Organizing Starts at the Door
You don't need fancy bins and containers to keep your entryway tidy — just a system that sticks
Usually, the size of your entryway dictates what's stored within it, but there are a few items my bite-size one can't function without. Pick and choose what works for you and your home. The point of having a hyperorganized entryway isn't to impress your type A friends — if it's set up properly, it acts as a filter to keep things from piling up in every room of your home.
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Entryway Essentials
• A trash can for recycling junk mail immediately
• A mirror, so you don't have to run back to the bathroom after eating a seaweed snack
• Parking permits for friends when they visit
• Umbrellas
Entryway Extras
Do you have room for a cabinet with drawers? Include:
• Cash for delivery tips
• A lint roller (especially handy when you have pets that shed)
• A charging station
• A trash can for recycling junk mail immediately
• A mirror, so you don't have to run back to the bathroom after eating a seaweed snack
• Parking permits for friends when they visit
• Umbrellas
Entryway Extras
Do you have room for a cabinet with drawers? Include:
• Cash for delivery tips
• A lint roller (especially handy when you have pets that shed)
• A charging station
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Hooks
It's the first rule of organizing: All the items that clutter your surfaces (purses, bookbags, hats, coats, scarves) need a place to live. Solve the problem by installing hooks for hanging items. These days, you don't even have to pull out a drill — check out this Command 3M hook in brushed nickel. It won't damage your walls when you remove it, and it's a cinch to mount.
Other things to hang on hooks include keys, reusable bags and dog leashes.
It's the first rule of organizing: All the items that clutter your surfaces (purses, bookbags, hats, coats, scarves) need a place to live. Solve the problem by installing hooks for hanging items. These days, you don't even have to pull out a drill — check out this Command 3M hook in brushed nickel. It won't damage your walls when you remove it, and it's a cinch to mount.
Other things to hang on hooks include keys, reusable bags and dog leashes.
| Purse Service How many times have you gone to change a purse, only to have to empty its contents to wherever you happen to be standing? By breaking organizing rule numero uno, you are bound to misplace things and clutter your space fast. If you have extra room to store two small containers, try this:
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Shoe Zone
Taking your shoes off at the door not only feels great — your floors will stay cleaner. Even if it's nothing but a designated spot beyond the door, having a place to kick off your shoes is key. But if your entryway feels overrun with footwear, establish a system to keep the amount to a minimum.
• Put one to three pairs of shoes away each time you do a quick clean.
• Use a bin to corral them so they don't overrun the space.
• Decide on a maximum number of shoes allowed and put away extras once the zone gets crowded.
Taking your shoes off at the door not only feels great — your floors will stay cleaner. Even if it's nothing but a designated spot beyond the door, having a place to kick off your shoes is key. But if your entryway feels overrun with footwear, establish a system to keep the amount to a minimum.
• Put one to three pairs of shoes away each time you do a quick clean.
• Use a bin to corral them so they don't overrun the space.
• Decide on a maximum number of shoes allowed and put away extras once the zone gets crowded.
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In-box and Out-box
With the advent of online shopping, bulky boxes arrive regularly. Because these items are cumbersome, a traditional in- or out-box container just doesn't cut it.
• Again, designate a spot by the door where these items should stay.
• Don't let them linger for more than one to three days, to keep the space clear and ready for incoming and outgoing boxes and belongings.
• Store scissors and shipping tape close by.
With the advent of online shopping, bulky boxes arrive regularly. Because these items are cumbersome, a traditional in- or out-box container just doesn't cut it.
• Again, designate a spot by the door where these items should stay.
• Don't let them linger for more than one to three days, to keep the space clear and ready for incoming and outgoing boxes and belongings.
• Store scissors and shipping tape close by.
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Mail Drop
There are no hard and fast rules when it comes to mail. I actually prefer to take mine right to the home office and open it there. Others might find that presorted mail slots work better. The system is up to you — just make sure to have one.
Favorite mail containers:
• Clear wall pockets found at any office supply store
• Pottery Barn's Wire Mesh Wall-Mount Magazine Rack
• Lettro Wall-Mounted Organizer by Umbra
There are no hard and fast rules when it comes to mail. I actually prefer to take mine right to the home office and open it there. Others might find that presorted mail slots work better. The system is up to you — just make sure to have one.
Favorite mail containers:
• Clear wall pockets found at any office supply store
• Pottery Barn's Wire Mesh Wall-Mount Magazine Rack
• Lettro Wall-Mounted Organizer by Umbra
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Keeping It Kid Friendly
If your entryway won't allow for your stuff plus your kids', by all means let them have it. It's so important to teach kids from a young age to put their things away, and a great time to start is the second they get home — not to mention that you won't have to go looking for field trip permission slips (and anything else they may lose).
Tell us: How do you keep your entry organized? Do you have the perfect piece of furniture that corrals it all?
If your entryway won't allow for your stuff plus your kids', by all means let them have it. It's so important to teach kids from a young age to put their things away, and a great time to start is the second they get home — not to mention that you won't have to go looking for field trip permission slips (and anything else they may lose).
Tell us: How do you keep your entry organized? Do you have the perfect piece of furniture that corrals it all?
Ideabook published on May 9, 2012.
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http://www.purseket.com/purse-organizer
But again.... you have to USE the pockets, or it will become just another lump in your handbag. Take two seconds to put a THING... where the THING goes.
signed..... the decorator being driven insane....by "stuff".
I also recently added stripes to my front door for added personality - here's how I did that without painting the stripes on (low commitment project perfect for renters!): http://bit.ly/Je3Mdw
Also- speaking of this thing at the door- what happened to hidden space such as a small closet. In my opinion this in itself is clutter. None of these items are meant to be at the entrance - most needing to be in your closet but its very convenient to have it at the door but it should still be hidden in my opinion. It completely takes away from the point of being organized and clutter free.
Well, I hate to say this, but in fact I have seen people change habits out of desire. Nothing more life altering preceded the change, other than helping them make it manageable and simple to maintain. A simple case of making the daunting less so for them, combined with their desire. But of course it is more difficult for some, and some are perfectly happy with a different style. As to the back door mud and trend to exposed cubbies etc.... these are very attractive, casual in nature as is the "friends" entrance in many homes, acknowledges that children rarely will use a hanger, accommodates the multiples of shoes we tend to own and a coat and book bag on a hook is far superior to one on the floor in a pile. You may prefer to hide all this....as your child grows, as he becomes more mobil and has more friends, or you have more children and life gets even busier... you may change your mind.
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Anyone know the source of the bent wire hooks in the first pic?