Tuesday, May 3, 2016

How to Organize a Large Closet



Have you come to the point where you cannot find anything in your closet and actually have no idea what it even contains? If so, do not panic. There is a simple and easy step by-step solution to getting your closet organized and keeping it that way. You will need several large boxes in your bedroom labeled “garage sale”, “donate”, and “fold”.

1. As you begin, take a good look at your closet and even take a photo. Notice where most things land and what items tend to be pushed to the back, never to be seen again.

2. Begin to remove items into the bedroom where you will either place them in one of the boxes or spread them out on your bed to be hung up. The “fold” box should be used mainly for items that you don’t hang, such as blue jeans, pants, shorts, or t-shirts.
3. As you are able to reach the items already on hangers, continue to remove them and place them on your bed until the closet is at least half empty.

4. Now, you can refer back to your photo and determine how to make your closet more functional for your own needs. The key is placing “like with like”. For example, all casual shirts should be together so if it is a casual day, you just look at that section and grab a shirt. The type of clothing you wear the most should be at the front of your closet, while the items worn only a few times a year should be placed in the back. If you have two closet rods on a wall, place the non-season items on the top rack and the in-season shirts on the bottom as they are accessed the most.

5. Once you’ve figured out how to place the items according to need, start moving the items you already have in the closet. Hang the items with the hangers backwards, facing you. Continue with all of the clothing in the closet until it is in the areas you have designated. *Remember – you can still place these items in the boxes in the bedroom if need be.

6. Now you can go to your bedroom and gather the items to hang up and hang them in the designated areas, hangers backwards facing you. *Each time you wear something and it returns to the closet, place the hanger in a normal position. At the end of the season, all hangers still facing you are items never worn and you should evaluate if you still need them or not.

7. The box labeled “fold” can now be brought into the closet and the items folded and placed on a shelf you designated for them. Now, walk out of your closet and walk back in. Can you believe it was this simple? If you want to go a step further, you can even sort within the sections by color!

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