Try to keep in mind how much room they are occupying and offer them to a family member or friend so they can be consumed and not wasted before they expire. A few skin care products you may have on hand are: Bath gel/shower gel Soaps Body scrubs Face cleansers, masks, and creams Body lotion Hand lotion/cream Sunscreen Deodorant Perfume/cologne or body spray Remember that you can combine two identical products that are nearly empty to save some space. When a product is running low, we occasionally have an inclination to buy a new one and begin using that before using up the older product. Not only will doing so save space, but it will also reduce trash. containerized cosmetics, cosmetic brushes, eye shadow, and lip gloss COSMETICS Throw away any cosmetics that have dried out, expired, or haven't been used for a while, including: Foundation/ concealer/ face primer/powder Blush/highlighters/bronzers Eye shadow, mascara, and eyebrow pencils Lip products such as lipsticks, gloss, liners, and lip balm Makeup brushes Nail products (nail polish, and nail polish remover) HAIR PRODUCTS Do you have a lot of unused duplicate hair products? Keep the ones you prefer and discard the rest. Some hair products that you might keep on hand include the following: Shampoo Conditioner Gel/mousse or hair spray Hair treatments Brushes/ combs Hair accessories such as hair ties, clips, hair bands, etc. Hair dryer, straighteners, curling irons GROOMING TOOLS Throw out anything that has become dull or out of date. Razors Shaving Cream TRAVEL SIZE PRODUCTS / SAMPLES You might be shocked by how many samples and travel-size goods you have saved. Consider giving something to a buddy you know you won't use or throwing away items you know you won't use because they are just taking up room. LINEN CLOSET Go through your linen closet and throw out anything that is stained, ripped, or that you no longer want or need, including: Towels Wash clothes Hand towels CLEANING SUPPLIES Sift through your cleaning supplies and discard anything that is nearly empty or doesn't function properly. BATH TOYS/CHILDREN'S BATH PRODUCTS If you have young children, go through your bath toys and bath products and throw everything that hasn't been used in a while or has expired away. To keep yourself motivated, print out this free bathroom checklist. The bathroom decluttering checklist will not only keep you organized so that you know what to concentrate on, but it will also keep you inspired to keep going. Just keep in mind to begin with a modest area when organizing your bathroom. This list may initially appear daunting, but try focusing on one topic per day to make things simpler. Declutter your medicine cabinet first on Monday, and then perhaps your linen closet on Tuesday. When everything has been cleared away, simply work your way down the list. Find what works for you, of course. You don't have to complete it all in a week, but setting a goal and allotting a little bit of time each day can increase your chances of success. HOW TO MAINTAIN YOUR BATHROOM AFTER YOU'RE DECLUTTERED After decluttering your bathroom, it's critical to find strategies to arrange it to prevent clutter from returning. Here are some organization tips to keep your bathroom clear of clutter: Clean out the linen closet. After getting rid of everything you don't use or need any longer, consider whether you can use the space for extra supplies like kleenex, toilet paper, etc. Try putting a shelf above your door to store extra items you wish to have on hand if you still don't have enough room. To store hair dryers and other hair items, use hooks or storage baskets. Get a corner storage caddy to hold body wash, shampoo, and conditioner in the shower or bathtub. Regularly used towels should be hung up on hooks. Invest in over-the-door hooks if you don't have the room. Make careful to only put items that you use frequently out on your counters while you organize them. Keep things off counters with the help of this storage caddy. Organize your bathroom cupboards and drawers on a budget by using affordable storage containers and trays from Dollar Tree. Keep a cleaning caddy with your preferred cleaning supplies in your linen closet or beneath your sink to make cleaning your house easier. For quick access, keep cotton swabs and cotton balls in a mason jar by your sink or on a neighbouring shelf.

  • 42 BEST THINGS TO DECLUTTER IN YOUR BEDROOM

    Now that you are aware of the advantages of decluttering your bedroom, here are 42 items you can get rid of to make your life easier and make the time you spend there more enjoyable. Here are a few other reasons to declutter your bedroom: Because you don't have to clean around objects, you can perform a much better job of cleaning. You can save time because you aren't continuously searching for misplaced stuff because you know where everything is. As you clean out your closet and drawers, you are forced to start paying attention to the items you buy and add to your wardrobe because you spent so much time clearing out the clutter in the first place. This can help you save money. Some things to ask yourself when decluttering There is no denying that organizing your space may be a major task. Even while you are aware of how good it will be for your mental health, you may feel overwhelmed one moment and terrible for not wanting to let go the next. Have I used or worn this item in the last 12 months? If not, it is highly probable that you won't, thus you should consider giving the item to charity. The only exception to this guideline is if it's a pricey item of apparel that you know will be worn again in the future and that you only wear for special occasions. Have I got enough room to store it? I have a little house, so I might have to be more picky about what I can keep. Nevertheless, you might have a broader place to work with, allowing you to be a little bit more discriminating. But in either case, be cautious to only maintain things you love and find useful. Would I repurchase this product? Consider whether or not you would buy the item again when deciding whether to keep or discard it. We occasionally make impulsive purchases because they are popular or because we spotted them on social media. Yet that doesn't imply that it represents our own sense of style. Is the product in decent shape? Check the item for tears or holes; if there are any, there is really no reason to preserve it, especially if it is taking up room that could be used for something else. CLOSET/WARDROBE Dress Shirts Sweaters Sweatshirts/Hoodies Dresses/Skirts Jackets/Coats Dress pants Jeans Hangers DRESSER Socks Underwear/Bras Pantyhose T-Shirts Pajamas Loungewear/Fitness clothes Bathing suits SHOES Dress shoes Sandals Sneakers Boots BEDDING Sheets Blankets Pillows Throw pillows ACCESSORIES Jewelry box Scarfs Hats Sunglasses Belts Purses Tote bags gloves Makeup Toiletries BEDSIDE TABLE Books Magazines Old Phones/Chargers Stationery items HOME DECOR Candles Pictures Chairs UNDER BED Luggage Fitness gear Misc. items Making a plan to keep your bedroom clutter-free once you've cleaned it out could be beneficial. You can take the following actions to keep clutter under control: For clothing that doesn't fit or that you no longer like, place a basket in the closet. Fill the basket to capacity, then place it in a box for donation. Every season, make it a point to go through your wardrobe. Decide what you want to keep and what you want to throw away before storing your winter clothing. Afterwards, simply follow the same procedure with your spring/summer attire. Flip the hangers over. Turning your hangers around so you can see the things you actually wear on a regular basis is a great organization tip. Implement the one-in, one-out rule. Try to get rid of an item you don't wear anymore when you get something new to keep the clutter under control. There you have it: 42 things (plus a few more) that can be cleared out of your bedroom. Hopefully, this list has given you the motivation to start cleaning up your house right away.

  • 8+ KITCHEN ORGANIZATION TIPS YOU NEED TO KNOW

    We're going to talk about some of my favorite space-saving and useful kitchen organization hacks that you can use to make your kitchen more logical overall. You'll be surprised at how much better your space looks after implementing these organization tips for your kitchen! Let's get started. CLEVER ORGANIZATION HACKS FOR YOUR KITCHEN 1. Establish zones within your kitchen Creating zones in your kitchen will enhance its functionality and enhance the way the room flows as a whole. The following typical cooking zones are suitable for most kitchens. Cooking Everything (pots, pans, utensils, etc.) that you frequently reach for to prepare on a regular basis will primarily make up your cooking zone. Your oven or burner should be close to the cooking area. Organizations you might enjoy are: Cleaning Your kitchen will serve as the storage location for all of your cleaning materials. Since you'll be washing in this area the most, the kitchen sink is the most typical location for this zone. Organizations you might enjoy are: Dishes Try to position your dishes as near as you can to the sink or dishwasher. The dishwasher will be much simpler to unload as a result. Although it may seem insignificant, I swear it makes a huge impact! Advice: If you don't have cabinets above your sink, put your plates in the cabinets behind it. Storage Containers for meal preparation and leftovers, bowls, and any other items you use to keep food for later use or for travel should all be kept in your storage zone. The Tupperware containers I prefer: 2. Simple methods for organizing your seasonings Check out these brilliant ideas if you're searching for a new, practical way to arrange your kitchen's spices. You can classify your spices using multiple lazy susans, which is a beautiful way to organize your spices. For instance, you could use two lazy susans, one for seasonings you use frequently and the other for less frequent. Thanks to this, you won't have to waste time looking for the necessary flavor! Plan 2: A spice cabinet Spices are much simpler to see and grab when you are cooking when they are organized in a drawer. By moving your spices into glass jars with labels, you can arrange them in alphabetical order. 3. Distinguish the Tupperware covers. It takes up much-needed storage room in your kitchen cabinet and/or drawers to keep the lids on your Tupperware. I am aware of how challenging it can be to remember where Tupperware covers are, but there is a fix. a container top holder! To prevent lids from getting misplaced, use a Tupperware lid organizer in your cabinet to keep them neatly organized in one location. Is a Tupperware container organizer too shallow for your drawers? Keep them apart instead by using a cabinet divider! 4. Make use of a pan stand. Because we use pots and pans every day, they are frequently the first items in our homes to become disorganized. With this pot and pan rack, which will fit perfectly under your kitchen cabinet, you can say farewell to the falling pot and pan stacks! 5. Attach the pan and pot lids to the cupboard door. How ANNOYING is it to keep pot and pan lids orderly while we're talking about pots and pans? Keeping your lids on the back of your cabinet door is one of the simplest ways to organize them without taking up any room. 6. Establish a station for necessities You should store all of your most frequently used items in a station for kitchen essentials. You can personalize this channel in countless ways. Here are a few illustrations: Cooking station: A cooking station is where you keep your most-used kitchen tools, salt and pepper shakers, and oil and vinegar containers. Coffee necessities station: If you enjoy drinking coffee, a coffee essentials station might be the perfect addition to your kitchen. Your preferred coffee maker, coffee beans or K-Cups, sugar, and stirring sticks are all kept in this area. 7. Sort your tools into categories. One of those items that just naturally fit where they belong is a kitchen appliance. However, have you ever considered classifying your tools by type? I'll explain: Mix/blend: Arrange your food processors, juicers, blenders, mixers, etc. in a cupboard or closet. Heat: You can find your toaster, toaster oven, waffle maker, etc. under the area of heat. Cook: The food can be prepared in an interior grill, an air fryer, a crockpot, etc. You can arrange these areas in various positions around your kitchen depending on the size of your kitchen and how often you use them. Alternatively, you could simply group them all together and store them there. 8. Make use of the vertical stowage Since I'm a fairly petite woman, using vertical space to maximize storage space sort of slipped my thoughts. But let me tell you, it really changes the game. So the first thing that comes to mind when thinking about employing and maximizing your vertical storage space in cabinets. First off, make sure to keep items you rarely reach for in the top row of cabinets if they are located above your main cabinets. Second, there might or might not be a shelf divider inside the cupboard. You can, however, contribute your own, did you know that? Yup. Your cabinet area can be divided amazingly well with these movable shelf dividers. 9. Include floating shelves for additional stowage. Does your kitchen have any spare wall space? If so, adding floating shelves to your kitchen is a fantastic method to increase the amount of storage. The most frequently used spices and baking ingredients can be stored on floating shelves.

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