The love takes up very little space. It all fits in one King size bed. The rest of it is stuff. |
My kids stuff is also limited mostly too their room, and sometimes spills over into the family room/dining area. There are other rooms that always stay clean because they kids don't ever bring anything in there -- our offices, the living room, our bedroom. Our house is very modestly sized (2300 sqft) but I would say more than half the house always looks nice, and the kids rooms are chaos. |
| You stay on top of it. I have three kids and a dog and I work and I don’t have help beyond cleaners once every 3 weeks but I do have 7000 square feet. That definitely helps. Other than that, rules. No toys on the main floor, no eating other than at the table. Sweep/wipe up each morning. Make beds, wipe rooms, put stuff away before bed. Don’t let there be extra crap around. Throw it away, give it away, take it away. |
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That's a very large house. How many kids and adults? We have 1 kid and 2 adults in 1,000 sq ft condo, so I'm trying to imagine what its like to be so spread out! |
No toys on the main floor? How weird that the people who live in the home can’t enjoy it. |
My sister is like this. Her house is full of rules and her kids are little robots. |
My sister lives like this. Her life looks like a magazine. She is also a photographer. She has 2 pets, but they are usually crated. She just brings them out sometimes. I know they are not millionaires, and I don't really understand what they are doing to afford it all. No housecleaner that I know about, but they are 100% (her spouse too) focused on the way things look. I've never even seen a toy around the main living areas of their house. I will note that the furniture is not comfortable and just looks good in pictures. I don't envy them at all and won't reveal details here, but things are not as they seem. I think people that live like this are trying to hide something. |
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I don’t have a dog but I do have 3 kids and a 10,000sf house. My kids’ rooms are definitely lived in and not always immaculate except when the cleaners leave. We have weekly cleaners. When we have guests, we tidy up our common areas.
My kids know that when they have play dates, they clean before and after. |
Me again. We used an interior decorator to put out home together. People usually say we have a beautiful home. It is probably magazine worthy. Before we used the designer, it was clean but not as well put together. |
I just posted above that we live in a 10,000sf house. We have minimal toys on the main floor as well. My youngest is 6. Oldest is now in high school. My kids’ rooms are full of toys and we have a 5000sf basement that is full of toys. |
I have ADHD inattentive (diagnosed as a teen) and so does one of my kids. I learned early on if I didn't stay on top of mental and physical clutter I would be miserable in life, so we rely on systems and clutter management. Our large home is well-decorated, clean, and organized 99% of the time with two older elementary schoolers, parents who WFH only part of the time, two dogs, and minimal outsourcing. It helps that one of my big interests is home design, and so I spend some of my free time checking out designers and organizers whose work inspires me, pinning inspiration to Pinterest, and saving posts on Instagram to apply to our own space. I regularly take a look at what we have and any new purchases we're considering and if they don't fill a need or fit the design of our home, it doesn't stay in the house or come in. I block off time to devote to this so it doesn't feel burdensome or scattershot. I recommend the book "Organizing Solutions for People with ADHD" to help you think through why your current process might not be working to stay on top of things. My only disagreement with the author's solutions is her assertion that you can't focus on making them aesthetically pleasing. I think you can strike a balance. But lots of aha moments as to why popular cleaning and organizing solutions don't work for the ADHD brain. |
Not OP but thank you for this idea! Never occurred to me but I’m going to put a basket in my coat closet for this purpose. Only wrinkle is not forgetting about the returns due to the ‘out of sight/out of mind’ phenomenon. |
Haha well I did have to do some decluttering to come up with my magical shelf. But point taken- we do have more than 1500SF, and it’s a double coat closet with 2 shelves above the hanging bar. The top shelf houses “pending items.” |