Using A Wall File Organizer Creatively

By Beryl Dalton


Organization can be easy if you have the right things to use, but most people do not want a ton of unsightly and boring storage bins taking up valuable space all over their home. There are many creative uses for standard organizing items, including the wall file organizer.

Busy families do not always have time to go through and open the mail every day, and it can result in mounds of disorderly mail scattered throughout the home - and lost bills or other important pieces. To avoid this headache, use these organizers to sort your mail into groups as it arrives. Magazines and catalogs can have one spot, important bills can have the second, and junk mail can have the third.

These organizers also allow you to create an organized space for your children. Throughout the week, they accumulate numerous papers, artwork, and other things from school. To keep track of it all, you can use this type of organizer. At the end of the week, you can go through what remains and get rid of or store the things you want to keep.

Reusing store plastic or paper bags is a good idea, but they grow often much faster than they get used. They fall out and into a heap at the first opportunity. To get these bags, or even the reusable shopping bags, under control you can use a single organizer. Mount it to a cabinet door and your bags are out of the way, under control, and easily accessible.

In the kitchen, these organizational aids can be beneficial as well. You can use them to keep menus, cookbooks, and loose recipes within easy reach, yet organized to grab quickly. They can also hold dish towels and pot holders to prevent them from taking up valuable drawer or counter space.

In the bathroom, it is not uncommon for toiletries, reading materials, and styling tools to take over. File organizers can be mounted to the wall or inside the cabinet door to help here too. You can choose a wider model for towel and styling tool storage, another standard model to sort your reading material, and yet another wider model to hold containers that are home to cotton balls, makeup, toothpaste and more.

A last tip is the most obvious. Use these handy aids to organize papers and folders in your office area. They help keep the paper monster at bay, while allowing you to easily access things, yet keep them out of drawers and off the desk top to avoid unnecessary clutter. Label the slots to sort papers, but for files, you can easily view the tabs. If you use color coding for your files, you can see your contents at a glance.

It is quite beneficial to use organizational aids to help you all around your home. Quite often there just does not seem to be enough space. These organizers help you utilize space that is frequently wasted. With the availability of a wide selection of designs and colors, you can choose something that functions well with your existing decor.




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