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Easy! Fold and place underware in drawers. Hang shirts, pants and dresses in closet. Keep out of season clothes, sweatshirts in tubs. Shoes neatly lined up in closet on floor or make shoe holders for each of you. What next? You just need to find a place to put your things and have a laundry day routine. Takes discipline but your life will be easier when you can grab and go for those hectic times.
Good advice from Naomie! I also find I'm better at keeping up with clean laundry if I do one load a day. That way, I can put it away if I get overwhelmed. I'm also realizing I have too much stuff. That doesn't mean toss your clothes. But, figure out what you and your kids really wear and pack away the rest. If I don't miss anything in the tote after a month, I have to donate all or most of it. It's much easier to let go of stuff if you forgot about it!
Put out of season clothes in the vacuum seal bags you can get, label each bag with the persons name and size of the clothes. Clothes that will be kept for hand me downs can be contained the same way. The bags are water proof and the clothes should be clean and ready to wear. You can put sheets, pillows, blankets, comforters, etc. in them until they are needed. I used to use the small ones that you squeezed the air out of in the diaper bag with spare changes of clothes in case of accidents that got the clothes too. I keep my blue jeans and dress pants and leggings in a under the bed box, also sweaters and turtle necks and any shirt that didn't wrinkle up if folded instead of hung up. Under the bed is a great place to put lots of clothes in the under the bed boxes. I even put my bed up another five or six inches to accommodate a second row. I wear the same size as I did in the seventies and I can't tell you how many things have come back in style more than once over those years.
Get rid of what doesn't fit or family members don't like anymore and start from there. I don't like you from the get-go Nancy Turner because you wear the same size as you did in the 70s. Seriously, good girl!!!
All of the other suggestions are great. You might try rolling underwear and socks using drawer dividers you can purchase or make yourself. See Organizing here on Hometalk. Placing socks or panties in toilet paper rolls might save you room in your storage drawers.
I hang dress shirts and blouses, I have fabric bins in my closet that I put my t-shirts. I roll them. also roll jeans and underwear.
there is an idea that I think more people should adopt and that is storing clean laundry in the area the laundry is done in. Use the closets in bedrooms for hanging things and go each morning to get underwear/socks, whatever else, where laundry is done. I have seen this done in large families and also places where many people live.