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Holiday Storage Tips for the Entire Family

Around the holidays, it is easy for unorganized piles of gifts and decorations to take over your house. It is time to get organized! You can use these holiday storage tips to help your entire family cut the clutter in your home.

Tip #1: Do not store items under the tree after Christmas.

 

While in the days leading up to Christmas you will probably keep your wrapped boxes under the tree, when the big day is over, do not use this as a storage location. Before the kids go back to school and you go back to work, find a place for all of the toys and other items that have been received. At the same time, throw away any packaging, paper, or other trash items you missed that morning. Give every item a place in your home so that it can be put away when not in use. Otherwise, things may pile up in your living room or family room long after you take down your tree. Organize from day one and you can cut down on that problem. It also means that you do not have to do it all at once – put items away as you use them over the few days following Christmas, rather than putting them back under the tree.

Tip #2: Keep the bathroom organized!

 

During the holiday season, there are more parties and outings than normal. Even with just one or two people in your household, the bathroom can become organized quickly! This year, invest in some storage for your bathroom drawers and walls. A mounted hair care holder can help you keep curling irons and blow dryers off the countertops, and a cosmetics tray can keep your drawers from looking like a colorful cream and powder explosion. Plan enough time so that before you leave for the night, you can clean up the bathroom. That way, it will be organized for the next day!

Tip #3: Store your ornaments in special boxes.

It is easy to become complacent and simply throw your tree ornaments together in a big box when you are taking down the tree. After all, by that time, everyone is a little sick of decorations, cleaning, and storage. However, if you do not use special ornament storage, your tree decorations could be broken when you go to use them next year. Look for a storage container instead that is made up of little compartments where you can place each individual ornament to prevent it from being broken and tangled with other ornaments. Along with that, keep your lights and garland rolled nicely to prevent tangling during the months it is in storage.

Tip #4: Organize your fridge.

 

December and January often mean Christmas cookies, pies, cakes, leftover poultry and ham with all of the side dishes, punch, and more. Whether you are the cook or just the lucky recipient of these goodies, in just a few short days, your refrigerator could be overflowing. Keep it organized and you can make the most of your food. With rollout trays that can be installed in just a few minutes, you can see what is in your fridge – even in the back. This saves you time when you are looking for a specific ingredient, and it can also save you money – no more buying duplicates or throwing out spoiled food that you forgot in the very back. You will also save energy. When you know where everything is in your refrigerator, you will not need to hold the door open as long, looking for items you need.

Tip #5: Ask everyone to pitch in with the organization and cleaning.

You are just one person, and during the holidays, the mess multiplies faster than it does during the rest of the year. While your kids and spouse are still at home, hand them, some dust spray, brooms, and put them to work. As you organize, make sure that you label everything, and remember – even the smallest children can get involved. Start them with an organizing routine when they are just two or three, and it should stick with them as they grow. Do not be afraid to ask your family for help organizing, especially around the holidays, and you might even want to hire some help if you are feeling especially overwhelmed.

The key to staying organized during the holiday season is to release your stress and slowly get your home organized. Everyone’s homes are a bit cluttered following the week or two after Christmas – you are not alone! Tackle the problem one piece at a time, rather than trying to do it all at once With the help of your family and a few storage devices, your home can be organized and stress-free again rather quickly.

About the Author

Brian Jenkins writes about the holiday season, decorations, and gift giving, often offering specific tips about the holiday season such as holiday storage.




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