Organize Your Closet Effectively
Some people like a neat home environment, and others seem to thrive in clutter. There’s nothing wrong with clutter in some rooms of the house, of course – it gives the home a lived-in look and is less intimidating to visitors.
But there are some rooms in the house that simply must be as neat as possible, and one of those rooms is the closet – or more particularly your bedroom closet.
Do you find yourself digging through piles of clothes on the floor to find a pair of shoes for the day? Do you even know where all your shoes are? How about your clothing? Do you have to waste precious morning minutes trying to find a matching outfit because your closet is all of a jumble?
Organizational Units
Whether your closet is currently an empty box waiting for you to fit it out the way you desire, or whether it has already been fitted with nothing more than a hanger pole that runs the width of the closet, you can purchase some kind of organization unit, or units, to help you implement your goal of having a clean, neat, and pleasant-looking place to store one of your most important investments – your clothing!
You know your own situation best. Is only one article of clothing giving you trouble? Your shoes? Your ties? Your belts? Your scarves? Buy a rack fitted especially to take care of those types of items – they will last that much longer if a little extra care is taken for them.
You can take care of your shoes in a multitude of ways. An over-the-door system will allow you to store your shoes behind your closet door, each shoe in its own pocket. Or store your shoes on the floor on angled shelves so that you can see them easier. And if you don’t want your shoes in your closet at all, you can even get a shoe cabinet for your bedroom.
Ties and Belts Need A Place of Their Own
Next are your ties and belts. You can continue to loop these over just any old hanger, but chances are when they continue to slip off that you’ve already gotten frustrated with that process. The solution is simple. Buy something specifically designed for the task, form hangers specifically designed to hold ties or belts in such a way that you can easily see them, easily remove them, and easily replace them.
You can buy individual elements as you discover you need them. However, if you don’t care for mismatched items, then you’ll want to find an integrated system for your closet, an all-in-one system.
The best thing to do is visit the websites of the many companies that specialize in making organizational systems for office and home. You’ll see what they offer, and you can assess what they offer to what you actually need, and then you can make an informed decision.
Companies with websites include Stacks and Stacks Homeware, with organizing systems specially designed for each room in the house.
Creative Spaces is another website to visit, for they again can help you organize every room in the house. By visiting more than one retailer, you can match your color scheme and see the items in your price range with ease.
Take charge of your life. More importantly, take charge of your closet.