The screen door slams. Wet pool towels appear on every surface. The garage has somehow swallowed the camping gear, three soccer balls, and at least one child. Welcome to July.
Summer is gloriously, wonderfully chaotic — and we wouldn’t trade it for anything. But between the road trips, the lawn projects, the kids home from school, and the spontaneous “let’s go camping!” weekends, your home can go from manageable to mayhem faster than a melting popsicle on a hot sidewalk.
The good news? A little intentional decluttering now means less stress all season long. Rose City Professional Organizing shares tips on how to tackle summer’s biggest organizational challenges — room by room, trip by trip — so you can actually enjoy these long, golden days.
🏡 Tame the Garage Before Summer Takes Over
If the garage is where everything goes to be forgotten, July is your month to tackle it. Before another camping trip dumps more gear in there, do a quick audit:
Use the “Zone Method.” Divide your garage into activity zones — lawn care, sports equipment, camping/RV gear, and seasonal storage. Everything within a zone lives together. Label your shelves, bins, and hooks so every family member knows exactly where things go (and where to find them).
Start by pulling everything out, grouping like items, and honestly asking: Did we use this last summer? Will we use it this summer? Donate or sell anything that gets a “no.” Duplicates — three rakes, four soccer pumps, two broken camp chairs — can go.
Pro tip from our coaches: Vertical space is your best friend in a garage. Wall-mounted pegboards for tools, overhead racks for seasonal bins, and sturdy shelving can triple your usable space without adding a single square foot.
If your garage has become a multi-year project you just can’t face alone, Our Team at Rose City Professional Organizing is here for exactly this. We’ll work alongside you to sort, donate, and build a system that actually sticks — no judgment, just results.
👟 Kids Home All Summer: Surviving the Stuff
School’s out, which means backpacks, art projects, sports equipment, and approximately 4,000 water bottles are now living in your home full-time. A few smart systems make all the difference.
DIY Tips:
- Set up a summer “drop zone” near the entry — hooks for bags, a bin for outdoor toys, a basket for shoes. Make it easy for kids to put things away, and they actually might.
- Do a mid-summer toy and clothing reset with your kids. Donate what they’ve outgrown or lost interest in. Kids who participate in the process are often surprisingly willing to let things go.
- Create a “boredom bin” from toys and games they haven’t touched in a while. Rotate items in and out — it feels like new without buying anything.
Outdoor sports gear tends to multiply in summer. Designate a spot in the garage or mudroom for sports equipment by activity — a bin for pool toys, a rack for bikes and helmets, a hook for lacrosse sticks and tennis rackets. When the season ends, you’ll actually be able to find everything for next year.
🌿 Lawn Care & Outdoor Spaces: Function Meets Fresh Air
A tidy outdoor space is an extension of your home — and summer is the season to use it. Cluttered sheds, tangled hoses, and overflowing patio storage make outdoor living feel like work instead of rest.
DIY Tips:
- Patio furniture and cushions deserve a proper storage spot. Waterproof storage benches double as seating and solve the “where do the cushions go?” problem in one.
- Audit your lawn care supplies. Consolidate half-empty bags of fertilizer, toss dried-up products, and store chemicals safely out of reach of children and pets.
- Corral garden tools with a simple wall-mounted tool organizer or a tall bucket system — rakes, shovels, and brooms stop falling over and are easy to grab.
🚗 Road Trip Ready: The Car & Gear Edit
Summer road trips are peak family memory-making — until someone can’t find the sunscreen and the cooler smells like last August. Before you hit the highway, spend 30 minutes getting your travel gear in order.
DIY Tips:
- Designate one bin or bag as your “road trip kit” — snacks, car games, chargers, sunscreen, first aid. Pack it once, keep it together all summer.
- Check your camping and RV supplies before you need them. Broken camp stove? Missing tent stakes? Better to know now than at the campsite.
- For RV owners: do a seasonal sweep of your rig. Clear out winter storage clutter, wipe down cabinets, restock only what you actually use. An organized RV is a relaxing RV.
📦 Summer Moves: The Season of New Beginnings
More people move in summer than any other time of year — and moving is one of the single greatest opportunities to declutter your life. Before a single box gets packed, edit first.
DIY Tips:
- Move only what you love and use. Every item you donate or toss is a box you don’t have to pack, carry, or unpack.
- Go room by room with three categories: Keep, Donate, and Toss. Be ruthless — moving is expensive, and so is storing things you don’t need in a new space.
Feeling overwhelmed by the scope of a move? This is where a professional organizer truly earns their value. Rose City Professional Organizing specializes in helping families prepare for moves — decluttering before the movers arrive, packing strategically, and setting up your new home so it functions beautifully from day one. We take the chaos out of one of life’s most stressful transitions.
🌸 Your Summer, Organized
Whether it’s the garage, the road trip bin, the overflowing mudroom, or a big summer move — a little organization goes a long way toward making this season feel like the one you actually dreamed of.
You don’t have to do it all at once, and you don’t have to do it alone.
Rose City Professional Organizing offers in-home decluttering sessions, whole-home organization packages, move prep services, unpacking & new home setup, and ongoing coaching & maintenance sessions — tailored to your family’s real life, not a Pinterest fantasy.
📞 Ready to reclaim your summer? Reach out to our team today and let’s build a home that works as hard as your family does — so you can spend July making memories, not searching for the tent poles.
Visit us at www.rosecityprofessionalorganizing.com or call us at 587-600-0264 to book a free assessment.