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    IKEA Hacks to Simplify your Mornings

    Updated: Nov 17, 2017 by Melissa Mortenson · This post may contain affiliate links · This blog generates income via ads · 5 Comments

    Disclosure: This is a sponsored post from IKEA and the Mom it Forward Blogger Network. All crazy stories, opinions and hair brained ideas are 100% mine.

    Morning-Routine

    It’s a familiar story that repeats itself all too often. The bus is coming in 5 minutes and someone can’t find their pants, or their choir t-shirt or their shoes. Weeping, wailing and gnashing of teeth ensues.. I’ve only been up for 30 minutes and already things are crazy.   I thought that by the time my kids were older this type of morning behavior would have ceased, or at least slowed down, but it doesn’t seem like it has. Even though gone are the days of trying to dress a half asleep kindergartener, mornings are still a challenge at our house.

    IKEA-First-59

    I’m not a morning person, I’ve tried a million times to be, but nothing “sticks” – I’ve just accepted the fact that I’m not really going to be at my best each a.m. I’m also not terribly organized. You know what though? I’ve realized it doesn’t really matter as long as I set up routines and systems to make up for those facts we function just fine.  Today I’m going to share with you some of the systems we’ve put in place to help us, in hopes that they may help you too.

    Every time I share an organization tip here I joke that it’s an “organized tip from an un organized person” as silly as that may sound it makes sense to me,  because if I can find something to help organize MY day, odds are it might also work for someone else.

    Mudroom Lockers made from IKEA Bookcases - IKEA Hack

    A few years ago we tackled one of our morning problems… our mudroom. It was a disaster and it just added to the chaos in the morning, no one could find their backpacks, shoes, lunch boxes, or coats.  To fix that problem we installed “lockers” in our mudroom.. but they are not really lockers they are really IKEA Billy bookcases that we “hacked” into lockers. I LOVE them and they were SOOOO much less expensive than custom built ins.  You can see the full “how to” here.

    Since that IKEA hack has worked well (going on 6 years now) I thought that I’d tackle the current most pressing of our morning problems, the dreaded “what do I wear” question.  My 13 year old daughter is a wonderful child, but she can’t seem to find a thing to save her life- add a deadline and you’re in for a meltdown.

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    Did you know that IKEA has done research and found out that the way you spend your first 59 minutes of the day can affect your ENTIRE day? Their survey found:

    -72% of survey respondents said that a stressful morning affected the rest of their day

    -3 in 4 people do not have a regular weekday morning routine

    -49% of adults over 35 that get stressed in the morning identified getting kids prepared for the day causes the most stress

    As I was reading through some of the suggestions they have to improve mornings on the IKEA website, I started thinking and I realized that the morning “I can’t find my jeans” chaos not only affects my day but also my daughters. Who wants to show up to school already stressed out?

    I’ve made it a goal this month to get her clothes organized and find ways to help her speed up her routine in the morning. (She also shares a small bathroom, so we’re going to work on that too)….

    I found a lot of great ideas on the IKEA First 59 website… I was able to make a “plan” and now have a shopping list for a trip to IKEA. I’ll be sure to pop in here in October and let you know what I came up with.

    If your morning routine could use a bit of help too, you can visit the IKEA First 59 website for ideas. I’ve also trolled the web for you to find some awesome IKEA hacks to give you some ideas to get started!

     

    IKEA Hacks to help Simplify your Morning!

     

    Mudroom Lockers made from IKEA Bookcases - IKEA Hack

    Billy Bookcases to Mudroom Lockers 

    Kitchen Command Center @ Meaningful Spaces

    Front Entry Organization with Stall Shoe Rack @ Clean and Scentisible 

    Mail Organization Center @ Apartment Therapy

    Billy Bookcase to Kitchen Island @ Golden Boys & Me

    IKEA Expedit Command Center 

    IKEA Ribba to Charging Station @ Coulda Would Pica

    LACK tables to Shoe Shelves at Redesigned by M

    IKEA Raskog Homework Station @ Smashed Peas & Carrots

    IKEA Raksog to Bath Cart

    File box to Kitchen Cabinet Organizer @ Apartment Apothecary

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    Bathroom Organization at IKEA First 59

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    Melissa Mortenson

    Melissa Mortenson is a blogger, designer, and content creator. She is the Polka Dot Chair blog founder and has been sharing fresh and creative ideas with readers since 2008. She is the author of “Project Teen, Handmade Gifts your Teen will Actually Love.” Her work and designs have been featured on HuffPost, TODAY, Pioneer Woman, HGTV, BuzzFeed, Better Homes & Gardens, and many other established publications. Her first fabric line, “Derby Style,” debuted in January 2015 through Riley Blake Designs.  Additional fabric collections have followed it in subsequent years. A mom of 3, she considers herself lucky to be living in Kentucky.

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    1. Jenny Lynn says

      September 19, 2014 at 8:08 am

      You have shared some really great ideas. Over the years I have gotten in the habit of getting the children to check and layout clothes for the next day. Because, there is nothing worst than having a child get up and say they don’t have any pants. Thanks for inspiring me today. 🙂

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      • Melissa Mortenson says

        September 23, 2014 at 12:58 pm

        I think that’s what we are going to have to do too… If we can get it all sorted out the night before I think it will help a lot!

        Reply
    2. Phyllis says

      September 21, 2014 at 3:06 am

      Same here, even though I only have one teenager in the house now, the chaos seems to be much more than when she was younger (and I was able to control more….). More stuff gets lost (two sets of keys, two tops, her id card and her public transport OV-chipcard – ha, ha, you know what that is 😉 – only in the last 2 weeks! Aaarrghhhh!) . She has a locker….. her room! And it is chaos most of the time, I don’t even dare to enter… But we love IKEA. She has everything by IKEA, her bed, desk, night stand, bookcases, wardrobe, when she cleans up her room, it is a really great room (she thinks so too).
      And actually, Onno and I will be on our way to IKEA in Delft in an hour from now… we need new matrasses! Thanks for this blogpost, really fun ideas!

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      • Melissa Mortenson says

        September 23, 2014 at 12:55 pm

        Thanks Phyllis! Always so nice to hear from you!!!

        Reply

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