How can I maintain my organized laundry room?

 
Over the door organization with Elfa Door Rack from The Container Store

If you’re in the process of moving, selling, or just trying to keep your home cleaned. I shared my laundry room organization tips with Inspection Support Network. They make software-based tools and solutions for residential, insurance and commercial property inspections. ISN just published an amazing article, Home Organizing Before Selling: Tips from the Expertsto help homeowners prepare their home to sell. However, I honestly don’t think you have to be moving or selling to gain from this article.

There’s so many helpful tips for those in different home phases.

Here’s an excerpt from me tip on organizing your laundry room:

You either have a spacious laundry room that’s actually a room or a laundry closet, if you’re in an apartment like me.

Either way, the best way to maintain your laundry room organization is to identify storage possibilities. Having a home for everything is key for organization, but you need some type of storage to do that. At first glance, your stacked washer and dryer inside a closet doesn’t appear to be useful but there’s hope. 

The best way to make a room with no storage function is to look for the empty space and go up. From the inside of the door to the wall space- those are all potential areas that can be used as storage. 

Head below to read more and get insight from the wonderful experts I was featured along side of.

 
Rebekah Christie
Rebekah Christie began creating accessories in 2009 when she was living in Philadelphia. She was having trouble getting use to Philly being her permanent residence so she stayed home for months. She then began designing headbands and hair accessories. She was discovering her inner designer which was the beginning of "Make it Happen". She grew up in a very creative household where her parents promoted and delved in the arts themselves. With the support and help from them she began a line of headbands, bangles, hair bows, and feather earrings. She sold her pieces at street festivals and markets in Philadelphia. In 2010 she moved back to New York, settling into Brooklyn for the next three years. Since she began her journey as a jewelry designer, she has built a following throughout New York City. Charmed Feathers has been sold at shops in Philadelphia, New Jersey, New York, Maryland, and D.C. CF has also been sold in France and Canada. "The guidelines I follows are adapted from my family and into my designs. Myfather is a man that does not fear color, and Charmed Feathers accessories are always colorful and vibrant. My mother is a woman who taught me to be myself and to not follow the crowd. I like to believe that being true to yourself is as natural as you can get". -Rebekah Christie In 2012 she attended the Art Institute of New York majoring in Fashion Merchandise and Marketing. She's currently attending Borough Manhattan Community College majoring in Business Management. She continues to be a self taught designer and educate herself on entrepreneurship
http://www.rebekahlove.com
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