My mother's sink is leaking. after the plumber visited, it was time to sort out her tank cabinet.
There are other things on my schedule, but I know I need to help her clean up.
We organized her Cabinet area in a short time.
Let me explain the process!
After cleaning up the wet area, we threw away all the wet items that were no longer useful!
We went on a trip to the dollar store and spent four dollars on four plastic baskets or small crates!
These containers are a deal.
Our next hurdle is to group all similar items into storage boxes.
Rarely used cleaning items are stored in containers behind racks under the sink.
Items used daily or weekly are placed in front of the cabinet for easy access.
We had an extra container and spare space with hot pads and towels in the front bin under the sink.
The extra space and organization are welcome and the shelf storage is very expensive.
When we finished our small project, we noticed that the change was significant and very pleasant!
In some severe cold weather, I had my own drops under the kitchen cabinet.
The tube outside is not broken, but there is a leak under the sink that needs attention.
For a week, the fan blew the air into the damp cabinet to dry.
When it dries, I'm ready to send my cleaning items back to their storage area.
My first job was to throw away any product I have never used.
When the chemical container was picked up, I put these in a special trash can.
I threw away some damp items that I didn't want to mess up.
After clearing the cabinet surface, I was ready to fill the space again.
My idea is to clean up the cabinet rack and not have to do it for l-o-n-g time.
I have several plastic containers that I use to make it easier for supplies to arrive and create more space.
All my dog supplies are placed in a plastic basket and can be taken out easily.
Items I rarely use are placed in a basket behind my cabinet.
Items I use a lot, I put together, towards the front of the shelf.
For example, all my furniture polish is put together.
A few boxes of my supplies are piled together.
I have purchased items that I don't need yet.
As a result, there are a few cans or bottles of the same thing.
My goal is to use all my stuff before buying more and eliminate some containers under the sink.
Counting my cabinets should Help me plan my purchases better and keep my organization.
I don't know if you can see it, but there is a white plastic container in the middle of the shelf that supports on the side of it.
There are rubber gloves, clean sponges, etc.
As long as there is little or no effort at all, I can remove this container for easy access.
Due to my restructuring, I feel better about my home and am not afraid to open the cabinets around the visitors.
As a family organizer, I recently worked on some other projects in the kitchen.
For the first time in five years, I cleaned and sorted out the lid under the stove.
The project you are dealing with needs a plan.
Get what you have and add a purpose to how it is stored.
It will help you find items quickly and keep you sane! Have fun!
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