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Junk & disorderly


Junk & disorderly

MARY CORNETTA | BHG.com

As a professional organizer who's had her hands in many junk drawers, I can easily tell you what the common clutter off enders are in most households. I can also tell that it's possible to avoid having a junk drawer altogether. However, they do serve a purpose, so long as they're kept neat and tidy -- and the easiest way to do that is by regularly decluttering the drawer. To help you get started, these are the items I recommend tossing from your junk drawer.

1 Cords and chargers

On the off chance that everyone in the house uses the same type of phone charger, leaving one charging cord that works for all in your junk drawer is not a bad idea. But label it, or make sure everyone understands that it's the designated junk-drawer charger and they can't walk off with it. All other cords should be organized elsewhere.

2 Takeout packets and utensils

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As a professional organizer, the amount of times I've pulled out ketchup and soy sauce packets from the depths of a junk drawer is incalculable. While you should never store food in the drawer to begin with, keep in mind that these items do actually expire -- so if you're going to keep them, at least leave them in the pantry or refrigerator. Additionally, those packets of plastic utensils and straws that come with takeout orders will probably be forgotten about or, worse, dusty and dirty from being mixed with other items.

3 Coupons and menus

If your favorite local pizzeria doesn't have an online menu, feel free to hang the paper one on the side of the fridge. When it comes to clipped coupons, the likelihood that you'll remember to grab them from the junk drawer when you leave the house is slim. Instead, tuck them into a small, clear zippered envelope that can fit in your purse or the car console so you have them with you as you run errands.

4 Paperwork

Aside from the risk of getting jammed, the junk drawer isn't the ideal place for paperwork because it's easy to forget it's there. Important bills, receipts for items you intended to return (but never did) or last year's holiday cards all should be removed from the drawer and shredded, recycled or filed.

5 Excess pens and markers

Stashing a handful of (working) pens and a permanent marker in the junk drawer is totally fine. But if this space is serving as the holding place for all the pens in your home, it's time to clear it out. Test all pens on a piece of scrap paper, and keep a few good ones. The rest should be kept organized in a desk drawer or a cabinet with other office supplies.

6 Office supplies

The junk drawer shouldn't double as a desk drawer (unless that's your intended purpose, of course). Random rubber bands, stray staples, and paper or binder clips are bound to get lost in it. Alongside a select few writing instruments, one pair of scissors, a roll of Scotch tape and a paper pad are really all you need to keep in the junk drawer.

7 A sewing kit

Unless you can see your-self whipping it out to stitch a button back on your coat right at the kitchen table, there's no reason to store a sewing kit (even a travel-sized one) in the junk drawer. You run the risk of injury by needles, and thread will inevitably end up unraveling and creating chaos. What's much more reasonable to keep in the drawer are the things you probably will need in a pinch, such as eyeglass lens cleaner or a repair kit, a stain-remover pen or wipes and a lint roller.

8 Household tools

A measuring tape, compact multi-tool and tiny tube of super glue are all justifiable junk-drawer contents. But there's simply not enough space to store an entire toolbox worth of things in here, so it's best to find another way to organize your tool collection.

9 Medicine and vitamins

Depending on the size of your household, a junk drawer is typically too cramped to hold everyone's daily prescriptions or occasional medicines. But more importantly, for safety reasons, you don't want medicines or supplements falling into the wrong hands. Instead, place them on a shelf in an upper cabinet either on a lazy Susan or into small bins, sorted by family member. Don't forget to let go of expired meds by checking for your local disposal locations.

10 Money

Leaving any substantial amount of money in the junk drawer is a bad idea since it's not secured. You should also find another storage spot for your credit and debit cards, your checkbook and gift cards. A $20 bill to go toward a delivery tip or a coin assigned specifically to scratch-off games should be the most amount of currency kept in this drawer.

Better Homes and Gardens is a magazine and website devoted to ideas and improvement projects for your home and garden, plus recipes and entertaining ideas. Online at www.bhg.com.

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