3 Steps for an Organized Home The Pros Don’t Tell You!
Ever get so caught up in the excitement of a home project that you forget to take âbeforeâ photos? Yeah⦠me too.
Thatâs exactly what happened during the biggestâand most emotionalâhome makeover Iâve ever done. It was for none other than Jessica McCabe from âHow to ADHD.â  While I shared the beautiful reveal, (you can see it here) – I realized I never walked you through the step-by-step process.
So today, Iâm doing just that. And I’m sharing with you organizing tips that I haven’t shared anywhere else.
This isnât just a pretty makeoverâitâs a blueprint you can use to transform your own home into a space that works for you, even on your worst days.
Step 1: Know the Purpose of Your SpaceWhen I first walked into Jessicaâs main floor, I didnât focus on the clutter. Instead, I asked: What is this space supposed to be?
Sure, itâs a living room. But what else?
After talking with Jessica and her partner Raphael, I found out they love music, board games, and time together unplugged. Yet, none of that was reflected in the space. The ukulele, the Chinese checkers board, even their favorite games were tucked away or forgotten.
When assessing your space – your room should remind you what you love doing. Use visual cuesâlike game tables, instruments on display, or bins for hobbiesâto set the identity of your space.
We even turned a meaningful keepsake (a vintage Chinese checkers board from Jessicaâs mom) into a centrepiece using a beautiful nesting table. Now, it invites them to play together.
Step 2: Assess Your Storage RealityOnce you know what a room is for, take a look at how youâre storing things. Are your storage solutions actually serving the roomâs purpose?
Jessica had what I lovingly call âdoom cabinetsââbig pieces of furniture filled with randomness. We needed storage that matched how they naturally live.
Jessica isnât a âhanger.â So instead of a coat rack, we used 3M hooks on doors for bags and outerwear. The clutter? 90% gone. Done and dusted with a few adhesive strips.
We didnât eliminate their doom cabinet tendenciesâwe honored them. I swapped in slim mesh-front IKEA cabinets with labeled baskets that visually cue what goes where. I even left one bin empty for overflowâbecause letâs be honest, stuff happens.
And hereâs the key: put storage where the clutter naturally lands. This one trick makes organization last.
Step 3: Organize for Your BrainThis might be the most important step: know your organizing style and set up your space to catch you on your worst day.
Everyone can organize on their best day. But what about when youâre exhausted, running late, or juggling too many things? Thatâs when your system needs to work hardest.
Jessicaâs a natural piler. So we created visual zones with labeled baskets and hot spot resets.
One trick? Set a 5â15 minute timer every day to reset a messy zone. Youâll build muscle memory, and before long, youâll start putting things away instead of just down.
What About the Rest of the House?We didnât stop on the main floor. Upstairs, we tackled the kitchen and her daughterâs play area.
For the toys: We ditched the chaos of the toy box and used vertical storageâtall bookcases and labeled bins for each category (Barbies, dress-up, cars, etc.). It looks better, functions better, and keeps cleanup easy.
For the kitchen: When youâre short on time, start where your hands go most. In their home, that was Raphaelâs coffee station. We zoned the mugs and supplies nearby, so everythingâs one step away. Then we made the dishes, plates, and kidsâ stuff easy to grab and put back.
The goal? Encourage laziness. I mean it. When organizing is the easier option, youâll actually do it.
The 3-Step Framework (In a Nutshell)Hereâs how you can recreate this in your own home:
1. Define the Purpose of Each SpaceAsk yourself: What do I want to do in this room? Whatâs important to me and my family? Let that guide your design.
2. Create Storage that Matches RealityDonât fight your habitsâwork with them. Observe where clutter collects and give those spots a home (hooks, baskets, bins, drawers). Small changes make huge differences.
3. Organize for Your StyleAre you visual? Detailed? A big-picture person? Your organizing system should support you on your worst day. Set up your home to catch you, not to impress others.
Jessicaâs makeover wasnât just about declutteringâit was about reclaiming joy, purpose, and ease. Thatâs what your home should do too.
If youâre overwhelmed and not sure where to start, pick one room. Ask what the room is for, observe your clutter patterns, and tweak your storage to suit you. Youâll be amazed how fast the transformation begins.
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