Thursday, October 31, 2013

The Closet: TIPS

The Closet (Blog #3)
Hubby's stations & rolled t-shirts in bins

     The following are some helpful organizing and cleaning tips learned thus far in my closet-organizing... adventure (see disclaimer below):

  • Have a plan. Give time for ideas to germinate and evolve (isn't that perfect justification for why I didn't rush into this project?)

  • Invest. It is worthwhile to spend the money for the right tools (shoe organizers, baskets).

  • Cover your nose. If you have dust allergies, wear a dust mask. Vacuuming as much as possible before moving the clothes and shoes will alleviate allergies (I ended up sneezing with a stuffy nose).

  • Promote visibility with lighting. To prevent the clothes-hiding factor, and to speed up your clothing and shoe searches, it is imperative to clearly see. I upped the wattage in my closet's bulbs; or, buy a few battery-operated dome lights, and place them on the inside walls.

  • Provide clothing stations. My husband's workout/casual wear is now in one station (shoes, shirts, and pants), and his work clothes are in another station.

  • File, file, file. As you hang your clothing, treat it like a filing system. Place your dresses together, your pants together, and so on. Within each section, align items by color, on color-coordinated hangers (c.-c. hangers are a dream idea from a website... it's not necessary, but certainly sounds professional).

  • Store to save space. To save closet rod space, hang pants lengthwise (don't fold them in half--that bulks them up and encourages unsightly knee creases). Use hangers that have grips.

  • Store for practicality. Sweaters and heavy knits keep their shape better when kept folded on a shelf. (If sweaters end up a bit wrinkled as you dress, use a water sprayer for wrinkles.)

  • Roll with the flow. I rolled my husband's t-shirts (he has millions of them) for storage into handy bins pictured above. It is now easy to see his array of t-shirt options and quickly grab.

     Two additional notes:

  1. Upcoming closet attractions: A helpful folding tool for t-shirts will be pictured in the finale Part IV of this series of blogs. Miscellaneous and jewelry organizing ideas will also be shown in future blogs.
  2. Previous closet attractionsThe Closet: GOIN' IN and STIRRIN' UP DUST... a/k/a... uncensored and sensory "pre-game" huddles to prepare for closet organizing... adventures. The upper right-hand column of this page lists these two introductory closet blogs. To view, simply click.

Synchronized Take-away: 1) Don't be penny-wise and dollar foolish, and 2) It is robbing yourself to buy something never worn.

Disclaimer: The size and shape of every clothes closet is unique. Mine tends to be... somewhat generous. However, most of the tips in this blog could work in conjunction with a closet/dresser combo.

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