Saturday, January 11, 2014

How can I clean my room and make my room ready for High School?

camping under table storage on Here are some more photos from the last trip - a place called sandon ...
camping under table storage image



Sweetie_pi


I am 13 years old, 14 in August.
I recently painted my room, purple and green, 4 months ago. I have already bought new bedding, but I cannot get it until my birthday, and until my room is clean. When I painted my room, I got a new desk which is now a mess. I really want some ideas on how to make my desk more usable for high school, by the way I plan on doing my homework in there. I am saving for a laptop, so that will go on my desk but I don't know what else I need to study, etc. Are there any inexpensive things I need to help me study at home?
The other part of the question is cleaning my room where do I start? What do I need to organize clutter what about my closet? It's a mess!!
Here some pictures of my room and please no rude comments about things that I have or what not.
Under my bed {Lots of room for storage!}
http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j210/hermionechic200567/Lara006.jpg
My Desk {a mess..}
http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j210/hermionechic200567/Lara006.jpg
Full Room View:
http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j210/hermionechic200567/Lara004.jpg

&
http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j210/hermionechic200567/Lara005.jpg
Chest:
http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j210/hermionechic200567/Lara003-2.jpg
Closet:http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j210/hermionechic200567/Lara007.jpg

Sorry the links got messed up.
Under my bed:
http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j210/hermionechic200567/Lara006.jpg

Full Room:
http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j210/hermionechic200567/Lara005.jpg

Different full room:
http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j210/hermionechic200567/Lara004.jpg

Chest of Drawers:
http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j210/hermionechic200567/Lara003-2.jpg

My Desk:
http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j210/hermionechic200567/Lara002-2.jpg

Closet:
http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j210/hermionechic200567/Lara007.jpg



Answer
There are a few tips that may help you out for study in highschool. When you start highschool, you will probably have a little more homework just because of the class type, and a larger stress on "free thinking" and research projects. Although you may be wanting to use your desk for study and homework, statistically if you do your homework outside of your living space, say at the kitchen table, or on the patio (nice days), or really any place that's relativly quiet, with less distraction. (I used to do homework at my dad's work bench in the garage.) As far as organization, it looks like you have a lot of nail polish and that sort of thing. Think about where you actually use those. If you use that sort of thing in your room, you might want to think about having it in storage, even if it's still easy access storage. Where you've lofted your bed, you can use things like rubbermade drawers under your bed. Drawers or shelves are good because you can sort things by type. A drawer or shelf for nail polish and that sort of thing, a drawer for school supplies (if you're dead set on using the desk for homework), a drawer for computer stuff if you're going to have one in your room, a drawer for magazines, etc. It looks like you have some of those drawers in the closet, and it would free up some space for hanging cloths if you move those under your bed. One thing I always find myself doing when I clean house, is find out that there's a lot of things I either don't need anymore, or, in the case of my closets, things I never use anymore that is just taking up space. You do have an oddly shaped accent rug, wich is fine and all, but if you're thinking about a rolling office style chair for working at your desk, you may run into problems with it rolling over the edge of the rug, either stopping the chair, or tearing up the edge of the rug. When re-organizing, just keep in mind to have the new layout make sense to you because if it's not "user friendly", you won't use it. One more tip for paperwork that you'll find increases exponentially in highschool, and college, is get in the habit of fileing things. A hanging file box can save you a lot of time when you're looking for that copy of a reference letter for a job application, or your reference list for college scholarship and summer camp applications. Good luck with you're cleaning/re-organization.

Car not low to the ground and under 6k?




Jessica


My parents are buying me a car and I really wanted a jeep or truck but because I have to pay for gas, I can't. So I need a car that's not low to the ground and good on gas millage but under 6000.


Answer
97-01 Honda crv. Great mileage, AWD, great space, cheap to maintain. Good for camping and whatnot. Auto or manual. Lots of little cool options. The rear storage tray comes out and becomes a table for when you camp/tailgate!




Powered by Yahoo! Answers

Title Post: How can I clean my room and make my room ready for High School?
Rating: 96% based on 9658 ratings. 4,4 user reviews.
Author: Unknown

Thanks For Coming To My Blog

No comments:

Post a Comment