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Preparation
- Get prepared to spend several hours reorganizing everything—this is going to transform your life. Wear comfortable clothes, take a deep breath, and set to it!
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General clean - Specialists say it's best to start by taking everything out of the wardrobe. Put clothes on the bed and shoes and bags on the floor.
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Separation - To make sorting simple, create three piles: keep, give away, and not sure. In addition to gaining space in your closet, you'll also be doing a good deed by giving away your unwanted clothes to charity.
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Labels - If you don't have a lot of space, then labeled baskets can be a tidy and practical way of storing your clothes.
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Underwear - To avoid a jumbled mess in your underwear drawer, use separators, which come in a range of styles to suit all tastes!
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Bras - Store your bras separately to stop them from getting caught on other materials and to avoid damaging the cups. If you don't have a separate drawer, then separators can work well.
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Drawers - Save drawer space by folding clothes and storing them side by side instead of on top of each other. This will also help you see your clothes selection more easily when it comes to picking out what to wear!
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Ties - Not everyone can have a fancy closet with an individual place for every single necktie. For those with loads of ties, a good tip is to separate them in PVC or plastic rolls.
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Shelves - If you don't have drawers then use shelves to organize your clothes, ordering them in terms of how often you wear them. Put the ones you don't use so often in the places that are harder to reach, and keep those you do at center stage.
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Bed sheets - Bed sheets are sometimes the worst things to try and store. To save space and avoid misplacing matching sheets, fold the whole set into one of the pillow cases. It's super handy for keeping them together, and it looks tidy!
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Seasonal clothes - If you have a lot of clothes but little space, then a good idea is to store them according to the season. Keep the ones you don't need right now tucked tidily away until the change of weather comes!
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Vacuum packed
- Large clothing items are ideal to vacuum pack in a bag. This comes in handy when winter is over and those coats start taking up too much space!
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Hangers - Choose hangers that are single colored, of the same size and shape, and which are sturdy. Pay attention to the details, make sure you have hooks for delicate clothes, internal straps, etc, as this makes all the difference.
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Hanging clothes - Hang up clothes which crease easily, or which are difficult to iron, such as dresses, fine blouses, suits, shirts, and large coats.
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Rainbow - It may seem over the top, but keeping your clothes in some sort of logical order helps when it comes to choosing what to wear last minute. They can be arranged according to colors, tones, or prints.
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Delicate clothes - Buy non-slip clothing hangers to make sure your clothes don't keep falling off if they're particularly silky.
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Scarves - Organize scarves in color coordination so that it's easy to pick out the one you need!
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Hanging frame - If you don't have a proper clothes rack you can make your own frame or reuse an old piece of furniture to hang up some items.
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Rolls - Rolling your clothes is super handy when it comes to choosing what to wear, and it also saves space!
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Bed, bath and tableware - Keep these items separate from clothes. Rolling them can help save on space.
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Shoes - You can never have too many shoes! Especially with these shoe stores, which save on space and keep them tidily out of sight.
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Boots - Knee-high boots need to be stored upright, so make sure you have enough room at the bottom of your closet.
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Boxes - So you've got tons of space but not quite enough shoes to open a shoe shop? Store your shoes in their boxes so you can keep them organized and stop them from getting crumpled!
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Hanging shoes - Save space and money by getting some hanging shoe stores, they're super practical!
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Shoe hanging - This helps save on space and prevents shoes from becoming misshapen.
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Racks - Door racks like these can serve so many purposes when it comes to organizing space. Hooks and hangers can help store small accessories, or help you pick out your next outfit!
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Jewelry organizer - These are a great idea to stop necklaces and earrings getting tangled up.
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Planning
- Plan your wardrobe according to your needs. Make an overview of the pieces you use frequently and think about how to make sure they are in the most easily accessible location!
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Preparation
- Get prepared to spend several hours reorganizing everything—this is going to transform your life. Wear comfortable clothes, take a deep breath, and set to it!
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General clean - Specialists say it's best to start by taking everything out of the wardrobe. Put clothes on the bed and shoes and bags on the floor.
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Separation - To make sorting simple, create three piles: keep, give away, and not sure. In addition to gaining space in your closet, you'll also be doing a good deed by giving away your unwanted clothes to charity.
© Shutterstock
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Labels - If you don't have a lot of space, then labeled baskets can be a tidy and practical way of storing your clothes.
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Underwear - To avoid a jumbled mess in your underwear drawer, use separators, which come in a range of styles to suit all tastes!
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Bras - Store your bras separately to stop them from getting caught on other materials and to avoid damaging the cups. If you don't have a separate drawer, then separators can work well.
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Drawers - Save drawer space by folding clothes and storing them side by side instead of on top of each other. This will also help you see your clothes selection more easily when it comes to picking out what to wear!
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Ties - Not everyone can have a fancy closet with an individual place for every single necktie. For those with loads of ties, a good tip is to separate them in PVC or plastic rolls.
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Shelves - If you don't have drawers then use shelves to organize your clothes, ordering them in terms of how often you wear them. Put the ones you don't use so often in the places that are harder to reach, and keep those you do at center stage.
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Bed sheets - Bed sheets are sometimes the worst things to try and store. To save space and avoid misplacing matching sheets, fold the whole set into one of the pillow cases. It's super handy for keeping them together, and it looks tidy!
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Seasonal clothes - If you have a lot of clothes but little space, then a good idea is to store them according to the season. Keep the ones you don't need right now tucked tidily away until the change of weather comes!
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Vacuum packed
- Large clothing items are ideal to vacuum pack in a bag. This comes in handy when winter is over and those coats start taking up too much space!
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Hangers - Choose hangers that are single colored, of the same size and shape, and which are sturdy. Pay attention to the details, make sure you have hooks for delicate clothes, internal straps, etc, as this makes all the difference.
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Hanging clothes - Hang up clothes which crease easily, or which are difficult to iron, such as dresses, fine blouses, suits, shirts, and large coats.
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Rainbow - It may seem over the top, but keeping your clothes in some sort of logical order helps when it comes to choosing what to wear last minute. They can be arranged according to colors, tones, or prints.
© Shutterstock
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Delicate clothes - Buy non-slip clothing hangers to make sure your clothes don't keep falling off if they're particularly silky.
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Scarves - Organize scarves in color coordination so that it's easy to pick out the one you need!
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Hanging frame - If you don't have a proper clothes rack you can make your own frame or reuse an old piece of furniture to hang up some items.
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Rolls - Rolling your clothes is super handy when it comes to choosing what to wear, and it also saves space!
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Bed, bath and tableware - Keep these items separate from clothes. Rolling them can help save on space.
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Shoes - You can never have too many shoes! Especially with these shoe stores, which save on space and keep them tidily out of sight.
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Boots - Knee-high boots need to be stored upright, so make sure you have enough room at the bottom of your closet.
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Boxes - So you've got tons of space but not quite enough shoes to open a shoe shop? Store your shoes in their boxes so you can keep them organized and stop them from getting crumpled!
© Shutterstock
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Hanging shoes - Save space and money by getting some hanging shoe stores, they're super practical!
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Shoe hanging - This helps save on space and prevents shoes from becoming misshapen.
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Racks - Door racks like these can serve so many purposes when it comes to organizing space. Hooks and hangers can help store small accessories, or help you pick out your next outfit!
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Jewelry organizer - These are a great idea to stop necklaces and earrings getting tangled up.
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Planning
- Plan your wardrobe according to your needs. Make an overview of the pieces you use frequently and think about how to make sure they are in the most easily accessible location!
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Spring is here: organize your wardrobe!
It may seem boring, but a little organization can go a long way in your day-to-day
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People with super organized wardrobes can be accused of being too Type A, but a clean closet is really worth its weight in gold. No one wants to spend hours searching for that one shirt or trying to remember where you stored the dress you used last year.
A tidy wardrobe makes for a tidy mind, not to mention helping you save on unnecessary ironing, making life just that little bit simpler. If you have clothes in your closet that haven't seen the sun in ages, the onset of Spring
is the just excuse you need to start cleaning things out. Check out these tips!
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