Well, I went through something similar. 2800 + sq ft. too 1200. But we have a dinning room and a large kitchen. Do you have an attic? Basement? We didn’t have one when we moved but we redone our attic. I don’t know how big youir kitchen is but does it have an island?
Bathroom- I put a large storage cabinet in the bathroom. This is also where our laundryroom is. So I found it better to keep all the clothes in one area. It saved me time folding and putting away. It also saved me time and money. My son loved to pull clothes out of the drawers and throw them all over the room. I had a shelf for each member of my family. Then the cabinet fell apart and my husband found that we had laundry everywhere and bought another bin right away. Now it is missing a shelf so my daughter and I share one. when the close fall out it is either time to get rid of clothes or change them over to the next season. Either way works well for us. So summer clothes go in a suitcase to be stored until we go on vacation or summer comes. 🙂
We also do not have a linen closet. 🙁 (use to have one in our old house) We have one cabinet in the bathroom. This is where I keep the towels, TP, repellant, sunscreen,ect.. in a box. Mostly seasonal things go in here. If you have shelves great! you can put them in baskets. I purchased a drawer bin for under the sink. Measure and try to find one that fits…:) Make sure you measure and include the fixtures first! 🙂 I hang up the blow dryer by the sink. A sturdy basket holds deoderant, hair brushes, ect… This way I can move it around if company comes. We don’t have a medicine cabinet. 🙁 Had one at the old house too. 🙂
We put unmatched socks in a sock bag. Matched socks on a drawer type bins on the dryer. But my friend has a good idea. If a sock has been missing for two weeks she tosses them. I can’t part that easily with them but I think I will have to do the monthly or quarterly drop of the sock bag.
You can use all of your wall space is your best bet. Go up! We have been doing this and it seems to work best. As a matter of fact I just purchased a bunch of store shelves to hang up in my room and the for school supplies, crafts, ect.. The kids have book shelves in their rooms. They go up to almost the ceiling. That would be my best advice. Buy bookshelves before you move in. Put in shelves everywhere. For your school stuff try plastic file box crates. You could put those on shelves. Measure things first though.
Kitchen- You could have a plate, glass, and some silverware for each child in the house. This way they have to take care of their own. It gets washed dried and put away by them. Limiting the number of dishes in your cabinets. I buy my food in bulk so I have 5 gallon buckets with Euro-lids on them to keep the food fresh. If you have an out of way place to put it you could just refill the food items (oats, flour, cane-juice crystals, rice, ect…) I am putting in store shelves so I can take my small storage cabinet out of my kitchen. More shelf space, because they are deeper. I will have to put a curtain up but now I will be able to hide my vaccumn cleaner. 🙂
Livingroom- We have a large livingroom. This is where I put my books for school that are in use. Out of use books go in the boys bookshelf in their room. I plan on putting shelves up in this room ASAP. I have 2 book cases and that is not enough. 🙂 So many things could go in here on the shelves. I want to try making my monitor and computer stuff on a shelf.
You will revamp again and again when you get new ideas. My husband went over someones house recently and that was all they had was shelves up their walls. They stored everything on shelves. He finally got my vision. 🙂
When purging stick to the basics. We brought things we didn’t need. Thought I might but found out we didn’t. Some of the furniture I wish I would have left behind. It took up to much space. I like the furniture that you can store things in. Ex.. footstool, chair, that you can lift the seat up and there is storage. I think Flexsteel is the maker. I also wish we had a hide a bed in our couch. (next time we purchase a couch!) We have company come all the time. Another idea that might work great for you could be a camper. We just purchased one last year and it has been great. It would have a table and you could keep you books in there. We use it when company comes but if you live in the south it could be used most of the time and you could cook in there and not heat up your house. You could even use it to move….
I almost forgot. Wooden TV trays. You could use them for school and to eat on and they can be put up when someone comes over…. 🙂 This would give you more space in the kids bedroom. Which by the way we put a lego table in. This helped them because it had bins under to put their toys. But if you plan on having dressers it may be an overkill. I’d say drop the dressers and go for the plastic or wooden armoire in the bathroom or laundry room if you have space. 🙂
Well, I hope this helped some. This is just a few things I found helped us. Even a garage is better than nothing. We didn’t even have that when we moved. 🙂
Blessings on your new move! and I hope to hear others great ideas!