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Home Organization 101 – Week #14 The Playroom

Welcome to the final week of Home Organization 101. Over the last 14 weeks we have conquered the clutter in our homes.   Today we are ending in the playroom or “bonus room”.  If you are new to the challenge, start at week #1 below.  Thanks for joining me. 
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Home Organization 101 – Overview

 

Week 1 – The Kitchen [5]
Week 2 – The Garage [6]
Week 3 – The Pantry [7]
Week 4 – The Office [8]
Week 5 – The Laundry Room [9]
Week 6 – The Master Bedroom [10]
Week 7 – The Linen Closet [11]
Week 8 – Kids Closets [12]
Week 9 – The Dining Room [13]
Week 10 – The Mudroom [14]
Week 11 – The Living Room [15]
Week 12 – The Bathroom [16]
Week 13 – The Master Closet [17]
Week 14 – The Playroom

 

 

HOW TO SIGN UP:

If you would like to join our organizing challenge, sign up (here [18]) on the event page.  Once you are signed up, join the Home Organization 101 group page on Facebook (HERE [19]). On this page, you can ask questions, post pictures, and support each other during this 14 week process. 

 

I only have one rule for the challenge.

 

GRAB A BUTTON!
 If you are joining the challenge, please place the challenge button on your blog. If you don’t have a blog, please share the challenge on your Facebook page, Twitter, or Instagram.

 

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HOW THE CHALLENGE WORKS:

 

Home Organization 101 will last for 14 weeks. Each Saturday, I will post a new “space” along with pictures of my finished space and share the process of how you can organize yours. You can take as long as you need, and once you are finished organizing your space, come back here to this post and link up your blog (with pictures) to share with all of us. If you do not have a blog, you can take pictures and share them on our Facebook group page (here [19]).   Questions, ask away… Our facebook page is the best place to ask them.  Have fun!  Now lets get organized.

 

Week #14 – THE PLAYROOM

This is it!  We are at the end of the challenge.  The room where our kids play with their toys can become a war zone if we dont get control of the clutter.  Find a system that works and utilize it.  Below I will share some tips on what you can do to get your playroom organized!

THE PROCESS

1. Take a picture of your space “before” you start & share it with the facebook group here [19].  One of the best rewards of organizing a space is seeing the before and after pictures side by side.

2. Gather up 4 baskets:  Keep, Donate, Trash, Other Room.

3.  Start sorting & purging!  At this point go through everything on all shelves, floor, drawers, etc.  Divide it all into the 4 baskets (or more if needed).

4. Once you have sorted through everything, you are ready to clean your play room. Dust, wipe down, vacuum, windex, etc.  Make it shine and smell good.

5. Now its time to organize.  Get baskets, bins, use drawers, etc… The point is to containerize so the room doesnt look “messy”.

6.  Categorize like items.  Similar toys can go into the same basket or bin.  Use baskets for everything.

7. Label the bins so the kids know where their toys go.

8.  Now take an “after” picture. You’re done!  Come back here to share your hard work.

 

OUR PLAYROOM

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The Expedit shelf from Ikea is the perfect organizer for a playroom!  My children keep a lot of their toys in their bedrooms so the playroom only has their board games & game systems, barbies, and baby dolls.

 

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I found these bins at Walmart.  They are stackable and come in different sizes.

 

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Puzzles can get out of control & the different size boxes can be a pain to organize.  I purchased these boxes with lids and transferred all puzzles to them. I then cut out the (small) picture from the box and threw it in with the puzzle peices.

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I store my 5 year olds barbie clothes in a file box with a handle. She can carry it from room to room, to play with her barbies.

 

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My favorite organizing tip for playrooms is to use a dresser with drawers to organize your dvd’s, games, and accessories. I purchased this one at Ikea.

 

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I organize our movies in acrylic dvd organizers from the Container Store.   I threw out most of the cases. The boxes are organized by categories.

Box 1 – Kids movies

Box 2-4 – Mom & Dads movies

 

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Games & accessories are kept in the second drawer.

 

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Guitar hero things are kept in the third drawer.

 

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Loose toys that the kids play with regularly are kept in these bins under the coffee table.  The kids use them to clean up and carry their toys from room to room. You can find these at Thirty One (here [23]).

 

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MY SPONSOR

Please welcome our sponsor this week… Jessica Akers, an independent consultant for Grace Adele.  I will be hosting a giveaway for one of these cute bags next week!  Visit Jessicas website to see their adorable handbags and accessories (here [25]).

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 LINK UP YOUR PLAYROOM or Bonus Room BELOW…



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