organization

Organizing Spotlight: NEAT Method

Ok guys, get ready for some serious organizing porn. I recently got a sneak peek at Neat Method's most recent portfolio photos and I was so impressed I just had to share with you all. If you haven't heard of Neat Method, they're a company that specializes in stylish home organization. These girls after my own heart and are so talented, as you'll see from these images of their work below:

 organized closet // Organizing Spotlight: Neat Method // Arianna Belle Blogorganized closet

 organized jewelry // Organizing Spotlight: Neat Method // Arianna Belle Blogorganized jewelry

organized handbags // Organizing Spotlight: Neat Method // Arianna Belle Blogorganized handbags
organized kitchen // Organizing Spotlight: Neat Method // Arianna Belle Blogorganized kitchen
organized dry goods // Organizing Spotlight: Neat Method // Arianna Belle Blogorganized dry goods
organized pantry // Organizing Spotlight: Neat Method // Arianna Belle Blogorganized walk-in pantry

So beautiful right?? Raise your hand if you're feeling inspired to get your home organized! For more, check out the fun before and afters on their website.

Photography by Michelle Drewes

The Packing Strategy That Made My Move Easier and Less Stressful

In an effort to make our move last month, less stressful than our previous ones, I decided we needed to do things a little differently this time around.  During past moves we packed without any type of strategy.  More often than not, boxes would go unlabeled and because boxes didn't clearly indicate which room they belonged in, the people helping us move, would put them down in any random spot in the new place. This would result in an overwhelming first few days (and weeks) living at the new place as unpacking took forever and we would frustratingly run around to each room and open and look through all the boxes whenever we needed to find something that we hadn't yet unpacked.

What brought down our stress a couple notches during this most recent move, was color coding and numbering boxes while packing. Doing this made things much more organized. The movers were able to easily identify what room to put each box in, and once we were moved in, we were able to quickly determine which boxes to open first and also where to find any unpacked item we needed.

For any of you moving soon, below is the strategy we used. I hope it will help make your move less stressful.  If you think this might be useful to someone you know, be sure to share it with them!

The Packing Strategy That Made My Move Easier and Less Stressful
The Packing Strategy That Made My Move Easier and Less Stressful

Supplies

label pads in various colors (one color for each room)

a writing pad or notebook + pen

highlighters in the same colors as your label pads

black markers

a piece of poster board

Steps

1. Designate one color for each room in your new place and use the poster board to make a legend. Post this somewhere that's visible while you pack.

2. Designate a landing spot for all of the packing supplies and let anyone helping you pack, know where that is.  A basket, caddy, tray or bin is helpful to corral everything.

3.  When packing a box, label it with a numbered post-it note in the color that corresponds to the room it will be going in.

4. In your legal pad, jot down the number of the box and it's contents. Place a star next to any priority boxes that you'll probably want to open within the first few days of having moved in. *Bonus: If you pack a few different rooms at one time, it's helpful to highlight what you wrote down, in the color that corresponds to the room it will going in.  Doing this will make it easy to later scan down your list when you're checking to see what box something is in.

5. On moving day, post the legend somewhere where the movers or you and your crew will see it upon entering the home. That way, whoever comes in the door with a box, can immediately place it in the room it belongs in.

6. Once you're moved into your new place, refer to your list to determine which boxes you want to open first. As days pass, use your list to help you easily locate any unpacked item you may be looking for.