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Fishers organization expert provides tips as spring cleaning arrives
By Lauren Casey,
21 days ago
FISHERS — Springtime is the perfect time to get your life and home organized. And as the warmer weather settles in, many Hoosiers plan to tackle big projects.
But where do you start?
We traveled to Fishers to the home of Stephanie Craig, the franchise owner for Neat Method Indianapolis.
"We actually organize peoples homes," said Craig. "We'll do everything from baby rooms to garages, to kitchens, pantries, master closets."
Craig and her team meet with clients and learn more about the needs and lifestyle before re-organizing their space.
"My real passion is functional designs," said Craig, who shows us how she used drawer dividers to create an organized drink station for her and her family in a kitchen drawer. "Just really making sure things are functional for people's lives."
Craig and her team are tidy-up pros and can help get your home in order, but for those of us looking to tackle these projects ourselves, what do we begin?
"So step 1 is definitely pull everything out," said Craig. She adds that your space is going to get messier before it gets clean as you empty drawers or closets into the room. "And start to sort and categorize things."
Craig says they will go through and check expiration dates and throw out any expired or empty items. They group like items together and start to craft a plan for how to organize the space.
During this process, she says, many people don't realize how many of the same things they already have at their home because due to the arrangement of items before, they couldn't see how many they had.
Many people use auto renewal for purchases or have subscription-based products in their homes and they may find after sorting items. They can cancel that subscription if they already have a year's supply.
"It definitely does save them money, because they know how much they already have," said Craig.
Then she suggests you get together your items and tools to keep your space organized, that can be boxes, bins or baskets for a closet or shelf.
"Expandable drawer organizers and they come in different types," said Craig. "These are expandable drawer dividers."
Craig utilizes the drawer organizers to group items and keep them from sliding around.
While she uses some of the items you can purchase from Neat Method, she says anything can work.
"Things like this," Craig said. "From Walmart of wherever."
She says you can even use old gift baskets you have been given, just make sure to label everything where you can easily read what is inside.
Inside her cabinets in the kitchen, she uses a rotating racks for things like spices to keep them in view. She also utilizes some levels for her canned goods so she can easily read the labels by just looking in her pantry, that way she saves time searching and knows exactly what she has in stock.
"I'm not searching for 20 minutes, so it saves a lot of time," said Craig. "I think it just brings peace of mind right."
Craig says get the space organized and labeled, and then come back to it a few months later and see what works, and adjust your space from there.
Her biggest advice to people looking to re-organize their space: start small.
"So take it in bite sized pieces, so that you feel like, it's not overwhelming," said Craig.
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