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6 Signs You Need to Organize Your Living Room

6 Signs You Need to Organize Your Living Room

Being comfortable in your own home is something many of us take for granted. When you walk through your door and are greeted by piles of disorganization, relaxation is not what your body and mind expect. If you find yourself avoiding your living spaces because the clutter has gotten out of hand, it’s time to make a change.

Here are 6 signs you need to organize your living room.

    1. It Smells

Literally. Piles of paper, stacked up laundry, shoes by the door, and stacks of toys will accumulate dust and let out a musty scent. If the air in your home is not as fresh as it used to be, consider a deep clean to help get you organized. Breathing fresh air inside your home should be a priority.

     2. You Can’t See Surfaces

Papers, books, brochures and magazines tend to accumulate on flat surfaces all around the house. You may need a household information center. The living room is often more cluttered because it's a central gathering place in the house. A desk or filing cabinet is an ideal recommendation.

     3. Tripping on Cords

Lamp cords, TV cords, charging cords: they are everywhere! Fortunately, there are several options for taming cords in the living room. Invest in cord holders that can stick to walls. A cable caddy also usually sticks onto a desktop or behind the TV console and has space for several cables to clamp into. Also consider using zip ties to help organize the cord chaos.

     4. Drowning in Toys

If toys are taking over your family room, it's time to put them in timeout. Unused corners of a family room transform into great play areas because the walls serve to block encroaching clutter. Corners are also good areas to put a small bookcase or children's table. Add rolling bins for toy storage so your child doesn't have to feel confined. Make sure you encourage him to pick up after he is done playing.

      5. No Room for Family Fun

For a family that likes to play together, a game cabinet for board games and cards is both functional and fun. Games usually end up in a TV armoire, but it's helpful to designate a separate space for them, whether in another shelving unit, a bookcase or in plastic containers below the sofa. Creating a single game space will free up other areas of the room for storage.

      6. Can’t Ever Find “It”

 “It” could be anything from the remote to the dog (just kidding!) If you are constantly looking for something in your living room, it’s time to get organized. Consider furniture that helps to store, like benches or ottomans, or invest in an accent cabinet or two to keep track of blankets, games, toys and more.


Having an organized living room will make your home life more enjoyable day to day. Being able to find what you need and lounge on your sofa without clearing a space will make your life less stressful.