Command Centre: Series Wrap-up

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For the past few weeks I’ve been showing you parts of my kitchen command centre.  If you haven’t seen all the posts, here they are:

Wall Files for Papers 

School Gear

Routines

Monthly Goals Page

Weekly Notes and Calendar

Schoolwork File Bins

You’ve seen pieces of the command centre along the way, but here’s the whole thing.  


Every part works together beautifully.  And it doesn’t take up much space.  That end wall was not used much anyway and the floor there often ended up as a dumping zone for things so we were used to walking around stuff in that spot.  


This system worked well through various ages of my kids, a move to a new house, and over 10 years of schedules, papers, and activities. We still use a modified version of it.


I hope this series has inspired you to create your own command centre if you don’t already have one.  Decide what elements are going to help you the most and figure out the best way to incorporate each of them.  There are lots of tips scattered through each post to help you out.

You can also check out my on Pinterest for more inspiration for Entryways, Drop zones & Command Centres.

What elements do you think are most important in a command centre?  Please leave a comment with your tips, comments, or questions!

If you need help creating a command centre for your home, contact me for in-person organizing services in the Mississauga area, or virtual organizing services anywhere else.

Happy organizing!


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