If you're a parent, by now you've probably realized that having a baby is just another way of saying "I'm about to accumulate a lot of stuff."
Today, I am sharing a few tips for using up all the space in your little one's room plus great ideas for de-cluttering! I am not a fan of stuff. I don't like having things I don't need or use around, so if it is not useful to me, it either gets packed away for another time (aka the next baby) or gets donated.
Tips for De-cluttering
At first, it can be quite overwhelming to purge and de-clutter. A helpful tip is to act like you’re moving. When going through the items, have three empty laundry baskets in the middle of the room: one for items you want to get rid of, one for items you want to store for the future, and one for items you want to keep. Only keep items that you, or your child, love enough to lug with you to a new house. Also, consider the rule of six months: if you’re child hasn’t worn an outfit or touched a toy in the last six months there’s a reason – it’s an indication that it’s time to part ways.
Make sure you do one area of the room at a time! It will be tough to control yourself when you get on a roll, but try to stay focused on each space before moving on to another.
Reassess – after the initial de-clutter session, make sure you go through what you decided to keep and make sure it’s workable for the space, and things your child will actually want or use.
Now you are ready to get started!
The Great Purge
Oh, yes, the toys. There
are SO many toys. When I registered for Grace, there were fifty toys per age
category that I just absolutely NEEDED. Now that she's here and going on
fourteen months old, I probably see her play with the same five toys! She loves
things like measuring cups, and spoons, etc, but yes, she did accumulate a lot
of toys!
Step one: Group
toys by type. You’ll quickly notice that you have 14 pretend cell phones but
your kid only plays with one. Put aside the excess to donate. Also, as you’re
doing this you will probably come across entire categories of toys that your
child has outgrown. Newborn toys like rattles or hanging toys are not really of
any use to your growing kid anymore. Donate these or stow them away for future
kids. Same goes for clothes that don’t fit your child anymore.
With kids, it’s easy to get
sentimental and find it difficult to throw out items. Remember that your
donations will go towards great causes, and it’s an awesome opportunity to
teach your children about the importance of charity. Also, don’t forget you can
keep a few special things, but most of the clothing and toys that your child
has outgrown are just taking up space.
Step two: Now
that you’ve taken care of purging, figure out the best way to store the things
that you are going to keep. I put lots of Grace’s toys in her Delta
Children Jack & Jill Deluxe Toy Box. I was so happy to find this item
because it's childproof, so the top doesn't slam down. It opens with ease, and
it even has book storage on the ends for my little bookworm! I condensed down
her toys so much that they all fit into this chest!
As for storing clothing
items, I have fabric bins in her drawers. I have three bins in each dresser
drawer. They are labeled with a clothespin by the size. (18-24m, 2T, 3T, etc.)
I also sort them by item in each bin, so all of her pants that are size 18-24m
are in the same place, and her 2T tops are all in the same bin. It helps so
much to keep clothing organized, especially for quick changes when your
toddlers get messy and grumpy!
Tips for Reorganizing
Fabric Bins:
My favorite item to use in bookshelves, other than books, is fabric bins. I use
fabric bins all over my daughter’s room – I mentioned using them in her drawers
but I also have them in her closet and on the floor. They are safe, and not
pointy on the ends like plastic or wire baskets, and they look cute! You can
find a whole variety of bins from Delta Children and they can be great for
organizing bows, thermometers, and other tiny things that may be in baby’s
dresser.
Spice Racks:
Rather than putting a ton of nails in the wall to hang pictures, I have some
little, white spice rack shelves to display photos and decor. I also love that
I can store twice as many photos, and don’t have to worry about dusting on top
of shelves or dressers where pictures would set if I didn’t use these racks.
Also, Grace likes to grab anything within her reach, so I prefer the glass and
fragile items to be very high up.
One last tip for decorating
or re-decorating: Keep it simple with your décor. Less is more.
Hopefully after reading
this post, you're a bit more confident in your ability to go through your
kiddo's room and keep important things/donate or toss things that aren't
needed. I don't know about you, but I always feel amazing after I get myself
organized!
*Thanks to Delta Children for sponsoring this post. Product was provided for my honest review.
xo. L
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Oh my gosh.. What a darling space. I need to declutter the kids room so bad!! Amazing tips!!! xo
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This post couldn't have come at a more perfect time! I am so overdue for a big declutter!!!
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Her room is just so cute! But I'm not surprised because you have great style!
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