Step one: The bed
Step two: The Laundry
Step three: The nightstand
Step four: Random stuff
Step five: Dressers and closets
Step six: Bookshelves
Step seven: computer desks
Step eight: The floor
This is a great plan for an organized room. Once you finish the bed, remove any items and add them to your laundry pile, or your dek to tidy later. The room will automatically look much tidier. Sort your laundry into two piles: dirty, and clean. Put the dirty clothes in the laundry basket and fold the clean clothes up to put in your drawers. Don't organize your drawers yet, though. Clutter tends to gather up on the nightstands. Organize these things...where were they before? Throw as much out as possible. Then, pick up random things from the floor and put them in they're usual places. Dressers and clsets can be neatly organized, but make sure everything is properly folded for the drawers. Make sure they can close. Take random papers and other things from your bbokshelves, and arrange the books by size, because it looks a lot neater. My desk is the hardest part of my room. Papers, binders, pens, and other random stuff seem to find there way to my desk. I spand oodles of money on containers, organizers, binders, ect. and they only add to the mess on my desk. I take all items off that shouldn't be there. Then I sort through all binders and papers, stacking them neatly up onto the desk. I make sure all paper is either put in a binder or organizer. I collect all pens and put them all in one container, making sure that they are all usable. For the floor, roll up any carpet and pick up any clothes, pillows, ect, that could be lying there. Sweep the whole floor, put down the rug, and vaccuum that too. At the end, I pass everything over withe a vacuum cleaner, or a duster, and wipe any surfaces with a cloth to remove dust. Perfect!
Not unless it is a very small room. But, if you do 1 minute each day, and have a tidy approach to life, then you probably could make a room presentable in 1 minute. that would make MORE then one minute!
well it depends if you mean someone or something else would clean it then nothing but if you mean no one would clean it the it would be very messy and hard to move through it
You can keep something cold with a blanket designed for keep in the cold. However, most cotton blankets would do very little to keep in the cold.
They keep you dry when it is raining. They are also usually bright yellow. This is very useful.
you may get stomach pains and get very tired and get white stuff in your nickers. just keep an eye out and go to the doctors.
When something is clean or organized to look very nice it is tidy. "Tidy" means "clean" kind of. example: "the room is tidy", meaning it is clean, and not messy "Tidy" means "clean" kind of. example: "the room is tidy", meaning it is clean, and not messy"Jack, please tidy your bedroom!" his Mother called from the foot of the stairs.
I really should tidy my desk.It was a nice day so I spent an hour to tidy up the garden.Finley put all his toys in his toy box to keep his bedroom tidy.
No because it will be very crowded and messy. You can but it will be loud too.
yes, but it's very messy.
Tidy muy bonita in English means very nice tidy.
What is a nine letter word meaning very tidy
A bedroom dresser will give your room a very different look to a closet wardrobe. You can display all your scent bottles and personal items on the dresser - but if you are a tidy freak, it could be best to hide all your belongings away in a closet!
no, if you're careful if not, it could get very messy
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the small cramped kitchen in which the chefs were cooking was very messy.
light carnel or brown the get gold and sponge it on the walls over the other color.. make sure you keep the other stuff very suttlehope it helped
AnswerAnita House.an antimacassar.