Hi S.,
Here are a few suggestions:
- For your children's beds, if you can afford it, get beds with drawers underneath or use storage containers that will fit underneath the current beds/cribs for toys/clothing/etc. (Use a bedskirt to hide them or opaque storage containers)
-For the buckets of clothes, try using those space bags to store them in (the bags that you use the vacuum to suck the air out). I have never personally used them, but know someone who has and says they are wonderful. You can also use the underbed storage idea as well.
- Regarding high chairs, for the 4 and 2 year old, try finding high chair seats that you attach to a chair to eliminate an additional piece of bulky furniture.
- Bulky baby toy items (i.e. bouncy seat, swing, etc.), if you have more than one of each item, get rid of the duplicate. Give one to people who baby sit for you often or sell on craigslist. Also, maybe yoou can get rid of the least effective toy to scale down even more. As a matter of fact, do this with all your children's toys. Most children have more than they really need. Be honest with yourself while going through your children's toys. Ask yourself if they really play with it, and if they have 20 Elmo's that just do different things, think about keep only 3. Christmas and birthdays are right around the corner and they will accumulate more before you know it.
- Any unnecessary and unused furniture, get rid of it or find out a way to repurpose it so that it will be useful.
- When buying furniture, look for streamlined smaller scaled furniture with built in storage or consider unconvention ways of using different things. If you have a nice wooden chest, think of using it for a coffee table or pehaps a bench underneath a window to store toys, throws, books, etc.
- If you are an avid reader, pare down your collection of boooks by donating them to the library or selling them on craigslist, ebay, amazon, or have a yard sale.
- Stores I would suggest for inexpensive furniture and household items are: IKEA, Garden Ridge, Big Lots (sells nice furniture, most people don't know that), Walmart, Meijer
- Craigslist, Ebay are good sites to buy and sell used goods. Go to google and type in how to decorate a small bedroom, kitchen, etc. they have really great tips out there. Also you can take pictures of your rooms and go to HGTV dot com and post them on rate my space. People will look at them and give you some ideas on how to decorate it more effectively.
I hope this has helped. Much success to you and God bless.