Here’s the Best Way to Work Through the Big Mess of a Closet
January 28, 2019
Guest blog by Kacey Mya, the blogger behind The Drifter Collective
Your closet accumulates clothes, shoes, accessories and more over the years, and at first, it doesn’t seem like a big deal to throw in a few extra items. But once you realize it’s become a mess and needs cleaning, you want to scoot everything inside and shut the door on your cluttered space.
This method only works for so long, though, when you need to access the items in your closet eventually. You have to bunker down and tackle this task to conquer your overwhelming closet space. Luckily, you can approach your closet with confidence and take on the disorder by sticking with simple steps. Here are six tips for getting your closet mess under control.
1. Set a Time Limit
You don’t have to reserve a whole day to sort through your storage — in fact, it’s better if you don’t. Restricting yourself to a shorter organizing period can make the task less daunting. A large mess will grow day by day if you don’t address it, but the same idea of working in increments applies to cleaning.
Give yourself half an hour to an hour to declutter your space. Start a timer to alert you when your time is up, then begin cleaning. If you don’t finish during that short period, you can reserve the same amount of time for tomorrow. You’ll find this method is effective for facing a difficult task.
2. Use Designated Piles
Empty your closet of all your stuff so you can thoroughly evaluate your closet space and its contents. Splitting your closet items into categories can help you visualize the best way to store it. Separate items like shirts, pants, dresses and blankets into piles.
Manageable piles of goods are better for your project in the same way that limited time eases the burden of the task. You can confront the challenge of smaller sections rather than facing a sizable mass of belongings.
3. Get Rid of Unused Items
Something that contributes to a crowded closet space is keeping items you don’t need or use. You might expect to want these pieces later on, but the longer you keep them, the more you will forget about them. And as things stack up in your closet, your mess grows.
Donate your used belongings or sell them so you can free up valuable space. Cut down on clutter by giving away your items to people who will get better use out of them.
4. Take Advantage of Every Inch of Space
Each part of your closet can turn into prime storage space. You may have neglected the overhead shelves or space under your hanging clothes, but these empty spots can upgrade into accessible storage.
You can eliminate clutter by utilizing extra areas in your closet. Install closet organizers or additional shelving to create spots to store miscellaneous things and loose items.
5. Arrange Clothes by Type
When you’re ready to store your items again, return them to your closet with a system. This can lead to shorter and easier maintenance in the future.
Set up your arrangement by color, occasion and type, so you can quickly find the garment or home good you want. Tidy sorting can also give you a more appealing look and ban visual clutter from your home.
6. Store Your Favorites for Easy Access
Your most used pieces — which are likely your best-loved ones — should be easy to reach. Reserve a section in the center of your space to feature your frequently used pieces. Hang these at eye level so you don’t dig through clothing when in a rush.
Declutter Your Closet
The key to organizing a chaotic closet is to follow simple steps and set it up for easy access. Prioritize practicality by tossing unused belongings, displaying your favorites and utilizing spare areas.
Your organization project can be over quickly and painlessly if you set up helpful limits for yourself. Achieve a spotless closet today with these tips.
freedomRail Closet Design Tool
January 21, 2019
Create the closet of your dreams from the comfort of your home with the freedomRail closet design tool. This online design tool allows you to customize any space in your home to meet your current needs. From the pantry to the laundry room, you can add customized shelving to your household to help it run more efficiently. It’s as easy as 1, 2, 3!
1. Select Your Room
2. Select Your Layout
3. Enter Your Measurements
Once you have inputted all of your information, the tool will offer a variety of layout options. Choose the one that best suits your storage needs and aesthetic pleasure. Then you may choose the color option you’d like displayed in the given space.
Below, you will find a rendering of a customized closet and an image of the closet fully installed (shown in two different finishes).
Having trouble designing your closet or finding one that works for you? No problem! Organize-It offers closet consultations so you can talk to a real designer and get help customizing your closet, pantry, or office! A screen sharing program allows you to meet with the designer from the comfort of your own home. Once the closet is fully designed, you will receive a complete list of components needed for your dream closet storage system. 30 minute consultations are only $5 (refundable deposit).
View the video above to see a sample consultation, and what you can expect from your session. Schedule your consultation today to see your dream closet become a reality.
2019 Christmas Storage Ideas
January 15, 2019
The guests have left, the toys have been played with, and we’re all back to work/school. It’s now time to take down the holiday decorations and find ways to keep them safe for 11 months. At Organize-It, we strive to help you find affordable and innovative ways to store your decorations! The following 5 organizers are sure to make packing up your decorations less of a chore.
- Ornament Boxes. Use specially-made ornament boxes, chests, and other containers to keep your bulbs stored, and separated to prevent damage.
- Christmas Tree Bag. Use artificial Christmas tree bags to keep your tree safely stored year after year. Go green! Save a tree by reusing a reusable artificial tree.
- Gift Wrap Organizer. Save some money by storing leftover gift wrap, ribbon, bows, gift tags, and other wrapping accessories in one convenient location.
- Wreath Storage Bag. Keep your holiday wreath protected between each holiday season. Also works with fall, summer, and spring-themed wreaths!
- Light Storage Bag. What’s worse than untangling lights every year? No more! With our light organizers you can easily wind light strands of lights around spools and then store them inside a custom bag – ensuring they are ready and easy to unpack next year!