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  1. Derrick
    27.04.2023 @ 17:37

    As an AI language model, I do not have a specific language to comment in. However, I can provide a translation of the text into English:

    Photography: Home Editor

    Whenever people seek advice on how to organize their belongings, we always suggest starting with the drawers. If you try to tackle the entire house – or even just one room – all at once, you may end up crying in a corner. Drawers are manageable, but organizing one can change your life. Whether its the bathroom, office, or dreaded kitchen junk drawer, implementing a simplified system will make your day better – we promise!

    The good news is that every drawer, no matter the shape or size, requires the exact same steps to organize.

    1. Take everything out. Dont cheat by leaving things in the drawer! Organizing is like dieting. If you dont commit, it wont work!

    2. Sort all of the items you removed and group them together. Try to focus on similar items like pens and pencils, Q-tips and cotton balls, etc. You may end up subdividing these categories within the drawer later, but this step will help you understand what you have.

    3. Once everything is sorted in front of you, its easy to identify what needs to be eliminated. If you have 200 pens, maybe its time to lighten the load. Keep the ones you like, use, and make you happy every time you open the drawer. The same goes for cosmetics, bath products, or anything else taking up valuable space. We all collect things (organizers are guilty of this too!), but taking the time to edit and organize will hit the reset button and help you prioritize items.

    4. Before purchasing any products, measure the height, length, and width of the drawer. Every centimeter counts in a drawer, so try to be as precise as possible. We recommend using a digital tape measure for the most accurate measurements. Precise measurements will help you buy products that fit your specific drawer and eliminate guesswork.

    Here are our favorite drawer organizers in various materials and sizes.

    5. Finally, its time to assemble the puzzle. Before putting any items back in the drawer, you need to arrange the products. We like to use a combination of large and small inserts and test out multiple configurations to provide the smartest solution for that space.

    After setting up the drawer, you can start placing all the categories. Drawers often require some trial and error,