Summer Organizing Plan: What to throw and what to store
Summer's Hour - Suddenly, the house feels full. Winter blankets are still in closets, expired condiments in the refrigerator, no room for beach towels or fans? That's your sign: It's timeSmart, seasonal sorting.
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Step 1: Determine the area that actually becomes messy
Start with the first 4 "Chaos Traps" of the summer:
1.Season of error in closet overload
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Remove the wool sweater, boots and wool coat
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Check each pocket and zipper before storing (remaining tissue or receipt = mildew risk)
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Fold and pack with breathable fabric bags or stackable bins
2.Kitchen cabinets filled with forgotten supplies
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Tossing outdated snacks, repeating seasoning jars or leaking sauce packs
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Category with marked bins: Seasonings/cereals/summer snacks
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Maintain daily items (such as picnic utensils or ice drink containers)
3.Growing bathroom chaos
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Trouble the half-used bottle you haven't touched for more than three months
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Check the expiration date of sunscreen and medications
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Use vertical caddy or over-check rack to separate summer use with year-round items
4.Laundry area chaos
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Remove damaged clothes hangers, old detergent boxes and single socks
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Hang mops and brushes instead of tilting them around the corner
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Basket with tags: white / color / exquisite / clean
Step 2: Abandon something without regretting it
Ask yourself three quick questions for each project:
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Have I used it in the past three months?
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If lost, will I replace it immediately?
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Is it broken, expired or repeated?
Example of tossing:
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Expired medication, makeup or food
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Clothes that are not suitable or not worn in two seasons
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Broken kitchen tools or mysterious power cord
Reality check: The messy inner gui. If you just keep something because "it's expensive" but you'll never use it, you can adjust it. Make it useful elsewhere.
Step 3: What to store (but this time smarter)
Some things should be kept, butbarrier:
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Winter blankets, gloves, space heaters → vacuum sealed bags
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Seasonal plates, holiday tablecloths → stackable plastic trash bins
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Off-season clothing → Use vertical hanging drawers with insufficient storage or bed
Pinshop Tips: Mark everything. Future - You will thank you for your gift.
Step 4: Add the system to make the mess stay
Organization is 50% sorted, 50%Set up the system. Here is how to lock the result:
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KeepA donation boxIn fixed position - when it fills, put it down
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useModular boxCan be re-stacked or moved in season
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placeRolling carIn the kitchen, bathroom or laundry area to make essentials move and visible
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Hang oneSimple listFor seasonal turnover (what to store in July, unpack in October)
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Start an area this weekend. A drawer. A closet. Then build motivation.
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