In home life, we always want to find a way to tidy up our home and have a sense of beauty at the same time. And when we look at the wisdom of Japanese housewives, we can't help but be deeply impressed by them.
I have to say that they are really amazing, and they can make their homes look amazingly clean and warm without spending too much money. It makes us feel that every corner exudes tranquility and comfort.
With their unique perspective and delicate mind, they take care of the daily trivialities in an orderly manner, so that each item can find just the right home. Let's go into their homes and learn from Jimei.
Clarify the storage idea, before doing something, we first clarify the idea, set the direction and then start from the details. Only after establishing the concept of storage, when you face such problems, you can deal with them quickly and efficiently.
1. Folder storage
This is different from our usual storage ideas, and the literal meaning is not difficult to understand, that is, to store the items that can be placed horizontally vertically. You can also call them folder storage.
They will put pots and pans or dishes in the drawer vertically, which has the advantage of being very convenient to access, saving space and doubling the storage. And it's cleaner and clearer than ours when stacked together, and it's not easy to mess up adjacent items.
2. Hanging storage
Sometimes the reason why we see a particularly messy home may be that there are too many things on the ground. Japanese housewives usually hang all these things. When there are no things on the ground, the home will not look as cluttered.
Hanging storage is generally reflected in two aspects: wall hanging and counter hanging. Hanging all the cleaning tools on the wall of the bathroom can make the bathroom look neat and clean, and the advantage of hanging things on the wall is that it is also convenient when cleaning the floor.
3. Layered storage
If a cabinet is not layered, then space will be wasted. They use the kind of retractable shelves that can double the storage seconds of the cabinet. In this way, the space can be fully utilized.
4. Seam storage
Sometimes there is still a gap between the refrigerator and the cabinet, and when you are still struggling with how to use it and how to clean this narrow slit, Japanese housewives have used the gap storage to the extreme.
They said that they must make full use of any space in their home, and they will not let go of the cracks. These small crevices may seem inconspicuous, but when they are used well, the home will be more tidy.
5. Partition storage
The reason why there is no clutter in the house is because everything has its own place. Each category of things will be divided in detail, and the same kind will be stored together.
6. Shoe cabinet storage
For example, the entrance area that catches your eye first when you go home and enter the door, the closet-style storage cabinet, is simple and tidy, and super capable of loading. Shoes are placed in layers, and the usual exercise equipment can also be placed inside.
Ordinary shoe cabinet shelves are far apart, and there is still a lot of space after only one pair of shoes, Japanese housewives use layered storage to turn one layer into two layers, and the storage is also doubled.
7. Cabinet door storage
Japanese housewives really don't let go of any place that can be stored, and it's really the first time to know that there are still people who will use the cabinet door to store. They use the dog-style telescopic rod to glue to the wardrobe door, and the silk scarves and hairpins used on weekdays can be placed on the telescopic rod, which increases the utilization rate of the longitudinal wardrobe and makes it more convenient to find the silk scarf.
8. Wardrobe storage
Japanese wardrobe design often places a lot of emphasis on space utilization, such as adding storage space with multi-layered drawers, hangers, and storage boxes. At the same time, you can also use the space above or to the side of the wardrobe to place items that you don't use often.
If you use a box to store your clothes, you will also use tags and markers to mark and sort your items, which will help you find what you need quickly and make it easier to manage and maintain.
summary
The storage wisdom of Japanese housewives is amazing, they don't spend a penny, they keep their homes in order, they maximize the use of space, and they are skillful in storage. The classification of items is meticulous, and these advantages are really worth learning from.