Get Your House Back-to-School Ready

Get Your House Back-to-School Ready

It’s the time of year again. Summer is winding down, the nights are cooling off and drop is on the horizon. When you have kids, you understand precisely what the groans are all about: The first day of school is around the corner. While they may not be especially thrilled with the return, the least you can do is get both them and your home organized for a smooth transition.

The next pics will provide you some guidance on what you may need: desks, storage ideas and business advice for starters. You may still have to drag them out of bed when that very first day arrives, however at least you’ll be content that your home is prepared to deal with the school year.

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Load your kids’ rooms with shelving; they’re going to need it to help them stay organized. Additionally, starting them with basic business tools will help them kick off the year on the right foot. This design is a great space saver as it includes both shelving and a desk.

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Don’t feel like you need to find a desk-and-shelving combo. The freestanding Expedit Bookcase from IKEA is affordable, classic and a good way to get organized.

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A desk in a study field will help your child do her assignments comfortably. Try to find one with shelves or drawers so she can keep her gear and knickknacks to be able.

If the desk does not come with shelves or drawers, add other components to help keep things in place. The accession of the pegboard generates flexible vertical storage space with room for decorations to keep it fun. A tiny freestanding shelving unit will keep homework and papers in the right spot.

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Don’t feel like you need to go outside and buy a lot of fancy organizational tools; look round the house first! Coffee mugs and small kitchen bowls are fine choices for keeping utensils and desk supplies corralled.

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If your child feels trapped in his room studying all night, invite him into the kitchen with the addition of a workstation there. This keeps him a part of the activity while you prepare dinner, and you may be sure he gets all of his homework done.

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If you presently possess a workspace of your own, consider adding another table for the kids. That way everybody can get individual tasks done and be together.

The start of the school year also means extra-curricular actions, which tend to include a lot of stuff. Maintain sports gear, instruments, coats, boots and more organized by installing cubbies. Build them with various compartments for large and tiny items, and do not forget hooks for coats.

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Don’t have room for an cubby system? Hang a freestanding coat rack so at least your coats and scarves will have a home upon entrance.

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Now that you’ve got all the activity stuff organized, it’s time to determine how you’re going to keep track of everyone’s schedules. The Daily System out of Pottery Barn includes many different items, such as calendars, bulletin boards and storage racks you may mix and match to your requirements.

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Chalkboards are a simple way. Either hang a freestanding chalkboard or cover a cabinet with chalkboard paint.

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If you have space for this, a built in organizational device will allow you to keep track of school directories, schedules and the rest of the paper items that your kids come home with.

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Don’t forget the alarm clocks! Depending on how keen your kids are to get up in the morning, you may want to invest in some …

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Desktop Clocks – $29

… like these old school alarm clocks. I adore their retro feel.

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Lolita and Eva Hand-Painted Bowls – GBP 5.95

Don’t forget to fuel everyone up before school. Get some enjoyable cereal bowls to entice your kids to the table.

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Josephine Desk – $199.99

The Josephine Desk from World Market is chic, modern, affordable and does not take up too much space.

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Contemporary Desk Chair w Adjustable Seat Height – $51.37

At $51.37, this adjustable desk chair will keep your kids comfortable and provide their study area a punch of color.

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