A BEDROOM CLOSET ORGANIZER IS AN INVALUABLE TOOL

Tired of rearranging your clothes in your closet?  Rummaging all the time, trying to retrieve your white shirt? Can’t find your Hermes scarf? Lost, or more likely, buried deep in your closet?

Resolve all your bedroom closet woes. Use bedroom closet organizers. Read on, to a cleaner organized closet.

Clutter buster

Remove clutter. Keep the following in mind when clearing bedroom closets.

o Purge  - throw out yesterday’s fashion mistakes. If you haven’t worn an outfit in the last year, trash it. Throw out torn shirts, old lingerie. Waiting to get into your old size 8 jeans? Forget it. You are never nearly there. Donate them to charity or sell them. 

o Sort the items that you decide to keep. Do you have ten white tees, alike? Give them away too. Classify items according to their function or season or color (all black tees together).

Buy a bedroom closet organizer

Invest in a good bedroom closet organizer. When buying one, keep in mind the clothes and accessories that you have. Are you a shoe fiend with fifty pairs, but not a trouser person? Then, have a bigger storage unit for shoes and don’t have a slack rack. A closet organizer can increase your storage space many times. Chose a custom made closet organizer, which is a prefabricated unit usually in wood, with built in storage units. This is sturdy and long lasting and makes your closet space look elegant and classy. A less expensive alternative is a wire closet organizer. This serves the same purpose but scores low on the beauty scale.

Installation

You can choose to install the entire unit yourself by ordering the kit and components and using the installation manual. Alternatively, use the professional services of the supplier.

What to look for in bedroom closet organizers?

Some of the basic requirements for a bedroom closet organizer are listed below. Take or leave what you need. Use a common sense and practical approach- your goal is to create efficient and a workable closet.

o Garment rods and valet poles are must-haves.
o Shelf dividers to stack your sweaters and jeans and prevent them from toppling over.
o  Long hanging and short hanging units – group your long hanging clothes together.
o Hooks – Hang your scarves or pajamas.
o A lingerie drawer or hosiery tray.
o Shelves for your bags and shoe cubes for your shoes.
o Slack rack.
o A jewelry organizer.
o Tie and belt racks.
o See through baskets, for easy retrieval, to hold all other items.
o Hatboxes and a keepsake box.

In addition to the above, you could also have additional drawers and pullout shelves to hold other knick-knacks.

Don’t

o Don’t hang clothes too tight. They tend to crease.
o Don’t use plastic hangers. They break easily.
o Don’t try to cram clothing in drawers.  They could jam them.
o Don’t use too many storage units for the sake of having them. They tend to crowd the look of the closet.
o Don’t hang your sweaters. Fold them and stack them.