Oh to be ultra-organized all day every day! So many of us have decided to tidy things up around the house because we spend so much time there. And this means cleaning out closets, purging what we don't need, then putting everything back in the proper place. But old habits die hard, and sometimes everyone needs a little help with clothes storage. So, let's take a look at the closet organizer ideas ahead that will ensure your stuff stays streamline for good.
1. Don't forget the door.
If you're tight on space, get yourself some storage that either hangs over or can be installed on a door. This adjustable option from Target gives you all the flexibility you need for a pantry, bedroom, or beyond.
2. Divide and conquer.
Keeping things folded will definitely make for a tidier closet, and these shelf dividers will motivate your entire household to keep clothes in well-organized stacks instead of one massive pile.
3. Rack it up.
Find a shoe rack you can slide into your closet. Something that's stackable will help you remain stress-free when it comes to keeping your heels, boots, and sneakers stored. This Yamazaki Home rack is even chic enough to leave out in the open.
4. Work the system.
There are a plethora of closet organizer systems out there, ranging from custom to store-bought options. And we're partial to this easy to install unit from IKEA. It will fit into almost any closet and includes just about everything you need to create a more organized setup.
5. Keep things clear.
From sweaters to purses, these clear cases from The Container Store will keep all of your stuff both organized and easy to find. The bins stack securely as well, giving you customizable options for your closet.
6. Hang it up.
If you're short on shelf space, try hanging bins like these we found on Amazon. They'll increase your closet organization instantly. And added bonus: These things are machine washable!
7. Bring on the drawers.
Simple metal drawers are awesome for any closet organization revamp. You can stack as many, or as few, as you need. And they can even work double duty as shoe racks.
**Post from hunker.com 11/24/2020 by Siobhan Murphy