Posted on May 4, 2010.
The best way to organize a closet? I have a small closet with not much room, and I need more. I have 2 wooden shelves for shoes and the plate, I drink in the early Middle purse, but I have 2 ways many handbags and shoes for the toilet and I have to put them on the ground. . I also have a rod of sweaters, but I want more space for clothes. Are there any good cheap with toiletries organizers to maximize space and give me more room? please ...
Oh, I had this problem several times. The best way to do is to get first. Make sure the closet is completely empty. Then go into your shoes. Do they fit you? Are those holes? This is style! Same for your workout, too. Then you can give them to Goodwill or sell them in good condition. This way you make money off of him. Make labels! Label that drawer socks, pajamas, etc.
There is something called "Space Bags". This is a point where you put the desired items in the bag, grab a vacuum and make it airtight. It makes the clothes, like, 10 times smaller , so they are waterproof and dirt proof, etc.
The only problem is with those you have to reseal every time you get something out of it.
Just a tip, clean and make sure everything is in place every Saturday. It really does help.
Good luck!
Many great options available at The Home Depot and Lowes and buy only the components you need. Get rid of everything and anything that does not fit, is damanged irreparable. Everything that you do not want is another interview can be donated to charity. Regarding the organization, I can not say enough about hanging clothes by color. My husband resisted the idea, but after what I did to his office, he is amazed at how easy it is to find stuff. It takes a few more minutes to put clothes on, but it is so easy when you're in the mood to wear a blue shirt and all you have to do is go to the "blue" section .
1. Get rid of anything you no longer want / need / is / is in good condition. Throw away trash and put the gifts in bags.
2. Sort what's left into categories that you can see how you (handbags, shoes, sweaters, etc.)
3. Store your objects using the organization's products (see sites below).