Saturday, 16 September 2023

7 things the most organized people have in their living rooms



For some households, the only purpose of a living room is for relaxing after a long day, but for many others, it might be a playroom, workout space, office space, dining room and so on

Maintaining an 'everything in its place' living space sounds like a challenge, but these organizational solutions will take some of the hard work out of it:

1. BINS AND BASKETS



a simple solution for a living room with one too many throw pillows and blankets: 'One of the pieces to include in any living room setup is a blanket bin. Even when you fold and stack blankets and pillows neatly, they can take up too much space. A large basket, trunk, or bin where you can put these items out of sight when you aren't using them is a great way to simplify your tidying routine and keep those blankets handy for when you need them

2. MULTIPURPOSE FURNITURE


In such a multi-use space, it seems only fitting to have multifunctional storage. Bearing that in mind, a stool or coffee table that doubles up as living room storage is a great way to keep things tidied away, while also adding a lovely new piece of furniture to the room, like a storage coffee table,

3. VERTICAL AND CORNER STORAGE


A common mistake most people make is misusing or underusing shelving. Most have shelves around their home, but in the living room shelving is often overlooked. There’s no reason that shelves shouldn’t be able to look good carrying ornaments and plants. But they should also be practical and hold things that you actually need.

Vertical storage increases your usable floor space which not only makes the room look and feel a lot more organized but also gives you more ground to maneuver in. And if you’re open to going a step further, floor-to-ceiling storage may be the way to go.

4. HANGING STORAGE


In the same way that floor-to-ceiling storage assists with creating more space, so does hanging. Rather than placing photos on your flat surfaces or even on shelves, remember to use your walls.
Photos can be hung up on the wall using strong adhesives and frames. The great thing about frames is that there are a range of options so you can get the exact ones that suit your aesthetic.
Meanwhile, if you’re looking to remove plants from your flat surfaces, hanging planters are a great way to go. Specifically made for hanging plants from the walls or ceiling

5. CABLE STORAGE SOLUTIONS


A living room is often the one in the house most likely to fall foul to arguably one the most annoying by-products of modern technology: cables.

Besides being a trip hazard, wire cables are an eyesore, particularly when they accumulate, which they tend to do in the living room.

6. STORAGE CUBES


Once you have all the furniture, shelving and cabinets you like, there can still be the problem of being able to find what you're looking for in the darkness of the designated space.

7.BUILT-IN STORAGE


Built-in storage is one of the solutions people rarely think of because it seems like it would take too long or be too expensive, but it doesn’t have to be.Making the most of the spaces in your home, whether it’s around a fireplace or in a seemingly random alcove, can make all the difference.

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