How To Organise Your Bedroom!
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Your bedroom is one of the most important rooms in your house. It's where you go to relax after a long day, and it's also where you'll spend most of your time sleeping. So it's important that you make sure this space is organised in a way that works for you! Here are some tips on how to get started:
Declutter your closet
The first step to decluttering your bedroom is to organize your closet.
If you're not sure where to start, we're here to help! First, get yourself a good quality closet organizer (they can be as simple or complex as you want). We recommend using one of these: https://www.amazon.com/Closet-Organizer-Laundry-Pantry-Hangers/dp/B01I7GNSGC
Once you've got one of those in place and are ready for more organization, consider adding some storage boxes from Ikea or Target--these are great because they store things like socks and underwear while still being able to access them quickly when needed.
Finally, if all else fails (and sometimes it will), try using a clothes rack instead of hanging everything up high on the wall where everyone can see it every time they pass by--it's just another way of keeping things organized without making them look cluttered!
Get rid of old clothes
The next step is to go through your clothes hidden throughout your room.
Throw out old clothes that no longer fit you or don't suit your style. If they still look good, then keep them! You never know when the perfect outfit will come along again and bring back all those memories of what it was like to wear that particular piece of clothing before it wasn't fitting anymore (and maybe even left an ugly mark).
Sell your old books
The next step is to find all your old books and figure out which ones are staying and the ones that need to go!
You can use a website like Bookscout to sell your books that you no longer want. This will allow you to make some money off of your old books by selling them online or in person at the nearest bookstore.
It's important to ensure that all of your books are in good condition before selling them online or in person as there are many potential buyers who will only be willing to purchase damaged items from other people's collections!
Donate discarded items to a local charity
The next step is deciding what items that are in good condition that could be donated to charity.
If you're looking to donate some items, there are plenty of charities that accept clothing and household goods. You can check their websites for details on what they're looking for, how long they take in processing your donation, and how much they charge per item.
If your old clothes are in good condition (and not too big), this is a great way to get rid of things that no longer serve you well while helping others who are less fortunate than yourself.
Sell unwanted jewellery.
The next step is sifting through your stacks of jewellery.
If you have a collection of jewellery that are no longer in use, it's possible to make money by selling them on eBay.
You don't need any special skills or training to do this; simply sign up for an account with eBay, set up a user profile and start listing items from each category under their own category. It doesn't matter how many different products there are--just make sure all the descriptions match one another so potential buyers know what they're buying when looking through lots of similar listings!
Creating an organised space.
If you want to declutter your bedroom, it's important to have a plan.
The first step is to think about the things you don't need in there and whether they're worth keeping. If something isn't useful anymore, it should go!
Next, divide up the space into zones: one for clothes, one for shoes and bags; another for books/magazines etc., another for bedding (sheets and blankets). Make sure all these areas are easy-to-access so that when people come over they can find what they need without having to search around or ask where something is kept.
Conclusion
Organising your bedroom can be a fun and rewarding experience. Decluttering is a good way for new and old spaces to benefit from the principles of minimalism, which can help you live more efficiently and enjoy more time in your home. We hope this article has inspired you to start decluttering today!
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