To be most efficient, a closet must have spaces for every item.
An orderly, well-organized bedroom closet cuts down on the time it takes to retrieve items and get ready for the day. The best way to achieve such a closet is to have an organizational system that has enough shelves, hooks and spaces to allow everything to have its proper place. Does this Spark an idea?
Shelving
Keep your closet organized by installing many shelves and cubby holes. Leave enough space for all your hanging clothing, but consider separating the hanging space with a vertical row of drawers or shelves. This separates different sections of your wardrobe. Use small cubby holes and drawers for shoes.
Hooks
If you have a large collection of hats, belts, ties or scarves, installing hooks in your closet can be very useful. To leave wall space free for shelves or drawers, install the hooks on the back of the closet door or even around the closet door frame.
Extra Rods
In part of your closet, install a second closet rod under the first closet rod, about halfway to the floor. Store your shirts on the original rod and store pants and skirts on the bottom rod. Don't let the bottom rod run the entire length of the original rod; you still need some room to hang full-length items. If you have a particularly tall closet, place a third rod above the original rod, close to the ceiling. This rod can be used for clothing that is out of season or infrequently worn.
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