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Keeping your kid’s room clean often seems like an impossible task. If you haven’t yet given up completely, the organizing experts at Cincinnati Closets® in Covington, Kentucky have some advice on how to use storage bins to your advantage. Start decluttering today with these storage ideas.

3 Tips for Decluttering Your Child’s Room

Have a Storage Bin for Each Day of the Week

When kids are still learning to dress themselves, having a separate bin for each day of the week can help them get started. This way you can help them pick out their clothes for the week on Sunday night, and each day they’ll be able to open the bin and grab their things without making a mess. Over time, they’ll get dressed without your help, and their rooms won’t be covered in dozens of T-shirts and dresses that they pulled out of drawers during the process. 

Utilize the Space Under the Bed

decluttering kids roomFor those who don’t have bed frames with built-in storage, the space underneath the bed can still be utilized. This is a great area to store games, dolls, and other toys in long storage bins. Take a few minutes and glue some wheels on the bottom to increase mobility and make decluttering a bit easier.  

Repurpose an Old Bookshelf

Bookshelves can be a great space to store your kid’s books, but it can also be a great spot for storage bins or baskets. Find the right containers for the depth of your shelving, and you can organize your kid’s toys in no time. Add photo labels so your child knows which toys go in which basket for easy cleaning. If you don’t have an old bookshelf that can be used for decluttering, they’re relatively cheap and easy to find.

If you find the thought of decluttering any room in your house too much to handle, the professional organizers at Cincinnati Closets® will be able to assist you. Using the finest materials in the industry, they’ll have your closets, bedrooms, or garage decluttered in no time. For more information on the services they offer in Covington and the surrounding areas, visit their website or give them a call at (513) 631-793.

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