If you’re like many other homeowners out there, even the thought of having to organize the clothes in your custom closet is enough to make you freeze in place. It’s difficult to know where to start, which can make the entire process seem very daunting, if not impossible.
There are a few quick tips that make organizing even the most stubborn closet a breeze. If you take this process one step at a time, you should be able to get some pretty surprising results in your own custom closet.
Once you’re ready to get started with organizing the clothes in your closet, you should:
Now that you’ve got an understanding of the basics of organizing the clothes in your custom closet, let’s dive into the specifics of how to get your closet in order.
As the staff at Martha Stewart says, one of the most important steps when it comes to organizing the clothes in your closet is to first separate your clothes into those you can hang and those you can fold. Most dressy garments will need to be hung up, but many shirts and tops can be folded.
In general, categorization will make your job much easier. Not only will it make getting ready in the morning more efficient and streamlined for you, but it will also optimize the storage space that you have available.
If you never seem to have enough room in your drawers and cubbies for folded clothes, it might be time to switch up the way you fold your garments. While standard folding might work in your spacious dresser, every square inch in a closet has to count.
It might seem strange at first, but you might try vertical storage, sometimes called the KonMari Method, for your folded clothes. In some cases, this can free up much more room than would be available to you with horizontal storage.
One of the best ways to optimize the storage in your closet is to go through everything and remove garments that you either don’t wear anymore or won’t wear for months. Those that don’t make the cut can either go in toss or give away piles, and the rest can be organized by use and season.
Also, be sure to take advantage of long-term storage for those items that you know you’ll wear again next year. Sturdy plastic containers tend to work great for long-term clothing storage, and this will free up even more hanging space for new outfits.
As with any other organization project, it’s best to play to the strengths of the space. If your custom closet has plenty of height, you can take advantage of this by opting for systems like stackable bins and cubbies.
If the space is a bit on the wider side, you can instead install custom drawers and shelving units that allow for plenty of folding room.
One of the most overlooked items on this list, specialty organization solutions free up extra clothing storage space by giving you designated spots to store everything else, from accessories to jewelry to shoes and more.
Shoe racks keep all of your footwear organized while also freeing up floor space, and wall hooks and shelves give you more room to work with. You can also opt for a door organizer. Easy to hang on the back of your closet door, this tool frees up entire shelves’ worth of storage space.
If the thought of organizing your custom closet fills you with fear and trepidation, it’s important to know that you’re not alone. By following these simple steps and getting a little creative in your approach, you should have a custom closet that’s as neat and organized as it is chic and beautiful.
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