Closets are the perfect place to go bigger and bolder with fun floor patterns and designs that you haven’t tried before. If you have more space, or even the luxury of a walk-in closet, consider investing in a complete overhaul closet renovation. Maybe this looks like installing custom drawers and hidden shelving, or maybe it’s adding an extra shoe rack to satisfy your sneaker addiction. Customizeĭesign by SARA BEDERMAN Photography by STEPHANI BUCHMANĪnd lastly, customize, customize, customize! Don’t be afraid to spend a little extra dough to make your closet space functional for your lifestyle. If you’d like to take your organization to the next level, color coordinate with baskets, bins, cubbies, or hangers. Create zones with dividers, shelving, and drawers to distinguish between categories. Group your items by category: shoes, shirts, pants, skirts, etc. Once you’ve cleaned out your closet and minimized your space to the staple items, it’s time to categorize. ⦁ What are my go-to wardrobe items? Categorize ⦁ What kind of things do I need easy access to? Chances are that this is the first place you’re going to stumble into in the morning to dress before you get that caffeine kick and the last place you’ll be in the evening before collapsing into bed.Īs such, you need your closet to be configured in a logical order. Think about it: you want this space to fit your unique needs. Once you’ve minimized what to put in your closet, consider your closet configuration. Configureĭesign by JENNIFER BACKSTEIN Photography by MIKE CHAJECKI You can easily tuck these things away by using shelves at the top of your closet or even bins to store seasonal clothes like holiday sweaters and Halloween costumes. Think formal wear and your fall/winter wardrobe. Use storage for lesser-worn items to conserve space for the things you use most. The second step in the process is to conserve. Pro Tip: Follow the one year rule: if you haven’t worn or used it in more than a year, then it goes! Many thrift stores and consignment shops make it easy to donate clothes and used items, plus you often get store credit! Conserveĭesign by LISA KOOISTRA Photography by BLYNDA DACOSTA
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