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Make the Most of Your Closet Space: Suggestions

If you dread walking into your closet because it looks like a disaster area, these simple and helpful suggestions can assist you in creating a beautifully structured closet. Before you tear down your closet and create a further mess, check out how these tips can convert your closet into a more organized area.  You will definitely be grateful that your closet not only looks clean and clutter free, but that it also helps you during those times when you are rushing to get dressed in the morning, or running a few minutes late for a social function.

 

Suggestions for Making the Most of Closet Space

The first step you want to follow when creating sensible closet space is to decide what items will go into your closet. Items such as clothing, shoes, accessories, jewelry, hats, and others are usual suspects found in most closets. However, some people like to keep only clothing and shoes in the closet while they put accessories and jewelry in another location.  This is entirely up to you.  If you have a closet that is large enough to accommodate almost all of your personal necessities, a bit of organization work is all you need. 

Throwing out items you no longer need or use is a great way to organize that impossible closet.  Some experts say that if you have not worn a dress or used an accessory for the last six months, you are not likely to wear it again. Feel better about parting with your personals and give them away to a charity. This way you will know how much space can be freed for future items.

Next, you should divide your closet items by season.  Some people like to put away last season’s clothes into boxes and store them somewhere else.  If you prefer to group your clothes by style or length, you can do this as well.  The idea is to use the least amount of space for each item.

You can also organize your closet by measuring the lengths of your long and short garments.  By putting your floor-length clothes in a separate section of your closet, you will have a clearer idea how many rods and shelves you will need to buy.

To ensure that the rods and shelves you purchase are the best available, and that you are not wasting money, take a tape measure and measure the length and width of your items.  Knowing how much space each item occupies will help you decide what you need to buy from the hardware store.

Another tactic you can try is fixing a budget and staying with it.  Closet fixtures vary in material type, shapes, sizes and colors.  Your local hardware store will have an array of materials to choose from:  coated wire, melamine or wood.  Coated wire is inexpensive and is the most popular.  Wood is costly but it does give your closet a beautiful and classic finish.  Also, people appreciate the solid and sturdy qualities of wood.  Remember, however, that you have a budget to work with, so make informed decisions and take your time when perusing what is available.

Other Suggestions for Making the Most of Your Closet Space

When you arrive at the store, ask the clerk if you can look at their pre-packaged kits first before looking at individual components.  Many pre-packaged kits have become versatile so you may lean towards this option especially if you do not have a lot of time to put individual components together.

If you prefer to buy single shelves, you can purchase them by the foot.  You will want wire shelves with continuous sliding rods or sticks.  Some stores call them “free-slide” or “super-slide.” 

If you require more flexibility you can consider buying shelves with adjustable heights and shelves.  As you add to your wardrobe you will appreciate the continuous flexibility these

shelves offer.

If you want to put your shoes in your closet, again the idea of “space maximization” reigns.  Look for over-the-door shoe hangers (available in different capacities) or floor units.  If these do not appeal to you, you may want to consider closet accessories that come with pull-out drawers. Other options include building shoe shelves or cubby holes on the wall.

As for smaller items such as accessories, jewelry, hats, gloves and belts, there are special items

you can buy in a linen store.  Bamboo baskets to store your sweaters make a great addition to a closet and are very aesthetically pleasing.  There are also ready-made closets of varying heights with pretty handles that have separate compartments.  Make sure your shelves can accommodate these extras.

There are two things that people overlook.  The first one is adequate lighting.  If you have a large closet, you will need the right amount of light.  The reason you re-organized your closet in the first place is to avoid creating a mess, and a light added in your closet can defer you from knocking things over in the dark. 

The last component in your newly organized closet should be a step ladder.  If you have stored away an item in the highest section of your closet that you suddenly need in a hurry, a step ladder will help you reach out for it so that you do not need to reach for the wrong box and make boxes come tumbling down!

About the Author

Suzanne Bradley is a freelance writer who writes about home organization often discussing a specific product like the wonder hanger.




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