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Setting the Goods at Home
Is your home cluttered? Too much stuff is the most common problem faced by owners of small houses. Irregular storage mode can also make great house looks a mess. The easy way to handle this is by doing the color game. Here are some tricks that can be used as a reference for setting the goods at home for the better.
Kitchen
Children are often hungry when rummaging through a cupboard. Label names are often ignored because they are back to read one by one. For that use a colorful box. As for the cereal yellow, the color red for a biscuit, or blue colors for the candy. Do it also for the storage bottle of juice or sauce.
Bathroom
Specify color for each member. Let your child choose his own color. Starting from a towel, bathing suit and toothbrush so he would not use someone else’s.
Learning spaces
Having more than one school age children at home allows them fought each other learning tools. This condition usually occurs because all the books and school supplies look the same. Try using a different color label for each book. If you only have one child, use different colors for different subjects.
For workers, use color labels to files and folders to be more easily found when needed. Use a similar trick to separate bills, taxes and other official documents.
Medicine chest
Make sure the mark of all drugs with colored tags. For example, use green label for vitamins, yellow for general medicine, or red for child medication. In this way, the medicine cabinet will look neater, as well as facilitate choosing the right medicine.
Bookcase
Bookshelves can be very messy, especially if the whole family uses only one rack. Color can help you find the right book fast.
Paste the book with appropriate category labels. For example the blue label for a relaxing reading a book or red for reading books when you need eagerly mood. So do children’s books. Let them select their own favorite color for the pasted on the side of the book binding.