Organizing Your Closet? Try These Unique Ideas

Do you need ideas to help organize your closet? Organizing any part of your home can seem daunting, but especially the closet. Shelving can get expensive if you don’t know how to budget appropriately, so it’s important to have a rough estimate in mind of what you are willing to spend. Remember, these items don’t have to be fancy and can still look just as aesthetically pleasing as expensive ones. 

Maximizing space in a tiny apartment or house is vital to making it feel like the perfect home. However, this is not always the case regarding the closet. So, what can you do? Begin by writing a list or drawing a blueprint to map out the type of organizers you will use to help the process go smoothly. Going into this with a vision and imagining your perfect closet is also imperative. Once you have this vision, it becomes much easier to make it a reality. 

As you know, so many of us procrastinate and the project doesn’t get done. So, it’s best to jump in there and tackle it head-on. Cut out the middleman and accomplish the task. Still not convinced? Here are three unique and exhilarating ideas for making closet organization bearable. 

Maximize As Much Closet Space As Possible 

Maximizing space, no matter your home or apartment size, can help alleviate unnecessary clutter. You also avoid sifting through piles of random items to get to the one thing you seek. It also may be worth it to go through some of your old belongings to see if there’s anything worth parting with. Less stuff means less clutter and less things to organize.

Many do-it-yourself organizers are available from retailers. Try Ikea’s Aurdal Closet System, the Container Store’s Elfa System, and Closetmaid Systems at Home Depot and Lowe’s. These organizers can be adjusted to fit any size closet in any space, even temporary ones like apartments. What’s also cool about these systems is that they come in various colors. Lighting can be included either overhead or under the cabinet. These systems are built to serve your needs and many have a built-in wardrobe section.

A built-in wardrobe will maximize your closet space and reduce the need for bulky furniture, like a dresser. Once you decide how you will organize your clothing, you can focus on choosing baskets instead of storage bins or stackable shoe shelves instead of built-in ones. The best part is that these systems are affordable, ranging roughly from $99 to $500.

Organization Ideas For Homes With No Closet 

You may not have a closet if you live in a small apartment. Even if you have one, it may be small. So you may be asking yourself, how can I organize my clothes?The first action is purchasing an armoire or a free-standing closet that can be easily placed in a corner.

Also, consider purchasing one with wheels in case you decide to move it from one place to another. Should you choose to buy an armoire, make sure you consider the square footage of your home. Make sure to buy one that ties into your decor.

Ensure that your free-standing closet or armoire has features suitable for your needs, such as drawers, shoe storage, a rack for hanging clothes, and lighting. This will give you the feel of having a closet in a space that wasn’t built for one. This will also keep your clothing off that chair in the corner of your room.

Which Accessories Are Necessary?

In addition to storage bins, overhead lighting, racks, and baskets, other things will be necessary to help you succeed in your organization quest. For example, to attach additional shelving, you will need brackets and anchors to mount them safely to the wall. Let’s not forget hangers. There are many choices such as metal, plastic, wood, or hangers lined with fabric. Choose space hangers or magic hangers stacked vertically on top of one another. These can hold many clothes without taking up much space.

Remember, don’t overlook your budget. Possibly go to places like Walmart and Dollar Tree and buy ready-made closet pieces that can attach to the racks and shelves that are already installed. Believe it or not, many color options and designs are available at these low-budget retailers. 

Consider whether this is a job small enough to do on your own or if you need the assistance of someone else. Often, involving other people can help you do the job much faster and you will likely have fun while you’re doing it. Whatever you decide, take it one step at a time. Start with smaller items like shoes on the bottom and work your way up to the bigger items on the top shelves. This will make the process easier, quicker, and less stressful. 

Conclusion 

From a tiny apartment to a larger house, closet storage can be accomplished effectively with the right tools and consideration of your budget. The most expensive closet organization systems, like those from Ikea and the Container Store, are not always necessary. Purchasing your pieces separately and ready-made will do just as well. Don’t fret about closet organization because this can be a fun task. Think about envisioning the perfect closet and making it come to life!

 

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