Inside: Use these tips to organize your home for improved functionality. Create a practical space that works for you rather than a picture-perfect home.
A guest post by Evelyn Long
You’re browsing through clean and cozy picture-perfect living spaces on your phone, but when you look up, your own home is a mess.
Striking a balance between organization and a busy, livable house seems impossible, especially when life with kids involves a whirlwind of toys, sports gear, and school supplies.
But are these Pinterest-worthy homes even real? Does someone actually live in them?
Social media gives you the illusion that everyone has a perfectly organized home, creating the pressure to keep your magazine-ready 24/7.
Many influencers and celebrities — looking at you, Kardashians — have entire teams dedicated to keeping their closets and pantries in impeccable order, which most families can’t realistically maintain. Real life often isn’t Instagram-friendly, and that’s completely OK.
Creating a Functional Space (Over an Aspirational One)
Think aspirational, and you immediately imagine the curated online photos of color-coded pantries, immaculate linen closets, and perfectly labeled everything. However, it’s an organizing myth that you need to have a perfect home to be organized.
While beautiful and easy on the eyes, these setups are impractical to maintain, especially with a busy family. You might even be chasing an idea that simply doesn’t suit your lifestyle.
It’s OK to find inspiration in the beauty of super-organized homes and pristine walls that don’t have crayon drawings on them.
Still, the frustration of wanting to achieve the impossible when it comes to home organization might give you additional stress you certainly don’t need. These unrealistic standards set you up to fail and will leave you discouraged and overwhelmed.
A more realistic approach is to emphasize functionality over looks. A livable space means creating systems that work for your family’s needs.
Instead, you want something easy to maintain, accessible, and kid-friendly. You don’t need a perfect closet — you just need things to have a home.
6 Ways to Organize Your Home for Improved Functionality
That said, here’s a list of how you can create a functional, livable home for your active family — one that won’t cause you stress.
1. Create Zones and Designate “Homes” for Everything
Clutter is the reason your home is a mess. These items lie around without a designated space, so you keep moving them around to deal with them “when you have the time.”
The thing about clutter is it can quickly accumulate in a short period. What starts as one pile in the corner will slowly spread to take over a room if you’re not careful.
To get your home organized, set up specific zones in your house for everyday needs. These can be a school supplies station, a toy area, or a sports gear corner. Having designated spaces makes it easier for kids and adults to know where everything should go.
Each item in your home should have its own “home,” whether it’s an old-fashioned remote caddy or a shoe storage bench by the front door. When everything has a place, tidying up becomes a faster, more straightforward routine.
2. Use Practical, Durable Storage and Labels
Still following the “everything must have a home” line of thinking, investing in storage bins is a total game changer.
When the family knows where each thing belongs, it makes for a quick clean-up routine. Labeling these will help younger kids pitch in.
Busy families can be tough on storage. Children toss in toys, and even the dog can get in on the action.
Opt for toy storage solutions that are easy for kids to use and maintain on their own.
Durable bins, baskets, and containers can handle heavy use and daily wear and tear. Instead of looking at what’s trendy, choose heavy-duty plastic or metal to ensure longevity.
3. Maximize Storage in the Subtlest of Ways
The reason why those spick-and-span living rooms on Instagram are the way they are is because they hide clutter intelligently.
Doing so is all thanks to hidden storage options. Hidden storage gives you the benefit of maximizing your storage space all while maintaining the visual appeal of your home.
Consider those that double as furniture, like ottomans with compartments or coffee tables with hidden drawers.
Some even go as far as pristine couches with removable seats under which you can hide your throw blankets, board games, or extra pillows, tucked away but still easily accessible.
This furniture is perfect for making your space cleaner without requiring as much organization.
4. Utilize Vertical Spaces Like a Pro
Some Pinterest-worthy spaces look appealing because they don’t have all-plain walls.
Many are filled with floating shelves, pegboards, and wall-mounted organizers to strike the perfect balance between function and form.
These setups extend your storage while keeping everything visually appealing.
Make the most use of your vertical space by adding hooks for bags, racks for shoes, or high shelves for seasonal items or things you don’t often use.
5. Make Organization a Family Affair
While you’re at it, why not involve your kids in organizing your home by turning it into a fun game or setting small goals? They’re ready to learn once they’re 2 years old, and gaining this skill early in life can foster good cleanup habits as they grow.
Start with their things first, like putting toys away or organizing their art supplies.
Teaching your children to tidy up makes the whole family invested in keeping the space organized.
Help them understand why it’s essential — so they don’t lose their things, can find what they need easier, and gain a bit of independence by managing their own spaces.
6. Accept a Bit of “Lived-In” Clutter
A real home is a lived-in home, so embrace the messes of everyday life. Things can’t always be picture-worthy and expecting it to be will create unrealistic expectations.
Having a functional organizational system everyone can depend on matters more than perfection.
Truth be told, there’s beauty in a little bit of chaos. The mix-and-match paint brushes and paper cutouts are all creative messes you might miss once your children move on to something else.
Plus, they won’t stay young and messy for long. A few items out of place are simply a sign of a happy, active home.
Aim for imperfect simplicity in your home. After all, it’s a space that is meant to be lived in not just looked at.
Organize Your Home for Improved Functionality
Organizing your home doesn’t have to be an all-in pursuit of picture-perfect spaces. You don’t always have people peeking through your windows to see if your home is as organized as your Pinterest board.
Finding a system for your and your family’s needs allows you to enjoy a space organized enough to keep things functional.
Evelyn Long is a home organization writer who helps homeowners and renters maintain a neat space through innovative decluttering tips. She has written for several other publications including the National Association of Realtors and DecorMatters. She is also the editor-in-chief of Renovated Magazine, where she shares additional tips on decluttering and home organization.
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