Joyful Downsizing: Creating an Organized Bedroom

Kim Kubsch

Kim Kubsch

Kim Kubsch

Organizing the bedroom is second in a series of articles that features techniques for decluttering your home—one room at a time. As a Sun Lakes resident and owner of Joyful DOWNSIZING, I am passionate about helping boomers and seniors declutter to simplify their lives, organize the remaining items, and downsize unwanted stuff.

This month, we will tackle the bedroom. What you see when you first wake up can influence your entire day. The last thing you see every day can influence the quality of your sleep. Sleep specialists and studies unanimously proclaim that to get a good night’s sleep, the bedroom is used only for sleeping and sex; therefore, let’s create a calming environment.

The secret to creating a clutter-free zone in this room is to create four boxes or bins labeled:

* Give Away/Donate

* Throw Away/Dispose

* Put Away/Does Not Belong (put in another area or room where it belongs)

* Store It (a closet may be the storage place to keep in close proximity to the bedroom)

Clearing Clutter Hot Spots—a Checklist for your Bedroom:

*Furniture: Has a corner chair become a magnet for worn clothing? Try a hook hung near where clothes tend to land to enable re-wearing. Put a hamper in each closet for dirty laundry so clothes don’t end up on the floor. Clear off all flat surfaces such as dressers and tabletops. Though it is tempting to load flat surfaces with photos, books, magazines, a clock, reading glasses, etc., think minimum. (FYI, sleep specialists also say no clocks and no TV in the bedroom). Also, remove anything from under the bed that does not belong … unless you get “under the bed” bins which can add extra storage space for seldom used items.

*Dresser and night table drawers: socks and hosiery, underwear, and nightwear can be neatly separated with drawer dividers. These expandable dividers in wood or plastic can fit most drawers and be easily adjusted. You can find these at Bed Bath & Beyond, the Container Store, or Amazon.com.

After tossing the unnecessary items and relocating anything that doesn’t belong in this room and your bedroom is clutter-free, now is the perfect time to do a deep cleaning. Mop the floors, vacuum the rugs, wash all the bedding, clean the curtains, dust the moldings. This will create a healthier environment where you spend a third of your day.

Future articles will feature the kitchen pantry, refrigerator, freezer; closets; bathroom; office—digital and paper; and garage. Stay tuned.

Call me to learn about my free 30-minute consultation at 480-720-8566, contact me by email at [email protected], or visit my website at www.JoyfulDOWNSIZING.com.