Organize Your Living Room
& Den
The living room, or den, of a home tends
to be the center of family life. This is where families go to
unwind and just enjoy being a family. A lot of stuff ends up in the
main living area. The
kids bring toys in, the grownups bring work in, and it piles up
everywhere.
First, decide what types of things you want to
have a permanent home in the family room. The entertainment center is
usually in the family room, so decide on the best way to store all
the movies and music the family enjoys. There are many all-in-one units
that hold the TV, stereo and other components, but they can be
expensive and take up a lot of space. If you don’t plan on changing the
layout of the room, the cabinets are a good choice. But, if you
like to change the look of the room, smaller, more portable
furniture would be a better choice.
To store the movies and music, there are
many different styles of storage racks, from simple wood cabinets
or bookshelves, to modern metal units that have a sculpture look to
them. There are
storage racks that are free standing, and others that can be
attached to the wall.
A closet with added shelves can also make a great place to store
the media, especially with young children, who tend to use them for
building blocks.
Allow the children to have a few favorite toys
in the living room.
Give them each a container, either with their names on it, or their
favorite color. Then they are allowed to keep just enough toys in
the room that fit in that box. If they can’t get it to fit in
the box, then they need to find a home for it in their room, or the
playroom. They can
always change which toys are in their boxes, but they still have to
follow the rule that if it doesn’t fit, it can’t
stay. Then, they
know that at the end of the day, their toys need to go back
in their containers.
Finally, create a home for the newspapers and
magazines that will invariably accumulate on the tables and on the
floor. A simple rack
against the wall will make a nice home for these print items and
this can be cleaned out on a monthly basis.
The living room is for living in so you don’t
want to create a sterile environment but you don’t want things to
go wild either.
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