Top 7 Spring Cleaning Tips

Boxes for decluttering your home.
The spring cleaning season is upon us, and everywhere people are filled with good intentions: this is the year you’re really going to de-clutter your home.

But this isn’t something you can go into haphazardly: you need to have a plan, or you’ll end up moving piles around and getting nowhere.

These seven spring cleaning tips should help you make the most of your good intentions.

1. Set Realistic Goals

Don’t try to do everything in one day. Whether it’s a particular room, a bedroom closet, or even one corner of a larger area that has turned into a catch-all for clutter, pick something manageable and start with that.

2. Open a Window

That breath of fresh spring air will provide just the inspiration you need to clear out and freshen up your space.

3. Play Music

Put on something that gets you moving. If you start to flag, the beat will keep you going.

4. Be Prepared

Have boxes ready to go labeled “Keep,” “Throw” and “Donate,” and follow through as quickly as you can. The longer that “Throw” box sits around, the more likely you are to start changing your mind and pulling things back out of it.

5. DON’T Have a “Decide Later” Box

It may seem like a good idea, but it’s just an excuse to avoid throwing out things that you know you really should get rid of. Make up your mind to decide today.

6. Be Ruthless

When you’re done cleaning, you want it to be obvious that your home has changed for the better. That can’t happen unless you’re prepared to part with things. As a wise man once said, “When in doubt, throw it out.”

7. Have the Storage You Need

Obviously, you’re not going to get rid of everything. Before you start, make sure you have the room to store everything you want to keep neatly and conveniently.

Your storage needs will change depending on the part of the house you’re cleaning. At Organized Interiors, we can help with all kinds of ideas, from something as simple as felt storage boxes with lids, to built-in laundry hampers, to custom cabinets that can fit any closet.

If you need some help making sure you have the storage space you need, get in touch with us. One of our design consultants can come by for a free consultation to help you get started on the right foot.

Top 5 Tips for Laundry Room Organization and Storage

We’ve all done it. Balled up our dirty clothes into a tight ball and flung it under the bed. Nine year olds call it ‘tidying up’. But it’s not a practical long-term solution for dirty laundry. As adults, life is too complicated to avoid organizing and finding solutions to deal with your dirty laundry.

Laundry hampers save marriages

Laundry hamper in dressing room.
Laundry accumulates every time you change your clothes so put a laundry hamper in your bedroom closet. It’s so much better than using the floor. If your laundry machines are on the same floor get a hamper with wheels to save your back. If you have to lift laundry to get it to another floor, invest in a strong, but lightweight bin with handles.

Accessories that make laundry easier

laundry-room-accessories
Think of all the tasks you need to complete in a laundry room – sorting, washing, drying, folding, ironing, storing. Here are some ideas to make this work easier.
It may sound like a no-brainer but a secure counter top that extends over the surface of side-by-side machines will provide a smooth, snag-proof surface for sorting and folding. Better than the dining room table!
Keep your iron and ironing board in this room. It’s the finishing touches that matter and a well-ironed garment always feels right. Many new cabinetry options feature fold out ironing boards that only take up space when they’re being used then retract back into the cabinetry for easy storage.
If you have the ceiling height, hang a rod above eye level to conveniently hang clothes to air dry. This is especially handy if the rod is over the sink for damp or wet clothes.

Invest in quality laundry room cabinetry

Drawers, cupboards and open shelves are only a few of the options for custom work that can be installed in your laundry space. Newer choices include pull out drying racks, ironing boards and tilt out hamper drawers. Pull out shelving behind closed doors provides easy access to cleaning products you don’t need to have on display.
White shirts hanging on a laundry valet.
Smaller pieces that will work hard such as an adjustable laundry valet or retractable Butler’s Rack take up little space yet hold several pieces at once, when needed.

Make your laundry room multifunctional

Why just a laundry room? Contain all your cleaning activities in one space. With tiled walls and floors and good drainage you can turn your laundry room into a dog-washing center. Rover has muddy paws? Throw him in a deep sink, tub or shower with a hand-held sprayer faucet. Hopefully fluffy, freshly laundered towels will be close by to dry him off.
Too busy to leave the room? Add a TV, a treadmill, a radio or a craft table to the space so you can help pass the time while your laundry machines do all the work.

Decorate your laundry room

Decorated laundry room
Hang a picture, paint the walls, put up a fancy backsplash but whatever you do make this a space where you want to spend time. Create your ideal laundry room. You want to hang a chandelier? Go for it. An outrageous patterned wallpaper? Why not? It’s probably just a small space so go to town.
Having an organized laundry room can be fun enough but put your personal stamp on this space and make it your own.

Need help with organization and storage in your laundry room?

Maybe your laundry room is unique and requires a custom storage solution. Organized Interiors has design consultants that can help you maximize the storage space in your laundry room. Contact us and find out how we can make your laundry room organized and efficient.

Best Places for a Laundry Room in Your Home

Where you do your laundry directly affects what you think of the task. Can we love doing laundry? Maybe.

Chances are better if we have an easily accessible, organized and visually appealing space to do the task. Today we have more choices than ever so here are the ups and downs of where to put a laundry room in your home.

The mudroom/laundry room combo

Brady Bunch laundry room

Remember the Brady Bunch laundry room? Probably not, but at the time, this main floor laundry room was considered a ground-breaking achievement in the suburban home, even though rural homes had already sported main floor mudrooms and washing facilities for over a century.

In the last 30 years, main floor mudroom/laundry room combinations have become the norm. Conveniently located off a side, back or garage door, the good news is this hard-working space is multi-functional. It can house outerwear, footwear, sports equipment, gardening, laundry, cleaning and kitchen supplies.

The bad news is for most families it’s their main entry into the house and can easily become a multi-purpose mess.

Take a look at it now, are your car keys and this week’s mail sitting on top of the laundry machines?

This transitional space, like a hallway, can be transformed into an organizer’s dream space, with custom-fitted cabinetry so everything has a place – including your keys.

There’s usually lots of storage space if you look up. While you’re looking, is there a space on your second floor to move the laundry room?

Second floor laundry rooms

Second floor laundry room.

With today’s busy schedules we’re all about saving time and steps so we’re now seeing laundry rooms near bedrooms, on the upper floors.

Builders and renovators are installing additional plumbing lines to create laundry facilities both in large bathrooms and in their own dedicated spaces to be close to where we need it most.

Tucked into large bathrooms or repurposed closets, the second floor laundry space is about convenience, but it can also be stylish and reflect surrounding design choices. Just because it’s a task-oriented space doesn’t mean it can’t look beautiful.

As long as there is a level concrete pad under the machines, proper drainage and ventilation and the machines aren’t overloaded they should function quietly and efficiently.

The most luxurious place for a laundry room

Luxurious laundry room.

If you’re lucky enough to be able to devote an entire spare bedroom to laundry you’re way ahead of the curve in the design world. A whole large room solely devoted to laundry is the ultimate in luxury.

This space will beg for luxuriously expansive counter tops and full-sized closet cabinetry to house everything from ironing boards to clean sheets.

Behind the door condo laundry room

In-suite laundry is one of the main attractions for condo owners. No long distance lugging, you just open a closet door and there it is ready to go.

But that doesn’t mean you can’t have function and form. Properly configured, built-in cabinetry can make all the difference between ease and drudgery.

Pullout counters for folding clothes, sheets and towels and smaller scale Ironing boards that pop out of drawers are making most laundry wish lists these days. Slim spaces between machines can transform into slide out pantry drawers for soaps, detergents and dryer sheets.

No space is too small for organization.

Basement laundry rooms

For some, a basement laundry room is still the best choice. But you don’t have to settle for dingy, dark and dungeon-like. Sparkling, recessed overhead lighting and under cabinet LED strip lighting turn your room into a task-ready, yet modern space.

Don’t be afraid to splurge on high-end finishes for the cabinetry, countertops, backsplash and floors.

Every laundry room can benefit from a deep sink but go beyond the plastic big box store models, invest in stainless steel or retro porcelain sinks, the deeper, the better.

Deep laundry room sink and tile backsplash.

To make the ultimate style statement choose a faucet with a pull-down spout and multiple function spray head. It’s an inexpensive way to add high-style and function.

Finally, with a great range of colour choices in front-loading machines you can turn a dreary duty into a welcome activity.

Whether it’s a corner, windowless room or a large portion of your basement, planning how to best use the space and investing in it will keep it functioning well for a long time.

Where are you going to put your laundry room?

Now that you know the best places for a laundry room in a home, which location works best for you?

If you’re still not sure and want to know more, Organized Interiors has design consultants that will visit your home, look at the layout, and help you decide.

Book a free in-home design consultation to get started.

6 Ways to Evoke a Fresh Air Outdoor Feeling in Your Home Decor

Bondi Pots
While most of your day requires you to be on task and absolutely up to the moment, the new season entices you to open up and awaken every part of your home to live in the moment. With spring in the air, what better time to evoke a fresh air outdoor feeling in your home decor.

1. Greens

Inspiration for April begins with planters that promise blooms to come. Best of all, greens bring the outdoors indoors.
The photo of Bondi terracotta pots is credited to Chris Warnes. The pots are available at Robert Plumb.

2. Florals

The fashion and home decor industries both welcome florals open-armed. Try floral printed artwork, wallpaper, or even a floral pattern area rug in you laundry room.
Floral area rug in laundry room.
Fresh floral prints can brighten up any space in your home. Society6.com has a variety of floral themed products for your home ranging from wall clocks, art prints to throw pillows. Below is a small sample of what we found on their site.
Society6.com floral themed prints for your home.
Shop online and rest assured, they ship to Canada!

3. Weathered Wood

Organized Interiors carries many “love at first sight” delicate textured wood grains that bring out the best of your surrounding decor.
Latitude East decorative wood texture panel. Organized Interiors.
Shown here is Latitude East — one of the new decorative panels we introduced earlier this year.

4. Accessories

Accent your room with accessories from pins to colourful containers and scoops that are fun, fresh and completely useful.
Colourful laundry detergent container.

5. Refresh

Colour is the best way to express your personal style and love the space around you. Here is our April colour palette to welcome in the change of season. All paint colours are from Benjamin Moore.
Nightingale
Nightingale works seamlessly on its own or in combination with any other colour.
Wickham
Wickham Gray can be used in traditional, transitional as well as contemporary spaces.
Breath of Fresh Air
Breath Of Fresh Air is their colour of the year.
Van Alen Green
Van Alen Green is a timeless and inviting tone steeped in tradition.
Mt. Rainier Gray
Mt. Rainier Gray is a soft and sophisticated shade.

6. Rethink

Organized Interiors design consultants can create functional, built-in cabinetry that facilitates sorting and organization. Designs are always beautiful and customized ergonomically for you, your home and your lifestyle.
Multiple laundry hampers from Organized Interiors.
Learn more about our laundry rooms or contact us if you have a question.

Felt Storage Box with Lid

A felt storage box from Organized Interiors looks stylish and is a simple solution for reducing the clutter in a room. These attractive, cube containers come with a hard lid and are perfect for storing seasonal clothing, toys, magazines and various household items. When the box isn’t being used you can fold it up and store it in the lid. Genius!
Watch as interior designer and television host Jane Lockhart demonstrates some of the unique features of this storage box.

Some of the unique features of our gray felt storage box:

  • sturdy, stackable, cube design with hand-stitched detail
  • a hard, fitted lid to protect your contents from dust
  • folds up easily and fits inside the lid when not in use
  • takes up very little space when not in use
  • cut out handles on each side for easy portability
  • neutral gray colour
  • 12.75″ x 12.75″ x 12.75″ without the lid
  • 13 inch cube with the lid on top

Gray felt storage box with lid.
If you struggle with clutter in your home, these attractive storage boxes are the perfect solution for keeping a room tidy. The neutral gray color won’t clash with the decor of a room allowing you to use these storage boxes anywhere.

Where to buy

Visit our showroom and pick some up today. If you need more than storage boxes to get your home organized then talk to one of our design consultants or book an in-home design consultation.