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Hi, I'm Ann Myrick and today I'm going to show you how to organize a studio or a small
apartment. And I would say containers, containers, containers. The more you have containers or
places to put all of your things, the more organized it can be. And we are in the days
of having incredible of containers, fun containers, different containers, so I would just say,
like hamper, as soon as the clothes going on the floor, you have this darling great
hamper and it's cute enough just to you know, you can just put it out in a corner of a room,
and know that all your clothes go there so we've just organized just by throwing the
clothes in the hamper. Also, darling pieces that can be used in different ways and several
different ways. This is a great chest, and you could use it for storing blankets for
storing your linens, for storing your clothes. Whatever room you're in. And then you can
shut it and it can be - if you're downstairs and you use it for blankets then you can use
it also for a little coffee table and put a little tray on it. If you're upstairs and
you're using it for your very small bedroom it would be great to put like maybe your socks
and just whatever you need in your room and then you could push it at the end of your
bed, it could be a cute little chest at the end of your bed. So again, containers that
you can use dual purpose, and then just load them up with different things. I love finding
great pieces at garage sales, this is a great basket, and you can put all our magazines
in the basket, and that way you don't have this pile of magazines, you can just throw
them in the basket and the basket is so great that it looks good and then you can just put
it on your table. So, as you're out look for great containers, small and large, and how
you can use things in several different ways. This is Ann Myrick, and that is how you organize
a studio or a small apartment.