When you feel like you have nothing to wear but your closet overfloweth with crap, use these tips to create a clean and neat closet that allows room for the addition of new crap. Yay, crap!
16. Maximize shelf space and be super organized by using shelf dividers.
1. To begin cleaning out a messy closet take every single thing out of it.
2. When choosing clothes to keep, ask yourself a few vital questions to immediately weed out the weak items. (WARNING: this may seem like everything you own. Probably).
If you answered no to one or more of these questions, you’re probably looking at an article of clothing that you bought and loved once, but just isn’t your thing anymore. That, or it’s a weird Halloween costume from high school. Why do you still have that?
Don’t overstuff, though. Common sense, but it’s how the clutter creeps its way in!
Face all of your hangers away from you and replace each one the “right way” after wearing the item hanging on it. Check back in six months and then a year to see which hangers are still facing the wrong way. Maybe it’s time to get rid of those articles and clean out your closet again?
Having all of your hangers look the same will make your organization loving inner-self happy.
6. Use garment organizers to separate your clothes into categories that work for you - seasons, occasions, type of item, etc.
So. Much. Organization.
Yes.
8. When folding your other keepers, try to think of a way of organizing them before shoving them into drawers or up onto shelves.
While it may be tempting to color code your clothes via Pinterest inspiration, make sure your organization works for you and won’t confuse you as to where your things are. Organize in a way that will remind you of the clothes you have and love. See some pro tips for organizing here.
10. If there isn’t anything wrong with the items that you do not want to keep, consider giving them away.
11. When you look at an article of your old clothing and just think, “nope”, then maybe it is destined for the trash.
Or, if you or a friend is into DIY, save the fabric scraps to make something awesome!
13. For extra organization, you can use dividers to end drawer chaos.
15. Decorate your closet/room with wearable items.
Turn dead wall space into shoe shelving and feature your favorites for a display that is both practical and decorative. This would work with bags and accessories, too!
Dividers are great for creating a smaller space to stack items like bags or other loose accessories that would normally create a mess without using boxes as storage. If you can see your items directly on the shelf instead of in a box, you are more likely to remember it exists and actually use it.
Over-the-door shoe bags can be used to store not only shoes, but belts, socks, accessories, and more. If you don’t have enough room for a full shoe bag, try hooks, or a towel rod to hang items.
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