Color makes the world more beautiful, and it also makes for a more beautiful and organized place. Have you heard of organization by color coding? Organization by color coding takes color {and organization} to a whole new level. Plus, it’s easy and fun. Let me show you some ideas!
Style organization by color coding clothes
Have you ever thought to organize your closet and your drawers by color? Some people like to organize by type, and you can do that too. But how pretty is it to open your closet and see all your dresses organized by color? And it would be so much easier to find your socks if they were organized by color.
Improve organization by color coding keys
Are you one of those people who have a bunch of keys to organize? It can be so easy to forget what key opens which door or lock! You can very easily organize your keys by color using some nail polish. You just have to identify which keys belong where, and decide on a color to designate them. For example, if your teen’s car is blue, color the spare key blue so you won’t ever again forget which key it is.
Better organization by color coding personal records
Purchase colored file folders from Amazon or your local office supply. Decide on a color for certain types of personal records, such as yellow for investments or red for savings. All of your personal records are now much easier to file. And when you need a certain record, you now know exactly where to look for it!
Achieve organization by color coding anything
Anything you want to color code can be color coded. How about medications? Just wrap a colored rubber band around the necks of medicine bottles to color code them. For instance, try using red rubber bands for pain medications, blue for cold medicines, and black for sleep aids. This is a helpful organization hack for those who take lots of different mediation for health concerns.
What else can you organize by color coding? Anything you put your mind to!
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