Back-to-school excitement can also breed some serious chaos in your home, with extra paperwork, bookbags, uniforms, and more taking over most spaces. Organizing it all in a way that actually makes sense—and is easy to find again—can be dizzying. Here, five local designers share their tips on how to get back-to-school organized.
“A drop zone is essential, especially during the school year. Strategically placed at the kids’ entrance, cubbies, baskets, and hooks are my go-to additions to help families stay organized. With so many styles available, these items are not only functional organizing tools, but they can also be great additions to your home’s decor.” —Cheryl Luckett, Dwell by Cheryl
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