I’ve had a few friends talk about T-shirt filing that I talked about in my Wednesday cleaning schedule.
a. it’s life changing. You can put SO many more shirts in and have quick access to all of them.
b. it’s so pretty. I literally just ran upstairs with my tablet and snapped this photo. No pre-arranging. It just makes life easy.
Anyway, I learned about it from my organizational guru Alejandra.
I adore her.
The end.
Looking for more tips — check out my organized home page!
Here’s some more info:
Angie Henderson says
I hate folding. I hate it only slightly less than hanging. So we hang everything except jeans, pjs and undies. EVERYTHING! No dressers for the kids, and no folding for me. Win win! Come visit my house.
Paula Thornton says
I hear you. As much as I love Marie kwondo and for my home to be very neat and organised etc. I simply do not have the time and energy to make it happen. I’m a busy mum of two preschool kids and a husband. Looking after kids full time without any support is a job Itself. I have just enough time to get basics done such as preparing quick dinners, cleaning the bathroom, shopping and laundry and childcare. Sometimes I’m too busy to even hang clothes up let alone neatly fold them, So I really don’t have free time during the days get organised. By the time my kids are in bed I’m too damn tired to get organised. This sort of thing is easy for a single person to do or those without any kids to do or I find you are lucky enough to have grandparents looking after your kids.
Hilary Erickson says
It can be super hard, although one drawer at a time is doable, on some days. Hahah!
Angie Henderson says
No – I hate it more. I hate folding more than hanging. Whatever, it’s too late for me to be typing. I’m going to go.