Freeing Up Space in Your Closet

When your closet is cluttered and disorganized, it’s difficult to find what you’re looking for. It can be frustrating when the space is not neat and functional. Here are some helpful tips and tricks to organize your closet.

Begin by Decluttering

It’s challenging to organize a space that is overflowing with belongings. If your closet is full of clothes and shoes you never wear, start by decluttering. Empty the area and sort your clothing. Create a pile of items that you can donate to charity. Get rid of anything that no longer fits or that you haven’t worn in over a year.

If you no longer wear it, you don’t need it. Sometimes decluttering can be tricky, but ultimately this leads to better organization of the space.

Clean Before You Organize Your Closet

After you remove everything, deep clean the closet. Closets are usually full of things, and dust can accumulate. Wipe down the walls, clean the shelves, and vacuum or mop the floor. If your closet needs improvements, now is the time to tackle those projects. Repair the broken door latch, paint the walls, or install new shelves while the closet is empty.

Organize Your Clothes

To make your closet more functional, categorize the clothes stored there. Create a section for pants, shirts, hats, etc. This system will make it easier to find what you’re looking for when you’re getting dressed in the morning.

There are different ways to group your clothing. You might choose to organize them by color, type, season, or outfit.

Storage to Help Organize Your Closet

A good storage system is the best way to get the most out of your closet space. Add shelving, use an over-the-door organizer, install hooks on the walls, or add a small chest of drawers to hold accessories. Organization becomes much easier when you have specific places for each type of clothing.

Use of Floor Space

Closet organization involves clearing off the floor and using the space wisely. You’ll find many different storage solutions to organize the floor of your closet better. One of the most common examples is an adjustable shoe rack. These are available at many hardware and home improvement stores and help organize your footwear. Depending on the amount of floor space in your closet, you might use a plastic tote to store out-of-season clothing or baskets to hold neatly folded sweaters.

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