You never realize how much stuff you have until it is time to move.  All those things that have been shoved into closets or tossed under the bed can no longer be ignored.  While the first step of any awesome home staging is to declutter, another aspect of home staging is also to organize what you’ve got.  After you’ve decluttered and deep cleaned, here are some tools for organizing your house in Locust Grove that will help you keep it ready for showings.

Photo boxes  

Photo boxes like these are great for more than storing photographs.  You can use them on a bookshelf and tuck smaller knickknacks inside when you are trying to declutter the space.  Use photo boxes to store office supplies, small toy pieces in children’s rooms like building blocks or doll accessories, or clear off a shelf in your linen closet by using the box to store over the counter medicines you keep on hand.  They have a spot on the box for a label, so you will always know what is inside and these are easy to pack into a larger moving box when it is time to leave your house in Locust Grove.

Trays

Decorative trays are a great way to make an unorganized space look intentional.  A round wooden tray in the kitchen can hold your utensil caddy, salt and pepper shakers, and any other spices you keep out near the stove.  A tray on the vanity in the bathroom can help contain toothbrushes, make up, and brushes.  A small tray on a table in the foyer of your house in Locust Grove is a great spot for keys and sunglasses.  Lunch trays are also great for holding items in a kitchen pantry that has wire shelves.

Over the Door Organizers

Utilizing the space on the back of the door in a closet is a great way to organize items such as gift wrapping supplies, ties, hats, and scarves, and other craft supplies.  There are a lot of options to select from so you can pick one that works best for your space and purpose.

Sturdy Baskets

A basket is the best way to hide clutter in a home.  A sturdy yet decorative basket can be used to organize, hold, and hide items.  Toys like blocks, train sets, dolls, or art supplies can each have a basket.  This makes it easy for a child to put things away and, when lined up on a shelf, makes the room appear neat and organized at your house in Locust Grove.  Baskets are great tools for under the bed storage, make an aesthetically pleasing spot for clothing in a primary bedroom, or can hold all the random under the bathroom sink items.

Hangers for Brooms

Stop giving up all that valuable floor space in your closets and garage of your house in Locust Grove to the broom, mop, and shovels.  Using these hangers you can put these items on the wall and get them off the floor.  Plus there won’t be any more rifling through the twisted pile of tools leaning on the wall to get to that specific rake you want.