Every homeowner can benefit from updating their organization routines. Shira Gill , the author of Minimalista and Organized Living has easy tips on how to tackle the back-to-school rush. Scroll down for the expert organizer’s tips on streamlining snacks, avoiding morning fashion meltdowns, and controlling homework zones.
Shira’s latest book, Organized Living takes readers inside the homes of professional organizers across the globe.
“Get insider secrets, pro tips, and loads of organizing inspo for small spaces, sustainable storage and living with kids” says the San Francisco-based expert organizer.
Keep scrolling for Shira’s best back-to-school organizing tips!
Simplify With A Station
“Set up a designated spot in your home to corral school supplies, homework, and art projects. A simple bin or basket for each child can serve as a vessel to store projects and reference materials. Bonus: make sure each child has a place to drop art, worksheets, and completed homework so it doesn’t get strewn around your home.”
Prep Your Pantry
“Make snack time a breeze by organizing your pantry into clear categories. You can even set up a parent-approved grab-and-go snack bin at arm’s reach for the little ones. Bonus: decant your non-perishable goods into clear containers to maximize and elevate your space.”
Refresh Your Fridge
“Store leftovers and meal prep staples in stackable glass containers. I love repurposing drinking glasses or mason jars for storing fresh herbs or trimmed veggies.”
Make A Closet Sweep
“Back-to-school is a perfect time for a good closet edit. Help your kids review their wardrobes and donate anything that no longer fits. Make sure to hang or fold clothing at arm’s reach so your kids can independently get dressed and even help put away laundry.” (Styled with Pehr Pom Pom baskets )
Curate Your Own General Store
“Cut down on multiple shopping trips and avoid duplicate buys by streamlining frequently used essentials — like batteries, lightbulbs, scissors — into a single cabinet. You can ditch the bulky plastic and cardboard packaging and organize products into labeled categories in clear bins or baskets.”
Photographer: Vivian Johnson for Organized Living .
Source: Reprinted with permission from Organized Living: Solutions and Inspiration for Your Home by Shira Gill, copyright ©2023.Published by Ten Speed Press, an imprint of Penguin Random House
Designer: Featured homes by Holly Blakey and Rachel Rosenthal