You might be familiar with the well-known wardrobe struggle that approaches just before the cold-snap hits when you’re not quite if you should break out your sherpa jacket or just stick to a light cardigan. Gaining a balanced foothold on your closet organization is key, whether you’re looking to redesign your whole space, building a new walk-in closet, or just cleaning out your existing area. Successful closet organization is just as personalized as your wardrobe itself. While a wardrobe closet might work for some, others may need the entire space of a walk-in closet to organize their clothing. Regardless of the size of your closet, here are a few simple tips that can get you started on creating the closet space that accommodates your needs this season.
Downsize and Declutter
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First things first, when it comes to reorganizing your closet, it’s always best to start by downsizing. Go through all of your clothes and clean out the items that you no longer wear. Maybe start a donation box or activate that old thrift store account to trade in for some new vintage layers this fall. Once you’re down to the basics, pack away your light summer clothes and bring your fall wardrobe front and center. Making room for those heavy parkas, bulky scarves, and thick wool sweaters can be tricky, which is why we suggest storing away your light linen in vacuum-sealed bags and moisture-proof totes.
Utilize Wall to Wall Storage
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Storage is critical to creating a functional closet space! While hanging wardrobes can be fun, the fact of the matter is, there’s no room to hang everything, and not everything needs to be hung. Intimates, pajamas, and basic tees or jeans can be folded away and neatly stored in drawers and hidden cubbies. Often, walk-in closets are connected to the master suite bedroom and bathroom. This is a great excuse to build out custom shelves and cabinets personalized to your storage needs.
Optimize Floor Space
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The best part of having a clean closet is knowing that you have a place to try things on. Clear out your floor space so that you have optimal room to move around when dressing each morning. The idea closet floor is both easy-to-maintain and striking enough to complement your wardrobe. Install a plush carpet if you’re looking to add a bit of warmth, and your closet is located off the bedroom. Hardwood and luxury vinyl wood look floors are other terrific options for closets as their stunning appearance adds a layer of natural beauty to your space and is easy to keep clean from dust and dirt on shoes. Of course, there’s always the traditional look of stone tile, but if you go this route, you should probably add a fun area rug to the space so that the cool tiles don’t bother your bare feet in cold weather.
Use Dividers to Create Zones
Softboxes, damage-free hooks, and rack dividers can help to keep your closet space tidy and divide up your wardrobe into different zones. Keep your cocktail dresses separate from your professional clothes with a simple shelf or rack dividers. Dividing clothing items such as jeans from sweaters or blazers from blouses will make it easier for you to find the article of clothing you’re looking for when you’re in that last-minute rush.
If you’re more of a visual organizer, try subdividing your items by color. Not only is this an effective and productive way to order your closet, but it also reduces stress and creates a calming color-coded effect that’s pleasing to the eye.
Ready to clean out your closet and tackle your organization system this fall? How have you redesigned your walk-in closet spaces?