Laundry Bliss

Organization, for the Home — By admin on October 19, 2009 at 12:51 am

Do you dread laundry day? Are you digging in baskets all week long because you haven’t the time to put everything away? Are clothes scattered throughout the house? Do your kids dress like hobos because they can’t find the matching pieces to their outfits? I have felt your pain and I CAN HELP!

I can’t tell you how much time I spend doing laundry. I have been drowning in a mountain of laundry for the last couple of years. I have tried every method I have heard about to help me stay on top of things but nothing really helped. I wash and dry at least 3 loads a day. After that they used to kind of just hang out on my bed.

As a matter-of-fact, this is what our bedroom looked like most of the time. Actually, this is nothing, this looks pretty good.  Usually there is a huge mountain of laundry piled up all along the wall. There are also usually smaller piles of  laundry all over my bed sorted in accordance with which family member they belong to. Yet, they never get put away. Bedtime comes and we usually have to set the clothes on the floor just so we can go to bed.

So why wouldn’t I just keep the laundry in the laundry room? Ahhhh, yes. Well you see, this is the laundry room.

Whatever moron that designed the laundry room in our home must have not been thinking about the amount of clothes that would need to be washed in a house with 6 bedrooms. Hello, person who designed my laundry room.  6 bedrooms = at least 7 people! 7 people = 1 ton of dirty clothes! I despise the person who designed this laundry room. Because of said moron, idiot, stupid dummy, this is what the rest of the house often looks like:

Yes. I blame him and not my little piggies children.

Yikes. I just put pictures of my child stricken home on the internet. How embarrassing

Okay, you get the idea. Clothes everywhere. There are clean clothes mixed in with the dirty. I can’ t tell you how frustrating it is to rewash already clean cloths. Unless you already have five million kids of your own, then you know exactly what I am talking about.

So what do we do? Make a family closet! I don’t know what genius though of it, but I owe her big time. So what is this family closet? It is where you use some sort of room, it could be your laundry room, a room close to your laundry room, or like in our case a master closet to house every member of the family’s clothes in one place. I seriously can’t believe I haven’t thought of this before. It is so great. I totally wish I could take credit. But I can’t. I am thinking Michelle Duggar? Anyone? All of the clothes are in one place, you can easily keep them sorted. It is a snap to put them all away as soon as you finish a load so clothes aren’t hanging out in baskets for days. It is easier to keep up with pieces to outfits. You can keep a handle on putting away last seasons clothes and see if each person is in need of new items.

So here is what I started with. We have 2 master closets. Mine is the larger one so I decided to use it. Here is what it looked like before I began.

Not too pretty right? It’s really a wreck. The bulk of it is the linens. This house doesn’t have a linen closet so I was using those shelves on the left to keep them put up. Any time the kids needed a blanket they would just come in and pull a whole pile of them out into the floor…and leave them. Of course.

Anyway, after a few minutes of planning and a few hours of work, this is what I ended up with.

It really is beautiful isn’t it?

So here is how I organized it. Each child has their own bins for (starting on the floor and the next bin right above that working your way up) (and left to right oldest to youngest)  in bin 1) misc. stuff- swim suits, sports uniforms.., in bin 2) pajamas , bin #3) panties/underwear, bin 4) socks, and finally bin # 5) for the girls only- tights/leggings/legwarmers. My toddler is still in cloth diapers for nap and bed time so I added another bin for that above the tights.  This makes it super simple to put all their stuff away, you can just stand their and toss it in the correct bin. Or better yet, enlist a kid to do it! I used my handy little label machine and made labels to stick on the front of each bin. I also made a bin for socks without a mate. Every once in a while I will have one of the little kids find mates. Its a great preschool sorting activity. Its homeschool. It counts. You see that larger bin above? That’s the winter hats, gloves, scarves, etc. box. In the spring and summer it will be the raincoat, umbrellas, sun hats, etc. box. To the left of that bin is another with all the girls dance leotards, dance tights,  shoes and gymnastics get-up. No more searching the house 10 minutes before class.

See how nice and neat and organized it is?

As for the hanging clothes I just put them in order from oldest to youngest in sections. I used some of those little dividers like you see in the clothing stores to separate them. All the big girls clothes fit on the wall to the right of the bins. The little kids stuff all fits nicely where my pants once hung. I really didn’t need that many pairs of pants anyway. Mostly because, a lot of them don’t actually fit really, that well, anymore. 5 kids, ya’know.

But I was not going to sacrifice any of my shoes. Or their space. Kids, get your own shoe space.

Or my bags (on the very top shelf in the photo below) No way are they going anywhere. I have an unhealthy attachment to my shoes and bags. Really.

You can also see that I squeezed a little folding table (with a basket underneath to put extra hangers) in so I could bring all of the clothes in here and just get them hung, folded, sorted and put away. No more going from the laundry room to the bedroom , hanging clothes on the door casing or thrown in bins waiting to be put away- for days. This new method is a huge time saver. Seriously. Try it.

I did have to pare down the kids clothing quite a bit to make them all fit but that was really a good thing. I finally got to get rid of those outfits that I just really didn’t like and the ones with stains or holes, even some I just got sick of looking at after 4 girls wearing them.  I found that my 11 year old daughter really doesn’t have anything to wear. She wasn’t just saying that.

I am thinking the family closet will help me to keep track of what clothing the kids have and what they need. That will save me money because I wont buy multiples of something they have because they just can’t find it. I like saving money. And since space is sort of at a premium, I will probably think a little harder about what I am buying because it, like..takes up space. Whats the saying?.. one thing in, one thing out?

Since it is fall and finally starting to get cold, I also pulled out all of the summer clothing and sorted them according to size and put them in bins for storage.  In the picture above you can see the door to the right of the shoes? It opens up to this storage area.

This is where I keep all the bins of sorted and labeled kids clothing, shoes that have been outgrown and my stock of maternity clothing. I love this room. It is very handy. Because it is so easy to get to, when I come across something that needs to go into storage when I am sorting clothes, it is easier to just toss it in the correct storage bin instead of setting it on the dresser and letting it sit for 2 weeks. ( oh, you have done that too? )

So where did I put all those linens? I put them in the closet of the room for which they belong. I also found that I could get rid of a few sets. I only change sheets once a week so I don’t think it will be too much a hassle to keep them in the closets. Another plus, now the kids have a ton of room in their closets to keep their toys put away. This was especially helpful for my two girls that share a room. Their rooms are looking much neater already. Though, we are kind of reorganizing a bit and you know what that looks like * sigh. I am not a fan of toy boxes so using closets for toys works out great. The kids also have room in their dresser drawers to keep their special things. Here they can put the things they don’t want to share or just need to keep out of the reach of the littler kids.

Oh yeah, I almost forgot. I also have my ironing station in there. Don’t ask me why there is a night light in there. I am not sure why I thought this was a good place for one. I must have had a reason…other than wasting electricity…

You can check out another family closet over at  Raising Olives.

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  • Kathy says:

    I too use my closet for my kids clothes (and my own). Every time the seasons change, I wonder if this is when I should actually move their clothes to their own rooms. And every time, I think, “No way! They are going to be in my bedroom in the morning anyway, why not help them dress there instead of having to go up to their rooms? And why would I want to have to go all over the house to put away clean laundry?” Can’t say I’m as organized as you though – we still sometimes have to pile up clothes in baskets just to go to bed!

  • Brian says:

    This seems to make life so much more simple for my Super Wife!!! Its so nice to not have clothes all over the house! Sure a great idea honey!

  • Mindy says:

    Wow. What a huge difference! It totally makes sense. I’m sure it’s a ton better. Way to go on the planning and organizing!

  • Org Junkie says:

    I am sooooo drooling over all those bins. I could just move right in to your closet and be perfectly happy there. Forever. I’m not kidding. So great!

  • Heather says:

    Seriously this closet is bigger than our nursery! It is awesome and really a smart idea for streamlining you life. In the picture depicting piggy living I LOVE that blue twin bed and nightstand. Where did you find that? We almost ready for a big boy bed and I want one like that!

  • elizabeth says:

    Wow, that is awesome. Too bad I don’t have any walk-in closets :(

    I just have to let you know, you description of the laundry, rewashing clean clothes, clean mixed with the dirty, laundry mountain, etc. I could really relate. I only have 2 kids though. :(

  • admin says:

    The bedroom furniture is from Pottery Barn Kids. Thanks for reading, and commenting!!

  • admin says:

    Even some shelving in a laundry room would make a great organization area. Or combining the kids closets to make one? So you only had one place to put clothes away at? Thank you for stopping in!

  • What a neat idea! You’ve really got me wondering if there’s anyway to implement this (or something like this, with for at least the younger two, the 10 yr old seems to do pretty well with HER stuff..) once we get into the next house. Hmmm…. I’m going to have to brainstorm. ;)

    Thanks! And great job!

  • BlissfulBabe says:

    Genius! Pure genius! Now, if only I had a closet/room that I could do that with! I have the same problem you do, and it’s just me and one kid. How do we do it? Oh, well, you see, my son is a DIVA. He is a clothes maven. He has to look just right at all times and goes through at least 2-3 sets of clothes per day. We’re working on it. Sigh.

    And me? I am a shoe/purse hound. I can’t help it. I just *love* them. One of these days, when I grow up, I’m going to have a really big closet/dressing room with all of the cool organizational closet thingy-ma-jigs. Just you watch me. :D

    Thanks for letting us into your stricken home! It’s so nice to know that I am not alone!

  • Barbie says:

    Brilliant. I also have 4 kids and the laundry is insurmountable. It’s given me lots to think about.

  • Barbie says:

    That was a typo. I have 5 kids.

  • Pam says:

    Oh, how I LOVE this. I only have three kids (4 and under), but I am drowning in laundry as well. And we have a walk-in closet that isn’t getting used very effectively. Awesome idea.

  • Kathy says:

    I have been dreaming of a family closet for at least a year now. Unfortunately, we do not have any walk-in closets and I really cannot spare a bedroom. (It’s time to move!) I would love to have built-in heavy duty deep wood bookcases (no plastic shelving) taking up one whole wall from floor to ceiling. I would use them to store the family’s t-shirts, jeans, and shorts. Part of the shelving could also store the family’s shoes. I would have a cushioned bench across from it. I would use one dresser to store the family’s socks, underwear, tights, swimsuits and the like. Along another wall or in the regular closet area, we could hang clothes like dress clothes and hoodies. And of course, just outside the door in the hall, a large laundry basket for dirty clothes (which could be moved before guests arrive).

    I think the benefits to having a family closet are: 1) No more running up the stairs with several loads of clean clothes. 2) Less laundry left on bedroom floors. Imagine that! (They should be changing in the family closet or bathroom.) 3) It’s easy to take a look at the clothing of each family member to see if someone needs their clothes washed or if more clothes are needed to be purchased. 4)It’s easier to collect all those shoes laying around the house and put them all away quickly in the same place. 5) No more need to sort clothes into separate piles when folding them because they all go to the same room. 6) It makes it super easy to help kids choose an outfit. 8)It saves time.

    I’m glad someone out there is enjoying a family closet. It really is a fantastic idea, especially while the children are young.

    For me, I will be moving a dresser into my laundry room to have my toddler’s outfits nearby. (She recently moved upstairs so that her brother could have a downstairs room away from all the girls.) That will save me a ton of trips –especially while potty training!

  • Toni says:

    I have 3 children & can relate to the mountain of laundry. I am so jealous of your closet. I so need a closet big enough to do this. I will put this on my wish list for our next home.

  • Jeanne says:

    I found you on Orgjunkie and GURRRRRRL you inspired me! we had a spare room that you just walked thru to get to the bed rooms one way an the laundry room and bathroom another… well..I called my hubby told him my plans..and that night he went to the hardware store and got what he needed…and WE HAVE A FAMILY CLOSET..and GURRRRRRRRL! Its awesome. I do not use a dryer so now when the shirts are dry…(from hanging out or in the laundry room)they get hung right where they are supposed too…WOO HOO..YOU HAVE SAVED MY SANITY <3 thank you so much for this post!!!

  • admin says:

    I am so glad you are enjoying your new family closet!! And what a FANTASTIC hubby you have to jump right on it and get things done!! What a guy! I can’t tell you how much I still love our family closet. I just had to put away all of our winter clothes and get out all of our spring/summer stuff. My storage for that is in a little space off the closet so it is handy, but let me tell you, it was SO EASY for a change. We will be saving so much money on clothing because I actually on top of things. Thank you SO much for the comment!

  • littledebbie says:

    I’m drooling big time over here! I have 4 kids ages 5.5 to 5 months. We have mounds of clothes and other laundry everywhere. Clean clothes, dirty clothes, out-of-season clothes, out-grown clothes, clothes that are still too big, etc. I showed my hubby these pictures and asked if he would be willing to transform one wall of our bedroom (only place we could do it) into a family closet. And you know what? He accepted!!!! Of course, we have to save up to buy the materials first, so it could be a while before we can get started on that project. I’m SOOOOO looking forward to having that put in place!

  • I am drooling over your family closet! Where did you buy the bins and baskets? I’d love to get each of my kids their own color like that.

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