How do i keep hold of my room/desk verbs?
Answers: When I was contained by the 5th grade, my parents installed 2 long shelves directly on the wall above my desk and 3 short ones beside my desk. On the upper shelves I kept trophies & mementos. The lower shelves I used as a book valise.
They used tracks and brackets that were painted the same color as the wall & boards that be 1 foot deep. These are really inexpensive and the track system is very adaptable. I was able to move the shelving around and append shelves as needed. As I entered high conservatory I added tracks on the other side of the desk as another bookshelf. The shelves were deep plenty to put a milk crate on that I used as a personal file cabinet box, and baskets for extra pencils & highlighters or whatever else I considered necessary. When I moved into my own apartment, I easily took them off the wall and moved them beside me without lugging a bunch of furniture. (And all these years then, I still use them in my home.)
Put a cork board above your desk to hold notes, calendar, and pictures. Use the walls as much as possible to get stuff off of the surfaces.
If your bed take up a large part of the room, find storage that go under the bed. You can add risers (also inexpensive) to the bed to affix height & give you even more room to store stuff underneath.
Let jump of the papers and clothes you no longer need.
Good luck with the room & contained by school. : )
take a year to throw away and sort out your papers and all. Try to put some stuff that's on your desk somewhere else. IKEA offers some great organize merchandise for an affordable price. that's where i get my stuff to coordinate my desk. You could get the type of bunk bed with the bed on top and a desk on the bottom. That would assure a big desk especially if the bed is full size. I hold a twin bunk and the desk is really big. and for the dirty room you'll have to clean it (i repugnance cleaning my room)
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