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We can learn a lot from New Yorkers – how to walk the streets as if you were on a runway, how to meet somebody instantly and become BFFs, how to understand the ‘subway’ language, and a lot more. However, what you will also learn from New Yorkers is how to be super-organized even in the tiniest homes. You would be surprised by how many items those people can own while living in studio apartments. The key is proper organization and resourcefulness. If you are not there yet, that is, if your organizational skills are not on the same level as those of New Yorkers, do not worry; we are here to help. Thus, if you want to learn some tips and tricks for organizing your home like a pro, keep on reading – there’s a lot we can learn from New Yorkers about home organizing.

Go High, Whenever Possible 

Most people try to make use of horizontal space. Well, who can blame them – that is the easiest way. But if you, like the rest of New Yorkers, lack space in your home, you might want to consider going vertical. That is, take advantage of your vertical space.

You can put almost anything on your walls – shelves, hooks, or anything that can help you store the items that do not have a place yet. This idea does not have to be expensive either. If you are on a budget, one nice piece of plywood and a set of brackets can do wonders. You can use this trick for organizing your entire house, but it will especially come in handy in kitchens and bedrooms as those areas are usually the most crowded. Shelves in a kitchen.

Or, Go Low Whenever Possible 

If you cannot go high with a home organization, then go low. Or, go both! There are many things you can do with space under your furniture. You can use that empty space under your bed, or under the coffee table, for example. Just make sure you get rid of all that unwanted stuff you were hiding there for quite some time and make room for the necessary things.

Moreover, what you can learn from New Yorkers about home organizing is that you can be practical and have an aesthetically pleasing home. So, ditch those plastic bags you planned on using for organizing the ‘lower’ areas of your home and get some nice boxes, crates, and bins. For example, woven containers or wood crates will enrich any space, while plastic ones can only make it look dull and tacky.

Declutter as Much as You Can 

If you have used up all of your lower and uppers spaces, if you have already gone both vertically and horizontally, and you still have no place for all of your stuff – it is time for a change. What you must do is declutter your home. Get rid of unnecessary items and make room for the ones you really need. Trust us; New Yorkers do this once a month.

There are several things you can do with the items you no longer need or want. For instance, you can organize a yard sale. Or, you can sell your items online. But, if you do not want cash, but just to get rid of things as soon as possible, you can give them to your friends or neighbors or even donate them to your local charity. Moreover, in most homes, some things should be thrown right away, things that are expired, damaged, broken, useless, etc. Do not hold onto those things; let them hit the bin.

Two people decluttering, representing something we can learn from New Yorkers about home organizing.

Your home and your head will be a lot more organized once you declutter!

Take Advantage of Storage Solutions 

And, if you cannot separate yourself from your precious items, that is, if you do not want to sell, give away, donate, or throw away your belongings, do not worry; there is an organizing solution for that too. The name of that solution is storage. You can find self-storage solutions in almost any New York neighborhood. The reason for that is that all New Yorkers need it. After all, who wouldn’t want to have a practicable unit you can easily access that saves you a lot of space at home?

When looking for one, make sure to do thorough research. There are storages of all shapes and sizes, and there are storages for various needs and different budgets. But, there are also storages with diverse security levels. So, depending on what you plan on storing, choose your storage unit wisely!

A man in a storage unit.

Storage units are an excellent option for giving your home the space it needs. So, what we can learn from New Yorkers about home organizing is not to clutter our place, but to rent additional space

Use Practical Furniture 

Do you know what you can find in almost all New York homes – practical and multi-purpose furniture! Nowadays, any piece of furniture can serve several purposes. But, what is more important, nearly every piece of furniture can have storage options. For instance, your ottoman can serve as both a chair and coffee table, but it can also serve as an extra storage space for household knick-knacks if you get one that opens up.

Thus, when choosing furniture pieces for your home, be sure that they are versatile. Pick pieces that open and fold when necessary. Another great example is a Murphy bed – when folded, it provides the much-needed space in the room.

Practical furniture will not only save you space in your home but also make it look a lot more decluttered, organized, and clean. Thus, if there is one thing we can learn from New Yorkers about home organizing, it’s how to pay attention when we go furniture shopping.

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