Here is my family closet/laundry room/storage room. We don't have an attic or a garage or a basement or a shed, so all of our storage is in here. This room was once two rooms -- a laundry room and a storage room -- but I knocked down the wall dividing it, and now I have one long, great room!! This room is 26.5' long and 7' wide. This shape works great for a family closet. I have a lot of wall space and enough floor space to get dressed and put things away.
I am so glad that I switched to a Family Closet. Managing the clothes is so easy now! I always know who needs new shoes, more dresses, a winter jacket because it is easy for me to check what they have. It is also easy to pull the clothes storage buckets down from on top of their closets to quickly check to see if we already have what is needed. It is especially nice to have the Family Closet in the laundry room. It cuts down on the work.
This room holds five people's clothes: Mom's, 12yog's, 9yog's, 7yog's and 4yob's. Dad's clothes are in the master closet. We each have our own "closet" where we keep our own things. If I had more kids I would either get a shed to move the passive storage to or replace a 43" closet with two 20"w pax frames (which is what 4yo is using now).
LAUNDRY ROUTINES
Each morning 9yo does a load of clothes after the girls have changed into day clothes.
After the wash, anything that goes on hangers (sweaters, jackets, dresses, skirts, shirts, bloomers)gets hung. Everything else goes in the dryer. Once the dryer is done, the clothes are sorted into three baskets: Mom's clothes, Dad's clothes, Kids' clothes. Dad and I put away our own things; 9yo puts away kids' clothes. By 11am at the latest all the clothes in the house are clean and put away or on someone's body! We do wash PJs each day due to severe allergies and asthma, so each night the girls get to wear their favorite PJs. They have 3 sets of PJs just in case I am sick or the washer/dryer is broken.
After the clothing load we do a load of sheets or towels. Everyone's sheets get washed each week. 9yo is in charge of stripping the beds (with help from whomever is free); Monday is Mom's bed, Tuesday is lower bunks (including duvet covers), Wednesday is top bunks, Thursday is couch blankets.
I am in this room all day long, and I do insist that the girls put their things away properly.
| Facing South. Standing in the hallway that leads from the kitchen into the playroom. The door with the mirror leads to the backyard. |
| West Wall: On each side of the W/D is a 88hx40wx24d IKEA pax frame. When I take the clothes out of the dryer they go into Mom's Clothes or Dad's Clothes baskets or into the stack of baskets to the right for the kid's clothes. Bath towels are rolled up and put in the wire drawer above the folding chairs; kitchen towels and napkins go in the kids' basket. Each morning my 9yo puts away everything in the kids' basket. Also in the picture are my vacuum cleaner (bottom right) which is plugged in with its 50' cord which will reach most of the house, a wire drawer of mom's shoes, extra hangers, and lots of other storage. |
| Closeup of sewing desk and supplies. |
| The bottom drawer has 4 sweater buckets which hold tops, bottoms, PJs and "junk." |
| One last look down the room to the end. |
HOW WOULD I CHANGE THIS ROOM?
I really like the size and shape; it works well for our use. I would, though, love to move all passive storage out into a garage/shed which would free up the 4' on each side at the end. I would either put in some shallow shelving so I could store our extra pantry food there and our extra sundries (like lotion, shampoo, soap). Having all those extras in one spot would make it easy for me to know quickly if we needed anything.
I LOVE your family closet! You've got it all so well organized.
ReplyDeleteIf I moved the passive storage out, I would put up a screen for a changing area. I love your family closet!
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