Organising Hacks
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Declutter by category, not by room
Organisatie & OpslagGather every item of one type from the whole house before deciding what to keep, so you see the true total.
- All clothes first
- Then books
- Then papers
- Sentimental last
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- Pick one category and collect every item of it from every room into a single pile.
- Work the categories in order: clothes, then books, then papers, then komono (miscellany), then sentimental items.
- Hold each item and keep only the ones you want to keep; let the rest go.
- Finish one category completely before starting the next.
Bron: KonMari (Marie Kondo)Waarom het werkt
Storing the same type of thing in several rooms hides how much you own; gathering it all reveals the real volume and stops you re-deciding room by room.
File-fold clothes so they stand up
Organisatie & OpslagFold each garment into a small upright rectangle and stand them on edge so you see every piece at once.
- Stacked, hidden
- Upright, visible
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- Fold each side of the garment toward the centre into a long strip, leaving a small gap at the edge.
- Fold the strip in half, then into halves or thirds until it forms a small rectangle that stands on its own.
- Stand the folded rectangles upright in the drawer, lined up like files instead of stacked.
- Arrange them so every item is visible from above when the drawer opens.
Bron: KonMari (Marie Kondo)Waarom het werkt
Standing clothes vertically prevents wrinkles, saves space, and lets you see your whole drawer at a glance instead of disturbing a stack to reach the bottom.
Sort clutter with three boxes
Organisatie & OpslagLabel three containers Keep, Donate/Sell, and Trash, then sort every item into exactly one of them.
- Keep
- Donate / sell
- Trash
- Move it out
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- Set out and label three boxes or bags: Keep, Donate or Sell, and Trash.
- Work one area at a time and drop each item into exactly one box.
- Return Keep items to their proper home.
- Drop the Donate box off promptly and take the Trash out immediately so nothing creeps back.
Waarom het werkt
Forcing one quick decision per item keeps decluttering simple and manageable, which helps people who get overwhelmed finish a space.
Goed om te weten: Decide each item only once; do not create a 'maybe' pile that you have to revisit.
Bron: Homes & Gardens (organizer Julie Witherell)One in, one out
Organisatie & OpslagEvery time a new item comes in, send one similar item out, so an already-tidy space stays tidy.
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- First, declutter the space thoroughly so it starts organized.
- When you bring in a new item, immediately choose one comparable item to remove.
- Put the outgoing item straight into a donate or discard pile.
- Keep a labelled donation bag handy so removed items leave the house regularly.
Waarom het werkt
The rule is a maintenance habit, not a first declutter; it keeps totals flat so a space you already organized does not refill.
Goed om te weten: Declutter first; one-in-one-out maintains order but will not do the initial heavy lifting on its own.
Bron: Real Simple (organizer Lauren Saltman)Group like items by point of use
Organisatie & OpslagCreate zones that group items by how they are used and place each zone where you actually use it.
- Cooking zone
- Prep zone
- Dish zone
- Cleaning zone
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- Identify activity zones for the space (e.g. cooking, prep, cleaning, dishes).
- Gather like items together based on how they are used, not where they 'should' go.
- Place each group at its point of use - utensils by the stove, plates near the table or dishwasher.
- Put everything back to its zone after use to keep the system intact.
Bron: An Organized SeasonWaarom het werkt
Grouping items by purpose and locating them where the task happens makes things faster to find, easier to put away, and simpler to maintain.
Keep daily items at eye level
Organisatie & OpslagReserve the easy-to-reach eye-level shelf for things you use most, and send rarely-used items high or low.
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- Identify the items you reach for most often.
- Place those on the shelf between shoulder and knee height, where they are easiest to see and grab.
- Store heavy or bulky items low and seldom-used items up high.
- Keep the most-used spot clear so daily items stay accessible.
Bron: Clemson Cooperative ExtensionWaarom het werkt
Eye level is the easiest height to see and grab from - retailers price 'eye level' as prime shelf space for exactly that reason - so your daily-use items belong there.
Label your containers and shelves
Organisatie & OpslagPut a clear label on every bin, shelf, and container so everyone knows what goes where and items return home.
- Unlabelled guesswork
- Labelled, obvious
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- After grouping items into containers, label each container with its contents.
- Also label the shelf or spot where the container belongs.
- Use picture-plus-word labels where children or many people share the space.
- Return each item to its labelled home after use.
Bron: eXtension Alliance for Better Child CareWaarom het werkt
Labels tell everyone where to find things and where to put them back, which speeds putting items away and keeps the system from drifting.
Build a launch pad by the door
Organisatie & OpslagSet up one spot near the door to corral keys, wallet, bag, and mail so leaving and arriving is friction-free.
- Pick a door spot
- Tray for keys
- Hook for bags
- Basket for mail
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- Choose a single spot by the door you use most (entryway, mudroom, or hallway).
- Add a tray or bowl for keys and wallet and a hook for bags and coats.
- Drop everyday go-items there every time you come in.
- Let mail land in one basket, then recycle junk and route bills the same day.
Bron: Homes & GardensWaarom het werkt
A dedicated spot for the things you reach for constantly stops the morning hunt for keys and keeps surfaces clear.