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How to Organize a Messy Teen's Room

Teenagers often seem very comfortable with a bedroom that looks like a wading pool filled with clothing, shoes, books and other personal items. Organizing a messy teen’s room can be a far smoother task when your teen comprehends the benefits of an orderly atmosphere. Freeing up available floor space for his desired activities and hobbies might provide the reason to create a clutter-free, organized area.

Plan and Declutter

Sit down with your teen and also develop an organizational strategy for her bedroom. Start by talking about the activities and hobbies she’d enjoy her bedroom to adapt. Converse with your teen about the necessary furnishings and floor area required for all those activities. Hence, her cluttered room has to be cleaned and arranged to achieve those targets. Declutter her room by pitching broken things, old newspapers or other useless articles into the trash. Put unwanted clothing and other items that are in good shape in a box to give to your local charity. Separate the things she wants to remain into two piles. Make one pile for all those items she would like to get frequently and the other pile for seldom accessed pieces, like memorabilia.

Closet Organizers and Storage

Take a good look in the clothing, shoes and personal items your teen wants to keep in his room. Closet organizers — dual hanging racks, shelving components, cubicles, drawers and cabinets — provide numerous possibilities for making a custom layout to adapt his architectural needs. A dresser or chest of drawers gives an perfect area for organizing and storing socks, underclothing, sleepwear, gloves, stocking caps, scarves and T-shirts. Ample storage area is an essential component to maintaining a teen’s room organized. Produce attractive storage spaces, such as refurbished old lockers, colorful canvas baskets, brightly painted dressers and wallpapered cubicles. Fabric-covered cork boards can help to maintain memos, photographs and other small items exhibited in an organized fashion. Store seldom accessed items on higher, out-of-the-way shelves.

Zones

Organizing a teen’s room into zones to adapt certain activities can add a structured atmosphere. For example, designating one corner of the teen’s bedroom for studying can provide an organized space to do assignments. A student desk and chair, small bookcase, desk coordinator and studying lamp can create an orderly, more productive study place. Since your teen’s computer, books, pens, paper, notebooks and other study materials are located together in one spot, they create an perfect atmosphere for working on school assignments. Other organized zones might include an area for practicing a musical instrument, lounging with friends, working on a hobby, reading a book or speaking on the telephone.

Laundry and Food

Dirty laundry scattered on a teen’s floor, bed, chairs, tabletops and anywhere else she can toss it is a leading factor of a ceaseless cluttered room. Put a clothes hamper on your teen’s bedroom to conveniently collect dirty laundry, keeping it off the floor in a designated place. Develop rules with your teen about food and beverages inside her room. Half-full soda cans, partially carbonated beverages and dirty dishes can create optimal environments for mold and bacteria growth, as well as attracting insects. Creating everyday food and beverage rules, like your teen draining her trash can, returning dirty dishes into the kitchen, and also immediately disposing of food wrappers and beverage cans will help to maintain her bedroom area tidy and organized.

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