A laundry organizer can make the chore of cleaning less painful and time consuming.

While doing laundry is something you just cannot get away with, some simple and easy to follow laundry organization tips can erase your wash day blues.
Luckily, there are items available in the market that can change this tough task into an easy to do one.
Organizing laundry does not take a lot of effort if you are systematic enough.
Use laundry organizers, hampers or wicker baskets with comfortable handles to collect laundry items. You can also use laundry carts for a mobile solution. Use separate baskets to collect white and colored clothes and place them in easily accessible spots.
Invest in installing wall shelves and cabinets in your laundry room to increase the space to tuck in supplies and sort out dirty and clean clothes.
There are a large number of laundry sorters and organizers available in the
market. Some are wooden with multiple shelves, while others are like big
baskets. An organizer that helps you in sorting out the clothes neatly and has
large storage space is the best one.
Even if you have a very small family, a fairly large organizer that fits in your room is good to invest in, as your family has the chance to grow. If you have a big family, then a big sorter is imperative.
Make your purchase from a reputable brand that offers most facilities.
Choosing the right one from the myriad of laundry closet organizer units can
be confusing if you do not know how to go about it.
The first step is to determine the amount of laundries you have every week. If you are a family of four, then the amount of storage space should be low. However, if you have a variety of clothes for regular use like, gym clothes, sports clothes, party dresses, casuals, formals, etc., then you will need more partitions and more storage space for sorting them out. Furthermore, identify the type of fabric you have in the laundry items.
The size of your laundry room will determine the size of the cabinet it can accommodate. Hence keeping these things in mind, along with your budget, pick one that serves your maximum needs.
Organizing Hanging Clothes
in Closet By Colors
Remove all the items inside the closet excepting the washer dryer. Now, take a stock of the items present, to avoid confusion. Save space on the shelf, right above the washer, for large articles like the broom, vacuum, ironing board, etc. to clear the ground space for easy mobility.
Place all the detergent jugs, packs, bleaches, liquid soap, etc. in one shelf. Dump smaller items like cloth pins, clips, stain sticks, dryer sheets, etc. in rolling laundry baskets and place them on another shelf.
Install wall hooks to hang up ironing boards and keep the iron at the far back of the shelf. Remember to wrap up the cords to avoid any mishap.
When you start doing laundry, there is a fair good chance that it takes more than the estimated time to finish. Hence, the first thing to do is to see what you use the laundry room for. If it is just for folding and washing purpose, then keep it as organized as possible to double the space. If laundry items start piling up, keep them as sorted as possible in the laundry baskets or laundry organizers to avoid clutter.
To evoke a sense of laundry organization, bring in a hall tree or cube organizers and hanging hooks with storage benches.
To motive yourself, paint the laundry room with a calming color, place a small TV for some entertainment and some fresh flowers for a bright aura. All these things will make the job enjoyable and pleasurable for you.
Laundering is undoubtedly a chore, avoiding which is just not possible. Hence, use a laundry organizer and create an entertaining atmosphere to cut down on your labor and enjoy the job.
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Updated December 5, 2010