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Greetings all,
First post here. Happy to find this forum.
I am struggling with organization and clutter in general and I had a question about labeling a number of Helmer Drawers (Ikea product).
In my home office I has twelve Helmer draws and on my back wall I have 36 Helmer drawers. I really like the Helmer Drawers but I have so many of them I can't seem to find things because of a lack of labeling the drawers and possibly having an excessive amount of them.
I think about alphabetizing the drawers and I have thought about numbering the drawers. 1-12 and 1-36.
I thought a would them made a searchable PDF with each numbered drawer and the general contents of the the drawer. Eg. No. 23-has office products, etc.
Does this make sense or is there a better way of organizing the drawers?
Thank you for any input.
Smorton
Hello and welcome!
That's a lot of drawers!!! I looked up the drawers online and, personally, I would keep it simple and label the contents. i.e. bills, pens/pencils/paper, forms, etc. Whatever the specific items are in the drawer, just label the drawer to reflect what is inside.
iris lilies
7-3-21, 5:18pm
This is an interesting question and it certainly points out the problem with drawers. On the one hand, they are so neat and tidy to have everything locked behind a drawer. On the other hand, you can’t see what’s in them.
I don’t have an answer because I don’t have any drawer units myself that go more than four drawers.But in one closet in my condo I will be probably using baskets to hold things on the shelves so I will have to probably label those baskets?Now you got me thinking about that problem.
I would sort like items and see how many categories I have. Just because you have all those drawers, doesn't mean you have to use them all. Then label as Happystuff mentioned. Make it easy on yourself. When you are looking for a pen, do you really want to pull up a spreadsheet?
Thank you your thoughtful responses.
My take a ways-
keep it simple;
find categories,
Put like with like;
Label.
Thanks again.
SM
And after a while you will have memorized your system and won't need the labels, so you could even use ones that can be easily pulled off.
I wonder if I have too many Helmers for one room. There are so many makes me dizzy.
Thanks
SM
ApatheticNoMore
7-4-21, 10:35am
I suppose there are the clear plastic drawers. Nope they are nothing fancy and plastic ugh, and I'm not saying you need all new drawers, but I have a bunch I got from the thrift, that I will keep as long as they are useful (they are) and donate back if they aren't. I also have clear plastic boxes.
I came up with an idea that may work.
I currently have a set of 12 drawers of Helmers to the left of my office desk and 36 behind the desk on a well.
I think I need to split these into units of 12. Categorize these. Looking at 36 drawers makes is too overwhelming.
I will use plastic drawer drivers inside the Helmers and label these
I use plastic totes for storage in other areas. I like the clean ones so you can see what is inside in addition to the Label.
Thanks.
SM
I'd be tempted to use simple graphics along with the labels, and group like objects together in clusters of drawers.
Sorting them by a dozen seems logical. Within the 12 you'd remember where everything is. I just looked at the 6 drawer one on casters and it does have a slot for a label. I would use color coding there.
Teacher Terry
7-4-21, 1:47pm
My question is did you declutter the drawers so you know that you need that many? That sounds like a lot but maybe you need storage for hobbies that are taking up the drawers.
I have never fully used them in any meaningful way. I don't think I have the need for all of these Helmers in one room. I do run a small business but if I am too overwhelmed what good is it. I have a workshop and other places they can go.
Thanks.
SM
I didn't answer your question. No, I haven't decluttered the drawers.
Any resources on decluttering?
SM
We once bought a beautiful piece of antique furniture that we called our "Chinese filing cabinet" because it had Asian-style hardware and about a dozen very shallow drawers--like the kind architects use for filing drawings. It was a pain in the neck!! I'd hear my husband opening drawer after drawer looking for the spare set of car keys, cursing at every drawer he opened. So I feel your pain.
I also would label the drawers. We didn't do it because it was really a decorative piece we put right in our entryway, and the labels would have looked bad on it. But in your case, I agree with the labeling!! Color code or use simple graphics as Jane said. And don't overlabel--like pens in this drawer and pencils in another. Just general categories would make life easier also. Good luck!
Thanks for all the help.
SM
Look into Flylady www.flylady.net... Her outlook is " You cant organize clutter" Its a process and her other outlook is "you house didnt get this way overnight, it cant cant be cleaned overnight"
Sounds like Flylady is right for me. Any other helpful books/you tubes, websites, resources that folks can recommend?
Input appreciated.
SM
Teacher Terry
7-5-21, 12:26pm
I have read about 15 books on the subject but didn’t keep them as my work is now done. I would go on Amazon and see what books appeal to you.
Would you mind indicating the top 3 from the Amazon books your purchased?
Thank you.
SM
I learned a lot from Organizing From the Inside Out by Julie Morgenstern.
I learned a lot from Organizing From the Inside Out by Julie Morgenstern.
I second this recommendation. I read a lot of organizing books back in the day, and they all had techniques that weren't optimal for me. Then I read Julie's book and a light bulb went on, and since then I've been organized and its easy to keep it organized.
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