Are you ready for the New Year? The calendar says 2009 and that means itβs time once again for a new page and a new start. A fresh calendar on my bulletin board to add notes and schedules to.
And a bulletin board in my office nook that was way too messy with cards, notes, and reminders, is now cleared off for a New Yearβs beginning. I have a feeling this will happen again about a year from now. π
So, letβs get inspired to organize, once again:
(All Photos: BHG online)
Wouldnβt it be nice for the new year to have everything in your home completely organized, everything in itβs place, and no clutter? Iβd love that myself, even though itβs not completely true at my house either. I have my own organizational challenges that I talked about last year and constantly struggle to maintain an orderly existence. Most of the time, I do manage to keep the house orderly, but there are those areas that are a magnet for clutter. Namely, my office space, kitchen counters, and my vanity. Those are the areas where the mail and papers are dumped and thatβs what I often have the most problem with. Paper clutter is my nemesis! And Iβm famous for throwing things in a drawer to deal with later. So, in an effort to declutter my own home, I thought Iβd share some beautiful organizational photos and hopefully you might get some great ideas to use in your own home as well. I think we all struggle with keeping things organized.
I love this built-in little shelf. What a great look for display and storage.
Crafterβs delight. Everything at your fingertips.
Do you have an open bookshelf that you donβt want the whole world to see? They used small tension rods with fabric here to hide the clutter.
Home office clutter hides behind closet doors. Out of sight, out of mind.
A clever and unique twist to an ordinary bookshelf.
This is a great idea for hanging linens. A pull-out drawer fitted with dowel rods.
Behind a small cabinet door, a marker board comes in handy for writing the grocery list or a note.
Under the sink pull out caddies hold all those supplies. I have one of these pullout wire caddies for my kitchen garbage can and love it.
Wouldnβt you love to have this much book space? A whole wall of nothing but bookshelves. That would be heavenly.
Now, letβs go get organized. One small step at a time!
Don’t forget our Best Projects of 2008 party on Wednesday. Come get linked up!
Pat@Back Porch Musings says
We’re working on regorganization.
Beginning with the condo.
When we return home, we’ll do more with the house. J is proud of his efforts in Christmas storage! I have to say, arthritis has kept me from exploring his new organizing. I’ll have to take a look when we return home,this weekend. I’m looking forward to “fixin’ things up”, at home, just as soon as my right arm works properly again!:-)
Carolina Mama says
Happy New Year Rhonda! Thanks for the great inspiration this year. Thinking of a reasonable project for Wednesday. π
Jen - Balancing beauty and bedlam says
Did you have to do this to us? I just want to gaze at these pics all day long…and dream. π
Jen r. says
I have a lot of paper clutter too I need to get organized! I am ready for the party! π
The Quintessential Magpie says
Rhoda, I feel guilty looking at this because I have so many unfinished projects from last year and SOOOOO much clutter. LOL! I’m going to take a lesson from Katie Scarlet, and “worry about that tomorrow!” π Today, I’m going to smell the roses. I need that after the Christmas craze. π
XO,
Sheila… who does have resolutions π
Joanna says
I try to be pretty organized…On the outside I am…Pull open a drawer and HA…You would think I was a horder…I just throw receipts, papers and such in drawers. I go through them once every few months, declutter them and say I won’t do that anymore..Maybe now I will try a little harder…I love that bookcase with the coverings…This is ingenious!
Hillcrest Acres says
I had to stop by and comment after seeing your fabulous bulletin board. Love, love, love it. The fabric is amazing!!!
Happy New Year!!
Lisa says
I try to live by the rule of one thing in, one thing out. The less we own, the easier it is to keep it organized.
I enjoyed the pretty photos that you have posted.
KMfamily ;-) says
oh , Im with you on the organizing thing!- right now I have an art studio being constructed and suplies are all over the place.
My time to get organized might be in 3 months..I hope!
Coffee with Cathy says
Love your blog! So glad to have found it — and it’s fun to read the thoughts of someone just down the road from me! Looking forward to becoming a regular reader in 2009.
Sandi McBride says
All that organization makes me tired! You’ve done such a great job of it, what say you come on over and do mine? I’ll cook for you!
hugs
Sandi
The blog of MBW says
I admit that I’m not a very organized person. Sometimes, when I’m not able to find things, it is easier for me to go out and buy it.(please don’t judge me) LOL
I need my own professional organizer.
Buzzings of a Queen Bee! says
I love the last photo the most…that bookshelf is so pretty! I would be so happy to have that space somewhere in my house….thanks for the inspiration!
Carrie
Mary says
I would love to be organized, but I think perhaps I’m constitutionally incapable of it. Today I came home from the thrift store with a pair of vases, a small plate and a spoon — none of which I needed. Where will I store them? I have NO idea. π
Oh, and I do have bookshelves like those you have shown, but there is some funny business going on — I think my books are breeding like rabbits because there is never enough room!
xoxo,
Mary
Valarie Lea says
I love that marker board cabinet thing!
Rose says
Oh my goodness, LOVE all of this! That dowel rod drawer would be AWESOME for all of my fabric in the sewing room! That way I could see what I have. Now if I just had drawers in the sewing room. lol anyway I was JUST posting about this same ISSUE awhile ago on my blog! Trying to de-clutter. I’ve been sick with some kind of sinus crud and it just piles up while I’m down.
I fight this problem all the time with clutter! Sure wish I could get someone to come into my home at least once a week to de-clutter it because you get so tired of the constant battle of it. I sure do like all these ideas though! I have a space on each side of my doorway going into the living room from our dining area that I would love to do one of the closed in shelves with the glass on each side. Mine has the spindles and I have NEVER LIKED IT! π The man that built our house just did it on his own without asking and I did not like it but have lived with it now for almost 20 years. I thought a couple years ago how neat it would be to put shelves in there and close it in with glass for my tea cup and teapot collections. I just might have to get someone to look at it and give me a price of what it would cost to get that done. π
Thanx Rhoda for all the neat ideas!!!
Inspired Kara says
What great little tips! I love so many of these!!!!
I can’t wait to hear how the shopping trip with Eddie went π
Penny @ The Comforts of Home/Lavender Hill Studio says
LOVE the last picture. I would love to do that someday.
Penny
Amber says
We’ve been de-cluttering over here this weekend. The garage is done, the attic is re-arranged and organized. Now I need to do closets. Thanks for the inspirational photos!
Laura @ the shorehouse. says
If this was my blog, the headline would be “A disorganized life,” LOL!! This year two boxes of ornaments never even made it on the tree, and I never, ever let that happen before. Between work, and family obligations, and work, and my blog addiction, and did I mention work? — I’ve bet a mess. Literally. I need to embrace the organization techniques here (LOVE the towel dowels!) as well as the Salvation Army, to whom I’m about to donate a large number of gently used handbags. π