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Maximize Your Bedroom Closet

  • Writer: Margaret Dutton
    Margaret Dutton
  • Nov 30
  • 2 min read

If you find yourself having to dig through a heap of items just to find a single pair of shorts, your flip-flops, or other summer clothing, your bedroom closet may need some reorganizing. However, embarking on a full overhaul may take hours, time that could be better spent soaking up the sun at a park picnic or hiking along a gorgeous nature trail. Instead, try these easy tactics to help you quickly tame the chaos.


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Declutter


One of the simplest ways to create extra room is by clearing out anything you either no longer want or won’t need in the coming weeks. Grab a bag for tossing items with holes, stains, or other damage and a box for ones suitable to donate. Then pull out offseason garments to temporarily stow them elsewhere—perhaps under the bed in a zipped fabric storage bag. Consider decluttering in small, focused sessions to help keep the task manageable.


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Hang more items


If your closet has a rod, you have several options to enhance your hanging space. For example, you could buy a package of slim hangers to fit in more of your wardrobe; just be aware that these tend be flimsier than others, making them best for lighter items. They are, however, often covered in a nonslip material to better secure clothing and prevent a mess on your floor. You could also hang closet organizer with tiers to provide convenient spots for folded items.


Additionally, aim to capitalize on the empty spaces on your closet walls and back of the door. Installing a few hooks in the former will allow you to hang hats and purses out of the way along with canvas bags to hold various items like sunglasses or socks; adhesive hooks are an easy alternative if you don’t wish to drill holes. Add an over-the-door organizer as well, and you’ll have handy pockets you could use to stash all sorts of items, from slippers and sandals to belts and ties.


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Take advantage of top shelves


It can be challenging to keep high shelves tidy, especially if they’re hard for you to reach. A solution for utilizing this space more efficiently is to place containers that have see-through fronts or can be clearly labeled, allowing you to corral your belongings by type and quickly find them later. Also consider getting a step stool to give you easy access to the upper shelf; look for one that folds up compactly so you can put it in the back of your closet or underneath your bed.


Introduce floor units


Don’t forget about the square footage at the bottom of your closet! To make the most of it, move all your hanging shirts, blouses, and other shorter items to one side to make room underneath for a wheeled multidrawer unit, stackable bins, or cubbies. Such pieces will offer extra storage for clothing like sweatshirts or T-shirts.


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Brighten it up


As a final touch, consider adding an LED wireless ceiling light so you can see your clothing more easily as you sort through it all for an outfit. Another option is to stick a few rechargeable motion-sensor lights on the walls to make sure every section is visible. With optimal lighting and a perfectly organized space, you can enjoy a truly stress-free closet experience.

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