Welcome to Mission #31 of our 52 Get Organized Missions.
The living room can be the heart of a home – where you relax, where you enjoy conversation with friends, where the family ‘lives’ much of the time.
So if your living room is disorganized, chaotic or downright embarrassing – let’s fix that now. You’ll be amazed at the transformation you can achieve in just 30 minutes. Plus, you’ll find that having an organized living area reduces your stress.
Remember: you only need 30 minutes for the basic mission. Extended Options are below.
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Get Organized Mission #31: Organize Your Living Area
Step 1: Clear the Clutter (10 Minutes)
The first thing to do is declutter your living area. Be ruthless!
If you think something may be useful to others, by all means donate it. But don’t let this slow you down or make you indecisive. Get clutter out of your living area, and quickly.
Not sure where to start? Look for:
- Old newspapers or magazines
- Tatty rugs, cushions and throws
- Videotapes, CDs and DVDs no one plays any more
- Unloved ornaments, vases and gifts
- Tatty coasters
- Photos and their frames – unless genuinely special
- Dead plants
- Knickknacks
- Unused or ugly lamps
- Excessive side tables.
Out it all goes!
Step 2: Put Things in Their Place (10 Minutes)
Next, put away things that don’t belong in your living area.
This includes:
- Computers
- Exercise equipment
- Clothes
- School backpacks, homework, etc
- Purses and briefcases
- Craft or hobby paraphernalia
- Games consoles
- Books, CDs and DVDs
- Remotes.
If any of these things don’t already have a home elsewhere in your house, see if you can zone them off so they don’t dominate your living area.
For instance, if you keep your computer and files in the living room, allocate a small office area in a corner, rather than having stuff strewn across the coffee table, sofa and dining area.
Step 3: Refresh the Layout (10 Minutes)
Once you’ve cleared the clutter and put things away, you can look afresh at the layout of your living area.
Ideas you might consider are:
- Having a reading nook with armchair, small table and standard lamp
- Placing sofas and coffee table on a rug to zone off a conversation area
- Positioning lamps to create ‘mood’ lighting
- Bringing in a plant from the garden
- Rearranging the artwork.
Just moving things around can really freshen up a room and give you a mood boost.
Dos & Don’ts
- Don’t overthink every little choice, or you’ll end up in organizing limbo.
- Do make quick decisions. You can always replace something if you really miss it (you probably won’t). You can always rearrange something if you don’t like it.
Extended Organizing Mission Options
Want to go beyond this 30-minute organizing mission?
- Do this mission as a family.
- In Step 1, give everyone a bag and make it a game to see who can fill their bag with the most clutter.
- In Step 2, assign everyone a zone for putting things away.
- In Step 3, play with ideas for a fresh layout together.
- Consider which items of furniture no longer serve you. What needs to be discarded or upgraded?
Ready, Set, Go!
Remember – move quickly, act fast, don’t overthink.
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Always great after Christmas – the furniture needs to be moved anyway 🙂
I agree Kim – this is a lovely thing to do after Christmas festivities are over. 🙂
Today I have sorted out our living area, even moving the furniture around as you suggest to give a little refresh for the new year. I put out some lovely candles and played with the mood lighting and poured myself a nice glass of red as I wandered around admiring my handy work!
Love this Amanda! I especially like the glass of red to put a cherry on top! 🙂
All done!
Thank you–that was fairly painless. See you tomorrow!
Thanks!!! I have completed organizing your living area
Printing them out and making a folder so that I can continue this later too!
@Linda: My 52 Organizing Missions program helps you organize your home and life – in just 30 minutes a week. You can learn more about it here:
http://www.getorganizedwizard.com/products/52-missions-home-organizer/.
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I have been saving up for a new tv. Went and purchased it today so this mission was perfect. Done. Now the livingroom is clean and simple and the tv is awesome.
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