Have you taken a serious look at your closet lately? Does it need a closet makeover? Do you have to rummage through a few things before you find what you are looking for?
People tend to throw stuff into their closets without any thought to how they will find it later. Before you know it, everything is buried under a pile of chaos and clutter. But don't worry, there are now closet organizers for just about everything you need to store in your closet. So now you can do it yourself instead of hiring a designer to do it. Of course, hiring a designer may be the answer if you have more money than time.
Honestly, it's not that difficult to organize the closet. Simply start with asking this question, "What will I need to store in my closet?" This will start you on your way to buying exactly what you need when you go shopping for closet organizers.
Organizing the closet starts with just one question, "What do I need to store in my closet?" When you know exactly what you'll be storing in your closet, you'll know what type of closet organizers to buy.
Closet organizers come in a variety of sizes and shapes including shelving units, racks, boxes, crates and baskets. Now there are closet organizers for everything like shoes, jewelry and scarves.
Clothes hangers will be a major purchase, but did you know there are many types of storage items to store just about everything you can imagine in your closet? And you can get closet organizers in many types of textures too, like wood, wire, plastic, bamboo, wicker and fabric.
If you are organizing during the summer months, keep winter items on higher shelves and summer items on lower shelves within easy reach. Items used or worn more often in front, and items used or worn less often in the back. It's simply using common sense when it comes to closet organization. You've probably heard the old saying, "Clear the clutter and you clear the mind."
The key to closet organization is to maximize your space and have everything within easy reach. Rule of thumb: Things you wear or use most often, keep at a lower level for easy access. Things NOT used or worn much, store on the higher shelves.
Makes logical sense, right? Believe me when I say, we're not only organizing the closet, but clearing the clutterboth in our closets and in our minds. Did you know that when the clutter is cleared, so is our thoughts organization can truly set you free!
What's that you say? You don't like the clothes in your closet? Well honey, the next shopping spree won't be about closet organizers it'll be about closet clothes and I can certainly help you with that!
People tend to throw stuff into their closets without any thought to how they will find it later. Before you know it, everything is buried under a pile of chaos and clutter. But don't worry, there are now closet organizers for just about everything you need to store in your closet. So now you can do it yourself instead of hiring a designer to do it. Of course, hiring a designer may be the answer if you have more money than time.
Honestly, it's not that difficult to organize the closet. Simply start with asking this question, "What will I need to store in my closet?" This will start you on your way to buying exactly what you need when you go shopping for closet organizers.
Organizing the closet starts with just one question, "What do I need to store in my closet?" When you know exactly what you'll be storing in your closet, you'll know what type of closet organizers to buy.
Closet organizers come in a variety of sizes and shapes including shelving units, racks, boxes, crates and baskets. Now there are closet organizers for everything like shoes, jewelry and scarves.
Clothes hangers will be a major purchase, but did you know there are many types of storage items to store just about everything you can imagine in your closet? And you can get closet organizers in many types of textures too, like wood, wire, plastic, bamboo, wicker and fabric.
If you are organizing during the summer months, keep winter items on higher shelves and summer items on lower shelves within easy reach. Items used or worn more often in front, and items used or worn less often in the back. It's simply using common sense when it comes to closet organization. You've probably heard the old saying, "Clear the clutter and you clear the mind."
The key to closet organization is to maximize your space and have everything within easy reach. Rule of thumb: Things you wear or use most often, keep at a lower level for easy access. Things NOT used or worn much, store on the higher shelves.
Makes logical sense, right? Believe me when I say, we're not only organizing the closet, but clearing the clutterboth in our closets and in our minds. Did you know that when the clutter is cleared, so is our thoughts organization can truly set you free!
What's that you say? You don't like the clothes in your closet? Well honey, the next shopping spree won't be about closet organizers it'll be about closet clothes and I can certainly help you with that!
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