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Five tips for back-to-school preparatio­n

- PAUL F.P. POGUE Paul F.P. Pogue is a writer for Ask Angi. Tweet your home care questions with #AskingAngi and we’ll try to answer them in a future column.

Whether you’re reorganizi­ng your empty nest around one of your children going off to college, or prepping for primary school to start up again, here are some tips to keep your home organized through the chaos.

1. Prep ahead of time:

The weeks leading up to and immediatel­y following the beginning of the school year are a great time for a yearly purgingand-organizing run. Taking stock of your items and space puts you in the right mental space to organize.

• Clear out clothing and items that people have outgrown. Hand down what you can to younger children or relatives. Donate items that are still in good condition.

• Think ahead when shopping for clothing. Summer clothing in August and September will be going on sale as the season comes to an end, so it’s a good time to get ready for 2022.

• Sort through garages, closets and your kitchen. Although you might not think of this time of year as ideal for organizing, it’s perfect timing to go through these areas, purge what’s not needed and increase space.

2. Establish a home command centre:

Every home has that area where you prep to head out the door or dump your stuff as you return. The only difference

is, sometimes those areas are more planned-out and organized than others. Instead of letting the handiest nearby shelf get stuck with all the bags, select a convenient location as a command center/drop zone. It should be easily accessible and have room for storage. The best “drop zones” are ones that family members can get to without having to think about it too hard.

This centre should include space for paperwork, mail, keys, pens and pencils, and device charging stations. Select appropriat­e containers for things like mail and receipts, and hooks for coats and bags. Label areas for each family member. Make sure you get everyone into the habit of dropping everything off in the correct spot each day.

3. Organize a dorm room:

University residence hall rooms are not known for their spaciousne­ss. However, you can apply micro-organizati­on hints from the tiny house movement to help make a cramped dorm room into a home for the semester.

• Use every inch of storage: Place your bed on risers for under-storage space, or install a loft bed to place the desk and extra living area beneath. • Accessoriz­e with functional tools that can be multipurpo­sed.

Over-the-door organizers and storage ottomans are useful ways to make use of the space. Use clear storage boxes to stash away essentials you might not be using very often. Fold and organize your clothing so it takes up as little space in your dresser as possible.

• Decorate for comfort: Bright colours, wall decals, fabric throws, or mirrors can make the space feel bigger and more comfortabl­e.

 ?? JASON FINN, TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE ?? The weeks leading up to and immediatel­y following the beginning of the school year are a great time for a yearly purging-and-organizing run.
JASON FINN, TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE The weeks leading up to and immediatel­y following the beginning of the school year are a great time for a yearly purging-and-organizing run.

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