A clean, well-organized closet is one of the best things that your bedroom can have. With things well-organized, you’ll be better able to get dressed more quickly, saving you time in the morning looking for your clothes. With more closet space, you’ll have more space in the bedroom too. Here’s how you can better organize your closets.
The Eight Best Closet Organization Tips
1. Fit bypass doors. If you’re building a DIY master closet, fit bypass doors. These doors will slide over each other, to make it easier to slide them out of the way so you can get access to items in the far ends more easily. No more searching for what you need, with a door in the way.
2. Tuck it away. If your closet is in a multi-purpose room, such as extra closet space in the office, hide it all away behind doors. As well as your clothes, you can build things like a vanity to be hidden behind closed doors too. This gives the space a much cleaner finish and stops the room from feeling cluttered.
2. Tuck it away. If your closet is in a multi-purpose room, such as extra closet space in the office, hide it all away behind doors. As well as your clothes, you can build things like a vanity to be hidden behind closed doors too. This gives the space a much cleaner finish and stops the room from feeling cluttered.
3. Install a wall shelf. If your closet is full to bursting, you can choose to display some of nicest pieces. Fit some wall shelves and use them to display something like smart handbags, your favourite shoes, or some pretty pieces of jewellery.
4. Make use of corners. If you’re tight on room, you can fit more storage into the corners. Add some corner shelves, either in your closet itself or in the corner of the room. You can use those shelves for more storage space, without cluttering up even more of your walls and floors.
5. Store bulky clothes the right way. Baskets intended for shoes are useful, but they can also be used for storing bulky items. Heavy knitwear can get out of shape if they’re hung on a hanger for too long, so instead, fold them up and store them away in baskets. They’re out of the way, and safely stored, with no risk of sagging shoulders.
6. Use trays for more storage. Buy some pretty trays to sit on the top of your dresser and use them for storing jewellery and bottles of fragrance. The items displayed like this will look nice, and be easier to find when you want them. Add some flowers, and you have a beautiful display, that’s still practical.
6. Use trays for more storage. Buy some pretty trays to sit on the top of your dresser and use them for storing jewellery and bottles of fragrance. The items displayed like this will look nice, and be easier to find when you want them. Add some flowers, and you have a beautiful display, that’s still practical.
7. Try a clothing rack. If you don’t have a proper closet space, or not enough space, you can keep some of your clothing on an open storage rack. This is practical, and because it’s visible, you’ll be forced to keep your clothes well organised and tidy, and not in a pile on your closet floor.
8. Organise by season. If you’re pressed for space, organise by season. Store away your out-of-season clothing in suitcases, bags, or vacuum bags, in the loft or under the bed. You’ll have more space for the clothes you can wear in your wardrobe, so you can access everything more easily and see what you have.
8. Organise by season. If you’re pressed for space, organise by season. Store away your out-of-season clothing in suitcases, bags, or vacuum bags, in the loft or under the bed. You’ll have more space for the clothes you can wear in your wardrobe, so you can access everything more easily and see what you have.
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