My room is a mess; there's no way around it. Ever since I moved home after college, I've made best use of the amplitude of space I've been afforded here, in my childhood home, by absolutely destroying it.
There's books stacked pretty much everywhere. Clothes to donate haphazardly collected underneath coffee tables, stacks of candy piled on top of the extra cake stands sitting in the middle of my room, and piles and piles of fabric ready for various sewing and embroidery projects quite literally stuffed underneath chairs like I've got something to hide (What I'm actually hiding: the fact that I haven't actually worked on a sewing or embroidery project since before Covid hit).
More annoyingly, I have junk collected in front of my bookcases. I have four total sets of bookshelves where I keep various kinds of books, and every single one of them comes complete with some kind of impediment to obscure half of the titles from closer inspection.
There's absolutely nothing right about this, at all.
So, thanks to the inspiration given by an inundation of Spring Cleaning videos and time lapses on Instagram and YouTube this month, I've got the opportunity to add my own tidying up to the mix. And because I've got a lot of plans for this summer - including Sewing, Reading, and the amplitude of toilet paper rolls and seed packets stacked up haphazardly on the crowded end of my desk - I've finally found the motivation to get it all assembled into some semblance of organized.
At least this way, I'll maybe have enough room to stop double-stacking all of my bookshelves.
There are two areas in particular I'm hoping to organize:
#1. The area in front of my TBR, Mystery, and Middle Grade bookshelves. To Do:
- Clean out everything that's been piled there to donate, and, you know. Donate it.
- Move chair a little ways forward, so you can actually access all of the bookshelves more easily.
- Find a better place for all the wrapping paper and gift stuff, which really doesn't need to be next to your bed, and / or bookcases. Maybe nearer your desk?
- Amend the lighting situation so it works a little better, maybe by adding an extra lamp? That way, you also might not look like the palest girl in the world on FaceTimes / Zoom meetings.
- Clean off the coffee table next to your chair so you can actually use it.
- Figure out where to put the Big Box of Paranormal Romances so it's not just sitting in the way. I don't mind it being out in the open - I've got nothing to hide! - but at least make sure you don't have to worry about shredding part of your ankle on the rough cardboard in the mornings when you open your windows.
- Where are you going to put the sewing stuff???
- Clean off the top of the desk so you have more space, so you feel like you can actually work on it again.
- Consolidate and reorganize all crafting supplies, so as to be better contained in one space. Also, do you really need to keep ALL of the acrylic paint in your room?
- Move all postage / cards / postcards into one condensed location, as if this will actually compel you to follow your gut and starting sending out regular letters to your friends, like you've been meaning to do for the past year in Quarantine
- Honestly, just clear out area underneath the desk, while you're at it. There's a lot of Scrapbooking stuff under there.
- Move more of the board games into the garage so you don't feel like you're courting death whilst standing in front of your shelves.
- Move chair and coffee table so you can better access the books on the lower shelves of the white bookcase, which will hopefully also be easier to look at now all of the Junk will be moved.