30-Day Organizational Challenge
Yup, I’m joining in! I’m entering my disaster area, which my regular readers also know as my Utility Room. I did try to put this room into a Tackle It Tuesday mission, but because we’ve been moving so much stuff around, the instant I cleared the floor in front of the cabinet it got stacked full of stuff again
from the next room over as *that* room started getting decluttered.
To the far left we have our cabinets, which are full of more big power tools in cases (like that Dewalt case there in the front), paint cans and painting supplies from when we moved in and repainted the whole house, and more tools and cleaning supplies.
The brown cabinet holds all manner of hubby’s tools, papers, some small propane canisters - all kinds of stuff, both inside and on top.
To the right, buried, is a dresser that I’ve been trying to use to keep things in like tablecloths, gardening supplies and seeds, a community sock drawer for the kids, and things that don’t really have a home anywhere else.
In front of all of this are more of hubby’s tools, his ladder, boxes of cables and who knows what else, a garden hose, a space heater, empty coffee containers (there are a lot of those, he keeps them because they “could be” some kind of organized container), and a hamper full of clothes.
Here’s a better shot of the dresser. Primarily on top of this is where all of the fishing supplies got thrown.
You can barely see the washer over to the right side - imagine having to do laundry in this room!
The dresser’s top was meant to be a large flat space for sorting and folding clothes as they came out of the dryer.
Yes, those are in fact MORE tool cases piled on top of my washer. Along with a basket full of old Xbox controllers that no one uses anymore since the boys got a new Xbox 360 for christmas.
Note the window - there’s a horizontal blind hanging *in* the window (see the twist rod hanging down?) and there’s also another horizontal blind from some other window in the house sitting *in* the windowsill. Don’t ask me, I have no idea why it’s there.
Turning back around to our left, we can see what’s on the other side of the room.
Yes, that’s a deep freezer buried there.
The box on top holds a ceiling fan that has yet to be installed.
The Huggies boxes are my Poor Man’s Portable Laundry Sorters. As I’m going through the laundry and come across things like underwear, I’ll toss it into the appropriate box (they all have a name on the front). Then each person can come get their box, take it to their room and unload it, and bring it back. That’s the theory anyway.
Stuffed back into the corner are my pantry shelves. I love this shelving unit; too bad I can’t easily get to the far end of it. There is a little bit of space there, but that’s taken up by the cat litter box.
Right behing me from this position is my dryer, which also has tons of tools stacked on top of it, and it sits about 4 feet away from my washer. In between the washer and dryer are two tall hampers (one for dark clothes, one for light clothes), a number of discarded baby gates, some tall boxes full of window screen and some kind of wire mesh, assorted long pieces of lumber for projects hubby never got to (like those long wood pieces stuck behind the deep freezer), and all kinds of other things. It was just supposed to be the laundry hampers in between there, but hubby has found that the “walls of height” made by the washer and dryer are convenient for stuffing all manner of tall things in there that have a tendency to fall over. Hence, that area has gotten so full that the two hampers don’t fit anymore and are usually sitting out in the middle of the room.
The Plan:
The plan is to get ALL of the tools out of here. Once that happens, I’ll have to add more shelving to store and organize things. I have a “standing hanger” thing that sits on the floor, has a rod going across about 3′ up, and you hang clothes on it… but nowhere to put it. (Obviously there’s no floor space.) I’d like to dump that all together and install an actual rod somewhere.
My pantry shelves need to be turned around so that we can access the whole thing. Everything needs to be unburied and the stuff needs to find a home.
I had really hoped that I could do this all in one day for a Tackle It Tuesday, but there’s just too much to be done and too many changes and installations (like shelves) that need to be made. So now it’s the 30-day Organizational Challenge project!
(I actually have at least 4 rooms I could enter in to this project, but alas, we can only enter one.)
What do you think? I wanna know! Please leave a comment :)
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Laura said,
Wrote on April 9, 2007 @ 11:48 am
Hello! Men and their tools, my hubbie’s space looks very similar. Hopefully hubbie will help you with this. I really can’t wait to see it when it is all done. Purge, purge, purge. Good luck and email anytime if you have any specific questions.
Thanks for participating
Laura
motomom said,
Wrote on April 9, 2007 @ 8:07 pm
The room will look great once you are done. Getting the tools out will be a huge help in giving you more space. Laura is right, purge, purge, purge. I keep filling up bags for Goodwill and once the back of my Suburban is full I make a trip to the donation center. In the past year I have made at least 5 trips. It is amazing how easy it is to accumulate “stuff.”
Jenny said,
Wrote on April 10, 2007 @ 9:41 am
Wow! I’m jealous. You know how, and aren’t afraid, to use power tools!! Thanks for visiting my blog, and I like the two posts of yours I’ve read so far.
Good luck getting that room organized. In my laundry room, I have a square things on wheels with 3 mesh bags (I got it from Walmart way back when) that I used to teach my family how to sort clothes. They come in, they drop the clothes in the bag, they close the door. It rolls out when I do laundry, it rolls back in when I want to shut the door. Maybe, just maybe that will work for you instead of diaper boxes–just because they have stood up to the challenge of wet clothes, and they hold alot more than those boxes would. (Of course, that means more laundry if I wait, but oh well!!) Hope I haven’t offended you, just trying to pass on something that helped me.
Marcia Francois said,
Wrote on April 10, 2007 @ 1:08 pm
Hi Carrie
That is a BIG job - all the best to you. I just have one word of advice for you - you can’t organise clutter (I got that from FLylady) so throw out as much as possible and then start organising.
Have fun (just remember the peace you will feel when it’s done!)
30 Day Organizational Challenge - Finished « Carrie Bartkowiak v. 5.0 said,
Wrote on May 3, 2007 @ 1:21 am
[...] For the organizational challenge you may remember I picked our disaster area, also known as our utility room. The notes on what it was like before this can be read at the original post. [...]